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You reap what you sow-plant a pizza garden
Mothers and fathers can learn to raise little vegetable lovers. Teaching children that vegetables are tasty as well as good for them can be a true parenting challenge. Just following a few simple tips,...
0 commentsI'm look'n over a red leaf clover
Clover, how to grow it/how to eliminate it---Clovers originated in southeastern Europe and southwestern Asia Minor. They were once believed to be a curative for heart disease because of their heart-shaped...
0 commentsFor gardeners, autumn is a time of harvest and a time of gathering together
October 4, 2008 October is a busy month of preparation in the garden before the winter sets in. Today to do list of what needs to be done. Continue enjoying the fruits of your labor this week by harvesting...
0 commentsFall Colors and other gardening tips
Fall is the time when the sun drops low in the sky and shadows grow long. Although the garden seems to be shutting down for the winter, it’s really time to prepare for next year’s garden by paying...
0 commentsGardening tips for the middle of November
Growing healthy plants is like taking your vitamins - if you make it a daily routine, it's easy to do. Fall is the best time to put smart gardening practices into your routine. Then it becomes a groove, a...
0 commentsZucchini
It happens all too often. You'll see big blossoms on your summer squash plants and tiny little squashes forming behind the blossoms. But after a few days the blossom dries up and the tiny squash shrivels and...
0 commentsBeauty is in the eye of the beholder in the garden
Beautyberry Callicarpa Americana---Beautyberry is a loose, open shrub with outward pointing branches covered in coarse-toothed yellow-green leaves. Tiny lilac flowers decorate the base of each leaf and in...
0 commentsThings to do in an early August garden
It's the dog days of summer! Some of us are enjoying a break from several years of drought conditions while others are still gardening under water restrictions. Additional challenges include wild fires and...
0 commentsGardening isn't for the faint of heart
Squash Bug control is not for the squeamish. Their name itself suggests a good way to control the big, gray, shield-shaped squash bugs that often become the bane of vegetable gardens as summer heats up. The...
0 commentsgardeners getting together
We got together with some fellow gardening friends recently for a pot luck dinner and had a very rare gardening treat thrown in for good measure. Our hosts took us back through their property to an unused old...
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