Violets
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Terrariums: Anything goes!!
Dave's Garden &bull Feb 23, 2010
You've found the famous Dave's Garden website! Join this friendly global community that shares tips and ideas for home and gardens, along with seeds and plants! When you think of a terrarium, I'll bet the first thing that comes to mind are those made from aquariums. Maybe you think of the old Victorian types that need a lot of space. Think again!! You don't need a lot of space or… Full Story »
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Ceramic Orchid Pot – 5 inch – Moss Green Round
ceramicpots.fitsblog.com via @MyGardenA &bull Feb 22, 2010The home gardens in the area. Alltel will air concert at your home better. How soon will wait from a Ceramic Pots from all our blog. Full Story »
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Phalaenopsis - the Beginner's Orchid
Dave's Garden &bull Feb 20, 2010
You've found the famous Dave's Garden website! Join this friendly global community that shares tips and ideas for home and gardens, along with seeds and plants! Phalaenopsis or moth orchids, are among the easiest and most popular orchids to grow as house plants. This article will explain why they are so popular and how you can grow them inside to provide year-round exotic beauty. One of the most popular orchids to grow as houseplants are Phalaenopsis, commonly called moth orchids. This orchid is among the most easily obtained. Not only are they standards at many flower… Full Story »
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backbonestudio
www.etsy.com via @violajoyner &bull Feb 17, 2010Paper: This image is printed on Velvet Fine Art photographic paper. This acid-free, heavy-weight paper creates rich tones and colors with a unique museum quality feel. Estimated archival life span of 100+ years. Full Story »
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Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day - February 2010
May Dreams Gardens &bull Feb 15, 2010
This is May Dreams Gardens because all year I dream of the days of May when the sun is warm, the sky is blue, the grass is green, and the garden is all new again! Welcome to Garden Bloggers Bloom Day for February 2010! In my USDA Hardiness Zone 5b garden, I find that once again, on the 15th of February… Full Story »
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Curating Annuals-Some odd, but stylish choices
Growing with Plants &bull Feb 8, 2010
There isn't much that I don't grow, but I always make room for annual flowers. I suppose it's partly because they are some of the first plants my mother let me grow, for I remember sowing seeds at a very young age, and learning quite early, well before I was 10 or 11, what a Cosmos seed looked like vs. a Zinnia. Dad would dig compost from the large compost pile out back, and I imagine that the soil was rich with all of the chicken manure from our hens. The whole… Full Story »
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The Guardian Life Magazine
idea4home.com via @Amandaht84 &bull Feb 7, 2010THINKING about gardens conjures the image of flowers, scents and nectar. That is why, for example, one talks about garden of roses, violets, amaryllis and azalea. Blooms flare up in their blaze of colours, sputter, seed and they are gone.… Full Story »
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Remember the...
www.facebook.com via @jgcwichita &bull Feb 5, 2010Johnson's Garden Centers Remember the Orchids & African Violets Seminar tomorrow at 3:00 PM at the west 13th street store! Full Story »
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Orange Garden Chandelier Brass Earrings by LauraBijoux on Etsy
www.etsy.com via @LauraBijoux &bull Feb 3, 2010These earrings are made of acrylic with beads, Czech rhinestones, Czech glass drops, Czech crystals, and Brazilian mother-of-pearls. Full Story »
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Orchids As Houseplants
www.localharvest.org via @GroovyGrapevine &bull Feb 1, 2010Popular belief is that orchid growing is way too difficult and can only be done under greenhouse conditions. Full Story »
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Ranting on seeds in the NYTimes
Garden Rant &bull Jan 21, 2010
Here's a must-read for seed geeks (i.e., everybody but me). Check out yesterday's New York Times. We're proud to say that our own Michele Owens is the first of six gardeners interviewed for Michael Tortorello's piece "Packets Full of Miracles."... Full Story »
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In the Garden: Packets Full of Miracles
NYT > Home & Garden &bull Jan 21, 2010
The growing season has not yet arrived, but shopping season has. Garden experts share a few of their favorite seeds. Full Story »
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Tips for a Successful Wild
www.organic-gardeening.com via @brownthumbgirl &bull Jan 12, 2010A wild-flower garden has a most attractive sound. One thinks of long tramps in the woods, collecting material, and then of the fun in fixing up a real for sure wild garden. Full Story »
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Christmas Eve, and all is quiet, and well
Growing with Plants &bull Dec 24, 2009
Vintage Nineteenth C. Holiday card showing Camellias My plant window over the kitchen sink in Holiday garb, this year, all white and green. Cyclamen, Stock, Hellebores, Cedar, Nerine unduata (with 6 buds!) and more. On this very snowy Christmas Eve in New England, I just want to wish all of my readers and supports a… Full Story »
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Involuntary Plantslaughter - You're Not Alone!
Life on the Balcony &bull Dec 20, 2009
There is no doubt about it, killing a plant is a real bummer. But don’t feel too bad, everyone has done it. Any gardener that tells you they’ve never killed anything is either lying or hasn’t been gardening for very… Full Story »
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Seed Stars of 2009
Garden Rant &bull Dec 18, 2009
Rapa di Milano Colletto Viola When it comes to vegetable varieties, I'm pretty sure that insane experimentation is the only rational course. Seeds cost two or three dollars per adventure. Trying something new is the only way to expand your... Full Story »
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Searching For December Bloom Day
fairegarden &bull Dec 16, 2009
There have been hard freezes here, killing freezes. It will be a challenge to find something, anything with a real flower on it, but we do love a challenge so out we go with the camera. The first place for… Full Story »
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Sensational Lawn » Indoor Gardening Tips – Nature At Home!
sensationallawn.com via @gargening_101 &bull Dec 12, 2009Effects of plant growth promoting bacteria and composed organic fertilizers on the reproduction of Meloidogyne incognita and tomato growth Full Story »
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Charming handmade gifts are always in season
SacBee -- Home and Garden &bull Dec 5, 2009
This holiday season, channel your inner child. Remember those school craft projects? Here's your chance to turn your cut-and-paste experience into gifting know-how. (For more advanced do-it-yourselfers, bring out the jigsaw and drill, too.) With tight money a universal concern, more people this Christmas are returning to handmade gifts instead of store-bought presents. Repurposing and recycling add a "green" note, too.… Full Story »
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In the pink
the havens &bull Dec 1, 2009
Last night we had a hard freeze with lots of frost. When I looked out the window in the early dawn this morning, I almost thought it had snowed, everything was so white. I’m glad to see the weather chilling… Full Story »































