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a gardening carnival – January 27, 2010
Posted by: | CommentsWelcome to the January 27, 2010 edition of a gardening carnival.
chemical
SwissTgallery presents Help! I need to get rid of these moths! | Hard to Find Blog posted at Get rid Of Moths
flowers
R.Pettinger presents 10 Tips for Taking Flower Photos posted at The Compost Heap, saying, “Simple tips to get better flower photos”
gardening
Wendy Piersall presents Garden Craft: Plant Markers Free Pattern Download posted at Craft Jr., saying, “This is one of my favorite projects I’ve ever done!”
Renee Benzaim presents How to Extend YOUR Compost Making Season posted at Compost Tumblers & Compost Making, saying, “A guide on how to extend your compost making during the colder months”
lawn care
HtF presents How to Fix a Deer-Attracting Lawn or Garden posted at How To Fix.
Sarah presents Winterizing Your Lawn for 2010 | Spring Lawn Care – Lawn Care Tips posted at Lawn Care Tips, saying, “It is a good idea to make sure your lawn is ready for the winter.”
organic gardening
Hortoris presents Gardeners Tips posted at The Compost Heap, saying, ” Herbs are great organic plants to grow. They do not need fertilizer and many prefer poor soil conditions.”
Chris Mathew presents How To Grow Mushrooms posted at How To Grow Mushrooms, saying, “Learn how to grow mushrooms in an organic environment! Easy to grow, delicious to eat!”
Michael Hogg presents Simple Organic Gardening Is Old Hat posted at Green Lifestyle Ideas.
Jess Lundie presents How To Build A Lasagna Garden For Free – Part 2 posted at Openly Balanced, saying, “Thank you for your consideration!”
trees
June Tree presents Curb Appeal: One Of My Best Investments Yet Or How I Turned $80 Into $5,000 With Minimal Risk posted at The Digerati Life.
vegetables
r0dman presents Starting a Veggie Patch | r0dman.com posted at r0dman.com, saying, “I should be eating a lot more fruit and vegetables…I came to the conclusion that starting my own veggie patch was the go.”
Vikki Lawrence presents Winter Squash Cross-Pollination and Variety List posted at Vikki’s Verandah, saying, “So many people want to plant a garden and harvest enough food to eat year-round. This squash-variety list will help people choose winter squash to avoid cross-pollination to gardeners can produce non-hybrid seeds.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of a gardening carnival using our carnival submission form. Our next edition of a gardening carnival will be available on February 24, 2010.
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a gardening carnival – October 28, 2009
Posted by: | CommentsWelcome to the October 28, 2009 edition of a gardening carnival.
Olga Poltava presents Help! Mysterious Rose Death posted at Olga’s Home & Garden Blog, saying, “I would appreciate any advice.”
Samantha Marks presents Garden Décor: An Informal Process posted at backyardsandgardens.com.
Sharon Cowart presents Native Azaleas: Plant Now for Spring Blooms & Fragrance posted at Plant Native.
flowers
Hortist presents Keukenhof, the world’s largest flower garden posted at Hortist, saying, “Keukenhof is the world’s largest flower garden with 7,000,00 (seven million) planted in it anually. to visit this bulbous paradise virtually, visit my blog.”
gardening
Theodore Pappas presents Heather Blackmore | Britannica Blog posted at Britannica Blog, saying, “Master Gardener Heather Blackmore discusses in her weekly column the growing popularity of poison gardens, and the toxic plants commonly found in own backyards. This month she’s highlighted Castor Bean and Rye.”
Chris Mathew presents Types Of Poisonous Mushrooms ? Little Brown Mushrooms (LBM) posted at How To Grow Mushrooms, saying, “Learn how to grow mushrooms at home, indoors or outdoors!”
C Merrick presents Get A Hyroponics Growing System and Grow Pesticide Free Fruits and Vegetables posted at HotLinkZ – Shopping Bargains, Deals and More!.
Kare presents The Garden’s Last Breaths posted at The Hazel Bloom, saying, “A celebration of the last breaths of our rookie garden’s amazing first year.”
The Backyard Grower presents Spring Onion Planting posted at Bobbie Whitehead.
Grandpa Oddball presents Lettuce not Forget « GetOddNews posted at GetOddNews, saying, “Gardening is sometimes not as easy as it looks!”
The Backyard Grower presents Leaf Lettuce In Winter posted at Bobbie Whitehead.
2 Green Acres presents Climate Change and the Home Garden posted at 2 Green Acres.
Susan Vinci presents 10 Tips for Winterizing Your Garden posted at Home and Gardens, saying, “10 tips to get your garden ready to weather the winter and come back strong in the spring!”
Hortist presents Plants in the holy Quran posted at Hortist.
Hortist presents English vs. American Autumn, a Poetic comparison posted at Hortist.
house plants
Baywords presents For Safety’s Sake, Vaccinate Your Houseplants posted at Swine Flu Shot Safety Program.
kids gardening
presents Pumpkin Templates for Halloween posted at Home Life Weekly, saying, “Here are a great looking free pumpkin templates for Halloween to help with designing your Halloween pumpkin carving for the kids”
landscape
Shortcut Sleuth presents Landscape Supplies Personalize Your Outdoor Space posted at backyardsandgardens.com.
Donald Rickerby presents How To Build Perfect Wooden Sheds posted at Best Wooden Sheds, saying, “This article covers how to build your own “perfect” garden shed.”
organic gardening
Scott Mills presents How to Make a Sprouter posted at Wisdom Lion, saying, “This sprouter was cheap, easy and fun to make. Now I am never more than a few days away from some super cheap, super healthy sprouts!”
Sadie423 presents Growing Season 2009-Wrap up posted at It’s a Boy’s Life.
ponds
Katy Hefley presents Tips when considering a water fountain posted at Selkirksolar’s Blog.
vegetables
Kare presents The Optimistic Roma Tomato posted at The Hazel Bloom, saying, “Hi! This hilarious tomato grew in my garden this year. I just had to tell his (slightly racy) story. This is the first time I’ve submitted to a carnival – I hope I’m doing this right. Thanks for your consideration!”
Wren Caulfield presents Hello October, goodbye summer vegetable garden posted at True Adventures in Money Hacking.
Kerry Fletcher presents How to Grow Huge Pumpkins | eHow.com posted at FaithAllen.
Hortist presents Greenhouse on the Mars posted at Hortist, saying, “If you like and appreciate out of box thinking and want to know why and how to make Greenhouse on the Mars successfully, please read my blog.”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of a gardening carnival using our carnival submission form. Our next edition of a gardening carnival will be available on November 25, 2009.
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a gardening carnival – August 26, 2009
Posted by: | CommentsWelcome to the August 26, 2009 edition of a gardening carnival.
Tim Tinkel presents Ode to a Community Garden posted at Families Again.
Fit 4 Ever Young presents Spinach – The Benefits posted at Fit 4 Ever Young.
Talia presents That Wascally Wabbit posted at backtobasics-talia.com.
Mikkal Travvis presents Fascism On The Farm: H.R. 2749 – The Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009 posted at The Truth, saying, “Please add The Truth to your blogroll: http://thetruthwins.com”
Caren presents Culantro Instead of Cilantro? posted at The Prudent Pantry, saying, “Culantro is very similar to cilantro but more pungent. Since it usually has a longer life than cilantro, you may want to give it a try.”
flowers
Jon presents DC’s Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens Lotus Flowers are in Full Bloom posted at The DC Traveler – Washington DC travel & tourism information, saying, “One of the prettiest lotus and water lily gardens in the US is in full bloom. Located in Washington, DC, it’s a testament to gardeners.”
gardening
Gin G. presents Gourd Gifts posted at Sense Scribe, saying, “Celebrating the Gourd and it’s many uses. Read more.”
00FF00 presents Compost Wars by Maddy – ooffoo.com posted at ooffoo, saying, “A member of the ooffoo community helps us work out which method of home composting works best.”
2 Green Acres presents Why native plants are important posted at 2 Green Acres.
The Backyard Grower presents Garden Tips posted at Bobbie Whitehead.
BeThisWay presents How to Cull ? or Thin Out ? Lariope posted at Are You Going To Be This Way The Rest of The Time I Know You?.
herbs
Kristia presents When your garden hands you MINT, make ice cream. posted at Family Balance Sheet.
The Family presents What to do with rosemary posted at Once Upon a Family.
organic gardening
fourleafclovergoodluckcharms presents Commercials | Four Leaf cLover Good Luck Charms.com posted at Four Leaf cLover Good Luck Charms.com, saying, “The four-leaf clover is the most well known lucky symbol around the world and across many very different cultures. It is the most common yet the rarest to find.On average, there are 100,000 three leaf clovers for every instance of a true four leaf clover”
Gregory E. Rouse presents The Wheel Hoe posted at Raised-Bed-Gardening Blog, saying, “With a wheel hoe, the work of preserving the soil mulch becomes very simple.”
patio furniture
ahuli presents 2009 Trends in Outdoor Furniture posted at Home Sweet Home, saying, “The year 2009 is the time where trend in outdoor furniture is shifting from the mere purpose of relaxation to decoration.”
vegetables
Shelley Munro presents Upside Down Tomato posted at Shelley Munro Blog, Author of Contemporary and Paranormal Romance.
Toni Martinez presents The Green Wall posted at Itsjusttoni’s Blog, saying, “A new chain link fence inspires a vertical garden”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of a gardening carnival using our carnival submission form. Our next edition of a gardening carnival will be available on August 26, 2009.
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