Archive for A Gardening Carnival
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 – December 30, 2009
Posted by: | CommentsWelcome to the December 30, 2009 edition of a gardening carnival.
Billeater presents Food Storage Tips That Save Money posted at Billeater.
gardening
Christy Pooschke presents Reading, Writing … and Raised-Bed Gardening!?!?! posted at Omaha.net – Local Writing from the Heartland, saying, “This article begins in a farmers market, but ends telling the story of an Omaha area school’s novel approach to gardening education. Pictures + video included.”
mmresources presents Hydroponics Systems posted at MJJ Party, saying, “hydroponics systems are a great way to garden and not worry about pests, dirt or the seasons.”
The Backyard Grower presents Saving Seed posted at Bobbie Whitehead.
kids gardening
Morgan Schwartz presents Reading, Writing … and Raised-Bed Gardening!?!?! posted at Omaha.net – Local Writing from the Heartland, saying, “Hi.. I totally screwed up and am submitting this too late.. any chance of adding it as a late submission to your November 25th carnival. I am submitting this on behalf of our blogger Christy Pooschke who writes for Omaha.net. Thanks! morgan”
landscape
Kerry Fletcher presents How to Give the Exterior of a New Home More Character posted at Interior Design Info.
organic gardening
Arohan presents Small Space Gardening: Growing Organic Vegetables in a City | Personal Dividends posted at Personal Dividends, saying, “For those who live in a city or in an apartment or a condo setting with very limited outdoor space or backyards, it has always been difficult to grow their own vegetables. Small space gardening is possible and can be done to grow organic vegetables at your own home or in your community so you can eat healthier and tastier vegetables without spending a bundle at the supermarket.”
Howling Duck Ranch presents Developing the Veggie Patch posted at Howling Duck Ranch, saying, “The story of establishing a permaculture veggie patch.”
trees
chongyim ng presents Good tasting tropical fruit juice cures cancer – Sour Sop Juice. posted at MINDSandBODY.com, saying, “Plant this fruit tree in your garden. The fruit juice contains amazing medicinal properties, cures cancer and tastes refreshingly good.”
presents the Green Gabber: Grow Your Own Avocado Tree posted at theGreenGabber.
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 January 27, 2010.
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a gardening carnival – November 25, 2009
Posted by: | CommentsWelcome to the November 25, 2009 edition of a gardening carnival.
Wise_Bread presents Stock A Natural Food Pantry For Less posted at Wisebread.
gardening
Surbhi Bhatia presents Vertical Farms posted at The Viewspaper » The Viewspaper.
The Backyard Grower presents Row Covers, Hoop Houses posted at Bobbie Whitehead.
Ryan Hawkins presents Garden Pots Galore posted at Timber & Textiles, saying, “Most gardens have potted plants and flowers as well as planted ones. By paying attention to the garden pots you choose, you can add more beauty and diversity to your garden.”
Stephanie presents Strawberries Gone Wild posted at Stop the Ride!.
Kobus Venter presents Make charcoal in your own backyard posted at Vuthisa, saying, “Don’t burn your yard waste. Make your own charcoal instead.”
house plants
Deborah Niemann-Boehle presents Antiquity Oaks: Update: Growing your own pineapple posted at Antiquity Oaks, saying, “Since cold weather is upon us, I thought this would be a good time to talk more about growing pineapple, since it’s a potted plant for those of us who don’t live in tropical zones.”
kids gardening
Vera Lang presents Balcony Halloween Display posted at Fine Craft Guild .com, saying, “Kids will love to help making some Fall / Halloween balcony /patio splendor. Spot the handmade flower for recycled orange and white veggy & fruit packaging in mine. It’s easy to make fun displays that look great and cost ‘nil’. Find your ‘ingredients’ list here.”
lawn care
Erik presents Automatic plant watering tips with Lawn Belt posted at Home garden tool.
Samantha Marks presents How to Use a Lawn Roller posted at backyardsandgardens.com.
patio furniture
Sandra de Charo presents How To Prepare Your Swing Set For The Winter? posted at Outdoor Swing Sets, saying, “The winter is coming, get your garden furniture ready for it!”
Case Ernsting presents How To Care For Outdoor Patio, Porch or Deck Solid Wood Furniture | Home and Decor posted at Home and Decor, saying, “Caring for your patio furniture is crucial, especially if you have spent a pretty penny buying it. Our post provides some easy to follow tips to preserving your patio furniture for years.”
ponds
Wanda Reynolds presents Choosing Garden Pond Fish | Garden Decor posted at Garden Decor, saying, “hope I’m not too late”
vegetables
kara thurmond presents Be Like The Squirrel posted at An Hour In the Kitchen, saying, “Tips for storing vegetables.”
Wren Caulfield presents Homemade Pico de Gallo with Garden Tomatoes posted at True Adventures in Money Hacking, saying, “Use Your Garden Produce to Make Your Own Salsa!”
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 December 30, 2009.
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