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Grow Ornamental Plants For Cutting A Flower Garden Tips

October 17, 2009 by Gardening Tips · Leave a Comment 

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Best Tips About Garden Ideas

September 10, 2009 by Gardening Tips · Leave a Comment 

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Flower Garden: How To Grow Ornamental Plants For Cuttings

August 25, 2009 by Gardening Tips · Leave a Comment 

Image via Wikipedia When it comes to flower garden ideas , many garden enthusiasts recommend the use of cuttings instead of seeds as planting materials for flower gardens. Growing plants from seeds may take a long time. You will need to wait for a few weeks or months before your plants will grow and start to bear flowers. Unfortunately, most of us do not have the patience to wait for months to see some flowers in our flower gardens. If you want to fill your home with plenty of colorful

Growing Veggies In Your Garden

July 23, 2009 by Gardening Tips · Leave a Comment 

What a flurry of activity there must be in the western garden now! Spring is planting time. No doubt your nursery plants... trees, shrubs and flowers will all be planted, by now. Early vegetables, such as lettuce, radishes, peas and onions, will already be poking their heads above the ground. It may be time now to make a second planting of some of these vegetables, particularly lettuce and radishes, to insure young, tender plants coming along through the summer months. In fact, plan to plant the

Cheap Pots and Trellis

April 12, 2009 by Gardening Tips · Leave a Comment 

Hi Thanks so much for your wonderful newsletter, I really enjoy it and look forward to it every week. I just read that you need tips on saving in the garden! I always save my 8 ounce cans of tomato sauce (cleaned of course). I poke holes in the bottom, fill with dirt and start many a seed in them, (veggies, flowers, herbs). I get usually 10 packs for a dollar for the seeds when they are on sale , so I I stock up and place them in an air tight container which prolongs their shelf life.

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