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The Root of It All: Tips for growing garlic
www.journaltimes.com via @toddkrafty &bull YesterdayI have tried growing garlic in the past and have not had any luck getting it to form bulbs, can you give me some instructions on how to grow garlic? Sharon, Racine. The first thing I would suggest is to… Full Story »
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Exquisite Hellebores for the Winter Garden
Pacific Northwest gardens &bull Yesterday
WOWEEEEE!! Check out this selection of Helleborus x hybridus hybrids available these days. It's really amazing how far they've come in just a few years. Leading the way are the stupendous hybrids of Ernie and Marietta O'byrne of Northwest Garden… Full Story »
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Introduction to Grafting
www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org via @landfoodsystems &bull Mar 9, 2010Course DetailsGrafting is a propagation technique that allows two different plants to fuse together and grow as one. This hands-on workshop will give participants the experience to start grafting on their own. The instructor will provide important background information and… Full Story »
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Become a fan of The...
www.facebook.com via @FutureForests &bull Mar 7, 2010The Irish Specialist Nursery Association is a new grouping of some of the countries best small and independent nurseries and plant growers, whose aim is to promote the home grown plants produced by its members. With many award-winning nurseries in… Full Story »
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Amanda's Garden
Gardening Australia &bull Mar 5, 2010
SERIES 21 EPISODE 05 Stephen heard about Amanda Louden's garden on the horticultural grapevine. Amanda moved to her property eight years ago and almost straight away began putting in tube-stock plants, converting the previously barren front and back yards into… Full Story »
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Researchers predict rise in retail landscaping sales
Horticulture Week: Latest Garden Retail News &bull Mar 5, 2010
AMA categorised nursery stock and bedding plants as 37% of the market and seeds and bulbs as 9%. It said nursery growth will be 2%-3% a year to 2014, when the market will be 380m, and predicted soft landscaping will… Full Story »
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5 Medal Winners For Your Garden
The Seattle Times: Home & Garden &bull Mar 2, 2010
Now that the 2010 Winter Olympics have come to a close, it's time to think spring! While The Flying Tomato, Shaun White, may be one of the most well-known gold medalists of these Games, did you know that there are gold-medal crops just… Full Story »
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Correcting Iron Deficiency
Gardening Australia &bull Feb 25, 2010
SERIES 21 Episode 04Yellow leaves on a green plant can indicate a number of problems, including lime-induced chlorosis. The symptoms of this condition are yellow leaves with darker green veins. It occurs on the new growth and when it's severe… Full Story »
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The indoor gardening industry does it right.
The Blogging Nurseryman &bull Feb 25, 2010Trey is the original Blogging Nurseryman. A twenty-eight year veteran of the retail garden center business Trey and his wife Monica own The Golden Gecko Garden Center in Garden Valley, California. Want to get updates to this blog delivered via e-mail? Enter your e-mail address below,… Full Story »
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Events for Feb. 25-March 4
Homes & Gardens - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com &bull Feb 25, 2010
AIM or Google account! View full sizeThe OregonianPICK OF THE WEEK: You bought it -- now you can help spruce it up. Volunteers will help plant native trees and shrubs from 9 a.m. Recreation District, it offers nature activities and a demonstration garden meant to inspire at-home gardeners. Want to help? Water, snacks, tools and gloves will be provided. Registration… Full Story »
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Going Green
www.tylerpaper.com via @TylerOutdoor &bull Feb 25, 2010When it comes to replacing native aquatic vegetation in East Texas, lake talk is cheap. Getting the job done takes big bucks. Full Story »
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Sharp End: the dumbing down of horticulture
www.telegraph.co.uk via @garden_news &bull Feb 25, 2010Website of the Telegraph Media Group with breaking news, sport, business, latest UK and world news. Content from the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph newspapers and video from Telegraph TV. Full Story »
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How To Grow Artichokes You Can Be Proud Of
www.organic-gardeening.com via @kennethfachws &bull Feb 25, 2010Are you wondering how to grow artichokes? Although not everyone loves to eat this wonderful food, for those of us who do it is a vegetable worth growing. If you are one of the lucky ones who loves them, you… Full Story »
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On a Fad Diet of Rock Dust, How the Garden Does Grow
www.nytimes.com via @jimformation &bull Feb 24, 2010FOR years I had been hearing about the virtues of gardening with rock powders. Two summers ago I gave in, acquiring some finely ground granite from a company that engraves tombstones. I scratched the stuff in around my peppers. Full Story »
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Five Most Profitable Ground Covers For Your Backyard Plant Nursery
www.browsemyinfo.com via @GardeningTips44 &bull Feb 24, 2010Ground covers are one of the best income producers for small plant nurseries. High in demand, easy to grow and can make you a nice profit. Sound pretty good? Full Story »
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Waikanae Lions Super Plant Sale
www.eventfinder.co.nz via @Eventfinder_WGN &bull Feb 24, 2010Waikanae Lions Super Plant Sale, Waikanae, 10 April 2010 – 11 April 2010 Full Story »
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Do Leaf - A Great Way to Find More Interesting Plants
Life on the Balcony &bull Feb 24, 2010
I recently became aware of a great new site called Do Leaf when they offered to send me some plants so that I could test out their site (its still in beta). Do Leaf is the brain child of Sarah,… Full Story »
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7 ways to buy a good plant from a nursery
www.homelife.com.au via @dbribs &bull Feb 24, 2010Spring is a great time to visit the nursery looking for new plants for your garden. Most nurseries are awash with them and most are top quality. But sometimes there are plants that aren’t a good buy. They may be… Full Story »
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bbc gardening programmes
www.gardeningfordummies.info via @gardeningfordum &bull Feb 24, 2010Garden designs can be time consuming to do. Remember that there are many design principles that must be taken into account the layout of your garden. A recurring problem arises in that people visiting a nursery and see something they… Full Story »
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The Garden Plot
gardenplot.blogspot.com via @seedsforthought &bull Feb 24, 2010The Garden Media Group is a specialty lawn & garden public relations agency. This garden blog does not aim to sell our clients to you but to inform you of the hippest, hottest gardening news, trends and events in our… Full Story »



























