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A mild first weekend in March marks the beginning of the 2007 gardening season. Supposedly the rose bushes are dormant now, and this is the time for pruning them - at least according to Roses for Dummies. One is not supposed to prune …
Source: Arun
Announcing . . . the first crocus of 2007! It's the same bunch that bloomed first last year. The year before that it was the bunch in front of the shed and that was one week later. Nice thing about a blog. It's so easy to "remember" …
Source: OldRoses
Are nasturtium blossoms safe to eat? (answer). From The Old Farmer's Almanac. reBlogged to nasturtiums on Apr 9, 2007, 11:00PM.
Source: Old Roses
Should I consider buying a Christmas tree that can be replanted after the holiday? Is replanting usually successful? (answer). From The Old Farmer's Almanac. reBlogged to trees on Feb 18, 2007, 11:00PM.
Source: Old Roses
From patio-perfect perennials to ever-blooming annuals and landscape shrubs, Spring 2007 promises to be an exciting year for all things gardening. “This spring, gardeners can expect to find an avalanche of great new plants and …
Source: Jennifer
Berries Galore Strawberry Packman Broccoli Bloomsdale Longstanding Spinach……organic and NO HOLES!
(ggg points and laughs at everyone with slug issues)
Source: Nickie
Spring is busting out all over. Every day I run around the yard with my camera recording each new blossom. Today I was thrilled to see these new tulips in bloom. I didn't know what kind they were but I did know two things: they are …
Source: OldRoses
The "Mystery Plant" that we all agreed was some sort of lily has instead turned out to be:. A snowdrop! This bed is probably the ONLY place in my yard that I have never planted snowdrops. Perhaps Mother Nature is trying to tell me …
Source: OldRoses
It has been a very windy day here in Iowa today, I went plant shopping this morning which is always fun! I planted several herb plants in my new garden for the senses bed. So far I have rosemary, thyme, 3 sages, garlic chives, chives, …
Source: Iowa Gardening Woman
Everyone knows that I am a Master Gardener, so they bring me all of their gardening questions. That's tough for me because, as noted above, I don't grow that stuff so I know nothing about it! Thanks to the Director of Rutgers Gardens …
Source: OldRoses