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In Summer-y... (A summer-garden recap and other bright ideas)   Well, I've hung the fall wreath on the door and kicked the impatiens to the compost pile. Mini pumpkins and dried sedum cuttings grace the hanging baskets on our now-birdless front porch, and ...more
Created By: Jenny
Created: Oct 7, 2009
Turn on the bulbs, turn off the blahs   A Midwest native, I grew up accepting the fact that winters were cold. Even so, I didn't handle Winter '09 gracefully. And somewhere between the -42 wind chill of 2009 and our freak snowf...more
Created By: Jenny
Created: Oct 7, 2009
Wagon Wheel Herb Garden Finally, a great idea for wagon wheels that doesn't look Southwestern! This super idea came from my visit to the world famous Chelsea Flower show in England.  It illustrates that low cost ideas ...more
Created By: Maureen
Created: Oct 7, 2009
The new house I have finally unpacked the last box! I have focused very little on the out side as we have been doing repairs and stuff. New pictures to come soon of the new yard and changes being made. I think I ha...more
Created By: chantel
Created: Oct 7, 2009
Zapotec Dye Plants Although there are many weavers throughout Latin America, the Zapotec weavers of Mexico are famous for their beautiful colored textiles.  Their traditional hues were derived from plant materials ...more
Created By: Maureen
Created: Oct 6, 2009
The adventures on Murray Hill 9 more trees to plant today..................more
Created By: Jannelle
Created: Oct 6, 2009
My Garden Blog 2009 It's  beautiful outside today so I decided to pull some weeds in my garden. Gotta keep after them. lol. I'm a bit concerned about my Ginger plants making it through the winter. Don't know if I sh...more
Created By: Sharon
Created: Oct 4, 2009
The Gardens by the Side of the Road/sharing plants When I first decided to go into flower gardening more than just a few plants and annuals, it was when I was ill and needed something to look forward to. I wanted to plant a perennial and bulb garden i...more
Created By: Dot
Created: Oct 2, 2009
New and need help Hi all...new here and need to know what zone im in...sounds strange but gotta start somewhere....thanks  Doug...more
Created By: Doug
Created: Sep 29, 2009
The Gardens by the Side of the Road/communication My husband and I have a problem communicating about the flower gardens. It was OK when we just had the circle garden, and the ones directly in front of the house. But we kept adding beds and now have ...more
Created By: Dot
Created: Sep 28, 2009
Photos Slide Show I just made up a slide show of some of my roses and garden photos. Hope you folks will enjoy it.  :o)   community.learn2grow.com/roseman77...more
Created By: Stan
Created: Sep 27, 2009
Halloween Plants and Lore Halloween is tied to ancient Roman harvest festivals as well as the Celtic feast of Samhain, a summer’s end festival. The Celts believed that the dead rose from their graves on the eve of Samhai...more
Created By: Jessie Keith
Created: Sep 25, 2009
Winter Greenhouse Hello everyone, I have recently started doing some winter veggie gardening. I've found from a few sites that we can grow veggies such as broccoli, brussel sprouts, and a few others in a cold greenhou...more
Created By: Brandy
Created: Sep 25, 2009
Banana's Hello everyone, I have had my banana plant for about a year now. It is so wonderful! I just love it. I have an issue though. For some reason I believe due to the temperature change in the season...more
Created By: Brandy
Created: Sep 25, 2009
The Gardens by the Side of the Road/stevia One of our local nurseries had a stevia plant for sale which they say you can use instead of sugar. I see it is now in powder form for sale. Has anyone had experience with this plant and if you raise...more
Created By: Dot
Created: Sep 25, 2009
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