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- Summer Gardens for Small SpacesPeople who live in high rise buildings often feel like they have no options other that a window sill for their garden. This isn't necessarily the case.
- The Summer Garden, By: Paullina SimonsA romance of epic proportion: Tatiana and Alexander, refugees who escaped World War II, war torn Russia, travel around the United States in their RV camper trying build a new life and heal their broken spirtis.
From South Florida Freeze to Summer GardenBasic planning techniques for getting ready for a successful summer garden- Foliage Annuals Add Texture to the Summer GardenFoliage plants compliment summer blooms in the garden.
- Save Money Watering Your Summer GardenKnowing how to save money watering your summer garden will keep your yard looking beautiful within your budget. Water is expensive and can be wasted if water runs off of plants and lawns or down a hill....
- Summer's GardenA gardener's poem heralding the power of a garden laden with fruits and flowers to tantalize the senses.
- How to Enjoy Summer Garden Vegetables Year RoundEverybody loves some fresh garden vegetables during the summer, but when fall hits, it can be tough to cope with the loss of these foods. Here are some ways to keep your summer garden harvest to eat for the rest of the year.
- Summer Garden Centerpieces for Less Than $10Looking for a few fun summer garden centerpieces that won't break the budget for your next dinner party?
- Refreshing Your Late Summer GardenTips to keep your garden alive and colorful as we approach the shorter days of fall.
- Solutions to a Sizzling SummerPlants and trees have no way to escape the summer heat, unlike those of us that crank the air conditioning. Here are some ways to help your yard and garden beat the summer heat.
- What to Do with Those Extra Vegetables in Your Summer GardenDuring the summer months, many families spend time doing a bit of gardening.
A Kentucky Summer GardenOne Kentucky gardener muses on his hobby as a great complement to the summer, offering some of the risks and rewards that accompany growing crops.
Plan a Low-Maintenance Summer GardenAre you ready to try low-maintenance gardening? Read on to discover my top three tips and tricks - and you may not have to water, weed or feed your garden for the next three months!
Tips for Watering in the Summer GardenKnow the water needs of your plants, group and water accordingly. Providing proper moisture is important for your plants growth and development!
Some Famine Lenient Perennials for Your Summer GardenArid summer days, mainly the ones with precipitation as just reminiscence, can inflict mayhem on many recognized plots. Construct a plan for these days, weeks, or even months - by containing famine accepting perennials in your seasonal garden.- A Summer's Garden in JuneMy garden in June and surrounding countryside fields - how they feel.
- Winter is a Great Time to Plan Your Summer GardenJanuary first is the best time to sit down with a list and start planning garden size, seeds and placement.
- How to Can Vegetables from Your Summer GardenAn in-depth guide on how to can summer garden vegetables.
- Summer Garden Ratatouille RecipeSummer oftentimes overwhelms the home gardener with vegetables and herbs. This tasty ratatouille recipe is a healthy, classic dish that can be adjusted to accommodate your garden's production.
Summer Gardening in AugustIn this article, I'll go over a little of each section of the United States and what plants are best for each region to plant in the month of August.- Extreme Small Space Summer GardeningNo space is too small for a tiny container garden. Find out what plants work best for your balcony or windowsill.
- What You Can Do This Winter to Prepare for Next Summer's GardenFollow these tips to keep your green thumb healthy during the cold winter months and prepare for the best garden ever this year!
- Summer Gardening Resources: Three Gardening Book Reviewsprofiling three southern gardening books and plant profiles
- Make Your Garden Shine This SummerYou've spent the Spring geting ready for it - now enjoy the fruits of your labor and get the most out of your Summer garden.





