Archive for Gardening
a gardening carnival – December 28, 2011
Posted by: | CommentsWelcome to the December 28, 2011 edition of a gardening carnival.
gardening
Mike the Gardener presents Maximize the Germination of your Vegetable Seeds posted at Mike the Gardener Enterprises, LLC, saying, “Nothing is more frustrating then when you can not seem to get your vegetable seeds to germinate. You get excited for gardening season to roll around, have your vegetable seeds ready to go, plant them in some soil, wait, and nothing happens. There could be a number of factors as to why this could be. Here are some suggestions to help with maximizing the germination of your Vegetable Seeds.”
Justin Gee presents Ebb and Flow Hydroponics Build posted at Needs Citation, saying, “D.i.y Ebb and Flow Hydroponics – Soiless Indoor Garden”
Mike the Gardener presents Combining Vegetable Gardening with School Curriculum posted at Mike the Gardener Enterprises, LLC, saying, “Do you have school aged children? Are you a vegetable gardener? Imagine if you were able to combine the fun and reward of vegetable gardening with the education your child receives in school? I was thinking about this the other day and wanted to do some research on the topic. As a father of two and an avid vegetable gardener, to me the possibilities of combining the two, seemed like a no brainer.”
organic gardening
Tyler Wright presents What to Compost in Your Composting Bin posted at Building Compost Bins, saying, “It’s important to know what types of materials can be composted, and which items should stay out of your compost pile.”
Ted Begnoche presents Newsletter #3 | My Blog posted at Comments on: Newsletter #3,
patio furniture
jacky presents Beautiful Garden Sheds posted at small garden love.
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 January 25, 2012.
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a gardening carnival – November 30, 2011
Posted by: | CommentsWelcome to the November 30, 2011 edition of a gardening carnival.
gardening
jacky presents 8 ways to make a small garden look big posted at small garden love.
Lee presents Shade Covering and it’s many applications posted at Shade Covering.
Mike the Gardener presents 5 Power Vegetables to Grow in Your Garden posted at Mike the Gardener Enterprises, LLC, saying, “Vegetable gardening is a great activity. It gets you outdoors and is really one of the only hobbies that you can literally eat the fruits of your labor.”
Lee Saenz presents Shade Cloth Place has shadecloth you design! posted at Shade Covering.
presents Grasses! posted at HOME & LANDSCAPE *design fix.
Wendy Stenberg-Tendys presents Kids Growing Veggies ~ Geekoterre News Desk posted at Geekoterre News Desk and Resource Centre, saying, “Thankfully there is a revival in the interst in gardening in the younger generation.”
house plants
presents Moss love on green friday posted at HOME & LANDSCAPE *design fix.
kids gardening
Bethany presents Sunflowers and Goldenrod Soldier Beetles posted at Little Homeschool Blessings.
landscape
presents Garden atmosphere posted at HOME & LANDSCAPE *design fix.
Kerry Fletcher presents How to Create a Beautiful Landscape posted at Interior Design Info, saying, “Thanks!”
presents A little bit of magic posted at HOME & LANDSCAPE *design fix.
lawn care
Tim Hammond presents How to Get Rid of Fire Ants Without Using Pesticides posted at Lawn Care Tips, saying, “Fire Ant Season is coming to a close but I learned a thing or two this year that might help others to avoid the use of pesticides.”
trees
David Smith presents Signature Only Wedding Guestbook Tree # 10 | Fingerprintguestbook posted at Fingerprintguestbook, saying, “The Thumbprint | Fingerprint Wedding Tree Guestbook is a contemporary & fun guestbook alternative. Guests will enjoy leaving their thumbprint and signature on your wedding tree to create the leaves on the tree. Have it framed to be displayed in your home after the wedding and enjoy it for years to come. All fonts and colors can be customized to your liking.”
presents Painting the japanese culturescape posted at HOME & LANDSCAPE *design fix.
vegetables
Lynn presents Raised Garden Beds posted at My Urban Gardens.
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 December 28, 2011.
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a gardening carnival – October 26, 2011
Posted by: | CommentsWelcome to the October 26, 2011 edition of a gardening carnival.
gardening
jacky presents Small Garden Feng Shui posted at small garden love.
Melanie Grant presents What are we planting this spring? posted at Mel’s Mouthful on Mothering.
Sarah Lane presents How Not to Endear Your Garden to Deer posted at Inside Bainbridge, saying, “Landscaper Carina Langstraat shares her knowledge about how to discourage deer munching of the garden by planting things they don’t like.”
Mike the Gardener presents How to Start a Community Vegetable Garden posted at Mike the Gardener Enterprises, LLC, saying, “A community garden is great for those with access to very little or no land and a chance to improve gardening skills. Here is how to start one in your community.”
vinman presents Water Fountains Create a Perfect Stress Relaxing Environment posted at Health And Wellness, saying, “Gardening helps to provide peaceful environment and a soothing feeling. A garden with water fountains enhance stress relaxing environment apart from giving rich look. Create an oasis of your own and relax by its side.”
house plants
Pineapple Pete presents Pineapple tree | Pineapple facts posted at Pineapple facts.
landscape
Kerry Fletcher presents How to Give the Exterior of a New Home More Character posted at Interior Design Info.
vegetables
Jonny presents Benefits of Individual Vegetables (Part 1) posted at Smart blog, saying, “This post is related to gardening, but from a different angle. The post I’ve submitted talks about how vegetables can prevent and cure various illnesses and diseases – encouraging people to eat and grow more of these foods. I wish you all the best for the future, From Jonny.”
Mike the Gardener presents 5 Tips for Maximizing the Germination of your Vegetable Seeds posted at Mike the Gardener Enterprises, LLC, saying, “Here are five helpful tips to maximize the germination success rate of your fruit, herb and vegetable seeds.”
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 November 30, 2011.
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