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This Is Why You’re Not Happy With Your Garden

May 23, 2017 alan gatt 0

This Is Why You’re Not Happy With Your Garden If you’ve ever stepped into your garden and told yourself “wow, I hate this dump!” then […]

Brightening Up A Gloomy Garden

May 23, 2017 alan gatt 1

Brightening Up A Gloomy Garden Image Source No-one wants a dark and gloomy garden. As summer fast approaches, the opportunities to host garden parties and […]

Protecting Your Dear Old Garden From The Big 3 Threats

May 23, 2017 alan gatt 0

Protecting Your Dear Old Garden From The Big 3 Threats Image source We love our dear old gardens. They give so much to us that […]

Creativity Is Key To Making The Most Of A Small Garden

May 18, 2017 alan gatt 1

Creativity Is Key To Making The Most Of A Small Garden When it comes to gardens, the fact is that not all outdoor spaces are […]

Turning Your Garden Into a Dream Haven in 5 Steps

July 14, 2016 alan gatt 1

Turning Your Garden Into a Dream Haven in 5 Steps Your garden should be a place where you can go to and relax at any […]

11 Tips Every Gardener Should Know

July 7, 2016 Sydnie Harris 0

11 Tips Every Gardener Should Know Gardening can be difficult at times, here are some helpful tips to better your gardening experience. 1. Dirty Nails?  […]

Pruning Perennials: Fall or Spring?

September 18, 2015 Guest Blogger Submission 0

Pruning Perennials: Fall or Spring? Do you cut back your perennials every fall? Maybe you’re a neat and tidy person, who cannot stand the idea […]

Making Your Garden Suitable for All the Family

July 2, 2015 alan gatt 0

Making Your Garden Suitable for All the Family As you probably already know, family life is all about compromise and balance. Everyone in the household […]

How to Grow Eggplant

June 29, 2015 Guest Blogger Submission 0

How to Grow Eggplant Eggplant comes in many different varieties and colors. Some of them even bear fruit. No matter what type of eggplant you […]

Practical Tips to Conserve Water in your Garden

June 26, 2015 Guest Blogger Submission 0

Practical Tips to Conserve Water in your Garden Water conservation is a growing cause in the United States. At peak times during the year, a […]

Dividing Plants 101

June 17, 2015 Guest Blogger Submission 0

Dividing Plants 101 When is less more? It’s when you divide your plants of course. We have been dividing our perennials for years. Our kids […]

5 Pest Repelling Plants

June 14, 2015 Guest Blogger Submission 0

5 Pest Repelling Plants 5 Pest Repelling Plants While pesticides or insecticides may have their place, most gardeners would prefer to keep insects and rodents […]

10 Drought Tolerant Perenniels

June 13, 2015 Shawna Coronado 0

10 Drought Tolerant Perenniels Want to save money by watering less and have a garden that needs very little attention? Try planting a drought tolerant […]

Simple Trick for more Summer Blooms

May 20, 2015 Guest Blogger Submission 0

Simple Trick for more Summer Blooms Want more summer blooms from your annuals? It’s easy! Pinch back your plants main stem. That’s right. This works […]

Proven Winners – Plants you can count on

May 19, 2015 Dan Ashbach 0

Proven Winners – Plants you can count on Are you looking for plants that will give lasting beauty? How about flowers that will give your […]

Tips for Growing Zucchini Vertically

April 28, 2015 Guest Blogger Submission 2

Tips for Growing Zucchini Vertically Any experienced garden can tell you the the problem with vine plants is that they take over and use up […]

Tips for Planting and Harvesting Potatoes

April 26, 2015 Guest Blogger Submission 0

Tips for Planting and Harvesting Potatoes The potato is the world’s fourth-largest food crop (maize, wheat and rice are the top three). The potato is […]

Repotting Seedling

April 14, 2015 Guest Blogger Submission 0

Repotting Seedling If you got your seeds planted a while ago and are ready to transplant them into the garden, good for you! It is […]

Growing Strawberries in Gutters

April 9, 2015 Guest Blogger Submission 0

Growing Strawberries in Gutters We have done other posts on growing strawberries in gutters before. This post caught our eye as it dealt with drainage […]

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Grow Squash, Cucumbers and Melons Vertically

April 8, 2015 Guest Blogger Submission 0

Grow Squash, Cucumbers and Melons Vertically Vine plants can take up a lot of space and if you don’t have room for them that’s not […]

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