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You can create a vegetable garden in the fall that will yield some great, sweet, mild tasting autumn vegetables. All it takes is a little know how and planning. It really is not as hard to garden in the fall as some people think it is.
By Brenda Hoffman | Published 9/2/2006
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Tips for gardeners about the final tasks of the gardening season. Discusses Bed Clean-Up, Perennials, Bulbs, and Trees, Pruning. Major focus on Making Leaf Mold.
By Francy Bozarth | Published 11/15/2005
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Fall is basically here. For those of us, who like to this could mean goodbye to our favorite pass time. But it could be the perfect time for outdoor gardeners to try their hand at indoor hydroculture gardening.
By Linda M. McCloud | Published 9/14/2006
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Greenhouse gardening isn't limited to only those working in professional nurseries; more and more home gardeners are choosing to grow plants in their own greenhouse.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 10/19/2006
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This article will provide tips on fall yardwork in the southern region of the US.
By Lynnette | Published 9/7/2006
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Fall yard Maintenance can make your life easier next spring. A few simple tasks are essential for creating and maintaining a healthy and beautiful lawn, strong bushes and trees, and a spectacular cutting garden in the spring and summer.
By Gwyn Guess | Published 9/13/2006
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Container gardening is simple, satisfying and virtually fool-proof. Anyone can have a container garden, whether you live in an apartment or on a large property.
By Cindy Adkins | Published 5/20/2006
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My vegetable gardening methods are organic, not because I have any deep convictions about using organic versus synthetic fertilizers or pesticides, but because I'm a lazy cheapskate. It's easier and cheaper to go organic.
By Lazy Gardens | Published 2/11/2008
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With organic gardening supply products, weeding can be easy and hassle free. A garden that's planted in good soil with proper sunlight can thrive well. Using organic fertilizer will help your plants be properly nourished.
By Patricia Williams | Published 4/18/2006
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Insects, diseases, and weeds are not the only pests that can invade or cause damage to your garden. Wildlife animals can also be to blame. Camouflage gardening is an effective way to deter these animals from overtaking and consuming your garden plants.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 7/24/2006
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Pre-planned gardening designs take the guess and, often, the expense out of gardening while providing a professional look. There are some pitfalls to avoid, but pre-planned gardens can be a joy for any gardener from beginner to pro.
By Thea Mann | Published 8/6/2006
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Gardening in a zone five garden is enjoyable and very rewarding. The varying temperatures in northeast Indiana enable gardeners to plant a broad range of vegetables, fruits, plants, and flowers.
By Kay Ray | Published 2/2/2006
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Times may have changed; but for the most part, gardening has not. Find inspiration while saving both time and money by looking back to the past for creative gardening ideas aimed at the simpler pleasures in life.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 1/24/2006
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It is important to get your garden ready for Fall so that you can have the best garden next year. These tips will help you.
By yodave | Published 8/28/2007
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This article is a quick overview of ideas for fall gardening. It details a few simple plants that could be added to the garden now for fall color or think ahead to spring.
By Thea Mann | Published 8/15/2006
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Fall in the garden can be as busy as the spring! Taking the time to plant, divide and improve your garden soil will result in a healthy garden next year.
By Lori Kimble | Published 9/7/2006
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By doing some fall garden work, you can get a head start in the spring with less work to do before planting.
By K Jolin | Published 8/20/2007
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Delight your feathered friends by making them a Fall wreath loaded with treats and seeds just for them. You can easily make one in an afternoon and hang them from tree branches or suspend them from a shepherd's hook.
By yodave | Published 9/4/2007
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Just because summer is winding down doesn't mean you have to stop gardening or enjoying the colors and textures that flowers can bring to your garden. Actually, the end of summer can signal a rebirth for your flower garden and general gardening activities.
By Denise Witter | Published 9/5/2007
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Recommendations for seeds and seedlings to add to annual and perennial gardens that bloom well in fall to provide color in your Florida garden.
By CH Walker | Published 9/4/2005
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As much as kids love summer, fall is really a time that allows lots of physical activity. Its a great season for kids and parents to enjoy the outdoor without the heat, the sun, the bugs. Your kids can learn to look forward to summer being over.
By Lima | Published 8/6/2006
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There are garden vegetables that thrive in the cool temperatures of fall, and you still have a chance to harvest bumper crops. While everyone else is cleaning out their garden, you could still be harvesting delicious vegetables that thrive in autumn.
By Kay Ray | Published 9/20/2006
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Chrysanthemums are the solution to the waning vibrancy in fall gardens, the rich colors and textures combined with whimsical garden statuary give extended life to the dying garden. Shows and festivals are a source of gardening inspiration in the fall.
By Linda Miller | Published 8/31/2005
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The rewards of planting flowering bulbs in Fall are many.
By arthur holst | Published 4/9/2006
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Taking off on vacation or even an unplanned trip can be a source of great anxiety to some people, especially during peak gardening months. You've put a lot of time and care into your garden, and you don't want things to fall apart while you're gone.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 12/14/2006
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Summer is fading and Fall is set to arrive. Enjoy the season with some ideas given in this article, and create some Fall memories for you and your family.
By margaret | Published 8/31/2007
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Get new tips and ideas on how to garden with your kids. Take advantage of gardening this time of year to teach your children that you reap what you sow.
By Kathy Danner | Published 9/8/2007
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Taking a walk through a gardening store can be a little overwhelming when you're looking for gardening equipment and tools.
By Adam Fletcher | Published 8/10/2007
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How do you cope with allergies and have a garden? Depending on the severity of your allergies, gardening can be a very difficult situation. In this article, I will discuss how individuals with allergies can grow gardens just as easily as a person without allergies.
By Ink Slinger | Published 6/20/2007
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Did you know attractive foliage and landscaping will increase the value of your home and make it more inviting? Spring, late summer and fall are ideal times of the year to upgrade your home, especially the landscape and gardens.
By Linda Curtis | Published 8/30/2007
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The end of summer need not signal the end of gardening. Did you know that many vegetables are adapted to growing in fall?
By Nikki Phipps | Published 9/26/2007
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Fall foliage is beautiful to look at and it doesn't stay forever. So get out there and enjoy fall, before you know it winter will be knocking on our doors.
By Starlite | Published 10/15/2007
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Gardening naturally costs less and does better for your plants and the environment, and all you have to do is take the time to think.
By Ria Robinson | Published 9/29/2007
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Hydroponics gardening has many variables, including the space available, your budget, how much time is available to spend on maintenance and your choice in grow lights. There are some tips that will help to make your hydroponic experience pleasant and productive.
By Susan Slobac | Published 9/20/2007
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Don't know the first thing about Gardening? It's too hard to learn?
Absolute Nonsense!
By chris586 | Published 6/12/2007
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Winter gardening begins well before the first frost has a chance to settle on the plants in your garden. Learn about the different types of plants that can be used to add contrasting color, texture, height and of course blooms to your garden.
By Sophia Sanchez | Published 8/23/2007
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Bulb gardening, for the most part, is easy. However, there are some dos and don'ts you may need to consider beforehand in order to get the most from your bulb garden.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 2/14/2007
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So it's another year and you're planning a garden, or perhaps you already have one and wish to add more to it. Here is a month-by-month outline for basic flower gardening.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 2/5/2007
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Want a successful garden? Try incorporating bulbs into the landscape. Flowering bulbs are not only easy to grow and popular among garden plants, but they can fit into nearly any type of gardening style.
By Nikki Phipps | Published 10/19/2006
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Gardening can provide an method for improving psychological and emotional balance
By Christine Cadena | Published 3/16/2007
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There are so many benefits to having raised garden beds for your garden. While some may seem cost prohibitive, building raised beds will be an investment that will pay of in years of happy gardening.
By Afton Nelson | Published 2/20/2007
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This article discusses essential tools needed by the gardening beginner.
By Amy Kreger | Published 5/2/2007
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Many people really enjoy watching the butterflies. The best way to attract many butterflies to your yard is by butterfly gardening. You can achieve getting these creatures to your garden by growing the plants and flowers that butterflies tend to like.
By The Great Reviewer | Published 3/29/2007
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If you live in a city, or have limited space for gardening, planting in containers is a great way to enjoy flowers and herbs. Container gardens can beautify a drab city street, a balcony, or the front steps of a house.
By Bev Slomka | Published 3/14/2007
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The weather is perfect for planting sun loving perennials to enjoy next spring. These are all hardy, easy to grow perennials and readily available.
By Donna | Published 10/3/2006
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Fall is a time to harvest vegetables adn get the garden ready for winter.
By arthur holst | Published 4/9/2006
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It's time to think about tucking our gardens in for the winter. This article offers suggestions for garden tasks to do, besides raking those pesky leaves!
By Kori Rodley Irons | Published 10/6/2006
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Autumn need not be a time of sadness for gardeners. By preparing and protecting your garden, you are continuing the cycle of life for your plants.
By Rose Rankin | Published 8/15/2006
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A lot of homeowners are faced with problems on how to deal with dead lawns due to the past summer's drought and heat. Most of these lawns had turned dry and brown.
By Josienita Borlongan | Published 10/11/2007
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Garden landscaping with conservation restores the ecological balance by reintroducing native plants back into the environment. Restoring a natural ecology works toward alleviating disease, climate change, air pollution, and global warming.
By Vicki L. Sullivan | Published 8/27/2007
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