Archive for the ‘Container Gardening’ Category

Flower Gardening – Mar 11, Growing from seed – caring for seedlings

Friday, March 12th, 2010

If you're growing plants from seed for the first time, here's what you need to know about caring for your seedlings. Find out how to grow them under lights, and how to harden them off to get them ready for the garden.Read more…
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Trees and Shrubs – Jacaranda

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

The jacaranda tree is a tropical beauty with its clusters of fragrant, purple, trumpet-shaped blooms. It makes an excellent shade or street tree.Read more…
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Flower Gardening – Mar 8, Growing Lady's Mantle

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Ladies Mantle is an undemanding charmer with beauty, adaptability and pest resistance. This plant is not fussy about soil type, or soil pH, and has no insect or disease problems. Find out how to use this attractive perennial in your garden.Read more…
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Hobby Gardening – How To Find Discount Gardening Supplies

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

We love to garden but pots, plants, and tools can add up to a hefty penny. We may have a dream to fill our huge lot with all manner of vegetables, fruits, and flowers, but don’t have the equipment or the plant stock to do it. Knowing where to find discount gardening supplies helps us [...]

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Begin Your Garden Now With The Basics Of Vegetable Gardening

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Begin Your Garden Now With The Basics Of Vegetable Gardening
Vegetable gardening can be an extremely rewarding experience, giving you a large, cheap source of delicious food, completely free from pesticides or other chemicals inherent in most food grown around the world. While food grown with the use of chemicals might be [...]

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Flower Gardening – Mar 3, Dazzling Oriental Poppies

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Oriental poppies have amazing looking flowers. Depending on cultivar, the petals resemble smooth, shimmering silk or pleated crepe paper. The edges may be ruffled, pinked or crinkled and some blooms have a black blotch at the base. Learn how to grow these attractive flowers:Read more…
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Many Alternatives: Gardening

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Many Alternatives: Gardening
There are many options when deciding to start gardening, such as what type of garden to start. Home gardening is becoming more popular again, although not always in the traditional ways it was in the past. More people live in apartments and condominiums that ever before, so traditional methods [...]

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Tips To Growing In A Container Growing Herbs For The Ultimate Joy

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Tips To Growing In A Container Growing Herbs For The Ultimate Joy
For urbanization habitancy a container herb garden is the answer for those wanting to have fresh herbs within easy reach daily. However due to lack of space they are unable to avail of it. Persons who have to constantly change their addresses will [...]

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Flower Gardening – Mar 3, Dazzling Oriental Poppies

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Oriental poppies have amazing looking flowers. Depending on cultivar, the petals resemble smooth, shimmering silk or pleated crepe paper. The edges may be ruffled, pinked or crinkled and some blooms have a black blotch at the base. Learn how to grow these attractive flowers:Read more…
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Hobby Gardening – Best Places To Find Gardening Supplies

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

For some novice gardeners, gardening supplies might simply be a few hand tools, a few pots, some soil and fertilizer. Some novice gardeners might be intimidated even by those few items. They may wonder around in a garden store, wondering what all the strange looking items do, and how they can be helpful (or not) [...]

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Trees and Shrubs – Jacaranda

Friday, March 5th, 2010

The jacaranda tree is a tropical beauty with its clusters of fragrant, purple, trumpet-shaped blooms. It makes an excellent shade or street tree.Read more…
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FREE video Reveals The #1 Secret to creating a colorful Garden, with blossoms all year round and NO plot of ground

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Flower Gardening – Mar 3, Dazzling Oriental Poppies

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Oriental poppies have amazing looking flowers. Depending on cultivar, the petals resemble smooth, shimmering silk or pleated crepe paper. The edges may be ruffled, pinked or crinkled and some blooms have a black blotch at the base. Learn how to grow these attractive flowers:Read more…
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Flower Gardening – Feb 16, Watch out for red lily leaf beetle

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Gardeners who grow lilies should be on the lookout for the lily leaf beetle. This red beetle is indigenous to Europe and Asia, but was introduced to North America in the mid-1940s. It is now found in eastern Canada, and has been spreading to the eastern US. Here's how to identify and control this garden [...]

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Hobby Gardening – Master Gardener Gardening Supplies

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

So, your hobby has become an obsession and now you’re thinking of becoming a master gardener, but what does this mean? Many people decide to take their love of gardening to the next level and join master gardener programs offered at universities and extension agents across the United States and Canada. These programs offer valuable [...]

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5 Top Container Garden Tips

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

5 Top Container Garden Tips
Having a container garden has many practical advantages. It isn’t a particularly new idea, but one that is often overlooked when it is really the best answer. Containers can be used in conjunction with a traditional gardening arrangement, or they can be the garden. This is especially useful if you are [...]

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Trees and Shrubs – Jacaranda

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

The jacaranda tree is a tropical beauty with its clusters of fragrant, purple, trumpet-shaped blooms. It makes an excellent shade or street tree.Read more…
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FREE video Reveals The #1 Secret to creating a colorful Garden, with blossoms all year round and NO plot of ground

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Flower Gardening – Feb 16, Watch out for red lily leaf beetle

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Gardeners who grow lilies should be on the lookout for the lily leaf beetle. This red beetle is indigenous to Europe and Asia, but was introduced to North America in the mid-1940s. It is now found in eastern Canada, and has been spreading to the eastern US. Here's how to identify and control this garden [...]

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Flower Gardening – Feb 16, Watch out for red lily leaf beetle

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Gardeners who grow lilies should be on the lookout for the lily leaf beetle. This red beetle is indigenous to Europe and Asia, but was introduced to North America in the mid-1940s. It is now found in eastern Canada, and has been spreading to the eastern US. Here's how to identify and control this garden [...]

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Hobby Gardening – Finding The Gardening Supplies You Will Need

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Gardening supplies can be simple or elaborate. Gardening supplies can be found for large farms, or small container gardens inside one’s home. Gardening supplies can be very expensive, or relatively inexpensive. If a gardener does not want to go broke trying every new tool advertised for a home garden, a gardener needs to plan, to [...]

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Growing Food in a Container Garden

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

You can grow quite a bit of food in containers either indoors or outdoors. I know, because although I have close to 30 acres, there is no where to grow anything. Thick woods are conducive to growing food plants, but containers of soil near the house in the summer and indoors in the winter work [...]

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