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A Sampling of Articles:
Closing Up Your Container Garden

Butterfly Gardens For Your Region

An Edible Flower Garden

Cultivating Plants In Your Garden...what To Watch Out For.

Container Gardening

Building A Garden From Nothing At All

Building A No Dig Garden

Building A Container Water Garden

Blue Wild Flowers For Your Garden

Asthma Friendly Gardens

Choosing The Right Roses For Your Garden

Butterfly Gardening

Culinary Herb Gardening

Courtyard Gardens Planning Tips

My Garden Soul-The Agonies of Our Delightful Addiction

October In The Flower Garden - Preparing For Winter
A very busy time begins in the garden as the summer and autumn flowers fade. Although much depends upon the weather, the time is .....
Here is a scenario familiar to every gardener:

I tense with eager anticipation whenever I walk into my favorite nursery, or any nursery. I'm a kid in a toy store with free rein to buy anything I want! My gaze darts from plant to plant, looking for my old favorites and for new varieties.

Suddenly there before me I see a daring new color variety or species beckoning to me. My Holy Grail! My entire world shrinks to this one gem of a plant.

Butterfly Gardening
Butterfly gardening is not only a joy, it is one way that you can help restore declining butterfly populations. Simply adding a few new plants to your backyard may .....
And then I start thinking:

What can I move in my garden so I can squeeze in this plant'

In my mind I shift established perennials to new spots and dig out marigolds I'm tired of. They're annuals! I can plant them again next year.

I smile with confidence knowing my new love will light up my garden like a prison spotlight.

How To Attract Butterflies To Your Garden
The flittering of the butterfly through your garden is no accident if you planned your garden carefully. The adult butterfly flitters from .....
But then the guilt sets in.

It's a beautiful plant, but do I really need it' My marigolds bloom faithfully every year. The perennials are content in their plots of soil.

Adding A Bird Feeder To Your Garden
If you are the type of person who enjoys all aspects of nature, and loves to see it right at your door or outside the window, consider hanging some bird .....
They depend on me!

Do I really want this jewel of a plant, this tempting beauty, breaking up my happy garden'

Can I live without my new love'

No! Why should I have to live without this beauty' I'm the gardener! I decide what is planted and what isn't!
Garden Soil Preparation?
Different types of plants each require varying degrees of soil acidity or pH. Some plants are very sensitive to soil pH levels. Some garden plants will prefer acid soils .....

I set the new plant in my basket, shove my guilt down deep inside, and stride determinedly to the checkout counter.

I happily wallow in guilt-free denial while waiting in line. My new plant is in good hands.

But maybe I can grow it with the marigolds' I could give it a shot. They might get along. Marigolds are tolerant souls.

Blue Wild Flowers For Your Garden
Planting wild flowers in your garden, or simply scattering wild flower seeds around an area of your .....
Yes! Decision made. My marigolds are about to meet a new friend. I am no longer a horrible person for considering dumping my little buddies.

I am the gardener, a proud caretaker of the earth! My guilt slithers off to haunt me during my next nursery visit.

We gardeners have a deep relationship with our plants, each and every one.

My Garden Soul-The Agonies Of Our Delightful Addiction
Here is a scenario familiar to every gardener:

I tense with eager anticipation whenever I walk into my favorite nursery, or any nursery. I'm a kid in a toy store .....
But we always manage to find room for one more.

About the Author

Jenny Harker is an avid gardener and writer offering free PDF e-books on gardening and the gardening life at mygardensoul.com




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