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Take the Guesswork Out of Grouping Garden FlowersYou can take the guesswork out of grouping garden flowers by limiting your selection to a single plant variety. Get ideas here on flowers that look great planted in abundance in your flowerbed.
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Garden Advice for the New GardenerMost any new gardener can grow a vegetable garden when equipped with advice passed down through the ages. I received great advice from my father to share with you.
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Make Your Dream Garden a RealityEvery gardening knows that the secret to a lush garden starts with a dream. Learn how to transform you dream garden into reality.
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How to Grow Container Onions From SeedsGrowing onions in containers is a perfect method of ensuring year-round access to fresh produce. Planting onions calls for soil pH considerations and light availability. Planting in containers also comes with the added call for wise variety choices.
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What Is Sustainable Gardening?Certain factors and elements supply substance and nourishment to a garden in order for it to survive, with little effort provided from a gardener. -
Growing Corn in the Home GardenGolden ears of corn straight from the grill adds flavor and color to your meals. Growing it yourself in your home garden keeps it at your fingertips when company calls or you decide on that last minute BBQ.
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Time to Plan Your Spring GardenIt's dead winter for much of the country, but that doesn't mean you should put off buying garden seeds. New seed catalogs are out, and for best selection consider buying sooner rather than later. -
Choosing Healthy HouseplantsKnowing what to look for when choosing new houseplants is an important part of growing lush green plants inside all year.
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5 Worst Gardening Mistakes, How to Avoid ThemGardening is an art form. Most of us have to learn it the hard way, wasting money on plants that die. You don't have to. Learn more here.
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How to Garden Through WinterTips and tricks for gardening throughout the winter season.
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20 Amazing and Unusual Uses for Fireplace AshInstead of throwing away fireplace ash, try one of these creative uses for wood ash instead for a cleaner home and a healthier yard.
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Grow an Herb Garden in Ordinary Household SpongesIf you love the flavor of fresh herbs in winter, but don't want to fuss with potting soil and plant pots - try a windowsill herb garden grown in ordinary household sponges.
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How to Add Privacy Screening to Your Property with Plants as an Alternative to a FenceForget that ugly fence and lend your property some privacy that is also aesthetically pleasing. Learn which plants to use to keep away prying eyes and keep out intruders.
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Grow Tomatoes IndoorsGrowing tomatoes indoors is not only feasible, it's smart. So, what's the best way to grow tomatoes indoors in winter?
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Choosing Plants for Winter Container GardeningLet the beauty of outdoor container gardening continue through winter by choosing landscaping plants suitable for cold climates. Choose a single plant for each container or choose a combination of plants like a tall shrub surrounded by ground cover.
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Protecting Roses in WinterCovering your rose bushes to protect them from snow and ice isn't the only thing you should do to winterize them. Preparing the rose bush to enter dormancy begins in late summer or early fall.
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Winter Houseplant CareWinter houseplant care poses some challenges. Once you understand your plants changing needs during the the winter months, you will be on the road to healthy and happy houseplants all year.
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Exploring Vertical GardensExplore new options in vertical gardening. Here are five terrific examples to get you started.
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Pricing Sod 101Get the inside tips and advice for choosing the best sod for the best price. -
Brighter Landscape DesignReflective items bring light and interest into landscape design. Learn what reflective objects to use and how to use them in your landscape design project.
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Interesting Facts About VioletsRead this informative article and find out more interesting facts about violets.
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The Risks and Rewards of Organic Gardening with ContainersContainers have great advantages in organic gardening. Also, they do have limitations. Here is how to make it work with container gardening.
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How to Grow Sweet PeasSweet peas are an old fashioned favorite grown in home gardens. These highly fragrant flowers range in color from pale pastel pinks and yellows to brilliant reds.
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Growing Pole Beans in the GardenPole beans - like Jack's magical beans - are vigorous climbers that produce an abundance of tender green beans. Plant these beans on poles of trellises for a delicious beans in midsummer.
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What is Deadheading?Deadheading may sound ominous, but gardeners know that deadheading flowers prolongs the blooming period and promotes health.
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The Different Types of Mulches and Examples of ThemWhen you are going to use mulch in the garden to supplement the landscaping, it is important to know the relative value of those mulches and whether they are short-term, persistent, or inorganic.
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Ornamental Grasses for High Deer Browse AreasThese selections were all on the list for grasses that deer rarely browse.
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Getting an Early Start on Vegetable Gardening Without a GreenhouseTwo ways to start gardening early without the need of a greenhouse -
Budget Blooming Garden IdeasStart planting as early as March and turn your garden into a blooming, beautiful spot, perfect for leisurely afternoons.
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Five Free Horticulture and Gardening Online ClassesThese free classes are great ways to expand your knowledge of horticulture, botany, and other gardening-related topics.
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Growing Cherry Tomatoes in Hanging BasketsFill a hanging basket with bright cherry tomatoes, nasturtiums and an herb or two to create an attractive planter overflowing with ripe tomatoes by mid summer.
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How to Make Compost TeaCompost improves its texture while releasing nutrients. For those occasions when working it into the soil is not practical - make compost tea. Tea won't change the texture, of course, but it will provide nutrients.
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Planting Guide for Perennial Peanut Ground CoverReplace your lawn with drought tolerant perennial peanut ground cover.
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How to Grow Spinach in the Home GardenSpinach is an easy-to-grow vegetable packed with vitamins and minerals. Although you aren't likely to become as strong as Popeye from a single serving, you will provide your family with fresh salad fixings.
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Use These Organic Gardening Tips TodayNo matter how experienced, anyone who does organic gardening knows that some tips can always help. See if these tips improve your garden now.
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Shortcuts to Organic GardeningUse these organic gardening shortcuts for better success. These will increase the yield of the harvest.
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Replacement Ideas for a Broken Birdbath TopIt is not necessary to buy a new birdbath top if the old one ended up broken. Use these budget replacement ideas, and provide a new bath for the birds.
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Get Organized to Reap Organic Food from the GardenEating your own harvest is a fine accomplishment. Here are some of the ways to do so.
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Organic Gardening Beginner- How to Plan the New GardenBefore jumping into organic gardening, it is best to have a plan in place. Here is a good starting point for a beginner.
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Johnny's Seeds - Best Vegetable Varieties 2012Johnny's Seeds - Best varieties of vegetable and fruit seeds that Johnny's offers for the 2012 growing season.