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www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
lawn and leaf bag, with a funnel that holds the bag wide open so that you can drop the leaves in easily. once the old mulch is cleared, i can see precious spring plants peeping up at me - as well as not-so-precious weeds. this is where i used to drop to | |
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www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
can you believe fall is here? as i write this, (october) we are just past the peak for the foliage season, the garden is looking pretty bare and the woodstove is cranking away... a busy time in the garden though, as we tuck everyone in for the coming | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
kitchen and the garden. cabbage was originally introduced to europe by the romans, who valued it highly for its outstanding health properties - and for its taste. in fact, the ancient romans held cabbage in such high esteem that, columella, waxed poetic | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
evergreen shrubs, of course, provide year round privacy. many dwarf conifers stay small enough to be part of a perennial border. in light shade rhododendrons or azaleas work well. deciduous shrubs won't provide much of a visual barrier until they leaf | www.charlotte.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
i have a cecile brunner climbing rose that i planted at my new house the end of may. it has grown well, but it never bloomed last year. i grew this rose in the san francisco bay area, where it bloomed twice a year, and i didn't prune it until after it | seattlepi.nwsource.com @ 12/03/06 04:32
fifth in a 10-week series of tips from the writers of our northwest gardens section. get a spectacular pot and fill it with spectacular plants. works every time to dress up a drab corner of the yard. might i suggest a classic urn with pink-leaved new | www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
in the beginning, there was the earth. it's capacity seemed endless. freshly tilled, rich with nutrients, full of untold promise. begging to be filled. demanding that my wallet be emptied. on the next day i went to the nursery, filled with anticipation, | |
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www.gardenguides.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
one of the advantages to having spring take an interminable time coming (there has to be an advantage or the anxious gardener would go nuts!) is that without all the greenery we can see exactly what needs painting and repair. the roses have been pruned | www.nytimes.com @ 12/23/06 00:44
itã‚’s not that i donã‚’t like 60-degree days and eating fresh spinach right out of my garden in december. but the extended growing season is one of the signs of . it goes hand in hand with polar bears dying in the arctic as the sea ice shrinks. in | www.vernonmorningstar.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
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