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Make your lawn and garden the envy of the neighborhood with eHow’s tips on subjects like growing grass and storing bulbs for winter. Growing an herb garden? Is a rock garden a better fit for your environment? eHow has suggestions for both, plus advice on rose gardens, vegetable patches and planting a lawn. Protect your hard work with information on controlling pests, testing soil and fertilization. eHow even helps you get your supplies together with How Tos on organizing gardening tools.

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  • How to Grow Winter Vegetables in the Midsouth

    Planting winter vegetables allows gardeners to grow produce beyond the spring and summer months. If you live in the mid-southern region of the United States, you can grow everything from kale and...

  • Dimensions on Planting Vegetable Seeds

    Although many garden centers and greenhouses offer vegetable seedlings such as tomatoes, cucumbers and pepper plants every spring for the garden, some gardeners prefer to start their own plants...

  • How to Plant Bulbs for Spring

    When planting bulbs for spring, there are a few things to take into consideration, such as picking the right bulbs and always planting in groups. Determine the best way to plant your bulbs for...

  • How to Plant a Seed

    When planting a seed, you'll need a container, some gravel, potting soil and compost to plant the seed in. Plant your seed properly with tips from a third-generation flower grower in this free...

  • How to Install Dirt on a Roof Top Garden

    Green roof gardens reduce the amount of rainwater run-off into a city's water system, help to cool a building in hot weather and reduce the effect of heat islands, common to urban areas. Install...

  • Hydro Planting

    Hydroponics, a method for growing plants without soil, can be a challenge to sustain according to the University of Arizona College of Agriculture. Hydroponic gardening has been around since the...

  • How Far Apart Do I Place My Annual Plants?

    Annuals are plants and flowers which only grow for one year. This is an important factor to keep in mind as you plant for your garden. Examples of annuals are zinnias, petunias, and pansies....

  • How to Plant Garlic Shoots

    Fresh garlic shoots are a delicious and healthy part of many recipes. Garlic is an easy addition to any vegetable garden and is available in two varieties. Hard necked garlic is often...

  • Scotts Fescue Planting Tips

    Scotts Turf Builder Tall Fescue Mix is an ideal grass for harsh conditions. The grass is highly tolerant of heat, shade, insects and disease. Further, Scotts's production process gives the seeds...

  • How to Prep Soil for Planting Roses

    Rose bushes add romance and formality to just about any backyard garden. With their thorny stems and intricately layered buds, they are ideal for picking and placing in a vase indoors. Their...

  • How to Care for Mexican Feather Grass

    Mexican feather grass is an attractive bunch grass that is easy to grow, free of pests, and resistant to drought. The plant consists of graceful, soft blades that move with the slightest of...

  • Grass Seed Seasonal Planting Guide

    Planting grass seed can be done seasonally or as needed for damage during the course of the year. Before planting grass seed determine the soil's health, choose tools appropriate to the size of...

  • How to Care for Ivy Ground Cover

    Ivy is a great ground cover for large areas. It is dense enough to prevent weeds, grows well where lawns cannot, prevents soil erosion and is low-growing enough to simply accent other ornamental...

  • How to Grow a Beautiful Lawn with Scotts Fescue Grasses

    Fescue grasses are among the hardiest and easiest to grow, making them a common choice for lawns, athletic fields, golf courses and business parks. Even though fescue grass is quite hardy, you...

  • Prairie Grass Seed & Spring Planting

    Native prairie plants, grasses and wildflowers are becoming popular again. They are self-sustaining, beautiful, attract birds and butterflies and are better for the environment than the grasses...

  • When to Seed High Altitude Grass Seed?

    A lush green lawn instills pride in many a homeowner. All that beauty, though, requires some key careful decision-making. The first, and possibly most important decision, involves when to plant...

  • How to Grow Organic Summer Squash

    Growing organic summer squash will not only provide you with the peace of mind that your vegetable was indeed grown organically, but it will also ensure you have a garden full of bright squash...

  • When is the Best Time to Plant Rye Grass?

    Whether used for lawn, pasture or turf, rye grass provides a great cool-season option for anyone who wishes to cover the soil. Rye grass comes in both perennial and annual varieties. It is planted...

  • When to Sow Vegetable Seeds?

    Sowing vegetable seeds at the right time can be tricky. Early planting in the spring runs the risk of exposing tender seedlings to frost, as does planting in the autumn. But planting too late in...

  • How to Seed Timothy Hay

    Timothy grass was introduced to North America by European settlers in the 17th century. It is a "cool season" grass with its most intense growth in the early spring and summer. There are two basic...

  • What to Look for When Buying Pallets of Sod Grass

    Lay down sod grass as an easier and more fail-safe alternative to planting grass seed. Sod grass is more expensive, but it requires very little maintenance once you have it planted. Apart from...

  • Vegetable Garden Planting Timetable for Illinois

    Growing a vegetable garden is not only a relaxing, rewarding hobby, it also can help stretch your food budget. But the best result of growing a vegetable garden is the taste of the healthy,...

  • When to Plant Grass Seed in Iowa

    Knowing when to plant grass seed plays a key role in how well your seed grows. There are certain times of the year when seeds do well. Panting seeds at the wrong time severely limits success. The...

  • How to Use Black Plastic in a Garden

    Growing fruits and vegetables in your own garden can be very rewarding. It can also be challenging, especially when trying to keep your plantings free of weeds. Fortunately, black plastic sheeting...

  • Queen Palm Care Before Planting

    Gardens and landscaping are meant for enjoyment and add curb appeal to your home property. Excellent landscape planting preparation is required for completing and protecting your investment....

  • How to Propagate Asiatic Lilies

    Gardeners and flower fanciers have favored lilies since ancient times. That's because they are showy and easy to grow. Today, lilies are becoming even more popular, with the Asiatic kind among the...

  • Georgia Flowers & Plant Care

    Georgia is in Zones 7-8 according to the USDA planting guide. There are two main growing seasons in Georgia, one in the spring and one in the fall. Flowers and plants that are put into the ground...

  • Bermuda Grass Planting in September

    Bermuda grass is a very popular breed for lawns, parks, golf courses and sports fields. It can be found growing in many regions around the world, and recent developments make it easy to grow even...

  • How to Grow Fescue Grass

    Fescue grass usually is best suited to Northern temperate climates. Fescue is relatively easy to plant and grow, requiring a small amount of maintenance immediately following planting to ensure...

  • How to Grow Vegetables out of 5 Gallon Buckets

    If you love to garden but have little space, you probably use containers as a substitute for in-ground gardening. Most decorative plants, from flowers to ground coverings, grow well in containers....

  • Instructions for Planting Pecan Trees

    Planting a pecan tree on your property can provide oxygen, beauty and shade and can even save you money on your energy bill when planted near your home. Even better, your pecan tree will...

  • How to Keep Squirrels Away From Spring Bulbs

    Fall is the time to plant your spring bulbs, but unfortunately, fall and winter are also the times squirrels are most actively looking for food. Squirrels think those bulbs you spent all that...

  • How to Plant Seed Potatoes

    You should always plant with certified seed potatoes from your local farmer's market or garden supply store when possible, as they're guaranteed to be disease free. If you're using your own...

  • Digital Seed Vegetable Planting

    San Diego gardeners can benefit when gardening advice is specific for their climate. Digital Seed, a local technology company, gathered information useful to home gardeners and created a website...

  • When to Plant Azalea Seeds

    Azaleas are large, beautiful bushes that bloom with bright flowers. Members of the Rhododendron family, these bushes can grow up from 2 to 8 feet high with fragrant blooms in a vast array of...

  • Vegetable Growing Tips

    A successful vegetable garden is possible no matter where you live. Whether you are growing in containers on your balcony, in pots on your kitchen windowsill, or in a larger backyard garden,...

  • When to Plant Tulip Seeds?

    Growing a spectacular tulip garden can be a cinch, if you are armed with a green thumb and the proper research about this beautiful bloom. Tulips can be planted via bulbs or seeds, both of which...

  • When to Plant Grass in New Hampshire

    A lush green lawn brings pride to many homeowners. A nice lawn, though, also requires lots of planning and hard work. Among the primary concerns is when to plant grass. In New Hampshire, planting...

  • When to Plant Seeds in Massachusetts?

    Planting a garden brings with it lots of possibilities. Gardeners dream of bountiful gardens filled with fresh vegetables, colorful fruits and beautiful flowers. A lot of work, though, goes into...

  • How Far Apart Do You Plant Mondo Grass?

    Mondo grass, a type of ground cover native to Asia, is commonly found in Hawaii and other warm-weather climates. Mondo grass is versatile, tolerant to both drought and full sun; however, it grows...

  • How to Improve No-Till Soils

    No-till and no-dig methods of planting are designed to reduce manual labor and equipment usage and to preserve soil structure. Microorganisms are undisturbed and the loss of organic matter and...

  • How to Plant an Oriental Poppy

    Poppies are one of the easiest flowers to grow at home. They require very little care and watering during maturation. Planting them is just as easy. Oriental poppies can be planted from seed or...

  • Vegetable Planting Compatibility

    Vegetable compatibility planting or companion planting is a form of sustainable gardening. Some vegetables have mutually beneficial chemical reactions. Companion planting is considered a small...

  • Late Summer Vegetable Planting

    People tend to think of growing vegetables, and gardening in general, as a springtime activity. The truth, however, is that many vegetables not only adapt well to late-summer planting but actually...

  • How to Grow Jasmine Plants

    If you are looking to add a plant to your landscape that will have an intoxicating fragrance, consider jasmine (Jasminum polyanthum). There are over 150 varieties to choose from. In fact, it will...

  • How to Grow Garlic

    There are many benefits to growing your own garlic with the most obvious being you get to eat your own home grown fresh garlic any time you want. Another benefit is the plant is self sustaining....

  • How to Remove Crabgrass From Planting Beds

    Many homeowners find crabgrass in their lawns, and it can quickly spread to planting beds, where it chokes the existing plants and robs them of precious soil nutrients. It is important to prevent...

  • Ranunculus Planting Tips

    Ranunculus are bright flowers that are versatile for gardens or landscaped beds. They also last a long time as cut flowers, making them popular for arrangements and bouquets. Ranunculus grow from...

  • How to Install Landscape Weed Block Cloth

    Installing landscape weed blocking cloth is an easy and effective way to minimize the number of weeds that will pop up in your garden. Adding a layer of this fabric is not only a simple task, but...

  • Easy to Grow From Seed Grass

    Growing your lawn from seed is far less expensive than hauling in sod. Many factors go into your success with a seeded lawn, not the least of which will be your choice of the appropriate seed....

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