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November 29, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Plants
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 of melons or squash only matters if you want to save seed from one year for the next. Unlike corn, which can cross the first [...]
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June 14, 2008
By: Momoy
Category: Furniture
Chill bench from Landscapeform will give an unique touch at your garden design. This bench was made from roto mold polyethylene come with contemporary and modern style, Measurements : 32″ h x 62″ l x 28″ w and available in various color such as : black, daisy, fog, grass, melon, otter, pine, and sky. [...]
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June 20, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Roses were recognized as the reigning royalty of the American garden at the close of the 20th century, but it was a tenuous period for the power flower.
Now the rose again rules. Modern shrub roses are becoming the garden darlings of a new generation of growers won over by new easy-care varieties.
Despite beauty-queen looks and [...]
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June 11, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
Wyoming’s growing season is short, temperatures fluctuate from cold to hot and there are untimely frosts.
High or steady winds can cause physical damage to plants, soil erosion and rapid drying. The native soils are usually alkaline, low in organic matter, shallow, rocky and cold.
Innovative home gardeners find many ways to tailor the garden to [...]
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June 03, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Garden
“Do now or don’t do” time has arrived for central U.S. residents who work in their yard and garden.
“June 1 is typically a good deadline to be finished with any spring plantings–annuals, perennials, shrubs and trees,” said Emily Nolting, horticulturist with Kansas State University Research and Extension. “Of course, planting can continue well into June. [...]
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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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Considering all of those seed catalogs that come in the mail over the winter, each offering hundreds of vegetable varieties, why would a gardener bother to collect seeds from the
The key to helping your home garden produce more vegetables is to pick, pick, pick. A University of Georgia horticulturist says the more often you harvest your crop, the more
Overseas interests in the cut flower trade are queueing for new varieties of gentian that a New Zealand research and flower breeding joint venture has developed.
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