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... flower on a bright green tall stalk. These bells form on alternating sides… More
Common foxglove is a hearty biennial plant with 3-to-4-foot stalks lined with trumpet-shaped flowers.… More
...ar. After the first season of establishment, look for tall floral spikes in a… More
...l plant. Since it usually lasts only two seasons, preparing the plant properly for… More
Hollyhocks tower above most other flowers in any traditional cottage garden. Some varieties can… More
...es in the course of the season, making them ideal for eating fresh… More
...hly placed in the bed or have been thriving there for years. Long-lived peonies… More
While it's possible to garden in nearly any soil, to get the best out… More
Aloe is known for its medicinal uses such as ointments for rashes and burns,… More
...e. In the spring of the year when the morels push forth through the… More
Thick, heavy red clay soil is no fun to work with in the garden.… More
Preparing a new planting area for a flower or vegetable garden is an important… More
...isteria are long-lived landscape specimens valued for their copious fragrant blooms. These vigorous vine… More
...ch as allowing plants to grow sufficiently sturdy for the move, encouraging greater strength,… More
... echium as it is known botanically, is a genus of biennial flowering herb… More
...family. It is grown as an ornamental garden plant for its purple and white… More
...ugloss, or blueweed as it is commonly known, is a biennial flowering plant. It… More
The hollyhock was first found by the Europeans when they were visiting Chinese gardens.… More
...er they are planted. Pam's choice foxgloves are a biennial plant. This means they… More
...nter, seize the opportunity to lay the groundwork for healthy soil and a fantastic… More
...ng water is only the first step to prepare a bowl for flowers. Learn how… More
...water, you make them last longer. Learn more tips for cutting flowers in this free… More
...s blocking down the clutch pedal should be done before storing a tractor for extended… More
Prepare soil for gardening by working in quality compost with the soil, adding lava rock… More
Learn how to prepare soil for growing houseplants from tip cuttings in this free home… More
Prepare the plastic used for setting pavers by cutting a hole in it and setting… More
Learn how to prepare the ground or bed for a home vegetable garden in this… More
Learn how to prepare and enrich the soil for planting Mexican heather in your garden,… More
...e instructional gardening video, including how to prepare cut flowers for preservation. More
Prepare soil for your plants in the garden. Soaking your palm tree and maintaining moisture.… More
How to prepare the drainage system or a raised garden bed; get professional tips and… More
Learn how to prepare the area for planting Mexican heather in your garden, with beginner… More
... classic rose bouquet. Learn how to prepare roses for a vase in this free… More
Clearing the yard for your new picket fence is an important first step. Learn how… More
...essional tips and advice from an expert on caring for indoor plants and flowers in… More
Watch as a seasoned professional helps the DIYer prepare to use a pressure washer in… More
...broken wooden furniture, with tips and techniques for repairing your old wooden chairs, in this… More
...for blueberry plants. Learn some tips to help you prepare your blueberry bush for winter… More
...hould remove rocks and other necessary items when preparing the hole for your blubbery bush.… More
...seed harvest so you can keep your seeds organized for use in your garden or… More
...rocess much easier. Learn how to prepare the soil for Japanese boxwoods in this free… 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
I'm not sure why they call these 1 dish recipes, I used a couple of pots on this one, but it is pretty tasty! *********************** 1-Dish Blueberry Cheesecake BAKE TIME: 30 MINUTES SERVES 9 Batter Mazola PureTM Cooking Spray 1-1/2 cups all-purpose flour 2 envelopes Fleischmann's RapidRise Yeast 1/4 cup… More
...ing that yellow thing shining in the sky again.:D Preparing rail road ties to become raised beds for the veggie garden. Lots of huffing and puffing moving those in line. Post are going in for a rail… More
Hiya everyone, We live in a small town at the base of Grand Mesa; the largest flat top mesa on planet Earth. We live out in the country, but still in the mountains. The natural terrain is unlike any other place on earth with enormous Sage, Cedars, and Pine in… More
...xcited to finally have a lot of space to plant. Before that I was limited to containers and shade only plants. One of my goals is to have something blooming from April through October. Here are my areas:… More
... bad idea). What needs to be done to prepare them for the cooler winter months. Everything I read is speaking of potted plants, should we dig 'em up and put 'em in pots? 10-22-08, An additional… More
... 5/6). How should I prepare the seeds to be ready for indoor germination and… More
...d in containers. I'm not sure how to prepare them for winter. I read that they had to freeze twice- which they did. After that, I brought them inside to my basement to spend the winter. I have pruned… More
...the corner I'm just wondering what I should do to prepare. I'm a first time gardener and I was told I should plant some winter plants and I was just wondering which plants grow good in my area and how to protect them. I'm from Kansas… More
... they had bags of 25 bulbs (tulips and daffodils) for $5.00 I couldn't resist so I bought a bag of each (even though I was told spring would be the better time for this, I was just to anxious to get… More
I am planning on overhauling the flower bed in front of my house. I have a few perennials and bulbs already there, which I'd like to keep, but I'll have to move them. When is the best time to transplant them, how should I go about it, and how should… More
...pe Archive. If you are searching for a new way of preparing a fruit/vegetable, check it out because you will find something you will enjoy! I assure You! Gary/Louisville http://www.wintercreekgardens.com/recipe.html More
...re some pics on when I was preparing the cuttings for potting. I cut the ends off all the cuttings and dusted them with cinnamon to help prevent rot. Now i will let them all sit for a few days so the cut ends can callose over and heal.… More
I decided to make a lil garden next year. 6'x6'. The patch of soil has never been used, and was under some debris till now. I picked up a shovel and loosen up the soil, mixing in the weeds (I intend on doing that tomorrow as well) I was wondering… More
...g able to find it. So fer starts let's talk about preparing the ground… More
I've been reading about preparing the soil for planting blueberry bushes. The general recommendation seems to be to use 1/2 peat and 1/2 topsoil/potting soil. The suggested ph is 4.5. Is the peat itself acidic? Would I need anything else to make the soil more acidic if I were to… More
As might be surmised I am a bit of a gardener. Those that know me and have seen our gardens here at the house mights say I've underexaggerated a distinct passion by using the word "bit". From time to time, over the years I've thought about how this love of… More
Just starting my new veggie garden and preparing the dirt (yup it's got coffee grounds in it lol). My question is, all the ashes from our bonfires in the firepit from burning the tree branches (many enjoyable nights thanks to a few good storms!), would they make a good mix… More
...them. Is that too late to plant them?? I finished preparing my flower bed, I tilled it, added some gypsum stuff and some compost. I think I… More
...l be coming up soon. How do you prepare your beds for Spring? Thanks a bunch! Blessings, Lily More
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