Archive for February, 2009

Welcome to the February 25, 2009 edition of a gardening carnival.

James Brausch presents The Magic posted at jamesbrausch.com.

flowers

Ron Rose presents Summer Flowers For Planting posted at Plants & Gardening Tips.

gardening

:: Suzanne :: presents first day in the garden posted at :: adventures in daily living ::.

lisa winter presents Vermiculture – Yes, Playing in Worm Poo posted at DIY WinterDreams, saying, “learn about vermiculture in this blog post. It’s fun and easy to have red wigglers make you wonderful compost for your garden.”

Nancy Muller presents A Ton of Garden, A Tiny Space;Strawberries for the Apartment Dweller or Suburbanite « Recession Depression Therapy posted at Recession Depression Therapy, saying, “This little entry is for the gardener with little space and big dreams of Strawberries”

house plants

Hortois presents Houseplants | Gardeners Tips posted at The Compost Heap, saying, “some comments from gardenerstip.co.uk”

organic gardening

Heather Levin presents How To Start Composting posted at The Greenest Dollar.

ponds

cfgoulart presents Backyard Gardener; BUILDING A WATER FEATURE: FILTERING FOR PONDS AND WATERFALLS posted at Backyard Gardener, saying, “Tips for making your pond filter both environmentally friendly and effective.”

trees

Carrie presents Fruit Trees and Global Warming posted at Less is More.

vegetables

Clair Schwan presents Starting Vegetables from Seed posted at Frugal Living Freedom, saying, “This articles details how we start vegetables from seed, including discussion about ordering seed, peat pellets, seed trays, planting markers, heating mats and using a cold frame to transition seedlings from indoors to our greenhouses.”

CindyS presents 10 Steps To Planning A Vegetable Garden posted at Small Homestead, saying, “10 steps to take when you start to plan your vegetable garden”

VP presents Bramley Apples: The Lowdown posted at Veg Plotting, saying, “It’s the centenary of the Bramley cooking apple this year and celebrations kicked off with National Bramley Week. This post gives a potted history of the UK’s most popular cooking apple, explores its importance and links to some great recipes to try.”

Brad presents Grow Mushrooms posted at Tri-Freedom, saying, “An introduction to growing gourmet and medicinal mushrooms.”

Stephanie presents Tomatoes in my Tub posted at Stop the Ride!.

VegBox Recipes presents Growing Our Own – update 2 from the new VegBox Garden posted at VegBox Recipes Blog, saying, “To discover how to re-use household rubbish to make some excellent seed planters, big and small, read on!”

Rani presents The plants are getting big. posted at Indoor Garden Musings, saying, “Our tomato plants are growing and you will have to see how my experimenting has been going.”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of a gardening carnival using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.  The next issue of A Gardening Carnival will be published here on March 25, 2009.

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