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Kinds of Flowers That Grow In The Winter

December 02, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

With all the work you do to keep your property beautiful from spring to autumn, why let your garden die down in winter? By selecting hardy plants that produce flowers when most other plants are dormant, you can bring color and interest into your garden even when the days are colder. The meaning of “winter [...]

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Spring Gardening Tips

With the arrival of spring comes the beautiful sight of budding flowers and blossoming trees. Your garden begins to brush aside the monotone shades of winter and the promise of

Tips To Grow African Violet From Seed

African violets or sinnigia speciosa are very popular and beautiful plants. They are not usually grown from seed because only a few species will come true. It is possible to

SAVING SEEDS

Saving your own vegetable seed is fun. It offers a sense of self-sufficiency and saves money. You can maintain a variety that is not available commercially. There are certain considerations

Start seedlings where it’s warm: indoors

Not much will grow outdoors in winter. But winter is a good time to plant vegetables – indoors. Get a head start on spring planting by starting vegetables from seed

Ambitious scheme to collect wild flower seed to save habitats

NORTHUMBERLAND Wildlife Trust is to embark on an ambitious project to collect wild flower seed in an attempt to save one of the UK's rarest habitats. Whin grasslands only occur in

Chives (Allium schoenoprasum)

Description Chives are small, dainty, onion-like plants that grow in clumps reaching about 10 inches in height. They are a hardy perennial with decorative, light purple flowers. Culture Chives demand little care

Grow Bedding Plants From Seeds

Most bedding plants are easy to raise from seed, but some smaller seeds, such as begonias, can be difficult to grow. You do not need a greenhouse or heated propagator

The Facts About Squash and Melon

by National Gardening Association Editors There are many old myths about the freak results of cross-pollination between cucumbers and melons, pumpkins and squashes prevail, and most need clearing up. Crossing Squashes Mixed breeding
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