There were 7 new gardening ideas posted last week:
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6 people gave for a post in "Banner for December 22, 2013 by mcash70" by mcash70 6 people gave for a post in "Banner for December 23, 2013 by Bonehead" by Bonehead 5 people gave for a post in "Banner for December 25, 2013 by Paul2032" by Paul2032 5 people gave for a post in "Banner for December 24, 2013 by Paul2032" by Paul2032 3 people gave for a post in "Banner for December 26, 2013 by clintbrown" by clintbrown 3 people gave for a post in "Team all faux" by DavidofDeLand 2 people gave for the Multi-Plant Photo #863 by purpleinopp 2 people gave for the Multi-Plant Photo #850 by 4susiesjoy 2 people gave for a post in "Best performing perennials of 2013" by virginiarose 2 people gave for a post in "Coffee Forum" by AlohaHoya |
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Christmas Garden Gifts | ShadyGreenThumb | What Was Under Your Tree? | 53 |
Our Favorite Oranges! | Betja | Daylilies forum | 37 |
Banner for December 22, 2013 by mcash70 | mcash70 | Site Banners forum | 28 |
blooms that hang | diggit | Daylilies forum | 26 |
I wish you had a fireplace..... | MaryE | Blog post: The Yule Log | 23 |
Alpines - seed starting - sprouting mixes and methods used | chelle | Rock Gardens forum | 23 |
Coffee Forum | sfrangu | Ask a Question forum | 21 |
2014 Seed catalogues | mom2goldens | Seeds forum | 19 |
Self-sowing plants in the rock garden | JuneOntario | Rock Gardens forum | 19 |
Katem recommended West Coast Seeds Ltd and wrote: This company sells solitary mason bee cocoons and some supplies for them. Mason bees are excellent pollinators - more efficient than honey bees. They hardly ever sting and the sting is not venomous. I have been stung only once and it was like a small mosquito bite. These hardworking bees will increase your fruit crops, increase seed production, and make your flowers brighter. They are fascinating animals and, with the honey bee in decline, we need alternative pollinators Now. Crownbees.com in Washington State have a more extensive product line. katem |
greene recommended Amishland Heirloom Seeds and wrote: As the sole owner of Amishland Heirloom Seeds in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Lisa Von Saunders grows and sells heirloom seeds; all natural, no pesticides, no GMOs. Items are sometimes limited and do sell out quickly. Some unusual offerings are: Sikkim, a cucumber from the Himalayas, Beck Snake River Island muskmelon, Japanese Yubari King Type canteloupe, Borchanskyy Heirloom Russian watermelon, Hmong Red cucumber, and Claytonia aka Miner's Lettuce (Claytonia perfoliata/Montia perfoliata), which I have been looking for, over 100 types of tomatoes, including Belarusian/Russian/Ukrainian varieties, a good variety of eggplants, beans, and peas, and even some old-timey flowers. She only ships to addresses within the US and has reasonable shipping charges. |
901Bertwood recommended Schreiner's Iris Gardens and wrote: I have been ordering from Schreiners for about 18 years. I love the robust bulbs and always good variety of bonus plants. When I had to downsize due to health, I had my iris garden transplanted to the botanical gardens here in Memphis. I still have Queen's Circle plants in pots on my condo patio and they are doing just fine. Bert in Memphis |
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