DIY: Overwintering Geraniums

October 30, 2017

You may not be aware that some varieties of Geranium can actually be treated as perennials. In other words, it is possible to bring Geraniums indoors and store them to plant again next spring. This...
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The Scent Of A Tuberose

September 30, 2017

There is nothing quite like the smell of a beautiful flower! I find the whiff of a Gardenia to be heavenly and the aroma of Honeysuckle or Lilac on a spring evening to be just intoxicating. While I...
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DIY: Frost Damage Prevention

September 16, 2017

Nothing can be more frustrating than an early frost in the fall or spring. Just when you think you haven’t anything to worry about Mother Nature throws you a curveball. Frost injures your...
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DIY: Build Your Own Cold Frame

August 19, 2017

A cold frame is a useful tool that every gardener can benefit from. It can be used to jump-start your garden in the spring and to extend your harvest season in the fall. This enclosure helps to...
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Did You Say Pincushion Flower?

August 05, 2017

I fear that many younger gardeners may not be familiar with what a pincushion actually is let alone the Pincushion Flower. For those readers who may not be familiar with a pincushion, it is a...
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DIY-Container Water Gardening

July 22, 2017

As I write this we’re coming to the end of another 90 + degree day. Is there a better topic to write about than cool, refreshing water? It just feels cooler to write about it and I find...
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All About Zucchini

July 08, 2017

I have found Zucchini to be one of the easiest vegetables to grow. Unlike their cucumber cousins, they don’t spread like a vine but actually, form more of a bush. Although they have a...
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