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18 Best Plants for a Basement that Need Little Light - balconygardenweb.com
balconygardenweb.com
30.07.2023 / 16:21

18 Best Plants for a Basement that Need Little Light

Transform your space below the stairs into a lush green space with our selection of the best Plants for a Basement that can thrive in low-light environments without any fuss!

7 things you need to know about growing tomatoes - gardenersworld.com - Britain
gardenersworld.com
28.07.2023 / 14:07

7 things you need to know about growing tomatoes

Isn’t it funny how even people who don’t like gardening grow tomatoes? What is it about them? Maybe tomato growing is one of those practices passed down from grandparents that just sticks, evoking childhood memories. Growing tomatoes is also one of those rites of passage to becoming a keen gardener. Ask the keenest gardener that you know and there’s a good chance that one of the plants they started out with was the good old tomato.

The dahlia varieties you need in your garden this year | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Spain - Mexico
houseandgarden.co.uk
26.07.2023 / 09:37

The dahlia varieties you need in your garden this year | House & Garden

Native to Mexico and Central America, the dahlia (Family asteraceae) is a bushy and beautiful flowering perennial. The dahlia is Mexico's national flower, and its tuberous roots were eaten by Aztecs before the Spanish Conquest. Following Central America's colonisation, the dahlia was exported to European nations, where it thrived even in countries with harsh or cold winters. Since the 18th century, botanists, taxonomists and gardeners have held a certain fascination for the flower, identifying over 850 different species each with unique petal or stem structures (this number includes the plant's hybrids, too). Since dahlias are extraordinarily varied in appearance, they also tend to be categorised by the shape of the flower, with 10 categories that include anemone, peony, pompom, ball, decorative, cactus, single and waterlily.

Tiny Ants Around Your Home - hgic.clemson.edu - state South Carolina
hgic.clemson.edu
24.07.2023 / 12:26

Tiny Ants Around Your Home

As people are spending more time around their homes during the concerns of COVID-19, they may be more likely to notice small ants crawling in and around their houses. Now is the perfect time to do something about it.

Food Delivery: Is there a need for a Food Handler’s Training? - hgic.clemson.edu
hgic.clemson.edu
24.07.2023 / 12:13

Food Delivery: Is there a need for a Food Handler’s Training?

Not going out for sit down dinners just yet? Did the pandemic increase your food delivery orders? Do you think about your food being safe during delivery? Has your twenty-piece entrée arrived with five pieces missing? Ordering food to be delivered right to your door is still a higher practice compared to two years ago.

Bradford Pear and Elaeagnus to be Banned from Sale in South Carolina: What Do I Need To Know? - hgic.clemson.edu - state South Carolina
hgic.clemson.edu
24.07.2023 / 12:11

Bradford Pear and Elaeagnus to be Banned from Sale in South Carolina: What Do I Need To Know?

The recent news that all Pyrus calleryana cultivars – the most common of which is the Bradford pear – and several Elaeagnus species have been added to the “do not sell” list in South Carolina has generated a lot of buzz and a lot of questions from homeowners. We’ll try to answer some of those questions in this blog post.

The Summer Outdoor Game You Need, Based on Your Zodiac Sign - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
23.07.2023 / 12:13

The Summer Outdoor Game You Need, Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Summer is here, which can only mean one thing—outdoor gatherings galore! If you're a fan of hosting, you know that while great food and company are always required, it doesn't hurt to have some entertainment options on hand, too.

Peas need staking? - awaytogarden.com
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 23:01

Peas need staking?

PERHAPS YOUR PEAS NEED staking? Plastic netting strung between a series of poles is fine for taller varieties. But if you listened (!!!) and planted peas that don’t need staking, as suggested, then maybe all you’ll need is a little pea brush.

A birder’s biggest big year, with noah strycker - awaytogarden.com - Antarctica
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:46

A birder’s biggest big year, with noah strycker

Many of you, like I do, probably enjoy watching birds, but what prompts a person to set out to pursue a big year, as it’s called in the world of extreme birding? And what besides a possible record do they potentially gain in the process?On the occasion of the publication of his latest book, “Birding Without Borders: An Obsession, a Quest, and the Biggest Year in the World,” I wanted to ask Noah all that–and also for some advice on being a

Need great groundcovers? who doesn’t! - awaytogarden.com
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:36

Need great groundcovers? who doesn’t!

IF THE WEATHER EVER COOPERATES here, I know what I plan to do: divide and conquer! (Conquer beds, that is, with divided-up groundcovers.) A recap of some favorites that I rely on:2 Ferns With More Lasting Color Than Any Flower (above) A Golden Grass for Shady Spots: Hakonechloa ‘All Gold’ 10 Great Groundcovers to Rely On (a Slideshow) The Toughest of All: Groundcovers for Dry Shade Categoriesgroundcovers

Plants that need a good p.r. person: q&a with tony avent of plant delights - awaytogarden.com - state Virginia - state North Carolina
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:32

Plants that need a good p.r. person: q&a with tony avent of plant delights

Not long ago, we swapped  pet peeves (like made-up plant names applied by marketers in the guise of trademarks) and also plants we’re crazy about—including overlooked ones, ones Tony calls “plants that need a good p.r. person.” He’d certainly be the publicist I’d hire if I were a shrinking violet with chlorophyll in my veins. Meet some of these overlooked creatures.Yes, Tony Avent allows the occasional common name—provided it’s a valid one, like catmint for Nepeta, for example, or elephant ear for Colocasia. But under the headline Peltoboykinia watanabei in his latest catalog, above the description including the Tony-isms “tall, bold and bodacious,” and a “fabulous member o

Need your input: my idea for ‘virtual garden club’ events online - awaytogarden.com - county Hudson - county Valley
awaytogarden.com
21.07.2023 / 22:32

Need your input: my idea for ‘virtual garden club’ events online

I need your help, in the form of a short survey (link at the bottom of this story), to decide if it’s a good idea, and what format it might take. The survey probably won’t take you more than 5 minutes to complete.Background: For more than 20 years, I’ve lectured to garden audiences, and also hosted Garden Conservancy Open Days at my own garden in the Hudson Valley of New York (as I will again).In 2016, in response to visitors’ requests requesting more time to chat and ask questions than is possible at the big tours, I added smaller, more personal half-day

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