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My English Country Garden

My English Country Garden

http://myenglishcountrygarden.wordpress.com/

A blog by 50 year old mother of two, retired solicitor, determined but not downtrodden disabled person and Jane Austen obsessive who loves her garden, her husband , her children, her cat …and Jane Austen. Not necessarily in that order according to

Professionals in Thai Landscaping, Tropical Garden…

Professionals in Thai Landscaping, Tropical Gardens, Thai Garden Design and Construction

http://www.thaigardendesign.com

Pornchai Gardens are the leading garden design, landscaping and outdoor project consultancy company in Thailand.

Washington Home & Garden Blogs

Washington Home & Garden Blogs

http://www.whgmag.com/home-and-garden-blogs

Washington Home & Garden magazine covers a variety of home & garden topics in Maryland, Northern Virginia and the District of Columbia, including: interior design, modern bathrooms, traditional kitchens, indoor and outdoor furniture, gardening and ga

Garden Center Ejea Bulbos

Garden Center Ejea Bulbos

http://gardencenterbulbos.blogspot.com

Garden Center Ejea empresa especializada en el diseño de jardines, venta de accesorios de jardin, herramientas de jardin, mobiliario

Dragonfly Garden

Dragonfly Garden

http://dragonflyonthewater.wordpress.com

News and notes from the Dragonfly Garden shop in Annapolis, MD. New products, interesting facts about dragonflies, gardening, birds and other visitors to your garden, and info on local events.

Meadowwood Garden

Meadowwood Garden

http://www.meadowwoodgarden.com

Be a gardener and grow your own food. If you want to eat your own healthy homegrown food, learn how to manage a sustainable garden or just want to try gardening out then Meadowwood Garden is the website for you!

The Garden Gate

The Garden Gate

http://thegardengate.wordpress.com/

The Garden Gate focuses on DIY home and garden projects,gardening tips, plant profiles, and attracting and feeding hummingbirds and songbirds.

Garden Desk

Garden Desk

http://www.gardendesk.com

The Garden Desk is where observations about organic gardening are recorded. You can find helpful tips, hints and ideas about organic gardening, vegetable gardening, raised beds, composting, beneficial insects and more!

Melanie's Old Country Garden

Melanie's Old Country Garden

http://melaniesoldcountrygarden.blogspot.com

A passion for perennials keeps this Long Island woman busy. Sun borders, shade beds, rock garden, troughs & more are featured here.

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Is Your Garden Ready for Winter?

The Gardener's Rake | November 11th 2009 by Denise

The success of next year’s garden depends on proper preparation of your vegetable beds this fall. Clearing out dead plants, turning in some nice old compost for soil regeneration, and even planting some early spring crops is the perfect way to read more

yard journal :: 06 november 09

so NOT cool | November 9th 2009 by Jodi Anderson

(catnip, lavender; two bird feeders soon thereafter moved, house and hollyhocks in the background; hollyhocks; a raised bed with sage still green, trellis made with sticks from yard that has a plant protector on it for uknown reason; herb and read more

OverWintering Vegetables

UrbanWorkbench | November 2nd 2009 by Mike Thomas

With the first frost comes the need to harvest most vegetables. Our cold room is stacked with fruit and vegetables chilling out till it’s time to be eaten. Some vegetables can be overwintered in the garden , but there are a few steps to managin read more

Prepared

UrbanWorkbench | October 29th 2009 by Mike Thomas

Image by urbanworkbench via Flickr As the snow falls outside and most of the leaves have fallen, I’m reminded of all the things that were not accomplished on the to-do list. Despite this, we have a cold room full of apples, pumpkins and read more

Putting the Garden to Bed

LutheranChik's "L" Word Diary | October 27th 2009

Since it finally stopped raining today, it presents a great opportunity to put our garden to bed for the year. Last weekend I planted garlic; our only overwintering crop other than the late-planted savoy cabbages that are flourishing in the cool read more