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...ies and cities like Orlando, Brevard and Volusia. Gardeners in these areas can raise… More
...nd allows water to drain freely from the planter. Gardening container ideas include everything… More
...a lot in your garden in a weekend. In addition to the weekly chores… More
... offers challenges and great benefits. In most of the state, the hot summer… More
...finish them and keep them tidy with a crisp edge. Garden edging tools allow… More
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...eping phlox (Phlox subulata) or the tall, upright garden phlox (Phlox paniculata), this family… More
...rs are miniature gardens where you can manipulate the soil type and amount of… More
...r or a seasoned veteran, there is a wide range of gardening gifts available.… More
...dding spring bulbs with your garden tools. Having the essential tools is key to… More
Acknowledge Dad's love of the garden with a Father's Day gift he'll use often.… More
...a tree oil is a strong essential oil derived from the Australian melaleuca tree.… More
...even those without a square-inch of earth to call their own. And if it… More
...develop your own strategy for creating a gorgeous garden without spending a dime on… More
...d offers expert advice on planting and caring for them. More
Easy-to-follow illustrated lessons give you all the information you need to grow your favorite… More
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Learn how to design a garden that will give you more balance and harmony… More
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...earn to create self-made compost with tips from a gardening specialist in this free video… More
When gardening, bring plants to garden shows and the farmer's market in order to sell… More
Gardening tools include shovels, spades, rakes, loppers, bulb diggers, weed burners and plows. Collect a… More
... worms in organic gardening is great for aerating the soil, keep the soil active… More
Learn the basics of vertical gardening for growing vegetables in this free online video guide… More
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How is sand used in home gardening? Learn about gardening with sand from an award-winning… More
...mote strong roots and healthy plants. Learn about gardening and potash levels from an award-winning… More
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Learn way to have patience when gardening from an expert in this free gardening video. More
...s a decorative way to display plants. Learn about gardening with hanging baskets from an… More
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Hoes are great gardening tools for chopping up weeds and uprooting plants. Learn about gardening… More
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...lly helps palm trees to stay healthy. Learn about gardening with manganese from an award-winning… More
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...elp to spread pesticides in a garden. Learn about gardening with sprayers from an award-winning… More
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... about use of color in garden design in this free gardening video. More
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...provide an artificial source of heat. Learn about gardening with light bulbs from an award-winning… More
Smooth out garden soil with rakes. Learn about gardening with rakes from an award-winning horticulturist… More
Learn about vertical gardening in this free video on low maintenance gardening. More
...w to use flower boxes in your garden in this free gardening video clip on… More
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... forum, but desperately seeking information about gardening. I am a new gardener, just started last year. My husband passed away and it was the only thing that kept me from losing it. I had my dad to help me with schedules and timing for… More
Awe isn't early spring beautiful:) the gardening bug sure is itching to get his hands dirty, but morning frosts keep them well inside gloves right on. the rain has finally eased and the soil is slowly, slowly drying somewhat. Plum and apple trees started blooming this week, so beautiful to… More
Hi all, I am new to successful gardening. Oh, I am no stranger to gardening, I just used to be a really good serial plant killer. I told you I was new to "Successful" gardening. :0 Anyway, I would love to expand my gardening horizons. Some of you probably have… More
...g different types of music to listen to while I'm gardening, fun stuff that will keep my energy up and make the time fly. Just a couple days ago my coworker… More
I question whether or not my deck is going to get enough sun for my plants to be very productive. So I'm considering using grow lights in my basement. 1) What kind of lights would I need? 2) Should I go with some type of hydroponic system or just regular… More
...reading about this and am intrigued. I believe in the cause but as a mother and business owner in a small community I am a bit chicken. More
... hose etc" what tool do you just love using? Hoe? garden weasel? pitch fork? what I like my little hand rake great for weeding digging loosening soil whatever More
...ng wieghts and fishing. I just love spending time outside in my garden. As my name implies, I have no problem killing earwigs. they have became the number one enemy… More
...at's Bugging You? By: Kathy Bond Borie Because of The mild winter and soaking spring, it promises to be a banner year for garden pests. I'm bracing myself for The onslaught. The slugs are rearing Their ugly heads already, so I've been wearing thick-soled shoes whenever I visit my garden… More
... your plants. I don't have sufficient room to use the large multi-gallon containers recommended for some plants, but I can ensure that daily watering… More
...st? I would like to use annuals that are in bloom then that are also suitable for cut flowers. All… More
...lks here are "going green" in more ways than just gardening. A new member prompted me to inquire more seriously, so I'm posting this poll and asking for comments. Hopefully we can learn more… More
...as wondering if anyone knows where I can purchase the old wind half barrels for planting. I am planning on using several and I need solid long lasting containers. Most of what I have seen in the garden stores seem… More
...t this for a while. Any physical disability makes gardening more of a challenge. I know we have a variety here on GG. I thought we could share some of the ways we have learned to cope with this. This is an ingenious bunch and… More
...plan is to educate myself till it is time to till the ground for next spring.Although I like the idea of raised garden beds...hmmm. Decisions...LOL I… More
...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… More
...it knows it's in trouble and jumps out. To outlaw gardening you start with registaring farms, ID tagging animals and then add ID tags for plants and the international… More
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...nd place to find my answer. Well guys i need some Gardening tools for my New House Garden. First i need a wheelbarrow and then i will recommend some more tools too for purchase. Yesterday i stumbled upon http://www.quickvouchercodes.co.uk/blogcomments/add/9 and got some good snaps of… More
...ll. i'm ann, and i live in new york state. i have the space to grow a garden, now, and that's just what i'm hoping to do. i'm here to get ideas on how to keep my garden naturally. i have composted manure...and an endless supply of manure, for… More
Hi, I'm new at gardening, I have no idea what I'm doing, and I just thought I'd say hello to everyone on this site.:) More
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...ucky with my plants, getting many compliments for the beautiful flowers. However, three months ago I decided to start planting out in my backyard; since then, I am… More
btw i posted this as a blog also... I'm LOST. Gardening is something i've never really done before. i'm REALLY excited for this coming spring, because i'm not working and i'll have tons of time on my hands. well as much time as you can get with a 2 year… More
...y, utterly brand new to gardening and can use all the help I can get! We just bought our first house and I've inherited a beautiful perennial bed. However, because of the timing of our move and the really weird cold spring we've had (I'm in the… More
Which flowers are in season in July? What kind of flowers can I purchase now that I can use for centerpieces at a wedding reception in late july or early August? I would like to use perennials that are also suitable for cut flowers. All ideas appreciated. More
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...ner like me to start and do know the basics about gardening? More
...nything in winter? or better yet, What do YOU do, garden wise, during winter. More
...ghing but still smiling I had no idea that simple gardening could provide such story material. Has anybody else read this? What did you think? More
I am in an online gardening swap and I've been partnered with someone who lives in Alaska. Can you help me with what I should by for that climate? What would you like to receive if you are from Alaska or a Zone 3 climate? Ideas needed. Thanks in Advance. More
Hi, I want to use organic manure for my garden. How do I make that at home?:confused: More
I can't remember where I saw it, but I saw a program (or calendar) regarding when to plant what and how. I was wondering if anyone knew about this and where it would be. I was CERTAIN it was here, but I can't find it. More
...ecently read a snippet about it, and it sounded rather interesting. More
Hi Everyone I'm new at this gardening and not too sure if I will be good at it. I'm from Kitchener, Canada. Not sure what zone I'm in because I don't know how to find out this info. If anyone can tell me how to obtain this information, it would… More
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Planting And Harvisting
Zone 9 | Planting
Planted Tomato, Bell Pepper
Zone 5 | Planting
Spring Time
Zone 2 | Blooming
Watching Watching Watching
Zone 6 | Blooming
Preparing Garden
Zone 8 | Caring