Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 28-02-2010
I don’t know if it is particular to the UK, but I have seen so many gardens with that I wonder what purpose they serve. I can understand that, years ago they may have been regarded as cute or fun but I would have hoped that we had moved on since then. If a garden owner wants to have ornaments then surely there is a big enough range to choose from rather than buy a gnome. Do owners of gnomes want to tell the world that they are being an individual and don’t care what the public amy think? I really am at a loss to understand why this ugly adornment remains an item that can be so readily bought!
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 18-02-2010
I am looking for a good flower book–one that identifies plants and flowers and gives proper care. I just moved into a new home in Ohio and have alot of plants and bushes I can’t identify. Thank you!
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 17-02-2010
An encyclopaedia or classic publication would be great, rather than a celebrity chef’s book.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 16-02-2010
Garden peas were inexpensive.
Garden peas reproduce quickly.
Garden peas have only 14 chromosomes.
Garden peas are pollinated by insects.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 14-02-2010
try walmart or the dollar store! or if you insist on a 2 dollar one..try any corner downtown lmao.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 12-02-2010
My dad grows fruit and veg in his garden and the neighbours cat keeps doing its business all over the place. Has anyone any ideas how he can stop it.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 11-02-2010
I’m trying to grow lavender, chamomile, sage, mint, and basil. If anybody has any other plants that are good for homemade teas or anything with medicinal properties that would be alright to grow indoors I’d love that too.
Posted by admin | Posted in Gardening Articles | Posted on 11-02-2010
I live in Northern Virginia (zone 6) and am planning out my garden for the year. I’m looking for a good mixture of suitable flowering plants for a garden that only has direct sunlight for 2-3 hours a day. I’m willing to change out plants through the growing season, though I would like some perennials.