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Fertilizers for Container Gardens
Plants in container gardens need fertilizers to thrive while growing. Fertilizers that contain nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium are good for growing healthy plants.
A Beginner's Guide to Container Gardening
Container gardens are perfect for people who want to have a mobile garden and grow flowers, herbs, annuals or perennials.
Garden Tasks for June
A list of monthly chores and checks needed for vegetable, fruit and herb gardens in the month of June.
The Basics of Container Gardening
Just about everyone loves the taste of fresh vegetables. And there is no better way to get fresh vegetables than to grow them yourself.
How to Grow Okra from Seeds
Okra plants are easy to grow from seed. They can be grown for Spring or Fall Gardens
How to Grow Any Plant From Seed Productively
Many gardeners have difficulty starting plants from seed, but if one can maintain control of the seed's environment and growing conditions success is likely.
Transplant Shock in The Garden
Transplant shock can result in leaf scorch, stunted growth and dropping of leaves, among other things.
Plant Camelias in Pots or Espalier
Camelias are prolific bloomers. Many available varieties offering beautiful flowers . Bring these often over-looked garden staples to the center of attention once again.
Growing Easy Container Gardens
Read about some great ways to create beautiful container gardens.
Using Worm Castings in the Garden
Worm castings (a.k.a. worm poop or vermicompost), are a high nitrogen source of organic matter good for growing vegetables and flowers in the ground or in pots.


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