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Enchanting Japanese Maples
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Free Download: Rose Pruning and Bed Prep
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A gardener's checklist for early summer
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The Only Shrubs You Need to Grow
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Find the Perfect Tomato
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Viburnums are Versatile Shrubs
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Bold and Beautiful Zinnias
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Backyard Makeover Game
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Off With Their Heads: Deadheading Perennials
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Video: Make a Straw-Bale Garden
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25 Robust Summer Bloomers
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Building a Compost Bin
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Make Your Own Hypertufa Container
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15 Deer-Resistant Plants
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Variegated Plants Create Drama
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Friendly Ways to Battle Garden Pests
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Perfect Edges for Your Beds and Borders
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Soil Testing is Worth the Effort
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Big Flowers from Bigleaf Hydrangeas
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All About Starting Seeds
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Garden Catalog Collector
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10 Perennials Easily Grown from Seed
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How to Start a Vegetable Garden
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How to Grow Raspberries
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Lilacs: Time for a Fresh Look
janicejm1
FL, USmember
Moved to N.W. Fla.from Ont. Canada and learned the hard way that my favorite plants back home are not for the most part going to work here. Trial and error have produced a reasonable garden. I have to say roses are my challenge and discovering old time southern plants are my passion.With over 40 rose bushes, I'm always curious for tips and "recipes" for organic food, sprays techniques etc.
















Recent comments
Re: Got Young Climbing Roses? Let em Grow!
Could you please tell me if rambler roses are to be tied horizontal as climbers do? What is the diffenance?
posted: 5:02 pm on March 11thThanks,
Janice
Re: Video: How to Train a Rose on a Trellis
I have a malvern hills rambler and need to know if it should be trained horizontal as with a climber, or if different rules apply to a "rambling" rose
posted: 10:32 am on March 11thThanks,Janice
Re: Waiting For Spring
Peaceful..mother nature waking up
posted: 9:00 am on March 11th