Posts Tagged ‘gardening questions’


Home and Community Gardening 2009

According to the National Gardening Association’s 2009 Impact of Home and Community Gardening In America report, 7 million more households are participating in home vegetable gardening, as well as fruit, herbs and berry cultivation this year, compared to last. This means that 37% of all US households are doing some of their own food production. [...]

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How to Start A Garden

Before you begin growing a garden, you’ll need to learn more about the growing zone you live in. A good place to start is the National Gardening Association’s website (www.garden.org/zipzone), which will let you know which USDA hardiness zone you live in, as well as what plants are best suited for your particular climate. In [...]

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Vegetable Gardening Is A Fun Hobby

According to a 2009 study conducted by the National Gardening Association, it was discovered that the average vegetable gardening household saved just over 0 per year by growing plants and cultivating their own harvest. Most couples used just to get started with their garden supplies, seeds and garden tools. It is estimated that 34% of [...]

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Learn Some Gardening Tips

It is amazing how many people can immediately pick up gardening and those that struggle. It really all comes down to knowledge. You cannot just walk out to a spot in the yard, dig a hole and then plant some seeds. Though that is the fundamental practice behind gardening there is much more to it. [...]

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Organic Gardening Tips For You

Writer Karel Capek once wrote, “I find that a real gardener is not a man who cultivates flowers; he is a man who cultivates the soil. He is a creature who digs himself into the earth and leaves the sight of what is on it to us gaping good-for-nothings. He lives buried in the ground. [...]

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What Is The National Home Gardening Club

The National Home Gardening Club is a membership organization dedicated to sharing a love for gardening. Members receive six issues of Gardening How-To Magazine and gain special privileges to enter contests, receive gardening advice, post in forums, trade seeds, test new garden products and gain special members-only discounts. The best way to know if a [...]

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Garden Tips And Guides For You

If you’re just getting started on your first garden, then you’re probably experiencing a little bit of anxiety trying to figure out which tools to buy, whether to grow with beds or containers, whether to try annuals or perennials and which plants to choose. You’re probably looking at the sunny areas and shady areas and [...]

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Winter Plants To Grow In Your Garden

Winter may seem an unlikely time for trees, shrubs and garden plants to bloom, but you can still see a few if you do your research and plant right. For instance, a gardening expert may recommend trees like the Acer palmatum dissectum, which blooms red, yellow and orange in Pennsylvania’s late Novembers, or red, yellow [...]

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Garden Design The You Will Love

According to Garden Guides magazine, there are many types of garden design plans available. You can choose water or dry gardens, wildlife attracting flower gardens or edible gardens. Perhaps the best way to get started is to assess the space you have to work with and look at some photos to determine what sort of [...]

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Women Enjoys The Wildlife

Flower gardening truly is an art. With each seasonal garden, you will come up with more ideas on how to enhance your backyard ecosystem. Many people enjoy reading about gardening tips on how to attract wildlife to their gardens. As a child, you may recall chasing yellow, orange and white butterflies, but perhaps you seldom [...]

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