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New Gardeners Guide to Planting a Container Garden

March 31st, 2008

Container gardens give those people who don’t have yards or room for a “regular” garden a way to grow the gardens they crave. Now, they can have a garden on a deck, patio or in a window box or even inside their houses. All types of plants can be grown: vegetables, shrubs, roses, annuals, perennials. […]

Solutions To Common Rose Gardening Problems

March 31st, 2008

Your rose gardening efforts might have been zilched by extreme weather conditions, diseases, and viruses. The dreaded mosaic disease affect 9 of 10 rose gardens and block spots are as infectious as the common cold.
But don’t give up yet. There are several precautionary measures you can adopt in order to protect your precious rose garden.
Extreme […]

The Secrets Of Organic Rose Gardening

March 29th, 2008

If you listen carefully and keep your ears close to the ground, you’ll hear the latest buzzword loud and clear: Organic Farming!
Organics are the ideal way in which to protect your loved ones, your domesticated pets, and even the environment from damaging chemicals. Roses are pretty, elegant, and a real treasure to have around the […]

Gardening For Food

March 28th, 2008

Watching ‘Little House on the Prairie’ gave us a sense of what life use to be like a long time ago when there was no grocery store to stop in at on your way home from work in the evening.
We would see Charles breaking the soil with a plow and his team of horses and […]

Indoor Gardening for Kids - Start in a Dish

March 27th, 2008

Indoor gardening for kids is actually much easier to handle than an outside garden.  An indoor garden can be maintained in one area and you don’t have to worry about taking your children out in the rain to pull weeds.
A root top garden is an easy way to start children on their first indoor gardening […]

Organic Gardening

March 26th, 2008

There are several ways people grow their own gardens but the one that is becoming more popular is called organic gardening.
Organic gardening is gardening naturally, without the help of commercial fertilizers and other chemicals that are used to help produce grow bigger faster. Growing fruits, vegetables and herbs naturally may take some time but it […]