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A Sampling of Articles:
Garden Furniture: A Natural Extension Of The Home

Grow Your Own SIMPLE Tea Garden

Garden Furniture - A Touch Of Exuberance To Your Landscape

Gardening For Kids

Garden Delights For Midsummer

Garden Arrangements Can Make A Huge Difference In Your Yard

Gardening And YOU

Green Thumb Gifts: Beyond Gardening Gloves

Gardening Fun With Children

How To Attract Butterflies To Your Garden

Garden Composters And Composting Basics

Gardening - Using Bulbs In Your Landscaping

Gardening In Containers

Garden Soil Preparation?

Gardening For Birds

Herbs For A Spaghetti Garden

Gardening - Using Annuals In Your Perennial Garden

Here Is Why You Should Use Gypsum In Gardening

Gardening Is Good Therapy

Gardening In A Square Foot

Greenhouse Gardening

Gardening For Senior Citizens

Herbs For A Tea Garden

Cut Flower Gardening For Beautiful Bouquets

Starting Vegetable Garden Seeds & Plants Indoors
Starting Plants IndoorsSeeds can be germinated and seedlings started in a box, pan or flowerpot of soil in a window. In addition to .....
Imagine a never-ending supply of beautiful flowers for your home, bouquets and arrangements to give to friends, flowers to pluck at will for gifts, get-well visits, anniversaries and birthdays. By planting a garden stocked with flowers that happily give up their blooms for your pleasure, you can have fresh flower arrangements in every room in your home all throughout the spring and summer.

To create your own bouquet garden, start with a sunny spot in your yard. A garden spot that gets 6 to 8 hours of direct sun a day is ideal. It should be within easy reach for watering, since a cut flower garden will need daily watering during any dry spells. You'll also want to design it to make it easy for you to reach all the flowers in it, so a raised bed that can be approached on four sides is perfect. If you decide to plant against a fence or as a border, make sure that you can get to all the plants without stepping on others by putting in footpaths or trenches for walking.

Add Color To Your Garden With Blue Perennial Flowers
Blue flowers are some of the most striking plants around and can add a rich splash of color to any garden. Plant them in a cluster of all blue or mix them in with other .....
The best way to start your cut flower garden is with bulbs planted in the autumn. Daffodils and tulips are among the most popular spring bouquet flowers. By getting them in the ground in the autumn, you'll be able to start cutting early in the spring.

Some more unusual spring-flowering bulbs that make gorgeous cut flowers include:

Giant flowering onion ' Grows 3-4 feet tall, with huge purple blooms. Great as a back border in a cut flower garden. Blossoms from mid-spring through early summer
Hydroponics Gardening Verses Organic Gardening.
Hydroponics gardening offers many advantages to the cannabis grower. In fact hydroponics gardening .....

Windflower ' also known as anemone, with daisy like deep pink and white flowers, booms through midsummer

Crocus ' blooms in early spring, though there are varieties that bloom through autumn
8 Lawn Care Tips For Your Garden
I'll show you 8 simple steps how you can follow extremely simple steps and procedures to maintain a spectacular landscape beauty. Here goes.

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Hyacinth ' Tall clusters of blossoms that are stunning in arrangements. Pink, blue, purple and white, they grow up to 12 inches tall. Bloom in early to mid-summer from fall planting.

Grape Hyacinth- Purple flowers that bloom in autumn and remain green throughout the winter'although it's dormant in the summer.
A Dozen Tips For Producing Low Allergy Gardens
What we plant often has a direct effect on our own health and the health of those near us. A pollen-producing .....

Early in the spring, you can start planting gladiolus. These huge, showy blooms are a mainstay of cut flower arrangements, and come in just about every color imaginable. Gladiolus bulbs can be planted as early as two weeks before the last frost. If you plant a new set of gladiolus every two weeks, you'll have cut flowers from early summer all the way through the first frost.

Roses are an entire subject of their own, but they deserve special mention when discussing cut flower gardens. Rambling and climbing varieties of roses are especially suited to cut flower gardens, putting out masses of blooms and responding to cutting with even more flowers. Trail a rambling rose along a wooden fence rail and you'll have sweet-smelling roses for your bedroom dresser all summer long.
5 Most Popular Flowers For Your Garden
When planting a garden there are many questions which you must ask yourself before you begin. Where are you going to plant it, do you have the .....

Also in early spring, you can plant your annuals. Snapdragons, cosmos and zinnias all bloom at different times during the summer, which will extend your 'bouquet season' into the fall.

Don't forget to include 'filler' flowers in your cut flower garden. Foliage grasses and flowers like alyssum, baby's breath, and Queen Anne's Lace can fill spaces in your bouquets and add a lacy, delicate touch to a vase full of flowers.
July Garden Chores
It's getting hotter every day or so it seems. There are still some things that can be done in the garden even at this time of year. Below are a few gardening tips for those .....

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