Gardening Tips On Dahlias

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Posted by G. Thumb | Posted in General Garden | Posted on 04-09-2009

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Gardening Tips On Dahlias


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Gardening Tips Perth County

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Posted by G. Thumb | Posted in General Garden | Posted on 21-02-2009

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Gardening Tips Jackmani Climbing Climatis

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Posted by G. Thumb | Posted in General Garden | Posted on 30-12-2008

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Gardening Tips And Pictures

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Posted by G. Thumb | Posted in General Garden | Posted on 10-11-2008

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Gardening Tips And Pictures
Can you help me identify my snake?

I've been trying to find pictures of it or something similar, but the song: (It is black and yellow type striped black spots on his head witha pink nose (if the tip of the nose is pink) The people at the pet store told me it was a garden snake California – But i cannot find one that is even closer to him. My brother said it was a king snake, but I do not know .. im so im puzzled and ask for help .. thanx in advance

Black and yellow snake sounds like a king. Trust me. I had a lot of them as pets. A king snake is a constrictor. Watch their behavior. The pink nose Tho? Do not know.


Vintage Gardening Tips on Old Movie: Gardening DVD (1940)


Vintage Gardening Tips on Old Movie: Gardening DVD (1940)


$4.99


A fascinating piece of the history of gardening, this Encyclopedia Britannica produced film from the 1940s introduces children to the art of gardening. Included is priceless footage of cute kids gardening with children’s garden tools. The film discusses every part of preparing, planting, maintaining, and harvesting from a vegetable garden. As interesting as it is to see what the pervasive opinions…

Deer in My Garden Volume 1: Perennials & Subshrubs (Yucky Flower Series)


Deer in My Garden Volume 1: Perennials & Subshrubs (Yucky Flower Series)


$11.98


Much more than a list of ‘deer-resistant’ plants, this book takes the reader into the garden, detailing cultural requirements, bloom length, seasonal interest, landscape use, companion plants, maintenance, and propagation for each plant. This is a reference tool for all gardeners, in deer country or not….


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North Carolina Gardening Tips

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Posted by G. Thumb | Posted in General Garden | Posted on 10-11-2008

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North Carolina Gardening Tips
Planting in summer.?

Everything I had is dead. I want a small garden in the back of the house and I have no idea what to plant. It is allready temputure summer and usually in the 90s every day. I live in North Carolina & I despeatly want a flower garden and maybe some ivy? Tips on earth too? I am working with a layer of sand on top of dirt. Please please help! Thank you.

Look at your local garden center Some of these flowers for a year. They love and thrive in the heat of summer and should bloom for you until his death the first frost. Vinca (or snails) Lantana gazanias Portulaca (or moss rose) purslane Ageratum Hibiscus Tropical wonders Zinnias The only Ivy that I know of that can handle direct sun and heat is obvious old English ivy. Those things can grow anywhere! Some perennials to consider (which are things that you plant once and return each spring) are as follows: Black Eye Susans (Ruddebeckia) Purple Daisy Shasta Cone Flower Garden Cannas de'Oro Phlox Daylilies Stella (calzones repeat) I hope this helps! To advise the best, I recommend you visit your center local garden. Will be much more knowledge about the plants well in your area at this time of year. Good luck!


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