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What is Germination? Most plants can reproduce asexually (by cloning themselves) or sexually, through seed and fruit production. germination • plant embryo • seeds • pollen • male flower
What is sexual plant propagation? Bees, birds, bats, butterflies and other animals assist in plant sexually reproduction. sexual propagation in plants • pollen • male flower • egg • female flower
Wild, Wonderful Aroids-Part 3-Amorphophallus-Page 2 Page 2 - Amorphophallus - The Big Stink, Intimate Views, Pollinators, Fruit and The Obsession Grows (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Growing Gourds Part 1 Growing Gourds for pleasure, fun or craft, can be an exciting experience. There are so many different types to grow and - much to do with them. Read on. gourds. ixia • richardson • seeds • plants • trellis
Plant Families: Cucumbers and Sundews As plant families go, the Cucumber Family (<I>Cucurbitaceae</i>) isn't one that comes to mind where wildflowers are concerned and the Sundew Family (<I>Droseraceae</i>) is a whole 'nother example of botany. plant families: cucumbers and sundews • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
Pumpkin Patch - All About Pumpkin Pumpkin patch open! How to plant; pumpkin growing; pumpkin pie recipe; pumpkin bread; pumpkin soup; pumpkin seed; pumpkin carving pattern; Halloween idea; fall decoration pumpkin patch • growing pumpkin • pumpkin seed • pumpkin recipe • pumpkin picture
A Beginner's Guide to Growing Zucchini and Summer Squash How to grow all kinds of summer squash. How-to, tips, common plant diseases, and links to great squash resources on the web! zucchini plants • seeding squash • summer squash • growing • how to grow gourds
Grow Zucchini in the Home Garden Zucchini is easy to grow and it is extremely prolific. You will not be disappointed if you plant it in your backyard garden zucchini • how to grow zucchini • how to plant zucchini • italian squash • description of zucchini
Deciduous Flowering Shrubs - Part 4 Hydrangeas are some of the most sumptuous summer-flowering shrubs for our shady gardens. These faithful summer bloomers are regaining the popularity they somehow lost for a time. And rightfully so. We'll look at several species in depth and since there are a lot of photographs, this two part series is also broken into two pages for each part, so they will have a chance of loading in your life time. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Easy Zucchinis (Courgettes) Popular as a versatile vegetable and quick and easy to grow, zucchinis are a good choice for beginning gardeners. zucchini • courgette • marrow • vegetable • pollination
Pumpkin Leaves in Peanut Sauce It seems that most people do not know that pumpkin leaves are edible. Cooked, they are delicious and nutritious; rich in the mineral iron and Vitamin A. pumpkin leaves in peanut sauce recipe • popular african dish • relish for sadza • suitable as vegetarian pasta sauce • cooked pumpkin leaves
Stunning Plant for November Cortaderia selloana Perennial Cortaderia selloana, or Pampas grass, throws out stunning feathery plumes offering height and spectacular sights to borders from October into November. buying cortaderia selloana pampas grass as a speci • growing cortaderia selloana or pampas grass • buying perennial grass with plumes for fall to win • pampas grass silvery plumes on display in october • looking after a pampas grass cortaderia selloana
The Skinny on Skimmia Heading for another hot summer? Japanese skimmia is drought tolerant and easy to keep happy. japanese skimmia • drought tolerant • berries • spider mites
Zucchini Tempura and Red Capsicum Sauce Deep-fat frying zucchini flowers in tempura batter makes an interesting starter, side dish to an Asian curry or picnic snack. Here are some dips for zucchini tempura. zucchini flower blossom recipes • zucchini tempura recipes • red capsium recipes • red pepper dipping sauces • zucchini and red pepper recipes
Asian Vegetables Non-Asian friends of mine say entering a Chinese grocery store makes them both anxious and excited. It's just, they don't know what those strange-looking veggies are. asian cuisine • asian food • vegetables • cookbook • recipes
Attracting Beneficial Insects Attracting helpful insects such as bees, butterflies and ladybugs to the vegetable garden is easy to do by adding beautiful feature plants to the patch. attracting beneficial insects • attract bees • attract butterflies • pollinators • getting rid of aphids
Hops The word "hops" probably makes most think of a beer ingredient, but hops have beneficial health uses as well. hops • herbs • herb gardening • growing herbs • herbal preparations
How to Save Vegetable Seeds Learning how to save your own vegetable seeds can be very rewarding. It a great way to save money, as well as producing plants that are perfectly suited to your climate. how to save seeds • seed saving • heirloom seeds • hybrid seeds • how to save vegetable seeds
Plant Families: Campanulaceae and Cannabinaceae The Hemp and Bluebell Families; we know well. Do either grow in your garden? plant families: campanulaceae and cannabinaceae • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • ecology • botany
Plant Families: Spurge The Spurge Family (<I>Euphorbiaceae</I>) is everything the Heath Family isn't, which is polite way to say it falls at the other end of the spectrum in most people's eyes. plant families: spurge • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botony • ecology
Texas Pistachio Texas pistachio is a large evergreen shrub native to southwestern North America. texas pistachio • pistacia texana • american pistachio • wild pistachio • mexican pistachio
That %&sh79#% Ragweed And then there's that %&sh79#% ragweed. Unattractive, unnoticeable, ignored and overlooked, ragweed - two ragweeds actually, Common Ragweed and Great Ragweed - are perhaps more deserving of botanical epithets than any other wildflower save Poison Ivy. that %&sh79#% ragweed • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
The Catkin Salicaceae pertains to the shrubs and trees of the willow family of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Catkins are part of the flora of the Arctic. shrubs and trees of willow family • canadian arctic • flora
Trees with Compound Leaves A minority of trees have compound leaves, i.e., multiple leaflets on a single leaf stem, giving many species a feathery beauty and the student means of identification. compound leaves • feather-compound • pinnate • palmate • fan-compound
City Street Trees It's difficult for most trees to tolerate the pollution in city air and the pressure of trampling feet over their roots, so the number of urban species is limited. city trees • street trees • urban trees • ailanthus • tree-of-heaven
GROWING BANANAS IN COLD CLIMATES It's that time of year again here in upstate NY. Sooner or later, the first frost will arrive. This means gardeners in the area have to bring bananas and other tender plants indoors for the winter. bananas • conservatory • greenhouse fruits • hardy bananas • stokes tropicals
Growing Tuberous Begonias in Pots or in the Garden: Caring for this Long Blooming Shade Plant Article describes how to succesfully grow one of the most long blooming and beautiful plants suitable for partial shade: The Tuberous Begonia. tuberous begonias • planting begonias • growing begonias • potting up begonias • winterizing begonias
May Gardening In The Low Desert 2000 What to do, how to do it gardening in the low desert for May. lasgna gardening • fertilizing • flowers • vegetables
Planting Watermelon in the Backyard Garden All you need is sun, water, and a lot of room for the vines to grow and you can cultivate a watermelon crop. how to grow watermelon • watermelon in the garden • growing conditions of watermelon • vining plants • cultivating watermelon
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
Clearing Woods - Shrubs - Part 1 - Spicebush Most woodlands have an understory of smaller trees and shrubs. Mine is no exception, but the palette is rather limited, I find. There are a goodly number of images, so please be patient while the page loads. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Wild, Wonderful Aroids-Part 3-Amorphophallus Hark all squeamish prudes! This genus is not for you. It is, however, for all with an eye for detail who love extraordinary plants. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Deciduous Flowering Shrubs - Part 4, page two continuation Hydrangeas are some of the most sumptuous summer-flowering shrubs for our shady gardens. These faithful summer bloomers are regaining the popularity they somehow lost for a time. And rightfully so. We'll look at several species in depth and since there are a lot of photographs, this series is also broken into two pages for each part, so they will have a chance of loading in your life time. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Hardy Euphorbias - Part 1 Hardy Euphorbia are one of my loves in the plant world. The foliage, form and flowers are all soul satisfying. As Dan Hinkley of Heronswood Nursery said, "you can't have too many euphorbs". In this two part series, I'll tell you about the ones that I grow, have grown and some I want to grow. Plus, I'll tell you which nurseries online list which plants. There are a lot of photos, so please be patient while the page loads for you... euphorbia • spurge • euphorbiaceae • hardy euphorbia • euphorbia pulcherrima
Online Nurseries 2001 - Variegated Foliage Nursery Stan Megos' Variegated Foliage Nursery, in Eastford, Connecticut, fosters the same type of uncontrollable greed in the heart of a variegated plant nut as a candy store does in the heart of a child. I have lots of plants to show you, so please be patient while the page loads. hade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials |
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