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Guest Review: Fine <b>Gardening&#39;s</b> DVD on Propagation

by Claire Splan of Alameda Garden It just seems like it should be simple: you plop a seed into some soil, cover it up with more soil, water it, and something should grow. Well, that works fine for some things…

Leaf Shapes Offer Clues to Water Needs

If youre browsing a garden center and see a new plant or tree youd like to add to your garden, you can use the shape of its leaves to get a rough-and-ready estimate of its water needs. Plants with long, wide, thin leaves need more

Nursery guru on <b>gardening</b> in late winter, and everything else that <b>…</b>

In gardening, like in cooking, the secret of success is getting ready., and late winter is THE TIME And to reduce the intimidation factor, he offers this: “What doesnt work is a learning experience.” Amen. And I particularly like this

<b>Gardening</b> Question of the Day for Tuesday, February 19, 2008

What causes the leaves on my rubber plant to turn yellow? (answer). From The Old Farmer’s Almanac.

The Truth About <b>Garden</b> Remedies: Book Review

Jeff is traveling around the country, promoting his two books, The Truth About Garden Remedies: What… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

Decorating Your Summer <b>Garden</b>

There really cant be enough said about the value that a well placed hammock in your summer garden will add to the enjoyment of your time spent in the great outdoors. This is particularly true, for some unknown reason, for men.

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