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Dream Time: The Plant Catalogs Are Here! Plant catalogs are the stuff of dreams. Find your favorite here! Brilliant descriptions and fabulous plants beguile and bewitch us. Year in and year out, we read and dream. Connect with The Catalog of Catalogs. cottage • garden • seed • catalog • plant
Garden Plans Making the right choices for your garden in the spring can help simplify maintenance later on and ensure a bountiful, carefree garden season. garden • garden plans • garden seeds • garden pests • spring gardens
Garden seed starting. Seeds that do not sprout after sowing , perhaps they start to appear and then die, the problem could be what is called damping-off disease. This is caused by a fungus . fungus • damping-off disease • seeds • seedlings • plants
Garden Shopping (or Surviving The War of The Roses) Reginald takes you on a shopping trip for your gardening needs, if he can survive the outdoors. shop • internet • shopping • online • garden
Gardener's Journal: A New Software Program for Gardeners Review of Gardener's Journal, a software program for maintaining garden records that is currently being developed. computer software • gardens • seeds • plants • software
Gardening Seed Starting Choices With all of the advantages from starting beautiful gardens from seed it is no wonder that more gardeners are using seeds to start plants. gardening flowers • flower gardening • pruning plants • winter gardening • winter plants
Herb Garden Planning: Seeds Start planning your herb garden now by selecting and ordering seeds. gardening • herb gardening • container gardening • seed starting
Kids and Gardening Being outside can be one of the funnest things for children. What is there to do outside? Well...this time of year is planting your garden time... so let's get out the seeds and start our garden! kids • children • outside • outdoors • garden
Organic Garden Seeds of Autumn Organic gardening opens the door for seeds to germinate wherever they fall. No herbicides will interfere. Nature provides rich rewards for the receptive garden. organic • garden • seeds • autumn • fall
Soil, In The Beginning... Feed the soil, feed your family organic • soil • food • gardening • seed starting
What's that Round Thing? Seedpod? Yes, daffodils do have seeds occasionally. daffodils • bulbs • plants • gardening • seeds
When to Plant Desert Garden Seeds When you plant seeds which you will transplant outside in your garden depends upon many factors. seeds • transplanted • germinate • usda cold-hardiness zone • begonias
Y2K and the Gardener OK - I'd prefer to be an ostrich and just ignore this whole issue. I can't believe the world is going to crash when that clock rolls over at midnight. But just in case it does. . . we gardeners can really help! y2k • gardening • seeds
Annual Poppies as Landscape Focus Seaside and sheltered landscape plantings and herb gardens present some down-to-earth examples for using annual poppies in natural appearing gardens. celia thaxter garden • an island garden • glenlyon house gardens • perthshire hill country • old sturbridge village
Overwintering in the Greenhouse With proper overwintering techniques, which are made much easier with the use of a greenhouse, many plants can be preserved only to be more vigorous beautiful producers. how to grow perennials • perennials flowers • gardening flowers • flower gardening • overwintering hibiscus
Beating the Gardener's Winter Blues This is a brief review of garden planning techniques. I review considerations touched on in the "Planning Your Garden" article of March in advance of the seed-starting season in February. gardener • gardening zones • planning your vegetable garden • planning • seedlings
Choosing The Corn Variety for You Choose a variety of corn that suits your tastes as well as your growing area corn variety • sweet corn • gardeners • corn seedlings • planting corn crops
Edible Flowers from the Herb Garden In most herb gardens, there are a number of plants species with edible flowers. Blossoms can really add a lot of zesty color and flavor to an otherwise ordinary meal. edible flowers • garnish • flavorings • renee's garden seeds • roses
From Tiny Seeds to Primulas Galore From the first tiny seeds that travelled all the way from Scotland, the Primulas now give joy and are the glory of the summer garden at "Kibbenjelok" garden • seeds • primula • primulas • tasmania
Green Tomatoes (and pink and purple and striped...) Heirloom tomatoes offer the best of taste and variety. tomato • tomatoes • heirloom vegetables • garden • gardening
Organic Edible Gardening With Kids Even the most reluctant child may eat his broccoli when he commands the organic growing process from soil to table. vegetable gardening with kids • organic gardening • seed starting • pizza garden • children’s garden
Planning Next Year’s Desert Garden Whether you're looking at bleak, snowy days in the high desert, or chilly winds in the low desert, now's the time to think about what your garden will look like next year desert • desert gardens • seed catalogues • entertaining • patio
Plant Potatoes in Autumn You can plant potatoes in late November following these tips for a bountiful spring harvest. plant potatoes • fall garden • fall gardening • spring garden • vegetable garden
Pre-Spring Tune Up
Getting a head start on the season before the work load piles up can fill the time until we can get into the garden again. gardening • seed starting • landscaping • garden journal • record keeping
Ready, set, sow! Now is the time to browse the online seed catalogues to plan a spring garden filled with annuals and vegetables. This article gives you the sources and the know-how to start sowing! gardener • online seed catalogues • spring gardening • seeds • germination
Saving Plant Seeds Helpful advice for the begining seed saver on which plants to start with and how best to harvest, prepare and save the seeds. gardening seeds • how to grow seeds • garden seeds • bamboo seeds • growing seeds
The Dirty Laundry Behind Organic Seed Germination Starting seeds indoors doesn't have to be scary, but it usually does take some practice...and a few piles of dirty laundry. organic gardening • seeds • seed starting • germination • compost
Winter Garden Ideas Get a head start on your early spring vegetable garden or grow vegetables all year long, even in the Midwest, with these tips and tricks. winter garden • vegetable seeds • organic gardening • winter gardening • garden care
With a hopeful eye on the weather March is a restless month for gardeners. With a constant eye on the weather, we wait for signs of spring. To wile away the days, surf the 'Net for weather forecasts of the upcoming gardening season. gardening • southern ontario • spring winter gardening • seed catalogues • gardening magazines
Chiles, Aphids, Datil Pepper and Beef Chipotle Chili. Organic controls for pest-free Hot Peppers and the Famous St. Augustine, Florida, 'Datil Pepper' as well as a HOT Tex-Mex recipe are some of the features this month. Bon Apetite!! hot chilis • datil pepper • gardeners • chileheads • garden
Heirloom Seed and Heritage Seed What is an heirloom seed, heirloom plant, or heirloom vegetable? Where can I buy heritage or heirloom seeds? Want to know? Learn the answers here. heirloom seed • heirloom plant • heirloom vegetable • heirloom tomato seed • organic heirloom tomato seed
Integrate Poppies in the Landscape Early season uniform poppy beds require planning and design to focus attention on residential and commercial landscapes. Presented is a planting sequence for Zone 5. reblooming daylilies • nigella damascene • hesperis matronalis • naturalizing daffodils • buddleia
Natural, Cheap Seed-Starting Organic gardeners that start their plants from seeds can save money and ensure that no chemicals interfere with the growing process. seed starting • seed starting supplies • seed starting mix • starting seeds • starting seeds indoors
New Herbs for 2005 For hard-core gardeners, this is by no means too early to begin planning for the coming season. In 2005, you should see a number of excellent new varieties of herbs on the market. herbs • new herbs • salvia corrugata 'blue suede • ' foxglove 'camelot • ' foxgloves
Norway Doomsday Seed Saving Vault Global Issue: Svalbard Global Seed Saving Vault, dubbed the Doomsday Vault, on a Norwegian island in the Arctic Circle. A Noah's Ark for saving organic garden seeds? seed bank • seed saving • global issue • organic seed • norway doomsday vault project open
Poppies and Landscape Design Government and private groups work to bring color to highway and commercial landscapes. Annual poppies add flair and dazzle to large wildflower plantings. poppy garden seeds • papaver rhoeas • papaver nudicaule • papaver somniferum • papaver commutatum
Poppies in Residential Gardens Annual poppies bring unity to wildflower meadows or a natural garden as well as create a breath-taking display. Seeds of annual poppies are easy to find and buy. wildflowers • create a wildflower meadow • tips on growing poppies • growing poppies • poppy flower
Poppy, Lupine and Wildflower Seeds Save money by planting seeds rather than seedlings. Wildflowers, Lupine, and California Poppy seeds can be an inexpensive start to a beautiful garden. flower garden • flower seeds • plant seeds • garden seed • lupine
Sewing Garden Organizers Sew useful garden organizers, such as vests, smocks, aprons, hanging organizers, and bucket organizers. bucket organizers • garden organizers • garden garments • garden vest • garden apron
Starting hot pepper plants from seed Starting hot pepper plants indoors for spring transplanting to your garden. starting hot pepper plants • gardening • hot pepper plants • hot pepper seeds • germination
Starting Seeds in Spring Seeds are nature's surprise packages. If you want to start your plants from seed this year, here are some tips that you should keep in mind. garden seeds • how to grow seeds • plant seeds • flower seeds • vegetable seeds
The Charm of Herbs Herbs cast a spell upon gardeners, With their fragrance and texture, these are very worthwhile landscape plants. Here is the latest scoop on new varieties, books, and research on herbs. herbs • calendula • 'citrus cocktail calendula • ' thompson & morgan • proven winners
Cilantro Alternative The traditional coriander or cilantro is notorious for bolting (going to seed) even before enough leaves are harvested to make it worthwhile. long coriander • culantro • cilantro • recao • herb gardening
General Hydroponics and Systems Advantages, different systems and how to avoid problems in hyrdoponic gardening, according to Justin C., one of the owners of Arizona-based retailer Sea of Green. pail system • aeroponics marijuana • how to grow hydroponics • growing hydro • growing aeroponics
GLORIOUS GREENS You don't have to limit yourself to just lettuce greens. There are dozens of other greens you can grow to spice up your salads. mesclun • lettuce • greens
Pick your Pinks for Summer Carnations aren't the only dianthus worth planting; pinks will add a charming romantic look and fragrance to borders and beds all summer long. dianthus • pinks • dianthus barbatus • sweet william • dianthus chinensis
Sweetheart Garden, Themes for Children's Gardens Series February is the perfect time to consider planning a Valentine sweetheart garden for you and your child. © <a href="/profile.cfm/Linda">Linda Mazar</a> valentine • child • kid • garden • candy
Turning Tomato Growing Upside Down Growing tomatoes upside down not only saves garden space, but insect problems are reduced and yields are increased. tomato • gardening • upside down • growing • plant
New for 2002 It's that time of year again. Too cold to plant, but just right for planning. vegetable • vegetable garden • vegetable varieties • soy beans • home gardener
New Varieties For Cold Climates Recent research in cold hardiness has introduced many new varieties to northern gardeners. Here are a few examples. artichokes • sweet potatoes • roses • perennials • cold hardy plants |
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