"I don't have big anxieties. I wish I did. I'd be much more interesting."Roy Lichtenstein
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Gardening Tips and Tricks for Late Autumn--Part Two Watering Your Lawn and Garden You can't forget about watering in the middle of fall. The summer's long over, but proper moisture now is key to your plants' survival over the cold winter months. You're likely to hear two pieces of advice on watering. One ...
Pruning Roses Secrets Revealed Pruning your roses is one of the most needed and the most annoyingly difficult tasks that goes with proper rose care. It takes a steady hand the proper procedure to ensure the best possible roses that you can get. Pruning your roses is basically the act ...
Using The Propagation Technique Known As Budding To Grow Beautiful Ornamental Trees Flowering Dogwood trees can be easily grown from seed. However 99.9999% of the seedlings that sprout will be Cornus Florida, which is White Flowering Dogwood. It doesnt matter if you collect the seeds from a White Dogwood or a Pink Dogwood, the seedlings ...
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Any experienced gardener knows the secret to a beautiful garden is in the bulbs. Flowering bulbs are usually quite hardy and undemanding and can provide the most amazing shower of spring and summertime colors. Bulbs naturally package all the essentials they need to flourish and grow. All that’s required is warming temperatures to bring the bulbs out of dormancy. The great thing about bulbs is the wide variety of colors and shapes you can produce.
Many bulbs used by gardeners such as daffodil, crocus, hyacinth, tulip, and lily are common and can be found at your local lawn and garden center. For the more bold and adventurous, it can be very rewarding to obtain rarer flowering bulbs with unique colors and smells like Guinevere, Blackmore, and Landon Begonias. With the rise of the internet, anyone can now obtain rare and exquisite bulbs within the comfort of their own home. There are even websites like CouponChief.com that offer great online coupons and discounts for several online bulb vendors. Bulbs are usually shipped bare-root, right around planting time. Starting a beautiful bulb garden is possible in just a few weeks, depending on shipping times.
Once you get your bulbs at home its time for planting. Make sure you are planting during the right time of year. You can plant in fall for spring-flowering bulbs or in spring for summer-flowering bulbs. Most Bulbs do well in pots or in planters, so your main consideration should be the type of soil required and the depth and spacing necessary to give your new bulbs plenty of growing room. Specific instructions for each type or rare bulb you decide on are easily obtained online and are most often supplied with your purchase. With a little thought and preparation, your garden will be blooming with flowers that will make your neighbors jealous. Now that you know the secret to a beautiful garden, just don’t tell anybody, ok?
About the Author Josh Gray, President of UC San Diego’s Gardens Club, is a consultant to CouponChief.com. This online coupon website provides free coupons and discount codes to many favorite gardening websites on their
Storms Proposes To Tighten Loan Criteria - Tampa Bay Online TALLAHASSEE - Sen. Ronda Storms successfully advanced a proposal Wednesday to change which companies would qualify for Gov. Charlie Crist's small-business loan initiative. Lawmakers agreed to take up the governor's $10 million "economic gardening ...
Woman stable after being shot by crossbow while gardening - New Zealand Herald West Auckland police are considering laying charges after a woman was hit in the head with a crossbow bolt. The 42-year-old has undergone emergency eye surgery and is in a serious but stable condition at Greenlane Hospital following the incident in ...
The simple pleasures of gardening - Deccan Herald W hen I was in my early teens, inspired by a lesson on gardening in school, I had grown green chilli and coriander at home. The joy of seeing the tiny green chilli plants and delicate leaves of coriander sprouting in a pot, was much too delightful. I ...
January an excellent time to tend to, create new beds - Cleburne Times-Review I know we complain about the heat in the summer, but as gardeners living in North Texas we don’t really have much to complain about in the winter. In other areas of the country gardening comes to a complete halt, but we are only interrupted a day ...
Helping plants survive the cold - AZCentral.com Don't let warmer weather lull you into complacency. Frost can threaten plants in the Valley through mid-March, experts say. But if you wait until the late-evening news for the frost report, you can be too late, says Paul Ellis, master gardener with ...
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