May 6, 2007

Use Water Crystals for More Flexible Plantings

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Plants should be planted with similar plants that have the same soil, light, and watering needs. You shouldn’t plant a water loving plant like a hardy hibiscus (rose mallow) next to a dry loving plant like a yucca or sedum,

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March 27, 2007

Container Planting

Tired of the same old hanging baskets and usual container plantings on your patio or porch? Host Paul James shows how to utilize the unconventional and downright unusual to make striking container plantings.

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May 8, 2007

May comes round again.

Life in the garden slows down as winter approaches. The autumn plantings of root and green leafy vegetables are powering along espcially now we've had a bit of rain. So the time is now spent on maintenance and planning for the spring

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May 25, 2007

Purple flowers for Ron

My view on color in the garden: you need a lot of it. So I don't think much about coordinating plantings by color; the main thing for me is coordinating bloom times and including plenty of long-blooming annuals.

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March 25, 2007

The problem with hedges

Formal_hedges.jpg Hedges can be the most beautiful and useful plantings that gardeners could ever turn their hands to. But, they can also be the most infuriating. Why? For a hedge to work well it relies on teamwork. … Related EntriesRope Hammock Tranquility It’s Time Gardening tool set with fork, shovels - Global Sources Q&A: Light Requirements for Tomatoes Oh no. Not again.

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