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Plant two English pea seeds in one hole that is 2 inches deep; make… More
...ing herbs and other edibles, when they picture an English Cottage Garden. In your… More
The English walnut, or juglans regia, is a medium to large deciduous tree. This… More
English ivy, Latin name Hedera helix, is an evergreen vine or ground cover native… More
...d thrives under normal household conditions. Many gardeners add English ivy to window boxes… More
The popular image of English ivy is that of ivy-covered castles, stone "Ivy League"… More
English ivy (Hedera helix) is an evergreen ground cover native to Europe. It grows… More
With its verdant vines and dark green leaves, English ivy (Hedera helix) is an… More
English ivy may look attractive on old buildings, but in many cases it can… More
English Ivy (Hedera varieties) is a tough plant that is hard to kill, however… More
The English laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) is also sometimes referred to as cherry laurel. It… More
... a lovely plant that adds charm and aroma to your garden--and that tastes… More
From opulent estates to humble cottages, English gardeners have long cultivated roses. The blowsy,… More
English Ivy is a classic vine with both formal and casual appeal. When it… More
English walnut trees make wonderful additions to the landscape if you have the room.… More
You can grow an English walnut tree at home from the seed within a… More
The English walnut tree is from the family Juglandaceae and is a fast-growing tree… More
... of English Ivy are a pretty sight whether in the garden or in… More
English Lavender: Hidcote Blue Seeds from Garden Guides More
Guide Sheet: How to grow English Ivy More
...ys until they sprout. Keep daisies growing in the garden each season with helpful tips… More
... its path. Grow ivy with tips from a professional gardener in this free video… More
...nging basket with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening and… More
...n the spring with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening… More
...out how to use the low growing English daisy in a garden with instructions from… More
Pink roses are beautiful flowers to grow in a garden or in a container, or… More
...fy springtime flowers in bloom from a sustainable gardener in this free video. More
... different types of boxwood plants, which include English boxwood, Japanese boxwood and Green Mountain… More
Starting a garden can be done in even a very small space, so long as… More
Sending flowers to Italy can be done by ordering through FTD.com, ProFlowers.com, World Florist Association… More
When gardening, remember that wintertime is a great time to plan a garden. Discover how… More
Organizing a toolbox is best done by separating the tools by type and function, keeping… More
... France with plant information from a sustainable gardener... More
... water or drying out with help from a sustainable gardener in this free video… More
Sending flowers to Europe is easiest by finding a local florist to order from, but… More
To send flowers to Poland, find a local florist near the recipients address, order from… More
Design an English herb garden by planting herbs that you use, researching which plants will… More
...Britain with plant information from a sustainable gardener in this free... More
Learn how to give your garden lots of color in this free gardening video about… More
... perennial herbs you can and should plant in your garden in this free video… More
Bark can be a fertile ground for growing orchids. Learn more in this free educational… More
...n ivy plants are beautiful plants to grow in your garden or home. Learn all… More
...en we bought the house- they were tangled deep in English Ivy and bermuda grass, hadn't been fed in how long, were covered in mildew and rot. They've spent the past month looking like sorry sticks in the ground: More
...lower from a Japanese lady who could barely speak English. She didn't know what they're called, but the ones in her garden were about 4 feet tall. Mine only grew about a foot. She brought the seeds over from Japan. They also flower in… More
...retty new to gardening; I have a beautiful little English cottage rose garden, it's now three years old. When I moved in, the outside was completely paved and concreted, with an old air shelter - now it's a mass of blooms. It's addictive,… More
... who ever is in there well its not being typed in english so maybe some one can tell… More
...myself. I live in sunny Algarve, Portugal, but am English. Over the years I've lived in Toronto, Long Island, Connecticut, South Carolina and Alabama. I am now a Lady of Leisure and enjoy gardening, arts and crafts.… More
...sed garden bed pansy's, allysum, chrysanthemum's, English primrose, watered them, then 2 weeks later i have Oxalis weeds sprouting up. I hate hate hate hate hate these, plus some other weeds i cant tell what they are yet!! How do… More
... some help. My project is to get our front flower garden looking like a flower garden instead of a weed garden. I am very new to gardening, this is my first year. Trouble is I have no idea what the flowers already planted are. As you can… More
... hedgerow sort of mixed hedge like one sees along english roads shrubs that give foliage flowers perhaps some hips roses must be suited for clay soil and my garden is new so completely open to elements as yet any ideas what to plant I am allergic… More
...at moss and acide loving plant fertilizer with my garden soil because PH of my garden soil is too high. After I planted blue berry plant in large pot, I sprinkled about 3 table spoonful sulfur and covered with pine bark… More
...t kill the poor things "rescuing" them from their English Ivy captors and mildew and rot. ;) They're just now starting to bud and bloom and I'd love to… More
STONECROP Gardens ANNOUNCES A CURE FOR THE WINTER BLUES Spring under Glass from March 23-28, 2009 Come to Stonecrop and leave winter behind for good! Starting Monday, March 23rd, one of the first days of spring, Stonecrop Gardens will open a week early for a special celebration of Spring under… More
...y, and as we were leaving, detoured to one of the Gardens on the museum grounds. The sign said "Garden of Fragrance". As I walked… More
I just love English Roses..they smell so good and though American Roses unfurl to that great shape..the English Roses multiple inner gathered shape simply enthralls me. Can some of you rose enthusiasts tell me what you know about the earliest English Rose..when they first came to the states..are these the… More
Help...........5 years ago I planted English Ivy after the ground hogs ate my other plantings. They ate Snapdragons, Impatiens and Alyssum before I tried the English Ivy. Now back to my problem.....the ivy is growing well. It is 12 inches over the brick border hiding my hard work of shaping… More
...NICA GRANATUM", does it called "Granate Fruit" in English??:confused: :confused: :confused: More
Here's a few pics of what my back yard garden looks like at the end of May! More
I bought a few English daisies the other day. I was really enjoying them until they got eaten from top to bottom. Does anyone know if rabbits eat these things? I would like to buy more to replace them but do they need to be inside a fenced in area… More
...de one of my own. Don't know what it is called in English. It is a blue-black large "bee"… More
...perinnials and some seasonal, I have to check the English names for some that have not been mentioned, I just planted them… More
... caring advice on them. :( 1st. Silver variegated english holly -This one had a problem of leafs getting brown. What could have caused that to happen to the leafs? Could it mean that I needed to keep the… More
...advice on them. :confused: 1st. Silver variegated english holly -This one had a problem of leafs getting brown. What could have caused that to happen to the leafs? Could it mean that I needed to keep the… More
...out caring advice on them. 1st. Silver variegated english holly -This one had a problem of leafs getting brown. What could have caused that to happen to the leafs? Could it mean that I needed to keep the… More
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