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Many a hobby gardener is wooed by the cornucopia of colors and scents that tropical flowers and even shrubs give off. They are deliciously different, and so it is not surprise that many vie for an opportunity to include specimen of this …
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Martha Foley and Amy Ivy of the Cornell Cooperative Extension discuss watering the garden as we still await a good soaking.
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Author: Gardenstew Subject: Growing, Drying and Freezing Your Own Herbs Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 11:20 pm (GMT 0) Article By JA Elliott These annual, perennial and sometimes shrubby plants are often grown by amateur gardeners, …
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Gardening tips and the right plants for dry shade.
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click for more images Ornamental Gourds - How to Dry Gourds Marie Iannotti Drying Bird House and Other.
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Gaillardia Marie Iannotti Top 10 Underused Drought Tolerant Perennials When you think of plants for dry.
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Some herbs are grown simply for their beauty and fragrance in the garden. But once grown, many herbs are harvested for what they were grown for: medicines, seasonings, aromatics and so forth. That requires proper preservation techniques …
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March is here and with the start of our dry season. This time of year can be very hard on our lawns and shrubs as the temperatures will begin to rise, and it becomes very dry. It's important to keep a close eye on your irrigation system. It's also a good time to prepare your yard for summer growth.
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February is the toughest month in the garden. Gardeners in warm climates don't know what to expect from the weather. Those in cold climates would give anything to…
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I want to start with a note for viewers from the "cold " climates that I realize our cold weather would be a mild spring day for some people. The past few winters here have been mild and lots of…
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