Archive for March, 2008

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Posted by on Mar 29 2008 | Uncategorized

<b>Gardening</b> and Social Function

Flower gardening is a big deal to my Mom and my grandfather (my mothers father, who also grew vegetables). For whatever reason, I never picked up the habit. Anyways, my mothers obsession with her flower beds always confused me.

Grow Gladiola and Paint Your <b>Garden</b> Naturally

Having planted the corms you should not forget placing right garden mulch around the gladiolas in light thin layers. If you do not want to let the weeds grow then better place mulch in between the rows of corms plantation.

<b>GARDENING</b>

Growing up we didn’t really have a garden. But, my Grandma did. She had a lovely garden. Lots of variety. They also grew vegetables for food. But, we didn’t have a garden perse’ at our house. I do remember growing various vegetables at

RedNeck <b>Gardening</b>

Funny Video.

Organic <b>gardening</b> and a hint of spring

I sat in on the organic gardening class for the new group of Chicago Master Gardener interns for a chance to see Kirsten in action. She is a lively enthusiastic instructor. Covered was the importance of feeding the soil , growing

<b>Gardening</b> in Northern Nevada

I decided to start a garden journal this year. Still a work in progressneeds more garden-y headers, but stillcheck it out.

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Late breaking news

Posted by on Mar 28 2008 | Uncategorized

Grow Gladiola and Paint Your <b>Garden</b> Naturally

Having planted the corms you should not forget placing right garden mulch around the gladiolas in light thin layers. If you do not want to let the weeds grow then better place mulch in between the rows of corms plantation.

The Return Of Spring - Cleaning Up My <b>Garden</b>

I cant wait to see my perennial plants, like old friends, pop their heads through the snow, still lingering in my garden. I go out dressed in my old Parka, scarf, boots and gloves, looking like I was going to the Arctic, instead of my

Organic Vegetable Farming &amp; <b>Gardening</b> Program

The Leelanau MSU Extension will host an organic vegetable farming and gardening event on Friday, April 18 at the NW Michigan Horticultural Research Station. This session will be of use to organic producers, backyard vegetable growers,

<b>GARDENING</b> UNDER WATER

Don’t do any major renovation or seed gardening until the ground dries some; it will just be too thick and lumpy. But I am still moving and planting small trees and shrubs; just be sure to loosen up all the ground - I literally crumble

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Take some rolls, and by means of a round opening on the top, as large as

Posted by on Mar 28 2008 | Uncategorized

All Gardening Tools
If you’re looking for all gardening tools that you will be able to use for your garden. You’re best chance at finding all gardening tools during this time. Everything you need from small hand held tools to larger items that you might need for your garden. If you have a large area that you are going to be working on then you should think of what you need to work on the area you are going to fix.
If you plan on growing some vegetables, you might need less of all gardening tools that you need. If you are just starting out then you might need more tools then someone else.
You’ll have to start with writing down what kind of tools that you need right away. It will be too much money to go out and by all gardening tools will be a lot to take care off if you are just working on a small area. Buy what you need for what you are working on; it will cut back on trying to store a lot of tools in the long run.

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After twenty-four hours, scald it in boiling water, skin and lard with

Posted by on Mar 27 2008 | Uncategorized

The Most Beautiful Gardens in the World.

The Most Beautiful Gardens in the World
by: Alain Le Toquin
publisher: Harry N. Abrams
, released: 01 December, 2004

price: $37.80 (new), $10.86 (used)

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Posted by on Mar 26 2008 | Uncategorized

Carnival of Green <b>Gardening</b>

Margaret Mary presents William Robinson and the Wild Garden posted at Earthly Paradise, saying, “This article examines the work of William Robinson, who, along with Gertrude Jekyll, revived the notion of the “wild garden” and helped

Prime Thyme Mysteries 1

Im delighted to be a guest at Cold Climate Gardening, to celebrate the launch of Nightshade, the sixteenth China Bayles mystery. China (for those who… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content,

Make Compost for Your <b>garden</b> on Your Own

In gardening, when you recycle the waste you create compost. It is really that simple to understand. Composting is not a new concept. It is one of the established conventional methods of recycling waste and almost every gardener knows

Spring <b>Gardening</b> Checklist!

Spring is on the way, and warm weather is beginning to peek around the corner, inviting us outdoors and begging gardeners to get their hands dirty. But unless you live in a tropical climate, there is still plenty of freezing weather to

Orchids and Lilies: by Tina Clinefelter

I also know they are tougher than they look, and growing them is quite within the skills of the average gardener, but I will leave it to other questing souls. Lilies have granted me limited success, with Casablanca being my favorite,

Life QotW: The Dirt on <b>Gardening</b>

What’s your favorite gardening tip for spring? Mulch, mulch, mulch and start fertilising. Read and post comments | Send to a friend.

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