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Lush, green houseplants are fun and easy to grow; you can choose from hundreds… More
With their fragrance, color and beautiful blossoms, roses have been well-loved by people for… More
...oject that immediately enhances your landscape or garden. Choosing plants for hanging baskets comes… More
Columbine is a perennial, a plant that lives for many years. It belongs to… More
Primula is a genus of flowering herbaceous perennials consisting of over 400 different species… More
Flower gardens are like icing on the cake of your landscape. They give a… More
When people think of Easter, they think of colorful baskets, dyed eggs and pastel-colored… More
...plans for easy-to-maintain container and backyard gardens More
...outdoor garden beds to window boxes and container gardens. More
This book is full of impact for impatient gardeners who want to spend time… More
...teas to relieve, teas to rejuvenate -- Herbal Tea Gardens contains everything you need… More
This lavishly illustrated book is ideal for anyone designing a roof terrace or balcony… More
Winter color in the garden -- includes lovely photos. More
...inning and transplanting seedlings, extending the gardening season, and more. More
...uring five international varieties of classic tea gardensincluding a chapter on potted tea gardens… More
100 classic treats that taste as good now as they did then. More
This new book teaches readers how to create fertile, productive soil anywhere with step-by-step… More
How to build and plant a rock garden. More
This fascinating exploration of gardening in accordance with Feng Shui principles teaches readers how… More
...readers to the special problems and joys of small gardens. More
Small gardens can be designed to best maximize the space by planting a variety of… More
Planting container gardens begins by filling the container with potting soil, adding a slow-release fertilizer… More
Growing mondo grass requires breaking off a piece of the plant and planting it in… More
...uld show within two weeks of planting in a spring garden. Find out how to… More
When designing a container garden, consider the color, texture and form of each plant, combining… More
Flower gardens can be made in a variety of ways, but in general, they require… More
Flower gardens should consist of a variety of flowering plants, such as trees, shrubs, flowers,… More
When becoming a garden designer, credentials, such as horticultural classes, master gardening classes or any… More
...he best spot for your tulips would be within your garden in this free educational… More
...earn how to plant oxalis flower bulbs with expert gardening tips in this free exotic… More
...nging Basket Begonia make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing… More
White Calla Lily make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing… More
... to add Moss & Lichen to houseplants in this free gardening and green thumb… More
Incarvillea make great flowers for shade gardens. Get tips on planting and growing incarvillea flowers… More
...about Irises in this free video clip on perennial gardening. More
... than others in this free video clip on perennial gardening. More
Learn tips on how to design your garden around a color scheme in this free… More
... in pots is a great way to add decoration to your garden. Learn how… More
...at blends of fertilizer will work wonders in your garden? Take care of your garden… More
...ow to grow them properly in this free green thumb gardening video from a year-around… More
Learn where to plant daylilies in this free gardening video. More
Anyone else looking at their gardens and finding spots where everything has bloomed and the plants themselves are looking spent? I need some ideas on what to do to keep the beds looking interesting all season long, and although I have wanted to do all perennials, I am coming to… More
...ning and crafting of all sorts, hence my name. My gardens have mainly perennial plants, exept for my "pot garden" where I grow lots of colourful annuals. Another of my hobbies is my personal website where… More
...ou use Facebook but I found a group called 'Rebel gardeners' where everyone is excited about vegetables. I like the idea that I can change the world through gardening - I like being able to do something for the world by my… More
...rn Municipalilty of Canada. I was introduced into gardening when I was younger but hated it. When my mom passed away 4 years ago, I became increasingly interested… More
planted glads on memorial day. 20 comets & 20 multi color. Two different areas. I only have 10 plants coming up in one area, full sun. Some of both. Question is how do you keep the animals from eating these blubs? I planted them with human hair but I've seen… More
...ces to enjoy our (very slow! LOL) progress in the gardens or to watch birds/wildlife, we receive reptilian… More
...ing that they can get to; i decided to have a pot garden on my large fenced deck with all day sun. i used the… More
...veryone! Greetings from southwest Ohio! I've been gardening since my granny gave me a pkg. of marigold and zinnia seeds when I was 9 yrs. old. I couldn't believe I grew all those beautiful flowers from just putting a little seed in the ground. I was hooked! We've lived… More
I've already made a few posts, but I haven't formally introduced myself. I guess I got too excited about finding out the name of a shrub that I was highly interested in. Then I remembered to put in my profile. I noticed all the color that I have in the… More
...e one it is. I've been member and even manager of garden groups, but for whatever reason, they became rather dead. I've really missed lively garden chat. I'm a Michigan transplant. I moved to TN in 2004 after retiring. I couldn't… More
... I am stopping in to introduce myself-the Quilted Gardener from Connecticut. I have been playing with gardening for a while now and jumped in head first seven years ago-first with flowers and last year added veggies. Our… More
...armers over the years and have grown some awesome gardens - both flower and vegetable ones.… More
...ountry on about seven acres and have a variety of gardens. I'm grew up with a plant obsessed Mom and swore that I… More
...equire a lot of water? I see it used to edge herb gardens. I replaced the grass in my parking strip with thyme, rosemary, catmint, and lavender last spring, but there's still a lot of bare soil. It'd be nice to just sprinkle some alyssum seeds along the… More
I thought I'd share photos of my planted fish tanks, since they're most most green things around these parts in the winter! The first is my oldest tank, the pic is a bit old, 3 months because I've had major algae issues and have done massive trims, so it's bare… More
I am looking for Dahlias....tubers or seeds. Am especially interested in anemone shapes, lacinated or cactus types, with lots of color...almost any color but white or yellow (just dont like those colors). I have seen some lovely speckled and varigated types......Anyone going to be digging and have any pcs extra?… More
...heart, but they have in the past got in my flower gardens. So how do I keep my dogs (as well as other animals) out of my gardens, w/out blocking light w/ fences? The fences I've seen are pretty short, but still too… More
I'm anticipating a vegetable garden this year, never tried to before so any helpful hints or tips are totally welcome!:D I've never really been too interested in gardening before my dog passed away, she would always use my garden bed as a bed. lol! I miss her dearly but I've… More
...f the types of parasites that can be found in our gardens if cats or… More
..., cucumners and squash. I have a pretty good herb garden started. By the way I have enjoyed all of the great… More
i love the idea of color theme gardens and when i first heard of moon gardens i had to have one. i had a lot of fun finding white blooming and foliage plants that would work well. it sure narrowed down my selections at the nurseries, too.:rolleyes: i decided to… More
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