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Tuesday, March 11 2003 @ 08:31 AM
Contributed by: Admin
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Gardening has always been a pleasent pastime for many people, but never more so than now.
We hope this site will add to the pleasure and also solve some of your gardening questions.
Do you have a gardening tip you think others will appreciate? Why not add it to our 'Garden Tips' page by clicking on the 'contribute' button at the top of the page. |
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| Eastern Redbud |
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Monday, August 25 2008 @ 04:14 PM
Contributed by: Anonymous
Views: 164
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I have an Eastern Redbud which produces multiple seedlings in the summer. This year I decided to save a few of these trees...which are only a few inches tall. I put them in seperate gallon sized pots with nice, fertile soil. They are doing very well and growing new leaves often. I live in Ohio and we tend to have crazy weather, so who knows what this year will bring! I was wondering how I should handle these trees through the winter and when I should put them in the ground. I am afraid to transplant them too soon because I don't want them to freeze and die this winter but I also don't want their roots to be confined to the pot! Does anyone know how fast the roots grow or how long they might be able to withstand being potted? Would it be best to move them to larger pots and keep them in the garage by a window for winter or just put them in the ground? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! :)
Thanks!!
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| My Favorite Palm Tree |
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Wednesday, August 06 2008 @ 04:59 AM
Contributed by: jasgar
Views: 162
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My favorite palm tree is turning yellow and I would like to know why? I researched but no direct answer my palm tree is a Bismarck palm tree. If anyone knows anything please let me know...
Jason
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| Alan Titchmarsh: Then, Now and in the Future |
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Monday, August 16 2004 @ 12:24 AM
Contributed by: Admin
Views: 476
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Alan Titchmarsh: Then, Now and in the Future
Visit the Alan Titchmarsh Website
First Signs
Alan took an early interest in gardening - first on his grandfather's Yorkshire allotment in Ilkley, and then in his parents' back garden. Small polythene greenhouses appeared in the back garden, and cacti were bought from church bazaars.
Paperwork
Alan left school at fifteen with one 'O' level in Art and took a job as an apprentice gardener in Ilkley Parks Department nursery, studying for his City and Guilds in Horticulture at day release and in the evening.
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| Poll |
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Tulips and Hyacinth each take 33.33% of the votes for your favourite spring bulb from the last poll.This months poll: Where are you most likely to buy your plants this year?
| DIY Store |
13.06% |
| Supermarket |
2.86% |
| Garden Centre |
43.67% |
| Small local garden shop |
15.92% |
| Local Market |
2.86% |
| I grow my own from seed |
15.10% |
| I grow my own from cuttings |
6.53% |
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