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The Garden Gourmet Composter – Garden Leaves

October 7, 2009 by Flower Vegetable Gardens · Leave a Comment 

How to make use of your garden leaves without burning the leaves, make use of the garden gourmet composter that turns your backyard foliage into gold for your garden soil and possess a thriving garden, by using your garden leaves to make compost, leave mold, leave mulch or store your garden leaves. Prevent spending time bagging your backyard leaves and deposit them to skillful use within your garden by means of using a garden gourmet composter or else an envirocycle composter. Compost your

Blood Meal

September 7, 2009 by Flower Vegetable Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Blood Meal




Ingredients:
Derived from dried blood meal.

Analysis:
Nitrogen (insoluble) 12%

Description:
Promotes green, vigorous growth for all annuals, perennials, shrbs and potted plants. Easy to use, no mixing. Nitrogen feedings can help plans grow beautiful foliage at planting time and all season long. Garden Safe blood meal contains an all natural source of nitrogen ideal for all flowering, foliage, and fruiting plants in your garden.

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12 Pesticidal Plants for Safe DIY Lawn and Garden Care

September 7, 2009 by Flower Vegetable Gardens · Leave a Comment 

Sure, you could spray your front yard with a generous bath of toxic chemicals. Tasty! Or, you could simply enhance your collection of greenery with plants that serve that exact purpose, naturally. In fact, some even lure beneficial insects to make a meal out of the pests that feed on your foliage. All you need is your green thumb, and Mother Nature will take care of the rest. Catnip Keep flea beetles, aphids, weevils and ants at bay with catnip. There are hundreds of species to ch

How To Make Sure That Your Prized Roses Remain Healthy

August 22, 2009 by Flower Vegetable Gardens · Leave a Comment 

To make sure that your prized roses remain in the best of health, simply follow these advise. (Page 3, Vegetable Garden Design ) 1. Black Spots on Leaves This disease is commonly known as black spot. Black spots appear as circular with fringed outer borders on leaves. They cause the leaves to yellow. Remove the infected foliage and pick up any fallen leaves around the rose. Artificial sprays may be used to prevent or treat this kind of rose disease. 2. Stunted or malformed young can

Baked Zucchini Crisps

August 20, 2009 by Flower Vegetable Gardens · Leave a Comment 

I once had a plague of zucchini, Who’s progeny wasn’t quite teeny. They shot out each day, And despite what you say, The bastards are making me meanie. HOW MUCH ZUCCHINI IS ONE GIRL SUPPOSED TO EAT?! I ask you that. The plant has hijacked my garden. My sorrowful little sweet peppers, struggling to survive under the massive swells of zucchini foliage, have started to perish one by one. I tied it the jerk up. The zucchini winked a yellow flower at me and said, “Ooh, you’re into the ro

Using Shade Garden to Create a Restful Spot in your Landscape

Shady spots in your landscape can create quite a problem with your plantings if you don’t plan ahead by using plant choices that will thrive in shady conditions. The good news is that these plants come in a wide variety to create a beautiful and interesting focal point in your landscape. With a little bit of research and planning, the shady spots in your yard can be just as full of foliage as the sunniest spots around. The key to understanding shade gardening is to know what types of plan

Very Hot Pretty Purple Pepper Plant

Very Hot Pretty Purple Pepper Plant




80 days - Hold on to your thermometers! This pepper will cause the mercury to rise, and it is a beauty! Dark purple fruit and violet-colored flowers are what make this plant so special. Purple peppers almost cover the foliage, turning the 2½ foot tall plants nearly purple. Upon maturity, the peppers turn red and are extremely hot. At this stage, purple, orange, and red fruit may be on plants at the same time, making a very colorful and attractive display. Edible and Ornamental pepper with purple leaves.

The plant you will receive is growing in a 3 inch pot.

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All In One Garden Grow Vegetables Fruit Herbs and Flowers in the Same Space

April 30, 2009 by Flower Vegetable Gardens · Leave a Comment 

All In One Garden Grow Vegetables Fruit Herbs and Flowers in the Same Space



Think you can’t have it all? Well, you can, at least in the garden, because many common food-producing plants also offer beautiful foliage or flowers. By simply following these creative suggestions, even novice gardeners can transform large or small spaces into high-yield gardens bursting with delicious, organically grown fruits, vegetables, and spectacular flowers. More than 90 color photographs, diagrams, and illustrations are provided, along with expert design and plant care tips. The invaluable advice on selecting and buying plants, creating attractive beds and borders, working with rocky or difficult soil, container gardening, and maximizing food production will ensure multi-season beauty and bounty.

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