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Which Vegetables to Grow in Rocky Soil and Which to Avoid - finegardening.com - Switzerland - Ireland
finegardening.com
03.05.2024

Which Vegetables to Grow in Rocky Soil and Which to Avoid

Here in the Northeast, rocks are just a part of gardening life, and even if you are raising vegetables in an old garden (one that’s been well tended for decades), there will still be some rocks in the soil. You (as well as the tines on your pitchfork) can’t help but encounter them. However, there are still plenty of vegetables that you can grow well in these conditions. Here are some of them.

Is the Farm Stop Revolution Upon Us? - modernfarmer.com - state Ohio
modernfarmer.com
14.05.2024

Is the Farm Stop Revolution Upon Us?

In 2008, Jessica Eikleberry was 29 years old and had just read Michael Pollan’s Omnivore’s Dilemma. She wanted to start eating locally and, with the help of her mom, she made a goal for the coming Thanksgiving: an all-local meal.

No Green Thumb? How to Make a Plant-Free Rock Garden - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
11.05.2024

No Green Thumb? How to Make a Plant-Free Rock Garden

If you don't have a green thumb, are in an environment that’s hard on plants, or are just tired of gardening, you might want to look into a garden that isn’t alive at all. Rock gardens are trending (especially in hot, desert planting zones) as a way to design your garden with little or no greenery required. 

19 Orchid Arrangement Ideas - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
03.05.2024

19 Orchid Arrangement Ideas

If you love to adorn your home and garden with large and showy flowers that don’t need heavy maintenance and come in tons of colors and patterns, there’s nothing better than these Orchid Arrangement Ideas!

4 Gardening "Hacks" Pros Actually Want You to Avoid This Season - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
03.05.2024

4 Gardening "Hacks" Pros Actually Want You to Avoid This Season

In the age of the internet and social media, gardening “hacks” that promise to benefit your plants and save you time and money are plentiful. However, according to gardening pros, these hacks aren’t always all they are cracked up to be. 

How to Grow Beardtongue (Penstemon) - gardenerspath.com - Usa - Canada - Guatemala - state Hawaii - county Hardy
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10.03.2024

How to Grow Beardtongue (Penstemon)

How to Grow Beardtongue (Penstemon) Penstemon spp.

10 Best Swing Sets of 2024, Tested & Reviewed by Experts - goodhousekeeping.com
goodhousekeeping.com
01.03.2024

10 Best Swing Sets of 2024, Tested & Reviewed by Experts

We've been independently researching and testing products for over 120 years. If you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more about our review process.

12 Super Important Palm Tree Growing Tips - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
19.02.2024

12 Super Important Palm Tree Growing Tips

Though palm trees are not that fussy, but they do suffer from slow growth and issues if you ignore certain maintenance pointers. Here are some tips to keep them at the best of their tropical beauty!

Growers Guide for Geum Plants - backyardgardener.com - Britain - Greece
backyardgardener.com
16.02.2024

Growers Guide for Geum Plants

A genus of hardy herbaceous perennials, some of which are useful border plants, the dwarf species are good rock garden plants. Several are natives of the British Isles but those valued for gardens are from Europe, South America, and the Near East.

Growers Guide for Veronica – Speedwell - backyardgardener.com
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16.02.2024

Growers Guide for Veronica – Speedwell

Origin doubtful, possibly named after St Veronica (Scrophulariaceae). Speedwell. A genus of some 300 species ‘ of hardy perennials, annuals and sub-shrubs, mainly from northern temperate regions. Those described are hardy perennials, their flowers often borne in spikes. Dwarf kinds are suitable for the rock garden.

Growers Guide for Bleeding Heart Plant - backyardgardener.com - Greece
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16.02.2024

Growers Guide for Bleeding Heart Plant

From the Greek di, two, kentron, a spur, referring to the two spurs on the petals (Fumariaceae). Hardy herbaceous perennials formerly known as Dielytra. Fibrous and tuberous rooted, they generally transplant badly because the roots are as brittle as glass. The flowers are pendant from arching stems, like lanterns hung along a cord.

AUBRIETA THE PURPLE ROCK CRESS - backyardgardener.com - France
backyardgardener.com
14.02.2024

AUBRIETA THE PURPLE ROCK CRESS

Hardy, perennial, more or less evergreen, low-growing plants which bear a profusion of bloom in early spring. They are invaluable in the rock garden and wall garden, as edging to flower borders, and as groundwork for taller plants in spring flower beds. Unfortunately, they are apt to be rather short-lived where hot summers prevail. Young plants seem better able to withstand adverse conditions than older ones; hence it is a good plan to raise some new plants each year. They may, in fact, be successfully treated as biennials. They are widely distributed in mountainous regions along the coast of southern Europe and Persia and belong to the Mustard family, Cruciferae. Aubrieta (previously spelled Aubrietia) is named after Claude Aubriet, a French painter of natural history subjects.

Growers Guide for Yarrow – Achillea - backyardgardener.com
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14.02.2024

Growers Guide for Yarrow – Achillea

Named after Achilles, who is said to have used it as a treatment for his wounds (Compositae). Yarrow, milfoil. Hardy perennials, for the border or border rock garden.

9 Gorgeous Pleiospilos nelii Varieties - balconygardenweb.com - South Africa
balconygardenweb.com
14.02.2024

9 Gorgeous Pleiospilos nelii Varieties

Pleiospilos nelii is a stubby and small specimen that stands tall and colorful in the succulent world! It will be a worthy addition to your collection!

How to grow Anaphalis - backyardgardener.com - Greece
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09.02.2024

How to grow Anaphalis

Said to be an old Greek name for a similar plant (Compositae). Hardy perennials with white wooly foliage and flowers which can be cut before maturity and dried for use as `everlastings’, sometimes being dyed.

How to grow Aquilegia - backyardgardener.com
backyardgardener.com
09.02.2024

How to grow Aquilegia

The flower form resembles an eagle’s claw, hence the probable origin of this name from aquila the Latin for eagle (Ranunculaceae). Columbine. Hardy herbaceous perennials for the herbaceous border and rock garden. The flowers and leaves are very dainty. Unfortunately, they are inclined to be short lived in heavy wet soils, but they are easily increased by seed. The flowers appear in May and June in a wide range of colors from yellows and creams to blues and reds and purples. The garden hybrids have been raised from various species, e.g. the long-spurred hybrids from Aquilegia longissima. ‘Mrs. Scott Elliott’s’ is a well-known strain, and more recently, there are the McKana Giant hybrids, with larger flowers and long spurs.

Mulching – Protect plants from the hot weather - backyardgardener.com
backyardgardener.com
09.02.2024

Mulching – Protect plants from the hot weather

An even temperature around the roots and a steady supply of moisture in the soil are all important to growing plants. A mulch, applied in early summer after hot weather begins, tends to maintain these conditions as well as to control harmful weeds.

Growing Guide for Delphiniums - backyardgardener.com - Greece
backyardgardener.com
09.02.2024

Growing Guide for Delphiniums

From the Greek dolphin, a dolphin, the flowerbuds having some resemblance to that sea creature (Ranunculaceae). Larkspur. The genus consists of annual, biennial and herbaceous perennial plants, mostly hardy and showy plants for border cultivation, with some dwarf species suitable for the rock garden.

In a Vase on Monday: Sticks of Pink - ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com
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29.01.2024

In a Vase on Monday: Sticks of Pink

Inspired by the lovely pink pussies of Salix gracilistyla ‘Mount Aso’ featured in my last Six on Saturday and a sudden glut of blooms on Viburnum bodnantense ‘Dawn’, creating today’s vase began easily. Selecting stems of the former that wouldn’t detract from the shrub and reaching flowering stems of the latter proved a little challenging, but it was easy enough to choose additional material to complete the contents, with witch hazel H vernalis ‘Amethyst’ and foliage of Pittosporum ‘Tom Thumb’ providing different degrees of pinkness.

How to Make a Mini Ecosystem, PlantTok's Longest-Running Trend - thespruce.com
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22.01.2024

How to Make a Mini Ecosystem, PlantTok's Longest-Running Trend

Whether or not you’re a fan of the plant side of TikTok, you may still have heard of the art of mini ecosystems.

Erodium – Perennial Plant, How to grow - backyardgardener.com - Greece
backyardgardener.com
19.01.2024

Erodium – Perennial Plant, How to grow

From the Greek erodios, a heron; the style and ovaries resemble the head and beak of a heron (Geraniaceae). Heron’s bill. Hardy perennials, closely related to the hardy geraniums, or crane’s bills. There are dwarf species suitable for the rock garden and taller border plants.

Pricking out plant seedlings - backyardgardener.com
backyardgardener.com
19.01.2024

Pricking out plant seedlings

This is an important stage in the cultivation of plants which have been raised from seed. As soon as the young seedlings can be handled easily, they must be moved on into deeper boxes which will provide their roots with more room to develop. If the seedlings are left in their original boxes or seed-pans too long, they will become badly drawn or straggly and they will not grow into sturdy specimens.

Canals, Chickens and Courgettes! - clairesallotment.com
clairesallotment.com
19.01.2024

Canals, Chickens and Courgettes!

Well the title says it all really, but I’ll go into a little more detail for you because I know you’ll want to hear it.

A Study of Plant Names - backyardgardener.com - Spain - Sweden
backyardgardener.com
18.01.2024

A Study of Plant Names

To the novice it is a mystery why a simple little blossom should be burdened with an unpronounceable Latin name-and not only with one, but two and often even more. She forgets that her own name is not only Brown, that to distinguish her from all the other Browns she has been called Kathy and because of the many Kathy Browns she bears the additional name of Ann. It is just so with plants; each has a family or genus name, a given or specific name and often one or more descriptive names. Thus we have Myosotis palustris semperflorens, a plant belonging to the Myosotis or Dill family. This particular one is a marsh-lover and a more or less continual bloomer, as the last two parts of its name indicate. We prefer to call this flower Forget-me-not, its pet or familiar name, just as Kathy Ann Brown’s friends may wish to call him Kathleen or Kate.It is very interesting to investigate why the botanical names were chosen. We have all known a man named Small who was anything but small, or a girl named Grace who was not at all graceful. In the plant world, such entirely inappropriate names occur very seldom; each name is chosen to describe a particular plant and plants do not change sufficiently to belie the terms descriptive of their family. The original Small was, no doubt, small of stature, but through the ages his children have outgrown the name.

Growing Guide for Gypsophila – Perennial Plant - backyardgardener.com - Greece - region Mediterranean
backyardgardener.com
18.01.2024

Growing Guide for Gypsophila – Perennial Plant

From the Greek gypsos, chalk, phileo, to love; the plants prefer chalky soils (Caryophyllaceae). Hardy annuals and perennials of great value in both the border and rock garden; the dwarf kinds also look well in pans in the alpine house. They are mainly natives of the eastern Mediterranean region.

Growing Guide for Geranium Plant - backyardgardener.com - Greece
backyardgardener.com
18.01.2024

Growing Guide for Geranium Plant

From the Greek geranos, a crane, because the seed pod resembles a crane’s head and beak (Geraniaceae). Crane’s-bill. A genus of hardy herbaceous summer-flowering perennials with lobed or cut leaves, widely distributed over the temperate regions of the world. They are easily cultivated, free flowering and some are useful rock garden plants, others good border plants.

Primrose: Perennials Guide to Planting Flowers - backyardgardener.com - Japan
backyardgardener.com
17.01.2024

Primrose: Perennials Guide to Planting Flowers

Hardy Primroses are showy plants which fit in well with any Spring bedding design. The small flowers are graceful and dainty and the varieties can be so chosen that they will be in bloom from April for a month. Primroses grow from 6 inches to 18 inches high and have light green, hairy leaves. The colors of the hardy sorts range from white to the darkest crimson and yellow. Some of the varieties are double, and others present this appearance because the petals are wavy and crinkled.

Keep That Mulch Off Your Driveway With a Clean Crisp Edge. - hometalk.com
hometalk.com
13.01.2024

Keep That Mulch Off Your Driveway With a Clean Crisp Edge.

I constantly have mulch coming onto my driveway and walkway. I need a simple and clean edge to keep things in place.

11 Best Drought Tolerant Ferns - balconygardenweb.com - Usa - Mexico
balconygardenweb.com
10.01.2024

11 Best Drought Tolerant Ferns

These drought tolerant ferns thrive in conditions where other ferns may droop and die. Perfect for gardens in drier climates or for gardeners seeking low-maintenance plants!

What Does It Mean When You See a Shooting Star - balconygardenweb.com - Greece
balconygardenweb.com
09.01.2024

What Does It Mean When You See a Shooting Star

When you see a shooting star, it's not really a star but a fast-moving rock from space. People from different cultures think it brings good luck, and some make wishes when they see one. But in some beliefs, it can also mean a big change or even predict bad things. Find out more below.

9 Cute Plants that Literally Look Like Tiny Legos - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
08.01.2024

9 Cute Plants that Literally Look Like Tiny Legos

Here is everything about plants that look like tiny Legos, such as Living Stones resembling colorful pebbles, Haworthia Cooperi with glossy Lego-like blocks, and Marble Buttons resembling Lego balls. Learn about the unique charm of Split Rock and Karoo Rose, both mimicking tiny Lego constructions. These are not all! Find out more such plants below!

How to Grow and Care for Chinese Money Plants - gardenerspath.com - China
gardenerspath.com
29.12.2023

How to Grow and Care for Chinese Money Plants

How to Grow and Care for Chinese Money Plants Pilea peperomioides

Year in Review: 5 Solutions Stories That See a Way Forward - modernfarmer.com - Usa - Canada
modernfarmer.com
27.12.2023

Year in Review: 5 Solutions Stories That See a Way Forward

Increasingly, news outlets are discovering something interesting: their audiences are tired of gloom and doom stories. Instead of only covering what’s not working, readers want the media to cover what is working: ideas, solutions and actions that are making positive change in the world.

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