garden guides
garden guides
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by Tim Hallinan - 2006-12-04
There times when a plant out grows its spot or needs to be moved to make way for a new garden design. When transplanting a shrub or tree be aware of the weather. Though possible, transplanting shrubs ...
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by Tim Hallinan - 2006-12-04
Review last year's journal and start a new one for this year by recording your seed/plant orders Browse through catalogs or spend a little time online searching for the plants you'll be using during ...
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by Tim Hallinan - 2006-12-04
There are always those spots in your garden where grass just doesn't seem to grow or that are either too rocky or rooty for shrubs. Groundcovers can solve all kinds of gardening problems and are often...
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by R Birch - 2006-12-04
There are always those spots in your garden where grass just doesn't seem to grow or that are either too rocky or rooty for shrubs. Groundcovers can solve all kinds of gardening problems and are often...
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by R Birch - 2006-12-08
Wildflower meadows are noted for their easy maintenance and a wide variety of plants resulting in vibrant colors, interesting textures and an increased awareness of seasonal change. They are a welcom...
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by R Birch - 2006-12-13
All great gardens have one thing in common. That is, they offer something during each of the four seasons. Through spring and summer the colorful flowers of perennials, annuals and flowering trees and...
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by R Birch - 2006-12-13
Foundation plantings have traditionally been intended to screen cement foundations of houses. This is a bit short sighted, however. Creating a welcoming entrance garden is a more appropriate way go ab...
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by R Birch - 2006-12-13
If there's a gardener on you list to buy for this holiday season you have quite a bit to choose from. Any gardener would appreciate reference guides or other garden related books. They'll also apprec...
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by R Birch - 2006-12-21
When planning a vegetable garden the first step is alway finding the ideal spot. Most vegetables require lots of sun so choose a location with a southern exposure. Ideally the sunlight is distributed ...
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by R Birch - 2006-12-21
Each fall I regret that there were projects I just didn't have time to get to and each spring I try to recall the successes and failures of the previous season. This year I've decided to change all th...