Month: February 2023

How to grow Campanula (kam-pan-u-la) From the Latin campanula, a little bell, hence the common name, Bellflower (Campanulaceae). A large genus of annuals, biennials and perennials for growing in the border, wild garden, rock garden and greenhouse; widely distributed over the Northern Hemisphere. Border species cultivated C. x burghaltii, 2-i feet, large lavender bells, June
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My name is Lee and I reside in Ilion, New York, which is right in the center of the state in the Mohawk Valley. I have been in my home for 43 years now, having made the move with my family when I was 24. I have created an escape in my backyard for all
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We all make mistakes in the organic vegetable garden. In this video I’m going to highlight 12 vegetable garden mistakes you can avoid if you know they are mistakes. MENTIONED LINKS AND VIDEOS – Find your frost date: https://www.almanac.com/gardening/frostdates – Free planting worksheet: https://www.nextlevelgardening.tv (click on downloads) – Order my book, “Companion Planting for Beginners”
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Genius Gardening Hack using Old Bottles Old bottles make life a little easier… and my potted plants are a lot happier. All the best things a gardener should have: https://soulyrested.com/garden-2/ Lots of gardening tips: https://soulyrested.com/category/gardening-2/ And follow me here for full videos … lots of garden tips & tricks all summer long!
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Growing organic vegetables means your family can enjoy healthy, tasty, fresh produce free of synthetic chemicals or pesticides. For a healthy organic vegetable garden, you need to start with healthy soil. The most important component in the soil is the organic matter, such as manure, peat moss, or compost, which is the best option because
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Today’s photos are from Ruth Barker. I love all flowers and plants, and I love to try new introductions with my existing plantings. I prefer to have lots of pollinators. I also prefer a more natural and wild look. I live in Ohio, Zone 6a. This year I will be planting dahlias. I have planted
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Today Barbara Owen is sharing some photos with us. People may be tired of winter and looking for photos of spring, but even when a blanket of snow is covering the sleeping garden, there is still a lot to see. With our climate becoming more unpredictable, sometimes the snow surprises us too early and the
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