Mike W
VERY well layed out. Nice photos as well. Great job!
Vegetable & fruit gardening resource: Helping You Thrive in Hard Times
Growing basil is high on my garden list of priorities because I love pesto. Defrosting a container in mid-winter, releasing the rich basil aroma, transports me right back to my sun-filled veggie garden in summer. Beside using it on pasta, try it ...
• ‘Wicked Plants’ by Amy Stewart (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2009). Ms. Stewart has delivered another exciting page-turner in the area of horticultural reads. Following her successful foray into the worldwide cut flower busines...
Here are a number of ways to save water in the garden. If you think of more, please comment below and share them with all of us. Compost - Amending your garden or container soil with lots of organic compost will help build the water-holding capacit...
Growing broccoli, cauliflower and cabbage in the vegetable garden or containers is easy to do. You can buy plants or raise them from seed. Try growing your own if you want lots of choices when it comes to varieties. Start the seeds indoors 4-5 ...
•WonderSoil is by far the best soilless potting mix I have ever used. It is a dehydrated, compressed medium that quickly expands 10 to 12 times in volume when water is added. It is made up of a combination of coconut coir, worm castings, kelp, ...
The gardening bug has really taken Washington DC by storm! Not only is Michelle Obama growing her own food garden at the White House, but the US Department of Agriculture will showcase sustainability at the new six acre People’s Garden on the...
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Mike WVERY well layed out. Nice photos as well. Great job!
ChrisWonderful resource for the gardener with lots of good links and thorough information on each topic covered.
Upbeat and accessible. Enjoyed it immensely.
Dan Z.Great site. Easy to find information and full of useful gardening tips.
BarbaraGreat information on a variety of topics. Visually interesting and fun to browse!
KarenMost informative and lovely photography.
Susy StromVery helpful information. A great resource for veggie-growing novices.
toby o.the website is very modern and helpful with all of gardening problems.it has a number tips and great ideas
John HoeferI love the wealth of tips & tricks written in great style. I can't wait for each installment!
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What a great way to connect with other gardeners across the country and compare notes! Even armchair gardeners (or is there such a thing) will love to read your articles.
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