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| How to Grow Perennials
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"Herbaceous perennials are plants that bloom year after year. Their tops die back to the ground each fall, but their crowns and root systems remain alive (though dormant) during winter. They regrow from those roots and crowns when conditions are right the following spring."
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| Posted on: 06/18/2004 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| Transplanting Tips
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By Michael J. McGroarty
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Early spring is a great time for transplanting trees and shrubs, but you must do so before they wake up. Transplanting a plant is a very traumatic experience for the plant if it is awake. It's like doing surgery on a person while they are awake. Dormancy starts in the fall as soon as you experience a good hard freeze, and the plants remain dormant until the weather warms up in the spring. This is when you should transplant, while the plants are dormant.
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| Posted on: 04/10/2004 | 1 Feedback(s) |
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| HOW to Prune Trees (PDF)
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The objective of pruning is to produce strong,
healthy, attractive plants. By understanding
how, when and why to prune, and by following
a few simple principles, this objective can be
achieved.
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| Posted on: 03/01/2004 | 2 Feedback(s) |
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| Organic Gardening Techniques (PDF)
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The success or failure of the organic approach depends on how gardeners use and prepare organic matter. Organic matter improves soil tilth and prevents soil compaction and crusting. It increases the water-holding ability of the soil and provides a more favorable soil environment for earthworms and beneficial
microorganisms. It slows erosion, and in later stages of decay, organic matter releases nitrogen and other nutrients to growing crops. Carbon dioxide from decaying organic matter brings minerals of the soil into solution, making them available to growing plants. Many soils of the world have been ruined, mainly because they have been depleted of organic matter from prolonged cultivation without proper soil management.
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| Posted on: 02/17/2004 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| Seeding Flowers Indoors: An Inexpensive Way to a Beautiful Summer Garden
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By Debbie Rodgers
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Every year you plan that THIS will be the year you have pots and pots
of lush plants on your balcony or deck. Then you visit your local
nursery in the spring and reality hits - the cost for your fantasy
is just outrageous! Sound familiar?
But you can have the planters of your dreams at a fraction of the
cost and with a choice of varieties far beyond what the local garden
center offers. How? Start your own flower seeds now.
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| Posted on: 02/17/2004 | 1 Feedback(s) |
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| Pruning Ornamental Trees and Shrubs (PDF)
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Correct pruning is an essential maintenance practice for
trees and shrubs in the home landscape. However, most
homeowners regard pruning with considerable, though
unnecessary, apprehension. Pruning is not difficult if you
understand the basics, learn why, when, and how to
prune.
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| Posted on: 01/25/2004 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| PRUNING Fruit Trees (PDF)
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Productive fruit trees with an abundance of high quality fruit dont just happen. They result from good cultural practices, including pruning. Pruning is often neglected either due to a lack of pruning skills and knowledge or a fear that one is going to injure or kill the tree.
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| Posted on: 01/12/2004 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| Pruning shade and flowering trees (PDF)
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Proper pruning is one of the best cultural practices a
home owner or arborist can do for landscape trees. The
benefits of correct pruning include improved plant
health and form and a safe environment.
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| Posted on: 01/05/2004 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| Good Night Sweet Perennial
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By Carrie Paulk
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Now that the landscape is strongly suggesting the occasion
of fall, you know it's only a matter of time before your
garden perennials will decide to pack up and call it a
growing season. However, some perennials tend to pack
haphazardly, casting off dried leaves here and spent seed
pods there, leaving your garden looking more like a compost
pile than a flower bed. Many of us just raise up our arms in
frustration and accept the fact that our gardens will just
be a bare mess for the winter; after all, spring is only
four to five months away, right?
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| Posted on: 11/04/2003 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| Fall Planting For Spring Gardens
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By Carrie Paulk
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Ask someone what their favorite time of year is, and you'll
most likely hear them wax eloquently about Spring, with
it's colorful spring gardens heralding the end of Winter.
Ahh, if only your garden gave you that feeling when Spring
rolls around. But alas, you do not even know where to begin
in your landscape.
This article includes nstructions for planting spring bulbs!
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| Posted on: 10/23/2003 | 1 Feedback(s) |
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