I spent this past weekend hanging out with a few dear friends down in Columbus. It was one of those times that mothers tend to treasure most when their children are young, in that the mother's children were not involved and were happily …
Source: Hanna
February 21, 2007
Hydroponic Gardening -Growing Without Soil!
Hydroponic gardening (growing without soil) is the way of the future for environmentally controlled agriculture. Growing without soil virtually eliminates soil borne pests … To Find Out More: Hydroponic Gardening -Growing Without Soil.
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May 11, 2007
Nice Night for Growing
I've been told that plants do most of their growing at night. If so, it should be a really nice night for growing.
Source: Rose
May 21, 2007
Growing Winter Squash
Growing Winter squash can intimidate home gardeners. They grow on large vines, take all season to mature and then what do you do with them. There are also so many of them, it’s hard to know what’s worth growing. …
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May 19, 2007
Vertical Growing Space
In smaller gardens, it makes a lot of sense to maximize your growing space by going up. We are going to do that this year, and have installed a trellis fence. We’re going to train our pole beans, squash, melons, cucumbers and probably …
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March 12, 2007
What to Watch Out for when Growing an Organic Garden
Many of us have tried to grow a garden at one point or another, some have been successful and others haven’t. Growing a garden is something that people do for many reasons. Perhaps you want to supplement your family with food that you …
Source: Jennifer
April 20, 2007
Growing Transplants from Seed
The previous entry in this series on raising vegetable transplants examined the seed starting supplies and equipment required to germinate seedlings indoors. Today we’ll look at all the steps involved in growing your own transplants …
Source: Kenny Point
March 20, 2007
Mar 20, Growing Sweetheart Roses
Growing Sweetheart Roses in the home garden by garden author Doug Green.
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May 17, 2007
Growing Hardy Mums
Chrysanthemums can actually be hardy perennials in most gardening zones, if planted early enough to become established. Mums are easy growing plants that will bloom as other plants fade, if pinched during the growing season. …
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