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Home : Gardening > Gardening Tips : ( 55 Articles) Next Page »

Biomats
Q. I recently planted a wildflower "biomat" (it has not yet sprouted). This is a "sheet" of dried soil that is embedded with seeds. You just lay the sheet down and water! Are these biomats ... read article

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Bird Friendly Garden
Q. I am trying to design a bird-type garden to put in next spring - yes I know we still have to live through this summer - but, I have the need to plan ahead. I would really like to include a crab ... read article

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Butterfly Gardens
Nancy writes: Would like to plant a 'butterfly garden' in the spring. I am working on ridding the area to be planted of all the weeds and grass. Any suggestions of possible plants to attract ... read article

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Easy Care for Cemetery Plots
For a simple, rather carefree planting around a cemetery plot this spring and summer, geraniums are an excellent idea. Or, try its large family with many purple, red, apricot, peach, wine, ... read article

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Children's Gardening
Julie writes: I want my son to have a "come grow with me" 5th Birthday Party. I want to have each child plant something easy in a small pot and take it home with a ruler in it to watch it ... read article

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Clay Soil
Q. We have clay soil in different parts of back yard and when we have rain we sometimes have standing water..is there anything that I can plant (for instance... flowers, bushes, shrubs..etc.) in that type of ... read article

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Colored Flowers
Mix several drops of food coloring into a glass of water. Place wildflowers such as daisies or Queen Anne's lace or any white flowers into the water. The stems will absorb the ... read article

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Composting
One family's trash is another family's treasure. Backyard composting is a simple and effective way to help the environment and improve your Backyard Wildlife Habitat site. Composting is a natural process that ... read article

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Desert Gardening
SS85 writes: I garden in Arizona in a particularly arid and very sunny location. Can I add to the soil to make it support lots of plants I see in the magazines? What are the best plants which you can ... read article

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Dish Gardens
Judy writes: I have a large fish bowl when my son moved. It would make a nice dish garden...I priced them at the florist and they are close to $30. I think I can do my own cheaper. But what I noticed is ... read article

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Displays
Q. Hello. I live in Texas and wonder where I can get information on seeing displays of my favorite plants and flowers. Any ideas? A. If you're looking for garden societies, botanical gardens and other ... read article

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Drought-Tolerant Plants
Cathy writes: I live in the Sierra foothills not far from Yosemite National Park in California. Do you have any suggestions for drought tolerant plants that also bloom. We have our own well have ... read article

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Easy-To-Care-For Plants
Chrissy writes: Can you give me a list of plants that are very easy to care for. I love plants and the way they effect a room but I am just terrible when it comes to taking care of them. I do ... read article

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Flower Beds
Ethel writes: I have just moved into a house on the West Coast of British Columbia. It has a well established yard; however I noticed that the flower beds under the fir trees are not doing to well. What can I ... read article

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Flower Identification
Q. I see flowers but do not know there names. Where can I find: Flower Pictures on the Web for ID'ing? A. This is a common problem. I love it...what is it??? Try these two favorites of mine and be ... read article

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