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Michele enjoys all facets of gardening as well as many related activities utilizing gifts of the garden such as cooking, crafts, photography, floral arranging, and maintaining wildlife habitats.
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Tyla gardens in central Alabama where she has to contend with heavy clay soil,sweltering summers and rainy winters. She has been gardening for over 20 years.
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I love color! Spring and summer are my seasons of choice as I only have to look around to see a festival of color from flowers, bushes, and trees. But oh, the winter! Brown grass, tr
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Paper Whites are dainty white flowers with an absolutely heavenly scent. They grow from bulbs and are almost always grown just in water, especially for Christmas. They take about six weeks
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Don't let all your Jack-O-Lanterns, pumpkins, gourds and squashes go to waste after Halloween. There are many ways to recycle them.
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November is the month to do a few gardening chores that will help your plants and shrubs grow healthy roots and produce healthy foliage, flowers or fruits next spring.
Certain perennials
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Leaf footed bugs are a terrible pest to tomato growers. You have the best tomato plants that you have ever grown.
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To welcome the lowly, but ever so useful toad to your vegetable garden to perform his expert bug-terminating skills you first must practice organic gardening.
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Autumn is upon us. At higher altitudes, it may even look like winter already.
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The poinsettia is best known for its beauty at Christmas time. Most people throw them away after Christmas when they start dropping leaves and appearing ill, thinking there is no chance of bloomi
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The arrival of the Christmas cactus is always a welcomed sight in stores and garden centers. Mingling amongst the poinsettias, amaryllis, paperwhites, mistletoe, and holly, the Christmas cactus
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Don't let Jack Frost rip you off...he started a nasty little myth that green tomatoes won't ripen, but they will.
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October 22, 2009 is the first official day of Autumn, and my guess is that you would like instant Fall flowers in your front yard. Wouldn't the neighbors be jealous?
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One of the biggest joys of gardening is discovering another use for everything growing whether by fate of hand or in the wild.
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One of my favorite fruits to enjoy during the summer is strawberries.
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The change of seasons can feel so abrupt in the garden. We wake up one morning and all those vibrant summer flowers have disappeared seemingly overnight.
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Autumn is upon us. At higher altitudes, it may even look like winter already.
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Saving money is not the only reason to save seeds from this year’s gardens, although it can be a huge incentive. I am always amazed standing in the store, seed packets in hand, and estimat
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The poinsettia is best known for its beauty at Christmas time. Most people throw them away after Christmas when they start dropping leaves and appearing ill, thinking there is no chance of bloomi
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