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Spring Fever Hits Garden Centers Spring Fever: shopping at garden centers. spring fever • garden centers • garden centres • nurseries • annuals
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Create Blooming Winter Gardens Use Weeping Winter Jasmine, Clematis, Honeysuckle and other climbing plants to color winter gardens. Vigorous climbing plants can be used for cover of unsightly walls. winter gardens • winter flowers • climbing plants • blooming winter gardens • clematis
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Grasses make unusual decorations Pots of showy grasses for table decorations bring the outdoors in and reflect personal style. Perfect table decorations for themed wedding receptions and other parties. cheap wedding table decoration • plant wedding table decoration • garden wedding table decoration • wedding table decoration • fall wedding table decoration
Buying A Rose Bush Buying a rose bush is an investment. Will it thrive and flourish in your flower garden? Follow these rose buying tips and be an educated rose consumer! buy rose bush • rose shopping • healthy rose • good quality rose • research rose
Difficult Gardens: Shady Northern Exposures-Introduction soil • difficult gardens • northern exposure • problems
Grow Plants From Seed or Seedling Some gardeners prefer to start vegetable and flower plants from seed. Others purchase young plants. Most growers do a little of both. Here are tips to help you decide. plant or sow seeds • plant seeds or grow seedlings • purchase garden seedlings • purchase mature plants • planting seeds
Impossible Gardening: Hot, Dry, Clay Soil, Part Shade-Part I Describes an extremely difficult gardening situaiton and how the problem is solved. clay soil • horticulture therapy • dry soil • shade • purple coneflower
Finding Your Geographic Zone Use the USDA's Plant Hardiness Zone Map to ensure the plants you choose for your landscape will survive even the most extreme weather conditions. planting zone • plant hardiness zone • hardiness zones • choosing plants • what plants are right for my zone?
Impossible Gardening: Hot, Dry, Clay Soil, Part Shade-Part 3 Describes an extremely difficult gardening situaiton and how the problem is solved. Part 3 - Discusses Lavendula plants as good choices for hot, dry, clay soils. clay soil • horticulture therapy • dry soil • shade • lavender
Preparing A Garden Plot Preparing the garden plot for vegetable gardening success. A basic how to for garden soil amendments. Links to cooperative extensions in US and Canada Agriculture. vegetable garden • vegetables • vegetable garden plot • garden • vegetable
Guide To Buying Houseplants You can buy houseplants almost anywhere. Here's a guide to getting the best plants for your money. Learn what to look for and what to avoid. buying houseplants • soil • plant roots • burros tail • plant insects
Sure You Can Grow It - It’s Just An Annual Here Using tender perennials as annuals to expand a gardener's choices in the North. northern gardening • gardening in the north • annuals • tender tropical perennials • proven winners
Terrarium Projects Part 3-Woodland/Tropical Plants Woodland plants for terrariums. terrariums • woodland plants • enabling garden • horticulture therapy
The Other Fall Flower You don't have to be a slave to fussy mums that don't reliably come back from year to year. aster • fall plantings • michaelmas daisies
Vermiculture and Worm Composting Vermicomposting (Worm Composting) saves money, recycles, and benefits the earth. Worm castings are natural fertilizer. E-Z vermiculture with this basic worm bin plan. vermicomposting • vermicompost • worm bin • worm composting • worm compost
Black Lace Sambucus With the way the winds blow in Kansas, I'm wondering if I should have skipped the Japanese laceleaf maple and planted a Black Lace Sambucus. black lace sambucus • proven winners • sambucus nigra 'eva' • black foliage • pink floweres
Science Technology Lesson Plan Students create their own "virtual garden" in the classroom and share it with others in the cyber community. Learn how to set up your own classroom project in this article. technology • education • science project • virtual garden • technology in education
Shopping for Native Plants Finding retail garden centers that sell native plants has become easier with a new website. Read today's article to learn more about American Beauties. native plants • american beauties • shopping for native plants • north creek nurseries • pride's corner farms
Adding a Pergola to Your Garden Pergolas or architectural arbors are a great addition to your exterior, drawing guests into its space. building a pergola • what is a pergola • locations for an arbor • choosing the best climbing plants for your pergola • pergola seating
Books About Houseplants Whether you need growing tips, troubleshooting advice or just need to identify a plant , these books can help! houseplants • houseplant care • books about houseplants • the houseplant expert • houseplant identification
Buy An Insect Pest Free Rose Beyond overall looks and vigor, check your new rose bush carefully for pests before you bring it home from the store. Does it have aphids, whiteflies, or spider mites? how to buy a rose • rose insect • rose pest • aphid on rose • whitefly on rose
Feeding Your Houseplant Plants, like people, need food to grow and thrive, but it's important to give them just the right food and just the right amount. houseplants • plant food • feeding plants • fertilizer • nitrogen
How to Plant a Bog Garden with Carnivorous Plants Making a bog garden with carnivorous plants. bog garden • carnivorous plants • how to plant carnivorous • how to select carnivorous plants • carnivorous plant varieties
Keeping A Garden Journal Flower gardeners need to keep written and photographic records for future reference. The best place to do that is in your garden journal. Every good garden deserves one! garden journal • keeping a garden journal • how to make a garden journal • garden journaling • how to keep garden records
Mulch Mulch and More Mulch Mulch in your garden is a wise investment. Any time and money you spend will be richly rewarded with a big reduction of pests and disease. Your plants will be healthier organic • garden • mulch • balance • nature
Native Plants in An Organic Garden Native plants make a fine addition to your organic garden for a variety of reasons; economy, ecology, beauty and more. organic • garden • native • plants • ecology
Poinsettia Basics Selecting and caring for a poinsettia is simple and easy. poinsettia • poinsettias • christmas plants • holiday plant • choosing a poinsettia
Therapeutic Gardening Spring is here and there has never been a better time to glean the spiritual and therapeutic benefits of gardening. Learn what plants to choose and get started. spring planting advice • therapeutic aspects of gardening • spiritual aspects of gardening • gardening • spring blooming plants
Trees and Love: Sources Selecting a tree for celebration or remembrance can be as simple as a visit to a local garden center. Or you may want to donate to a nature or garden charity. georgene a bramlage • georgene bramlage • suite101 • landscaping • landscaping at suite101
Whiskey Barrel Water Gardens How to set up a water garden in a whiskey barrel. whiskey barrel water gardens • water garden plants • how to make a water garden • choose plants for whiskey barrel • keep fish in water garden
Comfrey for the Urban Herb Garden This next installment of "Medicinal Herbs for Small Gardens" focuses on easy-to-grow comfrey, and includes recipes for medicinal preparation and the usual dose of magic. healing plants • comfrey • comfrey folklore • healing herb • medicinal herb
Cool Season Containers Cool season annual flowers bloom into late fall and earliest spring and sometimes flower all winter. Ideal in pots or planters by the door, walk or mailbox. cool season annual • spring flower • fall flower • container • pot
Farmer's Market The pleasures of plant shopping at the Minneapolis Farmer's Market. farmer's market • plant shopping • minneapolis farmer's market
Fireworks in the Garden! Ornamental grasses in northern gardens are being used more now that good research on winter hardiness can help us with what to plant. northern gardening • gardening in the north • ornamental grasses • winter hardiness • grass research
First Aid For Houseplants Like people, houseplants can contract diseases. Some are caused by bacteria, others by viruses or fungi. Here's how to nurse them back to health! houseplant diseases • root rot • leaf spot • mold • fungus
Flowering Plants for Kids to Enjoy Children can be successful gardeners, growing bright flowering plants and aromatic herbs with joy when careful plant selections are made for them. flowers for kids • children gardening • plants for preschoolers • geranium • lavender
Gardening for Beginners Call it Gardening 101 - even the greenest beginner can learn how to have a beautiful yard that will be the envy of neighbors. And it doesn't have to cost a fortune. beginning gardening • gardening 101 • garden design • landscape • landscape design
Gardening Gifts for Spring This article contains and ideas for spring gifts of plants and flowers that children can prepare and give. Celebrate the growing season with these gifts of joy. gardening gifts • gifts for spring giving • flowering gifts • kids craft for gardening • gardening project for children
Get Your Lawn Ready For Winter Preparing your lawn for wintertime is easy and inexpensive. Simple things you can do now will help make your grass green next spring. prepare your yard for winter • lawn fertilizer • organic lawn care • cold weather lawn care • get your yard ready for winter
Global Gardening Zones Global Gardening Zones gives resources for gardening zones worldwide, including information on what gardening zones are and how to use them to plant your garden gardening zones • planting zones • austrarlian gardening • canadian gardening • florida gardening
Growing Garden Plants from Seed Many types of vegetables, herbs and flowers are very easy to grow from seed. You can save money and find a larger variety to choose from when you start your own. growing garden plants from seed • grow plants from seed • how to start seeds • seed planting instructions • germinating plant seeds
Growing Vegetables in Containers You don't even have to have a small patio to grow vegetables. A front stairway stoop will even work for a container garden. container gardening • growing vegetables in containers • patio gardening • how to grow vegetables in pots • tips for growing vegetables in containers
Growing Vegetables Part I Part I of a 3-part series on growing vegetables in spring: Vegetable plant list; gardening tips; planting asparagus and beans; best gardening tool to stake beans... growing vegetables • gardening tip • gardening idea • sally morton • planting asparagus
How to Buy Healthy Plants This is the time of year when the gardening bug bites and people are beginning to buy a lot of plants. Make sure you know what to look for when buying your plants. plants • buying plants • healthy plants • selecting plants • purchasing plants
How to Keep Pond Fish Healthy Having a healthy pond assures a healthy start for the fish you add to it. Fish will thrive with little care if proper set up is done before they are brought home. water gardens • ponds • koi • goldfish • goldfish pond |
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