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Deadheading Flowers Deadheading Flowers, It's Good for Them! deadheading flowers; picking off old • faded flowers.
Summer in the Flower Garden Continue caring for your annual and perennial flower gardens in the summer months to ensure a continuous succession of blooms until first frost. organic flower garden • flower garden • flower gardens • deadhead flowers • garden diseases
Top Five Flower Gardening Tips Grow your best flower garden yet with these super tips on plant selection, soil preparation, watering, mulch, fertilizing and care for annual and perennial flowers. flower gardening • flower garden care • flower garden tips • watering flower • fertilizing flower
Season Extenders Extend your garden season. Water, fertilize and deadhead flowers. Plant anew with fall bedding plants, such as pansies, violas, snapdragons and spring-blooming bulbs. extend your garden season. water • fertilize and deadhead flowers. plant anew with fa • such as pansies • violas • snapdragons and spring-blooming bulbs.
Hostas For Flower Gardens Hostas add leaf structure, bloom fragrance and plant contrast to flower gardens. A guide to planting and caring for plantain lilies will ensure successful hosta gardens. how to grow hostas • planting hostas • caring for hostas • hostas in flower gardens • what are plantain lilies
Caring for a Wildflower Meadow Organic gardeners can plant wildflower meadows as a low maintenance lawn alternative. However, wildflowers need a modicum of care to improve blooming and prevent weeds. native plants • wildflower garden • wildflower meadow • prairie garden • wildflower gardening
Learn How To Grow Veronicas Veronica is an easy to grow perennial plant. Commonly known as speedwell, veronica will grow in butterfly and cutting gardens where their upright spires will be enjoyed. how to grow veronica • plant speedwell • what are some low maintenance plants • plants for butterfly gardens • plants for cutting gardens
Organic Gardening with Herbs Herbs are a great choice for a novice gardener to grow. They can be virtually problem-free and make anyone feel they have a green thumb! rosemary • chives • scent • fragrant • herb
Perennial Flowers Summer Care Flower gardeners know perennial flowers respond to basic care with better blooms and vigorous growth. Follow these summer care tips for your best perennial garden ever! summer flowering perennials • summer perennial care • summer flower garden • flower garden tips • how to grow perennial flowers
Rose Hips Rose Hips: Uses of Rose Hips in the Fall rose hips: uses of rose hips in the fall. don't de • fertilize and water roses; then prune in winter.
Ten Tools for Vegetable Gardeners While it may be tempting to try out all kinds of trendy and fancy gardening tools, the vegetable gardener needs only a few dependable pieces of equipment. garden tools • garden equipment • gardening products • tools for vegetable gardening.compost bin • helpful garden tools
Using Paper in the Home Garden Recycling paper in the vegetable or flower garden is an economical, organic and environmentally friendly way to add nutrients to the soil. compost • mulch • organic • recycle • paper
Cultivating Beautiful Roses Learn the basics of caring for the Rose bushes you planted. rose gardens • roses • cultivating roses • the proper way to water roses • how to feed roses
Growing Container Gardens . Looking for a hobby? The perfectly healthy pastime - get out in the garden and grow something beautiful in a small space. senior hobbies • gardens • flowers • container gardens • bulbs
The Fast Track to Wildlife Gardening While developing a mature garden takes time, making a garden more wildlife-friendly can begin in your first growing season. This article suggests quick and easy ways to attract birds and butterflies. birds • butterflies • plants for wildlife
Unusual Coneflowers For Butterfly Gardens Echinacea purpurea can be found in many colors, flower forms and some scented for fragrant gardens. Unusual coneflowers are still appropriate for butterfly gardens. what is echinacea purpurea • unusual coneflowers • plants for butterfly gardens • plants for fragrant gardens • echinacea with scented flowers
Adapting the Garden to the Gardener Gardening is a process - things keep changing. Life is also a process and we also keep changing. Sometimes we find that we can't keep up with things the way we used to. But that doesn't mean giving up on the garden. Instead, we need to find ways to make adjustments that let us keep on enjoying our favorite activity, allows us to keep on learning and adapting. Adapting garden to gardener is also a process and it can be educational as well as enjoyable. bulbs • naturalizing • daffodils • tulips • mulch
If Your Garden were Your House . . . It's a new way of thinking about your yard and the ways you use it - but it can be helpful to you in creating outdoor spaces that really work for you.
Lilies, do you want more ? Lilies multiply very easily producing large clumps. If you have never wondered what the small white or pink pea-sized lumps were that you found in the soil after cutting back the brown stems in late fall, you may have come acros miniature lily bulbs... learn how to encourage, harvest and grow FREE lilies. In the process we will also explain how to tell real lilies from other plants borrowing their name, and illustrate the differences between Oriental lilies and Asiatic lilies. Finally we will go through the preferred propagation methods for each of them. Do you have enough free lilies ? asiatic • oriental • lilies • propagation • bulblets
Tools of the Gardening Trade The right tools make the task easier for you- and make it easier on your body, too. spades • hoes • pruning • deadheading • watering |
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