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Tulips should be planted in the fall, to maintain a… More
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Inoculate pea seeds before planting them in a spring garden.… More
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There are several methods for planting seeds in an organic… More
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do mums come back every yaer if so what kind do i need to buy i live in ky:surprised: :surprised: More
i'm sowing seeds in a seed starter. i'm am going to grow vegetables. is container planting suitable for a vegetable garden? my container is about 2 feet by 8 feet and 1 foot deep. is this going to be difficult? More
I feel really silly asking this question, being I grew up with my grandfather planting all this stuff-but I, myself have never planted cabbage. Does each cabbage plant produce only one head of cabbage? I know they take a lot of room, but I don't want 8 cabbage plants; I… More
As of now I'm planing on planting 20 tomato plants, lettuce lots of different kinds, 3 lbs of sets for green onions and 3 -16 foot rows of shell beans and a row of green beans. More
I went to a sunflower maze today and I was able to pick a sunflower to bring home. Is there any way to plant it now that it's been cut?? TIA More
I don't have much of a yard, but I have a large porch. I'm hoping someone can tell me if I can plant a rosebush in a large pot. I know there are minis, but I'm looking for a full size. Has anyone tried this? More
Im putting out my first tomatoes and peppers today, they join lettuce, spinich, broccoli, onions, radishes, and garlic. What have you planted? More
I am addind irises to my little balcony garden. Does anyone have any tips on the best way to care for them and how long it takes for them to grow? More
I moved/planted close to 30 plants in the last few weeks! My beds look so much better. Everything hurts on me, but what fun! What have you been up to in the garden? More
I have my fall planting done so I'll still get fresh vegetables in late fall, but I was wondering what I should plant in late fall so it comes up in spring? I remember seeing an article on that somewhere on this website, but I can't find it. Is it… More
i am with the understanding that fall is after september 21 st or so? what would you plant then ? id love to know it all ..... More
What is the scoop on companion planting? Does it work? Can you list who like whom and who dislikes whom? More
Hi Guys! I need help. All this gardening stuff is new to me and I want to do things right. I want to plant some Wax Myrtle for a privacy hedge (only need a 20 foot strip covered). I have read and heard that spacing them 5 feet apart is… More
I've been doing a lot of looking for some type of hedge to plant as a privacy screen along a portion of my property line. The row will be about 300 feet long. I haven't been able to decide what I want to plant. Width is not an issue but… More
Does anybody utilize companion planting? And have you had success or failure? Im thinking of doing all companion planting this year. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance Kris More
Just planted this new area in front of our fence. What do you think? More
I think ill plant daffodils instead since they bloom longer and don't have to be refrigerated for awhile first. Tura More
:rolleyes: Love to see picture's of fellow gardeners Greenhouse's More
We have some new neighbors building next to us and we want to get a jump start on planting some pines between us and them. :D Is this an Ok thing to do this late in the year?? I'm in zone 4 SE MN. More
My backyard privacy has been invaded and I need something to create a privacy hedge at least 10 feet high. I already have a 6ft. wooden fence, but the new neighbors have just built a "monstrosity trellis" that stands 4ft. above our wooden fence and spans 40 ft. long. It… More