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Im Baaaaaack1 comment

susiartquilt wrote 2 weeks ago: Boy–the stomach “flu” or whatever it was hit me Wednesday night and Ive been flat … more →

Tags: Soil, Plants, Seeds, Seedlings, Compost, flu, Sewing

Growing2 comments

zebra playground wrote 3 weeks ago: This is not my photo.  And these are not my plants.  (photo is by jofuji2012) I’ve never had a … more →

Tags: Nature, gardening, Seedlings, spring, Planting, Green Thumb, Vegetables

Transplanting 01: Cabbages2 comments

brianbreczinski wrote 1 month ago: I decided that conditions were right, so tonight we transplanted the asian cabbage and pak choi into … more →

Tags: transplanting, Garden, Vegetable, asian cabbage, Pak Choi, Soluble Fertilizer, Slug bait, garden fabric, black plastic pipe

Seedlings are getting big2 comments

brianbreczinski wrote 1 month ago: The vegetable seedlings have been growing fast.  I gave them another shot of soluble fertilizer this … more →

Tags: Growing, Garden, Vegetable, Photo, Tomato, eggplant, Pepper, asian cabbage, Pak Choi

"Baby Plants Happy, Mommy?"

Trisha Mead wrote 1 month ago: Recently, Bailey has taken to waking me up every Saturday morning with the following instructions: … more →

Tags: Project Strategy, Inspirations and Resources, Beauty and Boys, spring, Seed starting, Bailey, baby plants, Brussels Sprouts, heirloom tomatoes

DIY: E-A-S-T-E-R Baskets15 comments

DecorateWithaLittleBit.com wrote 1 month ago: Last week I share a really fun little craft project I made for part of the dining room Easter center … more →

Tags: Dining Room, DIY - Crafts - Floral, Our House, paint treatments, re-purposing, Seasons & Holiday Decorating, Vignettes, decorate with a little bit, DecorateWithaLittleBit

Planting 03: Tomatoes & Herbs1 comment

brianbreczinski wrote 2 months ago: Tonight, my daughter and her friend helped me plant herbs and additional tomatoes.  These will be th … more →

Tags: Planting, Garden, vegetable seeds, Tomato, herb

Mini Greenhouses18 comments

gardengirl92 wrote 2 months ago: Have I got a deal for you!  Well, actually, it was just for me, but what a deal!  I went to a local … more →

Tags: gardening, Tomatoes, Seeds, Garden, Indiana, Berries, Greenhouse, seed, Jiffy greenhouses

Cabbages are up, too!2 comments

brianbreczinski wrote 2 months ago: Cabbage seeds sprout even more quickly than tomato; these have been in the soil for only four days. … more →

Tags: Growing, Garden, vegetable seeds, Photo, Planting, asian cabbage, Pak Choi

Planting 02: Cabbage1 comment

brianbreczinski wrote 2 months ago: My order of seeds arrived yesterday, so today we planted cabbage seeds. I plant these in peat pots b … more →

Tags: Planting, Garden, vegetable seeds, asian cabbage, Pak Choi

My Future Vegetables2 comments

beruriah01007 wrote 2 months ago: While the winter-sown jugs are just starting to reappear from the snowbank, the seedlings under the … more →

Tags: General, Garden, food, Seeds, Onions, Seedlings, Cabbage, Indoor growing, Parsley

What I learned from gardening in Florida (Part 2: Planting)3 comments

Laura Day wrote 2 months ago: When my seeds came in the mail I was excited! And even more so when I discovered a couple of extra p … more →

Tags: gardening, Homesteading, Plants, farm, Planning, Seed Savers Exchange, gardening in Florida, rented garden, Garden Plot

Soil Blocking

Garth Kuver wrote 2 months ago: Charging the soil blocker 1.5″ blocks. We can get 50 into an 11×22″ tray There are … more →

Tags: starting seeds, Soil, Seeds, germinating, cow pots, potting soil, Garden, farm, flower farm

How to Make Seed Starting Pots from Recycled Newspapers11 comments

a3acrefarm wrote 3 months ago: I knew there was something more I wanted to do before the ground froze and the snow fell. Now that s … more →

Tags: make this !, Compost, Damping-Off, Garden, germinate, Newspapers, peat moss, perlite, recycled newspapers

Seedlings, Starting Vegetable Seeds - What Are You waiting For?? 4 comments

pobept wrote 3 months ago: February is the right time to start preparing to plant your spring flower and vegetable garden. Supp … more →

Tags: gardening, survival, Compost, Economics, Environment, HOW TO?, DIY, Agriculture, 2013

Caesalpinia pulcherrima - Germinate the seeds from the bean pods - Growing your Bird of Paradise Plant6 comments

nature789 wrote 8 months ago: SEED PROPAGATION – We are germinating the seeds from our bird of paradise bean pods so that we … more →

Tags: desert plants, Flowering Desert Shrub, Bush, Red Bird of Paradise, Xeriscape, Desertscape, bean pods, bird of paradise bean pod seeds, caesalpinia pulcherrima, germinate seeds, germinate seeds on paper towel

Bush with orange and yellow flowers in Arizona, Texas - Growing a Red Bird of Paradise plant from bean pods5 comments

nature789 wrote 9 months ago: Use the bean pods to grow your bird of paradise. Caesalpinia Pulcherrima is easy to grow from seed.  … more →

Tags: desert plants, drought resistant, drought tolerant, Flowering Desert Shrub, Bush, Flowers, Free Pictures, hardy plants, Heat Resistant Plants, Perennials

Fern Magic

Jennifer Schneller wrote 10 months ago: The sori on the underside of a Cinnamon Fern frond (Osmunda cinnamomea). One dot is called a sorus. … more →

Tags: foliage, Technique, Fern's, cinnamon fern, Sori, spores, shade garden, wet shade, dry shade

Pruning your Desert Bird of Paradise - Orange, Red and Yellow Flowering Bushes in AZ, TX, CA, Mexico4 comments

nature789 wrote 11 months ago: Red, Yellow and Mexican Bird of Paradise plants, shrubs thrive in dry conditions and, once establish … more →

Tags: desert plants, drought resistant, drought tolerant, Flowering Desert Shrub, Bush, Flowers, Heat Resistant Plants, Mexican Bird of Paradise, Perennials, Red Bird of Paradise


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