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Gardening - Inside & Out
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You can't get any closer to God than in a garden. Our gardens give us food, herbs, habitat for wildlife and birds--not to mention hours of fun and peace. Hope you enjoy these articles!
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Gardening - ThriftyFun.com
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Website that looks for frugal solutions to everyday problems. |
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Advice For Reviving A Clematis
Should I pardon this clematis? I have a clematis which has been on this trellis since we moved into our home over ten years ago. Every spring I am surprised that it has even survived because it never looks all that healthy to me. You can see that the top of the plant looks healthy and has many buds on which will soon bloom, but the middle areas are woody and unhealthy looking.
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Can Orchids Be Started From Cuttings?
Is it possible to start orchids from cuttings?
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Advice For Growing Latana
I have a problem getting Lantana to grow. I have the yellow gold that will spread. Do you have any tips on planting and watering etc? Seems after about a month or two they just die.
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Avocado Trees Are Flowering
My 2 Avocado trees are over 7-8 feet tall and look like they now have tiny yellow flowers and are pollinating. They are next to each other in our back yard and look great. They are 6 or 7 yrs old. Will they start to have fruit soon? How should I treat them? Any info you can give me will be helpful. Thank you.
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Help Choosing Perennials
I have a raised, bricked flower bed running a partial length of our house. It is 15' long and 1.5' wide and sits in partial to full shade. It faces the street, so I'd like to plant something eye-catching, that might provide continuous color. I'm okay with planting a few annuals to add to the look, but would really like some suggestions for perennials to anchor this area. Thanks so much for your help!
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The Best Houseplants for Low Light
If you find that you have a brown thumb when it comes to growing houseplants, existing light conditions may be the biggest factor standing in the way of you and success. Selecting plants to grow indoors is similar to selecting plants to grow outdoors. But instead of selecting the right plant for the right site, you need to choose your houseplants based on your available light.
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Zoysia Grass Is Not Good For Gardens
Don't plant Zoysia grass in your yard unless you have no flowers, patios or places you do not want it to go. It is hard to stop wants it takes root. It is growing between my bricks in my sidewalk, in my patio everywhere. It is only good for fields where sports are played.
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Planting Blueberry Bushes
We are getting ready to plant blueberry bushes. I have read online that we need to cut off the top 3rd of the plants when we plant them and then not let them produce for the 1st 2 years. Does anyone out there have experience with blueberries?
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Pretty Primroses
The first flowers of spring here, pretty primroses. It's been a cold wet spring and the flowers are just starting to bloom
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Starting Cactus From Seeds
I have recently purchased some seeds for cactus. I have seen them growing here in KS, so I know it's possible. My question is, how to start cactus? How about soil, or should I just use rock to plant them in? I love cactus, but this is my first attempt to grow some. Any help would be great! Thanks.
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Growing Gourds In 5 Gallon Buckets
Can I grow gourds in 5 gallon buckets? I'd like to grow some of those little gourds that look like hens eggs. I have the seeds, and am ready to plant. But we don't have enough space for sprawling vines in the yard. Could I plant these seeds in
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Transplanting "Lucky Bamboo" Outside
I have bamboo curly stalks growing in a vase of water with glass stones. Can it be transplanted outdoors in the Ohio area? Thank you.
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Planting Lilacs In Sandy Soil
I live in Wyoming and have very sandy soil. I would like to plant lilacs and need to know the best time to plant and how to care for them.
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Make Your Own Garden Paths
After my home site was cleared, I was left with a large area in the back which was filled with mud after every rain. Before I installed zoysia sod, I decided to make paths leading to several areas I plan to landscape with shrubs, flowers, and vegetables. The paths would be rather long (150 feet) and it would be very expensive to finish them with cement.
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Where Can I Plant A Weeping Willow?
I decided I wanted a weeping willow and so we planted one in the front yard about 20 ft from the house and 15 feet from the street but now I am worried about the septic system and foundation. I keep reading that they should not be planted near any septic or water lines(our septic is in the backyard).
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