Posts Tagged ‘First Frost’


Various Methods Of Pruning Roses

No matter what type of roses you grow, pruning roses can be a thorny occupation. The prickles, often mistakenly called thorns growing from the outer dermis of a rose bush can be quite sharp and painful when imbedded in your skin. However, pruning roses is considered by some to be an art form and the [...]

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Ideas For Fall And Winter Vegetable Gardening

Knowing when the first frost is common in your particular area of the country is important for fall and winter vegetable gardening; some areas of the country aren’t likely to have a frost until late October, some areas will frost as early as late September, while others still never frost at all.Frost is sure to [...]

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Container Herb Gardens Are Easy And Convenient

Herbs do quite well indoors in small pots or containers.Window boxes and hanging baskets make great containers for herbs.  Growing herbs in pots is not anymore difficult then growing herbs in an outdoor garden.Indoor herb gardens require basically the same environment as your outdoor herb garden.    All plants need three main things in order to [...]

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You Can Grow Herbs in Your Kitchen

Cultivating herbs indoors is a little more difficult than outdoors, just because of issues with light, warmth and drainage, but when wintery weather visits and the frost covers all your outside herb plants you can always find comfort in your inside herbs. Because you’re likely to use your indoor herb plants in your recipes, the [...]

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Growing Herbs in Pots

Herbs can be grown quite successfully indoors in pots or containers. Window boxes or hanging baskets are also other places they will thrive. It is not really any more difficult than growing herbs outside in the garden. As you would expect indoor herbs need the same growing requirements that garden herbs need. Click here for [...]

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