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Stargazer Perennials Farm/Nursery Blog

Stargazer Perennials Farm/Nursery Blog

http://blog.stargazerperennials.com/

The blog by the horticulturists at Stargazer Perennials Farm and Nursery featuring gardening tips, farm news, new plant reviews, botany and botanical nomenclature articles and more.

Propagating Perennials

Propagating Perennials

http://propagatingperennials.blogspot.com

Propagating perennials by division or layering to increase the landscape color of consumers residential garden bed.

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.

GARDENZ OWN

GARDENZ OWN

http://lindafrank.blogspot.com

Reflections and information on organic gardening, growing perennials and some vegetables in harmony with nature and human nature via stories and recollections of 25 years experience.

Online Tree Nursery

Online Tree Nursery

http://www.tnnursery.net/index.php?l=product_list&c=15

In our wholesale online tree nursery we sell trees,plants,fern and perennials.We are a state certified tree farm and in our online nursery we ship and delivery large landscape trees to your job site.

Gardening with Miss Daisy

Gardening with Miss Daisy

http://missdaisy65.blogspot.com

Before you create a garden, you should first get to know the plants you'll be growing and the soils wherein they grow. Follow me as I introduce you to annuals, perennials, bulbs, roses, ornamental grasses, ferns, and so much more - the stuff flower g

Gardening in a Box

Gardening in a Box

http://lenna-gardeninginbox.blogspot.com/

Box and container gardening. Growing vegetables, annuals, and perennials. Day by day gardening, soil preparation and planting.

Our Little Acre

Our Little Acre

http://ourlittleacre.blogspot.com

With a focus on gardening in zone 5 and in general, this blog includes trivia, many photos, and the adventures that go along with trying to make a little corner of the world a bit prettier. And there are the eight cats, too...

A Gardener in Progress

A Gardener in Progress

http://agardenerinprogress.blogspot.com/

My blog tells about gardening in the Pacific Northwest, family, our many garden projects.

Glenns Garden

Glenns Garden

http://glenns-garden.com

Links to hundreds of garden resources and articles Glenn Bronner, professional groundskeeper, writes about general garden topics,his urban and woodland gardens, what's blooming, and presents a photo gallery of garden ideas

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Perennial food plants

Welcome to the Randomblog blog where you find posts from a r… | November 19th 2009

They may not be as sexy as some annuals, however perennial food plants make a whole lot of sense & they really help with putting the ‘perma’ in permaculture. I’ve started assembling good information resources on these plants and read more

Types of Herb Garden Plants

Container Garden 411 | November 18th 2009 by Theresa Goodman

Like any other plant, herbs come in annuals, biennials and perennials. There are many different types of herbs and each one is different. If you are interested in a specific type of herb, you should research that one to understand the care it needs a read more

How To Use Annuals In Landscaping Your Garden

Indonesia Blogger | November 18th 2009 by Iwan Ketch

An annual, from the point of view of the amateur gardener, isany plant which must be replaced each year and which flowersonly once in its life. Annuals generally are grown from seed.The chief advantage of annuals over perennials is their lowcost. Tho read more

Thyme to Divide and Conquer (or Share!)

Take Root and Write | November 17th 2009 by Noelle Mena

That pretty little pot of lamb's ears (Stachys byzantina) in two years has spread to surround the yarrow (Achillea millefolium) and the Knockout rose bush. I love their soft leaves and even the obscure tiny yellow blossoms. But I did not inten read more

Chapter Four: HEARTS UNDER FALLEN LEAVES

CAT CHILD LOSS | November 17th 2009 by Linda

By now most of the leaves have fallen off the forest of oaks that surround our house. A patchwork quilt of gold, rust and brown carpets the still green grass hidden underneath now only revealed in swaths made by the passes of the lawnmower from yest read more

How to Save Money on Your Flower Garden

PF Credit Cards | November 17th 2009 by David Ning

Most people think of gardening in the spring, but autumn is a time to start preparing for next year’s flower garden.  The following article will give you a few pointers on how to save money on your flower garden. Where to Begin Peonies and other p read more

A Day To Cozy Up Inside

Cozy Little House | November 16th 2009 by Brenda Kula

This is where you’re apt to find me today. Yesterday was nice. I spent much of it putting compost in the gardens, and planting a few more perennials and annuals.Today is much colder, and I’m already eyeing the coffee pot. Trying to decide if I w read more

Daily Musings – Monday Morning

Plastic Pumpkin Designs - art by Ren Adams | November 16th 2009 by Ren Adams

Monday Morning–crisp, cold, refreshing. When there are Mondays like this, where the grass and cottonwood leaves are encrusted in a crackling shell, you can’t imagine or remember that only a short time earlier, the weather was greasy-hot, read more

ALPINE STRAWBERRIES ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN A PREPLANTED ALPINE STRA…

Stargazer Perennials Farm/Nursery Blog | November 16th 2009 by Nick

Alpine Strawberries are luscious, sweet, petite strawberries that are produced on a dense, green runner-less perennial plant. A top seller at our farm and on our websites, our Alpine Strawberry plants are grown using only organic methods and are 10 read more

How To Use Flower Beds In Landscaping Your Garden

Indonesia Blogger | November 16th 2009 by Iwan Ketch

The loveliness of flowering plants needs little embellishment bydescription. Certainly every gardener seeks the beauty and colorthat can be brought to his grounds by a variety of flowers. Theproper arrangement of flower beds in your garden and attent read more

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