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Welcome to the January 25, 2012 edition of a gardening carnival.

gardening

Jonas Grangeiro Aguiar presents COMO CULTIVAR ORQUÍDEAS EM PEDAÇOS DE TOCOS DE ÁRVORES posted at APRENDENDO COM AS ORQUÍDEAS, saying, “Orquídeas, jardim, casa, cultivo.”

herbs

Paul Vachon presents Cut Your Grocery Bill with an Herb Garden | The Frugal Toad posted at The Frugal Toad, saying, “Want to have fresh herbs and save money on your monthly grocery bill? An herb container garden is a great way to have your favorite fresh herbs just outside you doorstep. A container garden allows you to select the ideal location for your herb garden and if the growing conditions are not suitable all you have to do is move the container. Container gardens also provide color and wonderful fragrance to your outdoor living area.”

house plants

presents String Garden art posted at HOME & LANDSCAPE *design fix, saying, “Amazing string gardens”

kids gardening

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?”

landscape

presents A post for those with seasonal blues posted at HOME & LANDSCAPE *design fix, saying, “Garden Magic”

trees

vh presents The $600 Trade-Off | Funny about Money posted at Funny about Money, saying, “The murder of Harvey the Hayward Pool Cleaner leads to the assassination of the Devil-Pod Tree. NEVER plant a willow acacia within a half-mile of a swimming pool!”

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 February 29, 2012.

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Welcome 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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Welcome to the June 29, 2011 edition of a gardening carnival.

chemical

Linda@NHE presents Using Pesticides Safely posted at Natural Health Ezine, saying, “We all know how harmful pesticides are to our bodies. So if you’re going to use them, find out the safest way.”

flowers

Lionel Martinez presents Blooms posted at ZineTv, saying, “Close ups of floral blooms”

gardening

Richard presents Gardening Advice posted at Raised Vegetable Garden Beds.

Leineriza presents How to Begin a Garden posted at Back to the Roots, saying, “Too embarrassed to ask an experienced gardener for advice on how to begin a garden? Here’s a bit of encouragement and helpful advice for the green thumb wannabe.”

Mike McFate presents Summertime Lawn and Gardening Checklist posted at thebestgardentips.com, saying, “This article gives an overview of summertime gardening tasks and gives helpul tips too.”

Connie Ryan presents A Garden Salmagundi posted at thebestgardentips.com, saying, “A potpourri of garden goodies!”

Lynette Rash presents DIY Garden Art posted at Rooted in Atascocita, saying, “A little DIY garden art project my husband and I came up with!”

Derek presents Solar Solutions » HomesteadEarth.com posted at HomesteadEarth.com.

themusement.blogspot.com presents Fast Facts About Growing Buckwheat and Eating It, Too posted at Greenhouse Gardener Tips, saying, “Tips for gardeners and farmers thinking of growing edible buckwheat for food or crops.”

herbs

WP Ho presents 9 Natural Anti-Inflammatory Herbs You May Not Know posted at The Conscious Life, saying, “Want to keep chronic inflammation far, far away? Why not plant some anti-inflammatory herbs right in your garden? Here are some ideas to get you started.”

Connie Ryan presents Culinary Herb Feature : Thyme posted at thebestgardentips.com, saying, “A thorough look at the attributes of Thyme.”

Rachel Center presents Grow your own herbs | Balance and Blueberries posted at Balance and Blueberries, saying, “Wanting a few basic tips on indoor herb growing? Read this article to see what I’ve learned!”

house plants

Katherine Tworsey presents 10 Reasons Why ?Going Green? Can Cost You More Green posted at Compare Electricity Rates.

kids gardening

Amy Broadmoore presents 10 Children?s Books About Gardening posted at Delightful Children’s Books, saying, “Here are ten excellent picture books about gardening. This list includes some lovely stories (e.g. Two Old Potatoes and Me, Vera’s Bean Tent, The Curious Garden) and oodles of gardening inspiration.”

Ann presents Homemade Herbal Shampoo – Tutorial posted at Harvest Moon by Hand, saying, “My daughters planted an herb garden last month and this month they made homemade herbal shampoo with rosemary and mint they grew. Any combination of herbs can be used – fresh or dried – and the shampoo smells so good! It’s a great hands-on lesson for kids.”

landscape

Jessica Bosari presents Creative Mulching: Five Free Mulches for Your Garden | billeater.com posted at Billeater, saying, “Many cheap and easy to obtain materials can be used as mulch.”

Connie Ryan presents Summer Perennial Profile: The Pink Turtlehead posted at thebestgardentips.com, saying, “A beautiful perennial you may want to consider adding to your landscape.”

Connie Ryan presents Landscaping With Perennials posted at thebestgardentips.com, saying, “Common perennials that work to make a fantastic landscape.”

organic gardening

Leineriza presents Organic Soil – Essentials of Managing the Soil Organically posted at Back to the Roots, saying, “Whether you’re into organic gardening or not, soil has other components that influence successful and productive plant growth. Here are four important organic soil elements that you need to be aware of.”

heartland frugalista presents Composting 101: An Interview with Annie LeFort posted at Heartland Living on a Budget, saying, “This is an interview with an “urban homesteader” regarding her composting techniques. Thank you for your consideration.”

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Simonne presents How To Choose BBQ Smokers. My Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker Review posted at All Tips And Tricks, saying, “What do you do after gardening? Don’t forget to organize a barbecue corner in your garden. Here’s a brief guide on choosing a barbecue smoker.”

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 27, 2011.

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