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Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: big bird, entertainment, episodes-on-pbs, food, grow, new-episodes, obama, pbs, seeds, sesame-street, street, watching-videos
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- September 29, 2009 – 1:50 pm
- Author:
- By growingwisdom
Expert advice on hanging baskets, window boxes, patio pots and sink gardens. Advice on compatibility of containers and plants such as bulbs, climbers and fruit and vegetables, and how to arrange them for maximum visual and olfactory impact
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: advice-on-compatibility, bbc, container, container gardening, gardening, howto & style, organic, patio-pots, shows-how, the-following, window-boxes
- Published:
- September 25, 2009 – 4:53 am
- Author:
- By ehowgarden
Gardening expert John King, Jr., tells us all about water gardening
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: news, news & politics, water-gardening
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- September 24, 2009 – 5:56 pm
- Author:
- By ehowgarden
What I learned in my first year of gardening pumpkins and zuchinnis.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: 2009, first-year, howto & style, organic, squash, tips, winter, yard, zucchini
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- September 23, 2009 – 1:54 pm
- Author:
- By jmcext
Activist nicknamed Anarcho-Jesse is refusing to help the cops throw him in jail. Police are still trying to find him. This is my interview with him and the footage of his Social Security protest at Live Free or Die rally.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: anarcho jesse, cops arrest gardener, cops-throw, get-thrown, illegal gardening, jesse o'keene, social-security, the-dirt
- Published:
- September 23, 2009 – 12:10 pm
- Author:
- By bsantianni
We haven’t had any hard frosts yet, but they are just around the corner here in zone 5. We’re enjoying the squash, melons, and the second planting of spinach. I meant to plant more greens, but didn’t get to it
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: accredited-nurseryman, always-next, especially-well, gardener, harvest, heikenfeld, homesteading, howto & style, lasagna gardening, preparedness, self-sufficiency, the-gardener, video
- Published:
- September 22, 2009 – 2:41 pm
- Author:
- By StuartRobinson
You can grow vegetables at home! It will improve your access to safe and healthy food. In urban areas, one may find it difficult to cultivable land. Roof top gardening is a solution since it needs low input cost and highly flexible.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: especially-well, gardener, heikenfeld, imagination, kitchen garden, needs-low, roof top gardening, solution-since, top-gardening, video, your-access
- Published:
- September 22, 2009 – 1:31 am
- Author:
- By StuartRobinson
When trimming rose plants, simply cut off the wilted flowers and any browning foliage. Avoid pruning back more than one-third of a plant at once with helpful information from a sustainable gardener in this free video on roses. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Washington.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: flower-grower, flowers, gardening, gardening-rhythms, owner, rhythms, rose, soil, sold-flower, trimming-rose, video-on-roses, wilted, wilted-flowers, yolanda
- Published:
- September 13, 2009 – 12:20 pm
- Author:
- By tyleroakley
Pruning a rose plant, which should be done in the late winter or early spring, involves trimming back the brown and wilting branches. Trim back and thin out a rose bush to promote new growth in the spring and summer with helpful information from a sustainable gardener in this free video on roses. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Washington.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: daron, education, gardens, growing, howto & style, roses, the-spring, yolanda
- Published:
- September 13, 2009 – 12:20 pm
- Author:
- By Lowes
To plant a winter vegetable garden, choose plants that can withstand the colder climate, such as spinach, broccoli, kale and different types of lettuce. Stagger the vegetables throughout the season to enjoy them all winter long withhelpful information from a sustainable gardener in this free video on growing food.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: all-winter, daron-stetner, edible, epiphytic, flower-grower, growing, howto & style, lemon, plant, seed, sustainable, vegetables, yolanda-vanveen
- Published:
- September 11, 2009 – 11:20 am
- Author:
- By vpytko