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Learn how to choose the perfect scilla peruviana bulbs for your summertime garden in this… More
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Importing orchids from other states can be complicated. Learn more in this free educational video… More
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we're buying a house that has a small man made water pond. 2 little ponds actually one flows into the other. any tips on caring for it? right now it's got lots of leaves in it, I'm wondering if it should have been tarped over during winter, or if that… More
I want to get a freezer to store my harvest. But I'm not sure what size to get. I know it's highly dependent on garden size and stuff but wondering what size others are using. Growing up we had a large one in the basement that was bigger than the… More
...am VERY pleased. I'm always a little worried when buying plants on the internet, ESPECIALLY when they are shipped bare root. I received the plant and immediately planted it in a small container with… More
... a beautiful garden on a limited budget, such as, buying perrenials with bulbs at the end of the season (on sale), waiting for it to die back completely and planting the bulbs; starting plants from… More
..., but how can you make soil more alkaline without buying potash? Are there some trees whose leaves will make the soil more alkaline? I'm specifically thinking of persimmon because mine drops lots of leaves in… More
...e with big backyard, I jumped the gun and started buying plants 3 weeks before the big move. I'm excited! Can you blame me? Thursday I bought a hydrangea, a beautiful purplish/blue thing. I left it on the porch outside my apartment. The… More
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...l so fast that they fall over? I've noticed other plants do this too? I've had the same things happen to sunflowers, and flax. More
I figured I'd pop into this forum and reintroduce myself after hibernation and introduce myself to anyone who has strolled in the past year while I was gone :cool: About moi: My name is Kat, I'm in southwestern, CT (suburb of NYC). Once I get spring fever, I live in… More
...s fall off due to the shock of the move. Once the plant recovers… More
...most didn't buy it, I got that "I've got too many plants" feeling in the pit of my stomach, like I should hide it when I get home!… More
...mansia+Snowbank.html Lots of other really awesome plants on this site- I have a feeling that when I get the greenhouse built I'll be… More
...a i want to plant impatiens in. I was thinking of buying 4 six packs. You think this is enough? Unless i plants them closer than 5 six packs. thanks Tura More
...ng 'em. they're all in teeny tiny window boxes (2 plants per) and i grew the damn things from a cuke we had w/ dinner one night!… More
...n or shade? 2. Can I buy seeds or am I better off buying plants from nurseries? 3. Can I grow them in 1 pot? 4. Once I harvest… More
...d before, I'm new to this site and I just started buying plants and seeds/soil. I don't know a lot at all about plants/flowers, except that I love their beauty. One thing I don't understand are some directions on the flower seed packets I… More
...is terrific site. Also, planting flower seeds and buying flowers are all new to me! I live in an apartment, so I don't have a garden, but still love the beauty of flowers, plants, herbs, etc.! I just started so I hope… More
...ahahahahaha Over the weekend I consoled myself by buying MORE PLANTS !!! More tomatoes and peppers...... I think I've lost my mind ! More
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... out there. new to utah, love to garden, and from buying this house with no plants , i have sure got some beauties growing now, even wondered over to my neighbors yard and helped her out by planting… More
...d itself for next year. Is this true? If so maybe buying 4 of the same variety and color was a mistake. I also bought Papaver rhoeas 'falling in love' but just 2 of these. More
Is there a forum to get advice on which online companies/nurseries are reputable and which are not? Also, which ones have the most reasonable prices and quality products? I just recently made a purchase from a company online and was kinda worried after the fact about the quality of the… More
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