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  • How to Garden Using Coconut Liners

    If you love gardening and would like to put together some container baskets of vegetables or flowers, it's easy to create a beautiful garden using coconut liners and hanging baskets. To get...

  • Louisiana Plant Identification

    Louisiana is a beautiful state, bordered by the Gulf of Mexico on the south, Texas on the west, Arkansas on the north, and Mississippi on the east. The state elevations go from sea level to 535...

  • How to Remove Daylilies

    Daylilies are a quick-growing, wide-spreading perennial plant with a blooming season from late spring until fall. From fibrous roots and bulbs, they produce long, graceful stems dotted with a...

  • How to Change Flowers

    Gardening can be very therapeutic for those with a green thumb. It is also a lovely way to accent any front lawn or backyard for a home. With so many varieties or flowers and bulbs available, it...

  • How to Weed Flowers

    Flowers make a lovely addition to any garden. The trick to flowers is keeping them healthy without allowing them to be choked by weeds, which prohibit flower growth and look terrible. Weeds are...

  • Information on Pruning Outdoor Plants for the Fall

    Careful gardeners prune back outdoor plants in the fall to prepare their garden for winter. If you're new to gardening, there are some basic maintenance measures that will get your plants ready...

  • How to Highlight Accent Plants in My Garden

    Planting accent plants around your garden bed and under bushes will add another layer of beauty to the space. Contrasting colors bring out each other's distinctive qualities and help showcase the...

  • How to Fertilize Flower Beds

    Many flower gardens will survive with little or no added fertilizers. An added supplement of nutrients will help the garden thrive, increasing the quality and quantity of the flowers and plants....

  • How to Cut Lupin Flowers

    While the White Lupin is sometimes grown for animal fodder, L. polyphyllus and a few other species of Lupins are popular garden perennials that bloom in a bright array of yellows, reds, pinks and...

  • How to Keep Garden Seed Stock

    The extra seeds left after planting the garden and the seeds saved after harvest can be stored for use in the next growing season. With minimal preparation, seeds can be stored up to 1 year with...

  • How to Purchase Sunflower Seeds for Growing

    With more than 2,000 varieties to choose from, buying sunflower seeds for your garden can be a little daunting. But the rest of your job---planting, growing and harvesting--is relatively easy. So...

  • What to Do With Caladium Flowers

    Caladium, more commonly known as elephant ears, is a versatile plant that may be used in a variety of outdoor settings. The caladium prefers to be outdoors in a humid climate. Caladiums should be...

  • How to Save Wilted Pansies

    Pansies are a popular flower for fall, winter and spring gardens. They're available in colors such as blue, orange, red, yellow, purple and white. With more than 300 varieties, they can easily...

  • How to Plant Pansies in Pots

    Pansies are an ideal flower choice for the fall and winter season. They provide beautiful flowers throughout the winter, and continue to add color to gardens through the spring. There are hundreds...

  • How to Care for the White Snakeroot Plant

    The white snakeroot plant, also known as richweed, is a hearty plant that's easy to grow. All parts of this plant, however, are highly toxic, so caution must be used when handling, caring for and...

  • How to Water a Dish Garden

    Dish gardens require proper moisture in order to thrive. How and when you water your dish garden will depend on a number of factors, including the varieties of plants in the garden, the...

  • Information on Growing Peonies

    Peonies are a perennial that, when cared for properly, can survive for up to 100 years. The beautiful peony comes in a variety of colors and is fairly easy to maintain. The peony is hardy and...

  • How to Grow a Periwinkle Blue Centaura Flower

    Centaurea, also known as cornflower and bachelor's button, is an annual plant. The brilliant blue blossoms of the centaurea cyanis bloom in late spring and throughout the summer. They can be used...

  • Flowers That Prevent Nematodes

    One of the oldest and most environmentally-friendly methods of dealing with garden pests is to edge garden beds with flowers that are unappealing to them. For centuries, gardeners have been...

  • How to Design Annual Flower Gardens

    Annual flowers are the types of flowers that last for only a single growing season. Annual flowers are great for flower gardens, because they allow you to have a different looking garden each...

  • Flowers Beds for Beginners

    You just moved into a new home and you know you want flower beds, but you aren't sure how to get started. From designing the arrangements to choosing flowers to actually building the beds, it...

  • How to Grow Favorite Flowers

    This is your first garden and you want to grow your favorite flowers. There are many types of flowers that grow during the year. Perennials bloom second year, after you plant them and then return...

  • Homemade Rose Bush Bug Spray

    Roses are delicate flowers and are considered delicious by bugs, especially Japanese beetles. Fortunately, there is something you can do about it. Make a homemade rosebush bug spray. With this...

  • What Flowers Are Easy to Grow for a Cutting Garden?

    Fresh flowers bring a breath of the garden inside the house. Flowers can be expensive purchased from the florist, grocery store or roadside stand. The variety is limited. And there's the issue...

  • Farmers' Almanac Flower Planting Dates

    Since 1818, the Almanac Publishing Co. has put out its annual book on weather predictions, gardening, fishing, good living and core values. Full of sound, often humorous advice, the Farmers'...

  • What to Plant With Pink Flowers

    Apple blossom, rose, coral, salmon, fuchsia, magenta--what do they all have in common? They're pink! A very common color in the flower world, pink is not really a primary color, but a tint of the...

  • How to Keep Deer Away From Flowers

    Maintaining a well-groomed garden can be tough work, making it all the more frustrating when your toil and sacrifice goes for naught when a deer eats or tramples your flowers. However, there are a...

  • Outside Summer Flowers That Are Easy to Care for

    If you want flowers that fill your summer garden with color without filling you with stress, here are some easy, colorful annuals to try. They aren't fussy about soil or water, and most reseed...

  • How to Overwinter Impatiens

    Impatiens are annuals which die at the first hard frost and send droves of gardeners to the garden center each spring to purchase new Impatiens. With a little effort, Impatiens can be...

  • How to Successfully Fertilize Your Garden in the Fall

    There is a lot to be said for fall fertilization of a garden. Learn how to successfully fertilize for a more bountiful crop of vegetables and flowers for the next spring.

  • Garden Plants Ideas

    To determine what type of plants you want to include in your garden, you must first determine what type of garden you want to plant. For instance, you might want a flower garden. Or maybe you want...

  • How to Take Advantage of Fall Gardening for Next Year

    Fall is a beautiful time of year and the best time to take advantage of preparing your garden for next spring. Discover easy and fast ways to be ready for the new planting season.

  • Types of Small Flowers

    Small blooms are a premium in gardens where there is little space. Whether tall and pendulous or low-sitting and stout, tiny flowers are a welcome addition to provide detail, fragrance and...

  • Gardening Ideas for a Child

    Planting a garden with your child is surprisingly easy and can be a rewarding shared adventure. Whether you have a whole yard or limited indoor space, you can help your child build and maintain a...

  • Planning a Flower Garden

    When planning a flower garden in the yard, include plants that thrive during different parts of the year so that something is always blooming. Design a colorful flower garden that is ever changing...

  • How to Use Marigold Plants to Keep Pests Out of the Garden

    A natural method to help keep pests out of the garden. It's also a great way to add vibrant color to your garden.

  • How to Move Your Flower Garden Into Fall

    Sometimes our beautiful spring and summer flower gardens fade as we move into late summer/fall. Here are some tips to help extend your season of color.

  • How to Learn to Plant Flowers

    Learning how to plant flowers is a process that's best learned by practice. Learn a handful of guiding principles to successfully choose and plant flowers in your garden. Critical factors include...

  • Care for Garden Flowers

    For many people, gardening is a relaxing and satisfying hobby. A beautiful flower garden can affect the curb appeal of your home. Raising flowers can be a trial and error ordeal--trying different...

  • How to Purchase Coneflowers

    Traditional coneflowers are purple with a dark center, but recent breeding techniques have produced an array of colors in this striking plant, making it ideal for perennial gardens, cottage...

  • Planting Flowers With Kids

    Many kids are interested in flowers and gardening. To encourage an interest in gardening, get kids involved in planting flowers. Have kids help choose the flowers, plan the flower bed, and plant...

  • How to Grow Kalanchoe

    Many of the kalanchoe varieties grow in containers outdoors to add color accents to your deck or patio, but they thrive indoors. The kalanchoe plants produce flowers in yellows and oranges, as...

  • How to Plant a Maintenance Free Flower Garden

    This article is designed to help a flower gardener learn some tips to planting a maintenance free flower garden. I designed this when I started my own business and worked 12-14 hour days 7 days a...

  • What Flowers Should Be Planted in May?

    May weather is a tumultuous time for any garden. Droughts, frost, and unmerciful heat can spring upon any gardener's plans. Keep an eye on future forecasts and continue to water. Regardless of the...

  • How to Grow Biennial Flowers Successfully

    A biennial flower is a flowering plant that grows to adulthood in its first year and blooms, sets seed and dies in the second year. Some very showy flowers are biennials. You can buy plants or...

  • How to Choose Flowers

    When Ralph Waldo Emerson said, "Earth laughs in flowers," he must have been observing a multicolored bed of flowers swaying in the breeze. Whether you prefer to think of flowers as laughter or...

  • How to Create a Garden of Daisies

    Daisies are some of the most cheerful flowers of summer. The following steps detail what flowers to select in order to create a summertime garden of daisies with these cheery types of composite...

  • How to Plant a Flower Garden for Cheap

    Summer is here and its time to get started on your flower garden but, but that doesn't mean you should have to spend and arm and a leg to get what you want. Here are some tips to get a beautiful...

  • How to Start your own Annual Garden

    The best way to start gardening is with a plan. You will need to know where the best location for your garden is, what types of flowers you are going to grow, and how much sun the area receives.

  • How to Plant Carnations

    Carnations, also known as pinks, are easy growers. There are perennial and annual varieties of carnations and all produce a clove, spicy-like fragrance. Carnations can grow to be 2 feet tall on...

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