By dave June 6, 2015 | The Top Clematises We open the Clematises Celebration Week with a look at the top cultivars, top comments, most thumbed images, and more! (2,359 words - Read the full article) |
By p1mkw June 5, 2015 | How To Peel a Head of Garlic in 20 Seconds! Sounds a little far-fetched, doesn't it? But you can do it. (145 words - Read the full article) |
By dave June 4, 2015 | ATP Podcast #90: Heading into Summer We're finally back with episode 90 and we pack a lot into this one! We talk about the fun gardening chores that occur as you head into summer. Trish shares fascinating information about hydrangea bloom colors and Dave boasts about ATP versus the rest of the gardening online websites. |
By donnabking June 3, 2015 | Coffee, Anyone? About to pour out that leftover coffee? Wait! Hold on. It's not finished yet. It still has work to do. I have found that some plants love their coffee as much as I do. (335 words - Read the full article) |
By goldfinch4 June 2, 2015 | Time Your Cut Flowers For bouquets or floral displays, cut flowers early in the morning or late in the evening and they'll last longer in your arrangement. |
By Skiekitty June 1, 2015 | Longer Lasting Cut Flowers Instead of using water in your vase of freshly cut flowers, use flat Sprite or 7-Up. The citrus keeps them perky and the corn syrup keeps them alive. Just follow these two rules: Don't use the diet version, and remember that the soda has to be flat in order to be effective. |
By goldfinch4 May 31, 2015 | Pot of Herbs A pot of herbs can be pretty in addition to tasting good. Include edible flowers, such as pansies, parsley for its beautiful texture, purple basil for color, etc. Keep the pot by your back door so it's handy to grab what you need. |
5 people gave for the idea "Coffee, Anyone?" by donnabking
5 people gave for the Multi-Plant Photo #3047 by jvdubb
4 people gave for the Multi-Plant Photo #3040 by Calif_Sue
4 people gave for post #867470 in "Banner for June 1, 2015 by Fleur569" by Fleur569
3 people gave for post #867974 in "Hybridizer Questions" by Lalambchop1
3 people gave for post #866172 in "Beefriends and Other Friends too!! two and II" by Calif_Sue
3 people gave for the idea "A Walk in a Peony Garden" by pardalinum
2 people gave for post #865665 in "Banner for May 30, 2015 by Marilyn" by Marilyn
2 people gave for the idea "Longer Lasting Cut Flowers" by Skiekitty
Subject | OP | Area | Replies |
Susquehanna Iris Society show in York PA | Misawa77 | Irises forum | 97 |
The Top 10 in Your Garden 2015 | janwax | Irises forum | 88 |
Color Disasters anyone ? | ge1836 | Perennials forum | 67 |
June 2015 Blooms | kidfishing | Daylilies forum | 62 |
June 2015 Butterflies, Moths & Larva | mellielong | Gardening for Butterflies, Birds and Bees forum | 47 |
June 2015 Seedling Blooms | beckygardener | Daylilies forum | 41 |
Newbie here | Jolana | Sandbox forum | 37 |
Backyard Birds-June 2015 | Claudia | Gardening for Butterflies, Birds and Bees forum | 35 |
Our Orchid blooms in June 2015 | Ursula | Orchids forum | 34 |
I'm always happy to receive a package from Digging Dog because I've never been disappointed in all the years I've been ordering plants from this nursery. The plants it offers for sale include many that are difficult to find elsewhere. The plants are packed well, are shipped without delay, and arrive in great condition.
Let me pile on here. First, it was a pleasure making the transaction in and of itself. I'm not knowledgeable about Caladiums or Elephant Ears, but I do know that what I received in my order looks absolutely great now. I'm very, very pleased.
This is THE seed company for every plant lover, as far as I'm concerned :-) They have many, many cultivars and specialty seeds and I love to order from them!
We keep growing, because ATP is where all the excitement is these days! Check out these numbers from last week: