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Perennial Planter

Perennial Planter: Hand Garden Tool


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Perennial Planter


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Midwest Gardening
Endurio Sky Blue Martien viola will spread out quickly to cover your sunny planter or garden bed with clear blue flowers, thanks to its unusual spreading

New rhizome root harvester to be unveiled at U of I bioenergy symposium
A new miscanthus rhizome root harvester and planter will be unveiled at the seventh annual Bioenergy Feedstocks Symposium on Monday, Jan.

Scout helping out hometown
Wagner chose to construct a stone retaining wall around the sign and install perennial plants and grasses in the planter it forms.

Growing Your Own Great Tomatoes

Heirloom tomatoes offer the best taste, the brightest colors, the most diversity, and a connection to our gardening ancestors throughout the world. They also are easy to grow organically, despite the high cost of organic tomatoes in the store. And on "The Early Show," Master Gardener William Moss told how to grow the plumpiest, juiciest tomatoes you could want. Tomatoes can green your yard and diet, while saving you some green at the market. Tomatoes are the most popular homegrown fruit in America. Anyone with a yard or space for a container can grow pounds of fresh, organic tomatoes this summer. Fresh homegrown tomatoes contain high levels of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

The Fake Out. Would you do it?? « life out of doors

Alright, in their defense, they did it rather tastefully, compared to some very alarming plastic gardens I’ve been the unfortunate witness to. However, that said, as the garden already looks beautiful, this is sacrilege. I have a post in draft about this very topic, with the very naughty title, Are yours real or fake. No, I would never do it. I had the MOST challenging shady spot in our first garden. However, the moss grew, and I just never steered guests toward that dank, dark, depressing and color-devoid section of the garden. It really cheapens the garden somehow. I knew right away when I saw some plastic flowers that they were fake as it was February at the time and there was still snow on the ground. Very cheering. Just wait an extra month for the real one....

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