Gardening Annuals
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Gardening Calendar: June 2010 3 weeks Gardener's checklist with tips on planting pumpkin and sweet, and keping upon its removal weeds.
April Gardening Tips – Perennials, Annuals, Bulbs
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Rich Diesslin KNOTS Scout Cartoons – Jr. Knots Birthday Annual Party – Keep it Short and Sweet – Aprons Jr. Knots Birthday Annual Party – Keep it Short and Sweet Apron is commercial quality product. Whether it’s put to use in a restaurant or home, this apron will always help keep you clean. 100% cotton with Teflon finish for added protection. 1″ wide neck and waist ties, adjustable neck strap for full and medium length aprons…. |
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Helianthus annuus Moulin Rouge Photo Mugs Sunflower seedlings (Helianthus annuus Moulin Rouge) in peat pots. A peat pot is used for starting seeds and is made from compressed peat. The entire pot can be planted and the roots of the seedling grow trough the walls of the pot. This reduces th…. |
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Troy Bilt Joy of Gardening Series $49.50 An Excellent Learning Series by the well known manufacturer Troy-Bilt. The 3 tapes series covers gardening techniques and tips. Any gardening enthusiast will be proud to own these tapes…. |
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Plants This video demonstrates valuable gardening techniques as it delivers helpful advice for use by novice gardeners and pros alike…. |
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Gardening Which? Guide to Patio and Container Plants $1.99 Used – This is a guide to the selction of plants for the patio, hanging baskets and other containers. The book contains an A-Z section on patio plants, covering annuals, alpines, bulbs, climbers, conifers, ferns, grasses, herbs, perennials, roses and shrubs. The special “icons” show at a glance appropriate types of containers, hardiness, shape and size, watering, position and winter care. An introductory section offers advice on choosing and grouping containers, composts and fertilizers, how to |
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101 Best Plants for the Prairies $2.2 This collection of the very best annuals, perennials, bulbs, vines, groundcovers, shrubs, and trees for the prairie region of Canada and the northern plains of the United States is a must-have for all prairie gardeners.Included are colour photographs and detailed descriptions of 101 plants, as well as essential information about where and how to grow the plants, tips on companion plantings, bloom and colour charts, and “collectors’ choice” sections describing many related and exceptional plants to tempt even the more experienced gardener.101 Best Plants for the Prairies offers sound advice on how to make the most of your time and money when creating a beautiful garden. Gardeners from the U.S. and Canada shared their expertise and inspiration with authors and avid gardeners Liesbeth Leatherbarrow and Lesley Reynolds. The result is a well-researched, lively gardening guide that will allow you to plant with confidence in a challenging climate. |
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101 Kid-Friendly Plants $19.95 Families looking to enrich their green thumbs while beautifying their homes will enjoy this comprehensive guide to indoor and outdoor gardening using nontoxic flowers, vegetables, trees, and houseplants. Sorted by type–plants from seed, bulbs, annuals, perennials, fruiting trees, and sensory plants–each plant is thoroughly explained and easy to identify using color photographs. Details such as the flora”s preferred habit and why a particular plant is good for kids are included along with suggestions for use in the garden. Seventeen gardening projects illustrate a variety of creative and fun ways for children and parents to plant together, including butterfly gardens, herb pots, hanging baskets, rock gardens, and cutting gardens. |
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101 Kid-Friendly Plants: Fun Plants and Family Garden Projects $40.11 Used – Families looking to enrich their green thumbs while beautifying their homes will enjoy this comprehensive guide to indoor and outdoor gardening using nontoxic flowers, vegetables, trees, and houseplants. Sorted by type–plants from seed, bulbs, annuals, perennials, fruiting trees, and sensory plants–each plant is thoroughly explained and easy to identify using color photographs. Details such as the flora’s preferred habit and why a particular plant is good for kids are included along wit |