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WHY AREN”T MY BULBS BLOOMING? Andre the Doodler asked, and (being the sometimes-oblivious type that I am) I said “They can really get exhausted.” Um, yup, apparently literally so, poor dears, or so it sounded to him. All that fighting the big old tree roots for food and water and craning your necks for a Related posts: doodle by andre: at the root of beauty NO SMART-ASS COMMENTARY...
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LIKE THE GARDEN ITSELF, THE FORUM KEEPS GROWING. Thanks to many of you for joining in! Among my favorite threads of conversation this week: a discussion of favorite tomato varieties (won’t you share yours?), started by member Megansgreen, and another (posted by Sailorgirl) on the p’s and q’s of botanical Latin (a subject I always Related posts: decoding botanical latin BASIC BOTANICAL...
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IT’S NOT A PRETTY SIGHT, EVEN IN A PRETTY NICE GARDEN. Spring cleanup is a messy affair with more crouching (ouch!) and toting and dragging of debris than my post-winter body is ready for. But what’s the choice? And so we gardeners collectively face the music, and actually even smile about it, so happy are Related posts: 6 pre-spring chores i’m anxious to do I AM FEELING URGENT, THOUGH...
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These adjustment slivers can be secured by applying a bit of landscape block cement to them before inserting. You can also make adjustments by placing the 2?x4? on the step and pounding it down, or by lifting the stone and putting small … by Cindy HellerEven when you have a small yard you can come up with an original landscaping after all. There are several things you can… Four Tips For...
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What the products that is used for the landscaping business actually creates what finished product that you get, whether it is a $1000 garden or not. your journey to a wonderful homegrown garden will become easier with these tips … topsoil check the acidity of the landscape . The quality of the topsoil in Hockessin is different from the topsoil in Newark DE. Digging your garden won’t help...
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David Smith is the ‘D’ in D&G Garden World, a company that has been in the gardening and fencing business for over 20 years and offers a comprehensive range of landscape gardening, fencing and turfing services throughout Essex and east … by Cindy HellerEven when you have a small yard you can come up with an original landscaping after all. There are several things you can…...
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Different types of landscaping flowering trees and shrubs are indeed treasures in the garden . Regardless of its variety, these trees surely create delightful atmosphere around home and even in workplaces. …
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Do you prefer a colorful garden with different breeds of orchids in one area and a common type of plants with colorful flowers on the other area? You have to decide on the subject of your landscape . Emphasize on the strengths of your …
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Rocks and boulders add character to your landscape and bring accent to your design. They can also place layers or levels for your landscape to. … by Cindy HellerEven when you have a small yard you can come up with an original landscaping after all. There are several things you can… Four Tips For Starting Your First Garden . by Carol BellThere are a few gardening tips that have worked for...
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You may not be satisfied with how your garden looks right now and you know that you can still improve on its appeal. It is important to look at each of the elements of good landscape design: color, line, form, texture and scale. …
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