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... many gardeners. Rose plants are affected by many diseases, but fungal diseases tend… More
Grapevines are susceptible to a variety of fungal diseases. The diseases can ruin a… More
...nwanted and destructive insect populations in the garden. This all-natural method of pest management… More
Poison ivy can cause an allergic reaction in people that often leads to a… More
...aphids and green worms on plants discourages many gardeners. From aphids on spinach, to… More
Wire worms are a common garden pest in the United States. White or yellow… More
...ucumbers are vining plants commonly found in home gardens. Unfortunately for home gardeners, there… More
Even the most bountiful gardens will have pests. Though it may be tempting to… More
With all the time and effort you put into your garden, there's just no… More
Field mice and rats can be common garden pests and more tricky to keep… More
...n be taken care of by removing the stool from the garden, pet urine… More
Every gardener has an idea of what her garden means to her. A simple… More
The garden is a place to be enjoyed, not just by the gardener, but… More
...in a year's time can cause peonies to suffer from disease. These plants… More
Gardenias are flowering ornamental shrubs that grow in the southern United States. A popular… More
... are easy to grow, but they can be susceptible to diseases. More
...o grow; however, they are susceptible to a fungus disease called rust. Rust can… More
...s, are susceptible to at least 50 different plant Diseases, according to "Diseases &… More
When designing a dream garden, be sure to consider factors like needing a dog area… More
Tilling a garden is an important part of installing new plants or sod and can… More
Garden paths should be designed in a meandering fashion without using many straight lines or… More
A garden can be grown almost anywhere, but the best way to prepare a garden… More
Mulching a garden can be done naturally by using dead plants and leaves to create… More
To become a garden designer, take horticultural classes to become more familiar with types of… More
Starting a garden can be done in even a very small space, so long as… More
When becoming a garden designer, credentials, such as horticultural classes, master gardening classes or any… More
Learn what a moon garden is and how to start one, with tips on flowers,… More
Learn about using compost on your garden in this free gardening video about growing your… More
Learn about using manure and peat moss on your garden in this free gardening video… More
Learn final tips for creating a garden in this free gardening video about growing your… More
Tips on the best place to plant a garden in this free gardening video about… More
Watering your garden at the right time and in the right manner will help it… More
Learn about Clematis in your garden in this free video clip on perennial gardening. More
Learn how to plant tomatoes in your vegetable garden in this free online video guide… More
Learn how to water your vegetable garden in this free online video guide to vegetable… More
Learn tips on how to correctly plan out your garden in this free video clip… More
... environmental control when constructing a raised garden bed; get professional tips and advice from… More
Tips on getting to know your garden so that it grows successfully in this free… More
Learn how to start and maintain a garden, including herbs and tomatoes plus composting, in… More
If you want to decorate your garden to create a welcoming space, learn about the… More
Learn what to grow in your garden in this free video on low maintenance gardening. More
...dding water and compost tips for spring vegetable garden in this free gardening video from… More
Learn what garden tools are necessary for maintaining your garden in this free gardening video. More
Learn how to water your garden in this free video on low maintenance gardening. More
...rn about watering vegetables for spring vegetable garden in this free gardening video from a… More
How often should you water your garden, and should you water it by hand or… More
Learn ways to enjoy your garden to the fullest from an expert in this free… More
I cleaned it out. There were about 15 threads in there, many by Durgan telling about a new wonder tool he discovered. They've been moved to Hand Tools, a few to Power Tools. So that forum can now be deleted. More
How To Plant Your GARDEN First, you Come to the GARDEN alone, while the dew is still on the roses.... FOR THE GARDEN OF YOUR DAILY LIVING, PLANT THREE ROWS OF PEAS: 1. Peace of mind 2. Peace of heart 3. Peace of soul PLANT FOUR ROWS OF SQUASH: 1.… More
I heard that you should put lime in your garden in the fall, has anyone ever put lime in their garden in the spring? Also, what are the negative effects of lime in your garden? I want to lower the ph in my garden and I dont know what other… More
Does anyone have the garden claw ?? How do U like it ? Agway has it for $40.. Is that a good price or can they be had for less ? I have wanted one, but haven't bought it yet . Didn't put it on the wish list for DH… More
Shrubs in general tend to be less maintenance than perennials for many of the reasons,no need for deadheading, dividing, staking, cutting back or cleaning up seasonally and typically require less watering once established due to wider, more extensive root systems. But to decrease maintenance even further, select those shrubs which… More
Darn Cat! I should be the one relaxing in the garden! More
here is what is going on in the south yard. More
Hi, I just joined the Garden guides thanks to my good Garden friend Andrea. I just got a 6 X 8ft greenhouse and am ready to start seeds. Any advice please let me know. Going to the PNW Garden Show in February can't wait. I live in Corvallis Or the… More
:D I am putting a garden along side my shed and would like ideals on what to put into it. I have 1 Lilly that I got my wife for Easter which is Yellow and 10 Red Firecrackers that I got from a school sale. The garden is 17' 4"… More
Does anyone know how to repel mice from the garden. They moved in my pond garden. i dont want to hurt the birds that use the pond to drink or the bunnies. I put a trap out but worried allnight i would trap something else. i got one but im… More
...a wonderful taste they have picked fresh from the garden. So with potatos, onions, peppers and now squash my garden is really taking off. I should have green beans next week, they are about as long as my finger now. More
I am in zone 7/8 and this is my first year of gardening. My spring garden was a success....educational too, that is for sure! Anway, getting ready to gear up for a fall garden and wanted any tips you might have! What do you normally plant in your fall garden?… More
Does anyone have a sperdsheet or a download of a garden planner for our vegetable garden record keeping ?, Thanks Guilt Trip More
Should I burn the debris left in my veggie garden? Will this help or damage my garden? Grampa Joe always burned, but Grampa Bob never did. Which is right? More
I've been thinking about planting a hummingbird garden in my backyard. What flowers/bushes would be best to attract hummers throughout the season? I already have a feeder out but I think a garden would be great, too. More
A garden spider and her dinner...I like the shadow of the spider. More
Photos from the garden...I love spring!!! More
Well, I figured I'd show you all what my garden looks like. It's my haven! I also like to add a little whimsy to it whenever possible. We have a small hosta garden in the corner with lots to look at. The little fairy sits on a stump with creeping… More
Hi All, check out my garden in my profile photos. I know it is not much to look at :0 and everything is in containers :0 but I am in the city and this is my very own person (everyday stresses of life) escape!! I call this my little back… More
Hi I want to do LOW maintenance gardening. If I want to create a new raised bed vegetable garden, could I put down layers of newspaper over the grass and add 6 to 8 inches of soil on top of that and plant this year using plants from a greenhouse? More
:( My little garden. I am way behind this year. But I have been fixing flower beds , replacing mulch, transplanting trees. You name it, it seems. And now it is suppose to rain tomorrow evening and all week-end. Then they said rain next week also. My garden will just… More
I recently got a plot in a community garden and I haven't done much gardening in the past. I want to mainly have a vegetable garden, so I am wondering what the best veggies are to start with? And the best veggies for this time of year? More
Here is some of my garden so far. I check it everyday to see what else is blooming! More
This is for a request I had to see pics of my garden. These are what I could find right away... More
So far below is as far as I have gotten on my garden (pulled a muscle in my leg trying to dig it up last weekend, will finish this weekend) anywho... I was wanting to grow some veggies, but have no clue where to start as the only thing I… More
...me photos today, thought you might like to see my garden. The first one should be the Early Girl Tomatos, in bloom and with little ones showing up. :D Second is one row of beds, Onions, Tomatoes and then Green Peppers and in the pot at the end,… More
Isn't this sweet? My little kitten in the garden. More
I keep seeing people talk about the garden spot. How do you get to the garden spot? More
Is this the new garden forum More
Hello, My name is Pam a newbie here. I live in Washignton state close to Lake Chelan. We bought a house a few months ago which has been fun. However there was no back yard and few flowers. I bought three truck load of plants with me from the old… More
Hello from Alabama! I'm starting a new veggie garden and would love some advice. I have a great site...full sun from the east. Trying to decide what to plant & where. I've gardened before....helped with one last year but didn't have any input in placement. We had such a bad… More
...ates. Some of the beds still have the square foot gardening grid on them. Im still deciding if I like… More
never know what can be planted in your garden!!! More
Pink Yarrow In Bloom
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Marigolds In Bloom
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Hosta In Bloom
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Obedient Plant (Physostegia Vi…
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Monarda Red Bee Balm In Bloom
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