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Persimmons, with their colorful orange fruit and their interesting bark,… More
Although it does not have the popularity of other fruit… More
Whether selecting lemons, grapefruits, oranges, tangerines or kumquats, citrus are… More
Families are always in a money crunch, it seems, and… More
Grapevines have been grown around the world for thousands of… More
The official tree of the state of Ohio, the buckeye… More
The first consideration when you decide to grow grapes is… More
A planting zone in the United States usually refers to… More
English walnut trees make wonderful additions to the landscape if… More
One of the easiest vegetables to grow is the radish.… More
The loquat is a beautiful, fruit-bearing tree that is native… More
How to grow eggplant, from the resource libraries at GardenGuides. More
Macadamia nuts originated in Australia, but also are found in… More
Blackberries are among the favorite fruits of berry lovers. They… More
There are three varieties of plum trees--Japanese, European and America.… More
Blackberries make very tasty fruit pies, cobblers and smoothies. In… More
Avocados (Persea Americana) belong in the family of Lauraceae. They… More
Most people who love fruit have tried, or thought of… More
A long-living perennial plant with biennial canes, the blackberry falls… More
Instead of decorating your home with flowers and other ornamental… More
Bamboo is a fast-growing ornamental grass with woody stems called… More
The optimal temperature for banana trees is 76-86 degrees F… More
Saving tomato seeds from your garden is a thrifty way… More
The pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is a large, leafy deciduous tree… More
The Brazil nut tree has become a very important part… More
Low bush blueberries (called vaccinium angustifolium, or also called wild… More
Semi dwarf fruit trees should be planted 10 to 12… More
How to grow eggplant, from the resource libraries at GardenGuides. More
Leigh Abernathy discusses the history of peanuts, as well as… More
Walnut trees are very profitable to grow on account of… More
Asparagus is a flowering plant that is high in folic… More
A summer squash (Cucurbita pepo) is an annual plant that… More
When planting plum trees, plant them in their dormant period… More
To start growing a vegetable garden, first determine what kinds… More
Zucchini is fairly easy to grow and requires 6 hours… More
Roses can grow in a container in the ground, but… More
Growing Eggplants in an EarthBox is a great way to… More
Growing okra in full sun to partial shade works very… More
Some types of garlic are easier and better for planting.… More
Planting outdoors: Growing your own indoor - outdoor herb garden:… More
Planting indoors: Growing your own indoor - outdoor herb garden:… More
Learn how to properly plant Mexican heather in your garden,… More
Learn how to plant Burr oak tree acorns with better… More
Learn how to plant live oak tree acorns with better… More
How to plant seeds for growing tomato seedlings; get professional… More
How to insert your plants in soil for growing cactus… More
How to plant seeds by hand for growing tomato seedlings;… More
How to finish planting seeds by hand for growing tomato… More
How to plant cuttings in soil for growing Verbena plants;… More
How to plant seeds in soil for growing asparagus; get… More
How to plant native flower bulbs; get professional tips and… More
How to plant cuttings in soil for growing Mexican sage;… More
I have a tiny strip of planting bed next to my front walkway, right up against the foundation of my house that gets pretty much no direct sunlight, and stays fairly damp because of it. I've always been at a loss for what to plant there. I'm a HUGE hosta… More
http://Start1.notlong.com 4 May 2006 Pictures depicting the method I chooose, with captions on the bottom left of the pictures. 2006 Experiment: There is a lot of babble from commercial interests about growing tomatoes upside down. Mostly about supplying the containers. There are few convincing pictures on the internet, so I… More
Hi, I started a garden a few months ago that consists of several citrus trees, two mango trees, vegetables, and herbs. I want to know how I can continue my garden for years to come by extracting and planting their seeds. Specifically, the tomato and cilantro tree, but a general… More
Im new at planting "from scratch", I know lavender requires a pot with well drainage but just to get it to sprout can I put it in a jar..kinda make my own small green house? More
What is the scoop on companion planting? Does it work? Can you list who like whom and who dislikes whom? 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
: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
Just planted this new area in front of our fence. What do you think? More
I'm growing some Mr. Stripey tomatoes, along with some Goliath tomatoes. I have a few Cow Horn peppers in the ground right now, and I'm planning on planting squash, beans, and some more hot peppers, as soon as I get rid of a pesky groundhog.:mad: More
I have a tiny strip of planting bed next to my front walkway, right up against the foundation of my house that gets pretty much no direct sunlight, and stays fairly damp because of it. I've always been at a loss for what to plant there. I'm a HUGE hosta… More
I would like to grow some potatoes. What kind of fertilizer should I use? How do I go about planting the potatoe? How long should I wait before checking for potatoes? More
Okay folks, WHEN can I plant mint and expect it to survive? So by NEXT summer at least I can start clipping for my iced tea? I live in NW GA, north of Atlanta, zone 7 -- zone 7A if we must be specific. Our winters do commonly dip to… More
I thought I found a link before about what I need to grow my potatoes, but today can't find it. I am buying my soil this weekend, and need to make sure I get the right stuff! So, I'm growing them in tires, and forgot what they like for soil.… More
I really enjoy this website but it is interfering with getting anything done these days! There is so much good information that I just keep reading and reading and hours later I'm still reading! You all are great resources and I find myself continuely chucking outloud at many of the… More
To fix blue berry planting mix, I add some peat 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
Hello, I'm a beginning gardener and I'm new to GardenGuides.com. A couple years ago my wife and I planted some Lilies. The Lilies have been growing and blooming nicely these past two summers. We just recently bought a bunch of bulbs from Lowes, some Crocus, Narcissus, Allium and Fritillaria Imperialis.… More
Just thought it would be interesting to see what kind of tomato plants everyone else are growing this year. Last 2 years I planted 444 and they are a nice tomato. Doesn't have so much acid in it and they are nice in size. As a matter of fact, last… More
:) I am interested in growing dahlias and zinnias as well as a few other types of plant in Singapore. They are plants of Mexican origins so I suppose they might survive in a tropical country (or so I hope). Most of the data online didn't mention Singapore's zone, but… More
:D I just wanted to show off! I went to the thrift store here on post ( Army Base, Fort Campbell ) one day a week they offer a free shopping for 15 minutes. You can take one large item a carry out that will not fit in a bag… More