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a gardening carnival – June 30, 2010

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Welcome to the June 30, 2010 edition of a gardening carnival.

Dana presents Selecting the right plants for a successful organic garden posted at Roscommon Acres.

Hortois presents Best Seed Merchants and Catalogues posted at The Compost Heap, saying, “UK seed companies”

Native Health Remedies presents Healthy Natural Foods That Heal posted at Native Remedies.

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Hortois presents Good and Bad Environmental Companion Plants posted at The Compost Heap, saying, “Let plant selection help the environment”

Jess Drake presents Soil Myths 1: Turning the Soil posted at soilduck., saying, “Another of my soil-garden myths!”

Abigail Bailey presents Crochet an airpot planter from plastic bag ‘plarn’ « abigailscraftshowto.com posted at abigailscraftshowto.com.

Jon Pflager presents Full day, posted at The Creative Garden.

Aulbert West presents Things Every Great Garden Center Should Have | Bukisa.com posted at bukisa, saying, “A short list of things gardening centers should have”

Just Trying To Save Money presents Just Trying To Save Money: Garden posted at Just Trying To Save Money.

Cindy presents Homemade Hummingbird Food posted at My Recycled Bags.com, saying, “Refill your hummingbird feeder in your garden with homemade hummingbird food. By making your own homemade brew, it’s cheaper and you don’t have to use artificial coloring and additives that the store bought stuff has in it.”

Mike presents Discover the Ancient Art of Japanese Bonsai posted at My Japanese Bonsai, saying, “this blog is about Japanese bonsai gardening and how to grow and care for bonsai trees”

Candice Robin presents Diatomaceous Earth Humans and Parasites posted at Human Parasites Symptoms, saying, “Diatomaceous earth is good for humans and your plants too”

presents Easy Seedling/ Starter Plant Setup posted at Top LED Grow Lights, saying, “great carnival as I am for sure a brown thumb learning to be a green one”

house plants

Dani goldberg presents Hps Ballast lighting kits posted at Hps Ballast.

Wren Caulfield presents Decorating/Gardening on the Cheap: Pineapple Top into Interesting Houseplant posted at True Adventures in Money Hacking, saying, “Add a little green (and sometimes pink) to your environment with a new, free houseplant.”

C. J. Stegall-Evans presents Confessions of a Reformed Plant Killer posted at Writing as a Sacred Art.

kids gardening

Vickie Heully presents June 2010 Garden Pics posted at vickieheully.com.

landscape

Bob presents Market Umbrella Stand posted at Wood Market Umbrella, saying, “The importance of your wood market umbrella stand, for safety and appearance.”

James presents How to Choose Outside Path Lights posted at Low Voltage Garden Lights, saying, “The place find the answers about low voltage garden lights and outdoor solar lights.”

organic gardening

Jess Drake presents Soil Myths 2: Mulch Ain’t Mulch

Rebecca Mercer presents Inch by inch, row by row posted at California 49.

patio furniture

Renee Benzaim presents How to Buy True Wrought Iron Designs posted at Wrought Iron Designs, saying, “With increasing recognition of the value of quality wrought iron designs, wrought iron furniture is again becoming important to homeowners, interior designers, and architects True wrought iron designs are forged and hammered to remove impurities and then hammered into the desired shape by the artist. If taken care of, they can last a life time.”

Kerry Fletcher presents July 4th Decorating posted at Examiner.

vegetables

Dominika presents Watering Tomato Plants Using Plastic Bottles in the Ground. posted at Vegetable Corner, saying, “You can make a simple DIY self watering system for tomatoes or other veggies using plastic bottles. See step by step instructions with a picture.”

Jessica Bosari presents Does Growing Your Own Produce Really Save Money? | billeater.com posted at Billeater, saying, “Growing your own only saves money when you choose the right produce to grow.”

The Backyard Grower presents Blueberry Benefits 2010 posted at Bobbie Whitehead.

Linda@NHE presents Why Are Beets Healthy? posted at Natural Health Ezine, saying, “Beets are one of those vegetables that have a bad reputation. They look odd, and when you mention them to some people, you get a grimace in return. They may look a little strange, but beets are packed with lots of health benefits…”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of a gardening carnival using our carnival submission form.  The next issue of A Gardening Carnival will be available on July 28, 2010.

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