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The Wonderful Cucurbita moschata 'Tromba d'Albenga'
There is one squash I must grow every year and that's 'Tromba d'Albenga.' Sure its big and takes up space, but this vigorous squash starts producing in early July and will continue until frost ...more
Talking Up Cucurbita moschata 'Tromba d'Albenga'
There is one squash I must grow every year and that's 'Tromba d'Albenga'. Sure its big and takes up space, but this vigorous squash starts producing in early July and will continue until frost wi...more
Jessie's Vegetable Picks for 2008
Every year it's the same; in the summer I take my wealth of fresh garden produce for granted and in the winter I miss it sorely. By January, I am so weary of frozen vegetables and mediocre half-ripe g...more
holiday recipe
try this for your superbowl sunday party:
spread 1 package of softened cream cheese on a plate
spread crystal hot sauce on top of cream cheese
top with 1 can of crab meat
serve with crackers
&nbs...more
green/lazy/cheapskate
Here is a shot of my cluttered little mississippi cottage garden with its wildflowers and "green roof" entry arbor...
i am VERY interested in sharing and learning more about ways to get more out of...more
Greetings From Palm Springs
It's the middle of January and our desert is in the 80s, which explains why so many snow birds winter here from Chicago and Canada! This is high season in Palm Springs and it's busy, but come su...more
Growing Tips
How to Make Softwood Cuttings
Several kinds of desirable plants can be started from softwood cuttings taken between mid-June and mid -July. These include evergreen azaleas, roses, deciduous mag...more
Book Reviews - October 2008 Children's Gardening Books
To Be Like the Sun by Susan Marie Swanson. Orlando, FL: Harcourt, Inc., Children’s Book Division, 2008.Hardcover, 34 pp., ISBN13: 978-0-15-205796-1; ISBN 10: 0-15-205796-X, $16.00.
Author Susan...more
Vegetable Gardening
Home Vegetable, Fruit and Herb Gardening Makes Sense in Today’s World
Barbara D. May, president of National Garden Clubs Inc., says that the surge in home vegetable, herb and fruit gardening th...more
Native Plants
Barbara May, president of National Garden Clubs, chose “Nurture the Earth – Plant Natives” as the central theme of her administration to encourage wider use of native plants and wild...more
Garden Club Blog: Grow Now
Grow Now is a place where members and friends of National Garden Clubs can grow new ideas, ask questions and share tips on everything from using native plants to flower arranging. So, visit this Garde...more
Loving Every Minute Of IT!
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