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Rain barrel round-up

January 31st, 2009

Keeping your garden green has never been easier than with these handy barrels
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Gardening Tips : How to Grow a Venus Flytrap

January 31st, 2009

Grow a Venus flytrap in a moist, humid terrarium with gravel or sand spread under moss for good drainage and a clear plastic cover with air holes on top of the terrarium. Store a Venus flytrap in a plastic bag with moss in the refrigerator during the winter using tips from a sustainable gardener in this free video gardening.

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Indoor Container Garden 3

January 30th, 2009

This is my third video of my attempt at an indoor container garden. This is 2 full weeks after planting the seeds. I have 3 green bean plants, 4 white onions, a sprinkling of green onions and 2 leaf lettuce varieties.

Again, these plants get about 5 or 6 hours sunlight through a south facing window followed by another 3 or 4 artificial light, currently in my bathroom(6 x 75 watt equivalent compact florescents and 1 x 75 watt incandescent).

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Garden Diary

January 30th, 2009

What’s on this week Jan 31Feb 8 2009
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Sharp End: make a stand for roses

January 30th, 2009

Roses are sadly out of fashion but their value is timeless says Stephen Lacey
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Preparing for spring tree pruning and soil testing

January 30th, 2009

Gardening Tips : How to Grow Annual Phlox (Phlox Drummondii)

January 30th, 2009

To grow annual phlox, or phlox drummondii, plant them in a sunny, hot spot and avoid watering them too much or allowing them to sit in water. Find out the many colors of the phlox flowers and information on how frost resistant they are from a sustainable gardener in this free video gardening.

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Spring Rose Care

January 29th, 2009

A bit of spring rose care will mean healthier roses throughout the growing season. Although roses may bloom even if gardeners neglect them entirely, they will have fewer problems and more blooms if you do some spring rose pruning and feeding, as outlined below. The efforts you make in caring for your roses in the early spring will mean that many fewer problems to tend to during the growing season.
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At Least the Garden Shed is Ready

January 29th, 2009

Snow Covered Garden Shed
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Use the Gate

January 29th, 2009

Garden Entrance
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