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All you need is sun, water, and a lot of room for the vines to grow and you can cultivate a watermelon crop.
Growing vegetables instead of ornamental perennial plants, doesn't mean a gardeners landscape has to look boring. These tall vegetables will add height to the landscape.
A review of Holly Hughes' book, "500 Places to See Before They Disappear" published by Frommer's®. A book that points out what we are losing on the planet and why.
Sweet autumn clematis is a deciduous perennial vine that takes center stage in the garden every fall with showers of white fragrant flowers.
This family of annual vines has been charming gardeners for centuries as a staple of cottage and heirloom gardens. Fragrant and colorful flowers abound.
Artistic people and do-it-yourselfers look at trash and see art for their gardens.
Why would anyone deliberately cultivate blackberries, when they grow rampantly along the roadsides? Inviting these unruly plants into one's garden isn't just a wild idea.
The movie Night at the Museum - Battle of the Smithsonian inspires a summer reading list for kids, with engaging books on history, science, and art.
Decide what you want to grow in your garden and learn how to plant them.
Even rose bushes and traditional long-stemmed flowers can find a place in everything from formal to cottage gardens.
Cool-season annuals provide early color in a spring garden. They also provide the gardener with an opportunity to start planting before the weather warms.
If there's one drive in California that ranks as the most scenic of them all, it has to be Highway 395, tracing the eastern edge of the Sierra.
These beautiful heirloom tomatoes are not only tasty and flavorful but are also highly attractive to look at because of the multi-colored stripes inside and out!
American gardeners will welcome a new gourmet variety of snack cherry tomato to the garden in spring 2010.
The appeal of fresh vegetables year round makes indoor gardening a satisfying pass-time.
Attractive evergreen shrubs can be trained up walls and fences as a colorful backdrop for other perennial plants and garden borders.
Most of us have a hanging planter or two outside to add beauty to our porches and patios. Hanging plants can also enhance interior décor as well!
Peas are the first crop to be planted during the growing season. They signal the start of spring.
A favorite garden shrub for generations the Hydrangea evokes charm and grace with its large flower clusters and long season of bloom. Grow a hydrangea in your garden!
Pumpkin patch open! How to plant; pumpkin growing; pumpkin pie recipe; pumpkin bread; pumpkin soup; pumpkin seed; pumpkin carving pattern; Halloween idea; fall decoration
Ideas for saving money around the house don't have to be complicated. Creativity and a willingness to reach out to neighbors can keep a lid on the household budget.
Container vegetable gardening provides delicious, organic, fresh fruits and vegetables in a small space and is perfect for any size garden.
The seed and greenhouse industries are preparing for a surge in backyard vegetable gardens as consumers try to cut costs and ensure they're eating safe, delicious food.
Tomatoes, peppers and othe warm season vegetables can be put into the ground in many areas of the continent. A few northerners though have to wait another week or two.
Ever wonder what goes into your favorite beverage? This article defines beer as well as focuses on the basic ingredients necessary to make beer.
Zucchini is easy to grow and it is extremely prolific. You will not be disappointed if you plant it in your backyard garden
Heirloom tomatoes produce a wide variety of colors - orange and yellow tomatoes for example. Here's some popular golden tomatoes, how to grow and use them.


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