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- Planting Bulbs The Right Way By: J. Brian Keith
When shopping for bulbs, it is important to look for the firmest, plumpest bulbs you can find. Tags: flowers, bulbs, garden, gardening, planting
- Everybody Can Garden With Containers By: James Kilkelly
Container gardening is fantastic. On its own, a terracotta pot is just a container and summer bedding is just some plants. However, selectively plant the summer bedding in the container, add a few sprinkles of green-fingered expertise and you have created a miniature garden-scape. You are effectively planting a garden in miniature. This is known to some people as container design planting. The constructive planting of containers allows people who may just have a balcony to en... Tags: container, gardening, watering, planting, compost, rooftop, apartment
- 10 Frequently Asked Questions On Planting Tulip Bulbs By: Dave Pipitone
Want to know the answers to the ten frequently asked questions on planting tulips. Review this article for growing a more productive tulip garden. Tags: tulip, tulips, tulip gardening, tulip bulb, planting bulbs
- The Herbaceous Or Perennial Border, Plant Selection And Planting Tips By: James Kilkelly
So, your perennial border is prepared with the requisite quantities of plant food soil and drainage grit if required. What’s next?
* Plant Selection
Once you have gotten this far in the process, it is time to think about actually selecting the plants that will populate the bed or border itself.
My first piece of advice to gardeners selecting perennial plants is to let your mind “drift”. Groupings of plants that weave and interlock with other groupings of plants withi... Tags: perennials, borders, herbaceous, lawn, planting, selection, plant, watering
- Planting Herbs In The Fall By: Ted Roberson
For gardeners who have tried and possibly failed at planting herbs in the spring or summer, you may have already figured out that planting herbs in the fall is usually best for many herbs. Especially for herbs grown from bulbs, planting them in the fall gives them a chance to make roots and they will be ready for harvest in the spring. Since herbs are almost always very delicate plants, planting herbs in the fall is the best because of the cool weather. The harsh humid condit... Tags: herb gardening, planting herbs, fall gardening, cooking,
- Planting a Tulip Field or Tulip Garden: Next Spring Can be Heaven on Earth By: Dave Pipitone
If you enjoy tulips and building a tulip garden that will make your spring morning fresh and delightful, consider these tips for successful tulip planting. Tags: tulip field, tulip garden, white tulip, red tulip, blue tulip, tulip bulb, planting tulip
- A Guide To Planting Trees By: R Birch
Before planting new trees, determine both your needs and the existing conditions of your site. Like all plants, trees have specific light, soil and space requirements. Remember that many trees... Tags: Gardening, Trees, Planting, Garden Guides, Gardening Tips, Landscaping
- How To Get The Best Results Out Of Your Bulb Planting Efforts By: Lee Dobbins
Bulbs are easy to grow and if you plant and care for them correctly they will give you years of color. Here are some tips on bulb planting. Tags: bulbs, flowers, garden, gardening, plants, planting, landscaping
- Tips For Planting Bulbs In Spring By: Chrystal Holman
You have your garden tools in hand, you're thinking about plant bulb in spring, and you're wondering if you are going to waste time and money doing so. No, you're not. You just need to consider these tips before embarking on spring bulb planting.
The main thing to know about bulbs is they need to go through a "winterized" period before planting.
The optimal time for planting bulbs is when the ground temperatures are still below 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
The tricky part ... Tags: gardening, bulbs, spring, planting bulb in spring, spring bulb planting
- Planting Daffodil Bulb Tips By: Chrystal Holman
Planting daffodil bulb advice is relatively easy to give because daffodils are very resilient flowers that are easy to grow. It is almost as easy as putting the daffodil bulbs in the ground and waiting for the growth. Almost, but not quite.
The first word of advice is to decide what kind of daffodil you want to plant. There are many different varieties of bulbs available.
For this you need to envision what you want your flower bed to look like. Do you want daffodils wit... Tags: gardening, bulbs, planting daffodil bulb
- Maintaining a flower garden is even painless than planting one By: Petre Coman
Maintaining a flower garden is even painless than planting one. Still they can make it on their own, a bag of fertilizer applied in the early spring is a good idea. Drop behind any blooms after they embark to blench and keep them good and watered. To save yourself work throughout the after season of flower gardening, rid your garden of all junk and diverge out organic nutrients like peat slough or compost. Don’t forget to turn over the soil to properly mix in the fertilizer and rake facile when finished. If you have perennials holed up be attentive not to disturb their roots in this process. Tags: garden, gardening, flower garden, flower gardening, planting
- Mistakes When Planting or Transplanting By: James Ellison
We can plant too early. Remember those beautiful warm March or April days when we are tempted to go out and start our gardens? Why not, the stores already have the plants for us to transplant so it must be time. Early planting can lead to money out of your pocket. Tags: roots, planting, transplanting
- Rock Garden Planting By: Carolen
In the planting of rock gardens, we must aim by means of careful selection and grouping breadth and boldness in the colors. Tags: Rock Garden, Planting, Gardens, Plants, Flowers, Aubrietia, Alyssum, Snowdrops
- Planting Rye Grass For Easy Green Winter Lawns By: Lee Dobbins
When winter arrives at the end of autumn, planting rye grass is considered in a lot of locations. This is a lovely green ground cover, quickly growing, and is available in annual and perennial plants. It can be used when winter causes the ordinary grasses to stop growing. It is an early spring grass used for to cover lots of ground, or to compliment your other grasses. Tags: planting rye grass, growing rye grass
- Planting Tulip Bulbs By: Lee Dobbins
Planting tulip bulbs in fall can give your garden a splash of color in spring Tags: planting tulip bulbs, Gardening
- Fall Planting By: Veracan
Soon it will be time for fall gardening. Removing the spent annuals, pulling the endless weeds, cultivating mulch and planting fall flowers. Here are tips to make it easier. Tags: fall planting, planting bulbs
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