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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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a gardening carnival – September 28, 2011
Posted by: | CommentsWelcome to the September 28, 2011 edition of a gardening carnival.
flowers
Thailand Breeze presents Orchid Tips posted at Tip.
Linda@NHE presents The Different Flowers That Make Up Bach Rescue Remedy posted at Natural Health Ezine, saying, “Have you ever heard of Bach Rescue Remedy? It’s used to relieve stress and reduce the effects of shock. Find out the flowers that make up this wonderful remedy.”
gardening
Melanie Grant presents Green Fingers: Gutter Gardens posted at Mel’s Mouthful on Mothering.
Steeve presents Garden Sheds Perth for Small, Medium and Significant Storage Options | Garden Home Decor posted at Garden Home Decor.
Gary Mullen presents Gnomes: Legends and Liberation! posted at Culture Blog, saying, “Hi, I’ve written an article on garden gnomes which I thought might be of interest to the gardeners on your blog! Many thanks, Gary”
Roxanne Porter presents 10 Rules to Remember About Composting posted at NannyPro.com, saying, “It seems everyone is concerned about the environment and trying to reduce their “carbon footprint”. I hope this trend will continue and grow as a nationwide way to live and not turn into a fad. Composting has been around for MANY years. Composting is a great way to keep biodegradables out of the landfill and to reap the reward of some fabulous “black gold”. That’s what master gardeners call compost and it’s great for improving your soil. Plants love it. Check out 10 Rules to Remember About Composting.”
landscape
Tabitha presents Landscape Design with Bulbs: Fall planting tips posted at Landscape Design Blog, saying, “This is a new Blog in New England about Landscape Design”
Everything Finance presents Landscaping the Green Way posted at Talking About Green, saying, “Did you know that when you convert your landscape to a more eco-friendly design, you can not only lessen its impact on the world but also that of the home it surrounds?”
organic gardening
Alex Murphy presents Greenhouse Hydroponic Gardening posted at The Garden Walls, saying, “Greenhouse hydroponic gardening is a method of growing flowers, herbs, vegetables, and other plants in an indoor environment in a water solution without using soil or natural sunlight. For gardeners interested in growing vegetables year round, greenhouse hydroponic gardening is an excellent way of letting them do that.”
patio furniture
Kym Villa presents garden trellis | Garden Decor Design posted at Garden Decor Design, saying, “A garden trellis is a structure that supports plants. Many people try to fix a trellis to a wall. But a horizontal or a vertical trellis can be fixed in any part of the garden. A trellis can be a free standing one that can divide a garden.”
vegetables
heartland frugalista presents Easy, Half-Sour Deli Pickles posted at Heartland Living on a Budget, saying, “There’s still time to preserve those lovely green beans and cucumbers from the garden. Check out this easy recipe for Deli Pickles.”
Clint Cora presents Never Too Late For Personal Growth In Motivational WebTV #55 posted at Motivation Diversity Success Blog, saying, “Article with video showing never too late to learn how to do simply vegetable gardening.”
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 October 26, 2011.
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a gardening carnival – August 31, 2011
Posted by: | CommentsWelcome to the August 31, 2011 edition of a gardening carnival.
flowers
Connie Ryan presents Naked Ladies In Your Garden? posted at thebestgardentips.com, saying, “A very unique flower for your garden”
gardening
Mia presents Patio Planting posted at Rumkihn, saying, “How to turn a pallet into a beautiful vertical garden.”
jacky presents 4 Ways To Attract Birds To Your Small Garden posted at small garden love.
khae presents Looking for luxury garden furniture? posted at airballooningevent.com.
vinman presents Water Fountains Create a Perfect Stress Relaxing Environment posted at Health And Wellness, saying, “Water fountains not only add beauty but also create stress relaxing environment. Know why you should install water fountains at your home garden and office.”
ciara.tidy@gmail.com presents insects posted at Ciara’s garden, saying, “Insects visiting the garden in Autumn.”
Barbara Feldman presents 10 Common but Crazy Lawn Decorations posted at Connect Utilities.
landscape
Lessa Racow presents Plant of the Week: Woolly Thyme posted at The Chronicle of inContour, saying, “We’ve changed our blog address. please remove the old one from the carnival. Thanks!”
lawn care
Prudence presents Do I need a Gun to Mow My Lawn? posted at Prudence, saying, “Always be alert while doing yard work. Personal protection alert.”
organic gardening
Phil Nauta presents Dolomite Lime – How Liming Your Soil Is Likely Hurting Your Garden posted at Smiling Gardener.
101 Centavos presents Pestiferous Pests in the Remote Garden posted at 101 Centavos, saying, “Dealing with pests the organic way in rarely visited gardens can be a challenge.”
vegetables
Scott Bartlett presents Grow Your Own Security « BATSHITE posted at BATSHITE, saying, “An article about how maintaining a vegetable garden isn’t just about growing your own food–it’s also about improving personal security.”
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 September 28, 2011.
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