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12
Dec
2009
Gifts for Gardener – Unique Ideas

5 days ago

By: Ron King Buying a present for a gardener should be easy. Whether they are a novice or an expert, you’ll find the holidays are the ideal time to give them gifts they will enjoy. When spring rolls around, they’ll have had plenty of time to decide how and where to use the gift you’ve given them. Yo ...

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23
Nov
2009
Growing Annual and Biennial Herbs

24 days ago

Annuals are plants that grow, reproduce and die in a single summer. Biennials grow leaves and roots the first year, then flower and set seeds the following summer. Most people grow biennial herbs as annuals, since the foliage is often the part used in the kitchen. These temporary herbs are often mor ...

Gardening - easygardening4u.com

17
Nov
2009
[Tuesday - Flowers and Flowering Plants] How to Collect and Share Morning ...

30 days ago by goodtogrow

It could be that I have a strange idea of what makes a good gift. I personally think anything nature related is a great gift idea. Flowering bulbs. Check. Satchel full of flower seeds. Check. Baby plants in cute pots. Check. But then I remember one time in college when my roommate and I had a party. ...

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07
Oct
2009
Green Up Your Holidays

72 days ago by bravogreen

This Forget Me Not seed paper in snowflake shape ornament with planting instruction card makes a great gift for the holidays. Our handmade paper shapes have been sweeping the environmental world! Shapes are 1/16″ thick, certified tested, and environmentally correct, with 70 – 90% germination rate. “ ...

Bravo Green - bravogreen.wordpress.com

04
Oct
2009
Changwon Lee – Disappear

74 days ago by aldorf

First solo exhibition at Aando Fine Art Gallery, of korean born installation artist ChangWon Lee. Frequently, Lee uses natural ingredients commonly used in our daily lives, such as ground coffee, tea leaves, flower seeds, and by distributing them on thin horizontal slats of boards on the wall, struc ...

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23
Sep
2009
What Do You Call A Person Who Sells Gardening Supplies?

85 days ago by Familycentrics

I need to buy plant and flower seeds in Bangkok. I can’t remember what you call people who sells gardening supplies. Really need help. Also if you can please put some gardening shops in Bangkok. All answers appreciated. Thanks a…

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17
Sep
2009
Can I grow my own flowers for my wedding’s center pieces?

91 days ago

jen k asked: When should I start planting them? How long will they stay fresh for during the reception? I will be planting them indoors in little plant pots.Is this good idea.I really want to save as much money as I can for my wedding.How much money do you deem it will cost to decorate atleas 8 tabl ...

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Grow Ornamental Plants For Cutting A Flower Garden Tips

91 days ago by qtylifestyle

When it comes to bloom garden ideas, many garden enthusiasts propose the ingest of cuttings instead of seeds as planting materials for bloom gardens. Plants ontogeny from seeds verify more time. You module requirement to wait for a some weeks or months before your plants module acquire and move to a ...

Quality Lifestyle - quality-lifestyle.com

09
Sep
2009
Do you think it’s a good idea to spread flower seeds?

99 days ago by Weekend Gardener

sts3235s asked: I was thinking about going to collect some flower petals and spreading them in boring parts of parks and gardens I find. Do you think that’s a good idea or am I going to get arrested? I was thinking about going to collect some flower petals and spreading them in boring parts of parks ...

The Green Thumb - the-green-thumb.com

06
Sep
2009
Growing A Flower Garden

103 days ago by Flower Gardens

When it comes to flower garden ideas , many garden enthusiasts recommend the use of cuttings instead of seeds as planting materials for flower gardens. Growing plants from seeds may take a long time. You will need to wait for a few weeks or months before your plants will grow and start to bear flowe ...

Flower Gardening Now - flowergardeningnow.com · 2 references

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