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With the recent vernal equinox and a full moon, most local gardeners began seeding vegetable crops. And of course, a few warm sunny days pulled the gardening spirit out of its winter dormancy.
Doesn’t the greening of the grass and the budding of the trees start your green thumb to itching? Gardening, landscaping and lawn care are several of this country’s most popular hobbies.
Serious gardeners begin experiencing the “itch” to get down and dirty this time of year, pulling out gardening reference books and heading to gardening centers to begin filling their yards, flower beds and vegetable gardens.
In last week’s column, I discussed the pros and cons of container materials that are available. This week I would like to share some tips and design ideas that will make container gardening a pleasurable pastime for any gardener. Let’s begin by breaking down the elements of container gardening.
By MARY VINNEDGE Eagle Staff Writer Author Joe Lamp’l is passionate about gardening methods that, at best, benefit the environment and, at w …
Container gardening has exploded in popularity with about 47 percent of American households admitting to some form of container gardening.
Any book coming from the American Horticultural Society has helpful information. This one is no exception. It explains terms associated with pruning and training plants to a specific shape or design.
The Roseville Utility Exploration Center has scheduled a class on natural gardening from 10 to 11 a.m. April 12 at the center, 1501 Pleasant Grove Blvd.
Many gardeners are going “green,” eschewing harsh chemicals. Spring is here, the weather is warming up, and your backyard is beckoning.
Gardeners can get ready to grow at A Garden Affair: Fun for All, a daylong program next Saturday at the Akron-Summit County Public Library in downtown Akron.
























