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A planting zone in the United States usually refers to one of the USDA… More
Sugar cane is a perennial grass that, without leaves, looks very much like its… More
...when breeding new hybrids or propagating heritage plants. Hybrid grape plants will not produce… More
...e, and the selection may be poor. One solution is planting blueberry plants in… More
...at-loving, distant relative of the sunflower. The plants are robust and undemanding, making them… More
...htakingly beautiful as roses. Gardeners use roses for everything from floral arrangements, aromatherapy oils… More
...eaves and flowers in salads. It's an easy-to-grow plant, thriving in poor soil and… More
...nity for another harvest. Fall is a good time for planting an autumn or… More
...etables together in one area or in adjacent areas for the mutual benefit of… More
The live-forever plant or Allegheny stonecrop (Sedum telephioides) is a succulent that is very… More
...aped blossoms that will make an appearance even before the bluish-green leaves. In autumn,… More
...llis perennis) one of the quaintest of perennials for a cottage garden. Native to… More
The tulip is a perennial flower that grows from a bulb and comes in… More
...ve our likes and dislikes about others. Companion planting is a method of growing… More
...nd physical access and create a sense of privacy. Formal hedges are a strong… More
...r even ugly as in the case of chain link. Growing plants in front… More
...le. An asparagus plant produces its edible spears for 15 to 20 years when… More
For privacy fence spacing, plant the trees every 5 to 8 feet apart. For… More
No-till planting is a method of planting seeds directly into plant residue from a… More
How to plant azaleas and rhododendrons from the resource libraries at Gardenguides. More
Tulips should be planted in the fall, to maintain a regular blooming cycle, in raised… More
...at the beds tend to warm up faster in the spring. Plant a raised-bed garden… More
Inoculate pea seeds before planting them in a spring garden. Start planting peas in a… More
...ennial plants and should show within two weeks of planting in a spring garden. Find… More
...-release fertilizer and teasing apart the roots before gently Planting it into the soil. Plant… More
...eans as they grow too large indoors. Get tips for planting bean seeds from a… More
Tools for planting annual flowers include tillers, shovels and rakes. Learn about planting tools with… More
...winter, plant them in a raised soil area to allow for good drainage, and use… More
Some types of garlic are easier and better for planting. Learn more in this free… More
How to plant strawberries in a raised garden bed; get professional tips and advice from… More
Learn how to prepare snapdragons for planting - free video. More
How to add planting medium for a raised garden bed; get professional tips and advice… More
Hear tips and advice about planting and caring for gardenias in this free expert video… More
The best methods and tips for planting the azaleas into the soil explained by a… More
...learn how to appropriately space gardenias before planting them in your garden. More
How to mix planting medium for a raised garden bed; get professional tips and advice… More
Learn how to plant gardenias in this free expert video clip. More
... and the pot are all important tools required for planting African violets. Learn how… More
To plant bougainvilleas you'll need a well prepared hole with excellent drainage. Learn more about… More
Planting flowers is easy with these tips, get expert tips and advice on plants, yards,… More
Learn how to soak hostas prior to planting in this free online instructional gardening video. More
...at way to enhance your vegetable garden. Get tips for growing spinach in this free… More
Learn gardening tips and advice on digging a hole from a horticulture expert in this… More
There are several methods for planting seeds in an organic lettuce garden bed. Learn a… More
There are several methods for planting seeds in an organic parsley garden bed. Learn a… More
Japanese boxwoods are a great landscaping plant. Learn how to plant Japanese boxwoods in this… More
...to ensure proper germination. Learn some tips for planting from a professional organic gardener in… More
... spring and summer garden beautiful! Get tips for planting perennial flower bulbs in this… More
...coli, onions, radishes, and garlic. What have you planted? More
My 2nd planting of yellow beans the 1st planting is in flower. Cant wait to have new beans ,taters and ham. More
...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
...ck a sunflower to bring home. Is there any way to plant it now that it's been cut?? TIA More
...arge pot. I know there are minis, but I'm looking for a full size. Has anyone tried this? More
...e planting Grids from wire Fence and Concrete Reinforcing Wire. The reason was to let my 6 year-old twins join the planting and keep the seeds and transplants in the row, Not that I had a problem , of course not. Here are the pictures of a 4"… More
Has anyone had success planting spinach in late fall to germinate next spring? How late in the fall did you plant it? --mary-carbondale More
plant Spacing Grid, We,Jake, Maggie & Myself Use a piece of Concrete Wire Mesh with 6x6 holes We have made a 2' wide by 4' long 32 plant/seed spacing grid, It worked great on the Onion Set Spacing (all 800 of them). The Twins and You know who love this… More
...uld like to use the area where our dog run is for planting vegetables. Is it safe to use due to dog poo and urine. How can I prepare or clean the area to make it safe for planting vegetables. I… More
...ne have any advice for us on how to do "companion planting" in raised beds? We love vegetables and I love to use fresh herbs.… More
So what bulbs will you all be planting this fall? I always plant freesia's. I like the double ruffled ones and the exotic colors. The fragrant scent is so great. I stick the bulbs in all my planters and container pots so I see them everywhere in the spring. More
... me if there are any special rules to follow when planting columbine seeds. I've sowed some on top of soil about a month ago and can't see any seedlings yet ,Thanks More
do mums come back every yaer if so what kind do i need to buy i live in ky:surprised: :surprised: More
...er. 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
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
What is the scoop on companion planting? Does it work? Can you list who like whom and who dislikes whom? More
... 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
...t 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
...ing 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
:rolleyes: Love to see picture's of fellow gardeners Greenhouse's More
...s, 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
...his 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
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
...ll is after september 21 st or so? what would you plant then ? id love to know it all ..... More
...ey bloom longer and don't have to be refrigerated for awhile first. Tura 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
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