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How to Store Root Vegetables in Boxes in a Cellar
Here is the first turnip I got out of my garden this summer. One week, nothing...the next, I had a bunch pushing their shoulders through the soil, and begging to be pulled. Keeping root vegetables in a cellar...
0 commentsGrowing Cranberries
Most home gardeners don't think about growing cranberries in their home gardens but it can be done. The cranberry grows naturally only on the continent of North America.
5 commentsVegetable Container Gardening in Texas
There are a number of reasons that you may want to try vegetable container gardening in Texas. In many parts of the state the soil is unsuitable and difficult to work with; containers can be filled...
2 commentsGrowing Great Blueberries
Blueberries and vanilla ice cream, blueberries in oatmeal, blueberry smoothies, blueberry pie, and the list will go on and on. If you live in an area where the blueberries grow wild, then with...
24 commentsSMITHIANTHA
SMITHIANTHA SMITHIANTHA (temple bells) is a small genus of four or five species. They are plants for only temporary display, however, because the flowering season is followed by a several-month-long...
0 commentsHow to Grow Geraniums Using Cuttings
Geranium Maculatum (Photo by photophob at Flickr.com) Red Geranium (Photo by suraark at Flickr.com) (Photo by scandblue at Flickr.com) If you are thinking that you don't exactly have a green thumb, you...
1 commentHow to Grow Your Own Wheatgrass
Wheatgrass juice is a popular drink in juice bars because it is considered as a miracle juice that can help cure most disease but unfortunately wheatgrass is not readily available to most people and not...
2 commentsBlueberries for landscaping and diet
Blueberries have artistic qualities and culinary appeal! Photo by Whitworth Photography. Picking blueberries off knee-high bushes was a favorite summer event in Pennsylvania. My wife and I bought two...
2 commentsSONERILA
SONERILA SONERILA SONERILA margaritacea, a low growing, bushy plant with beauti fully marked leaves, is the only specie of this genus commonly grown in doors. Red, creeping stems, whicl grow 10 inches...
0 commentsspanish shawl plant (schizocentron)
Schizocentron Botanist have recently decided that Schizocentron elegans (Spanish shawl) should be included in the genus Heterocentron; its correct name is H. elegans. It is still better known by its...
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