January is National Mailorder Gardening Month, and the mailboxes of
gardeners will soon be stuffed with tomatoes and melons, peas and
perennials.
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July is an unpredictable month in the garden. About all you can count on is humidity. Gardeners just have to play it by ear. You know there will be vegetables to harvest, flowers to deadhead and a new crop of weeds. Heres a list of garden chores to make
help your garden weather the heat of summer. Most importantly, keep a close eye on pests and disease, then sit back and enjoy your garden and all the efforts you put in earlier in the year to get it where it is now.
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How often do you see a vegetable garden that does not have at least a few tomato plants growing in it? Without a doubt, tomatoes are the most popular vegetable for home gardeners. There are numerous times each year when I have people asking me if I want any tomatoes from their garden because they had way too many. One way to combat this problem is to stagger the planting so that you can spread the harvest out over a few weeks rather than all at once.
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A Thank You Bouquet for Green Gardeners
Gardeners across the country contributed their green gardening tips to celebrate Earth Day’s 40th Anniversary.
Many thanks to all the gardeners who shared their green gardening tips on Earth Day–each of you deserves a bouquet of spring flowers from my garden for taking time to post your suggestions for how to grow greener.
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Ample Harvest is Way for Gardeners to Give
Gardeners certainly understand the connection between growing a vegetable garden and sharing the fruits of their efforts with others. In addition to the Plant a Row for the Hungry campaign, there are other organizations working to
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My Plant a Row for the Hungry volunteer efforts started in November when [...]
Fine Gardening
Fine
gardening is a magazine published by The Taunton Press. Many amateur and hobbyist gardeners consider it a source of inspiration and constantly refer to it for new ideas and innovative tips. Fine Gardening provides a very large number of articles on very different topics related to gardening, such as:
-reviews for equipments and tools;-garden design [...]
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