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...rious times of the year. Knowing a few tips about planting flowers can save… More
Native plants that grow naturally along rivers and other waterways offer important benefits, one… More
If you're in the market for a hardy, drought-tolerant, low-maintenance bloomer, ranunculus, or Persian… More
..., a thoughtful garden plan that places compatible plants close to one another is… More
Beans are a warm-weather legume. There are two main varieties grown in the home… More
Pistachio trees are one of the oldest known tree varieties and are native to… More
...at-loving, distant relative of the sunflower. The plants are robust and undemanding, making them… More
There are more than 300 types of iris, in many shapes, colors and forms.… More
...tures quickly, at around 55 days, you can stagger planting times to have an… More
...es, scientific name Ipomea batatus, is a tropical plant that is grown for its… More
Plant tulip bulbs in fall, and when the weather begins to warm up in… More
... in a wide range of conditions. The simplicity of planting and caring for… More
Plant a fothergilla, and you'll be rewarded with a spectacular show in spring, and… More
Button-like flowers of red, pink and white make the English daisy (Bellis perennis) one… More
The tulip is a perennial flower that grows from a bulb and comes in… More
...nches or vines, are better suited for upside-down planting… More
...e flowers in both the spring and the fall. Before planting, till in about… More
A comprehensive encyclopedia of garden plants with cultivation notes. More
Inspirational ideas for using perennials in a variety of gardening styles including formal, wildflower… More
How to build a strawberry patch from the resource libraries at GardneGuides. More
Planting outdoor plants involves digging a hole a little larger than the root base, breaking… 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
Planting container gardens begins by filling the container with potting soil, adding a slow-release fertilizer… More
...ennial plants and should show within two weeks of planting in a spring garden. Find… More
...eans as they grow too large indoors. Get tips for planting bean seeds from a… More
Annual flowers thrive during different seasons. Plant annual flowers with tips from a horticulturist in… More
Tools for planting annual flowers include tillers, shovels and rakes. Learn about planting tools with… More
Learn the importance of planting in groups of three in this free gardening video about… More
Learn how to plant a house plant in this free online gardening video. More
Learn how to plant vegetables in your garden in this free online video guide to… More
...ips and advice from an expert on growing your own plants and herbs in this… More
How to test the soil in the garden before planting the azaleas explained by a… More
Hear tips and advice about planting and caring for gardenias in this free expert video… More
Learn how to plant a house plant in this free online gardening video. More
...ips and advice from an expert on growing your own plants and herbs in this… More
How to plant cuttings in soil for growing Verbena plants; get professional tips and advice… More
...sy with these tips, get expert tips and advice on plants, yards, and gardening in… More
Learn how to soak hostas prior to planting in this free online instructional gardening video. More
... and the pot are all important tools required for planting African violets. Learn how… More
Learn tips and advice on proper gardening for your climate from a horticulture expert in… More
Learn tips and advice on how to put the right plant in the right location… More
Planting spinach is a great way to enhance your vegetable garden. Get tips for growing… More
...i! does anyone have any suggestions for companion plants for the following: grapes almonds olives pears/apples citrus trees avocados raspberries/currants I've read to keep fruit trees mulched, but was wondering if any plants or herbs can protect them from pests or improve their flavours thanks! More
...i! does anyone have any suggestions for companion plants for the following: grapes almonds olives pears/apples citrus trees avocados raspberries/currants I've read to keep fruit trees mulched, but was wondering if any plants or herbs can protect them from pests or improve their flavours thanks! More
...ve just found this forum and would love advice on plants to grow under my english walnut trees. The only plants that grow well so far are daylily and bleeding heart along with spring bulbs like grape hyacinth,daffodils and bluebells. Help a newbie out...please! :D Thanks More
...ble to identify what these are. I was planning on planting some… More
...an anyone tell me anything about them? I would be planting them in Westfir Oregon, I think it's a zone 8. What kind of care do they take, Do you need more than one kind like some… More
...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
...rea at 3.14 square foot. I have come up with this planting pattern Spacing # Plants… More
...atoes grow slips, now what do I do and when can I plant them so they can produce new potatoes before the hard frost arrives in November? Is it too late to plant? How do I do this, each potati has about ten little… More
...ardenGuides.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
...we have some raised beds, and we need to get some plants in the ground right now. We got a bunch of organic compost to amend some areas, but these raised beds are completely new and empty. Can we plant directly into the raised beds if they are filled… More
...rried away, I just aqiured a Tiller , I have been planting in tub containers with pretty good luck but not without it's problems, a lot of shoveling/mixing in mixer and fighting every thing from too much water to to little,… More
...ots. Does anyone know if I could get around it by planting little plants so I don't need big holes, and then adding a layer of… More
I just couldnt keep it to myself! Glad you like it!:D! I wouldnt put cabbage with toms either but will try some of thier suggestions:D! What a wealth of info huh? Now that Iwas looking at my pics from years ago and remebering what I did ..Kale and toms didnt… 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
...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
...er area 8 feet in from the sidewalk). I wanted to plant pachysandra in the area (it's large and a… More
...t 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
...light frost (just in case)? They come from mature plantings.. 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
...usy! I'm looking forward to researching all of my plants and veggies on a more normal basis and giving them more attention that they deserve!!! I have searched around… More
...9; Lettuce I just set out the some skinny lettuce plants , they were very small, I set out 7 containers with 7-8 plant spacing. Cucumber going to setout cucumber plants tonight. Broccoli the broccoli plants are too small another day or two. Tomatoes I also have some roma… More
... concave.. After all composted well. I started to plant all kinds of shade… More
...ome more clematis this time of year? I love those plants and my morning glorys are not doing so well for some reason. Thanks for the help, Shannon More
I bought a bunch of plants tonight from an online nursery I've used before. I should get them fairly quickly. Is there anything special I need to do before winter? Just plant, mulch and water until winter? What about during winter? What do you do? Nothing? Do they need anything… More
... to. I know with flowers you can plant two flower plants in one hole to make it look fuller and to save on space if there is… More
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