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Gardening is one of the hottest topics on Hometalk. Whether you're gardening as a profession, or as a hobby, you'll find awesome gardening inspiration on Hometalk. Do you need to identify a plant? Post a photo of it, and a gardening expert will be able to identify it for you. Is your garden blooming in a spectacular way? Share the joy with fellow gardening buffs. All garden talk is welcome on Hometalk; so whether you're planting a flower garden, looking for green gardening tips, or researching the perfect gardening tools, you've come to the right place.



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  • A combination of hot glue and twine worked to secure the pots.
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DIY Living Wreath

I wanted a little something to dress up our garage door and provide a bit of inspiration.

I gathered a grapevine wreath and a few packs of tiny terra cotta pots and got to work ...»

securing them on the wreath.

A few plants from the garden center later, and I had a great bit of greenery to brighten up the garage near my chicken coop!

Full post and instructions are listed on my blog: http://justawhimsicalworld.blogspot.com/2012...

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JustAWhimsicalWorld Ogden, KS 14 hours ago
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    Catherine Smith 13 minutes ago
    What a clever idea. I can see that done using succulents in the pots.
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Gardening: Please name this plant

This plant sheds its leaves in winter and in May bears new leaves then buds then these white flowers with yellow centers. It is a perennial and very hardy. This shrub is very old and does not need pruning.
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Judy S 14 hours ago
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    Catherine Smith 15 minutes ago
    I agree with Donna Dixson, looks very much like my friend's Mock Orange bush. Smells like ...»
    heaven, btw :)

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Gardening: Planting corn?

I'm looking for advice about growing corn. I'd like to plant some in my backyard, but I have a lot of questions. Does corn need a lot of sun? What type of soil is good for growing corn? Does it require a lot of water? Also, when is the best time to plant? Spring or fall?
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    GMO's are genetically modified organisms. Monsanto has developed seed which is wrapped in a ...»
    chemical insecticide that is cousin to Agent Orange. They claim this disperses as the plants grow, however, independent research indicates that's not what happens. The plants and crops absorb the poison. It can cause cancer, and genetic defects in lab rats and mice. Europe, Asia and Africa have told Monsanto to take their junk and get out. The US is the only place left that has not gotten this under control. All the fuss about GMO labeling is one way for the general populace to know what is in their food. There are already GMO food products in our food chain, compliments of Monsanto and the USDA without so much as a by your leave. Evidently Monsanto owns them. Please research this subject and educate yourself on this subject.

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    love the polka dots on black! I have often thought of turning my birdbath into a planter - ...»
    yours looks great!

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Gardening: Persistent crape myrtle

I had two huge crape myrtles taken out, thought I had the stumps ground. But they keep sending up suckers in my papyrus. Anyone know how I can stop this, it's constant.
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Evelyn McMullen Montgomery, AL 17 hours ago
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    Evelyn McMullen 22 minutes ago
    That would be nigh on to impossible for me. The papyrus is huge & there would be no place to ...»
    put it temporarily. Thanks for the idea tho.

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  • 1. Gently wash the leaves, removing any garden debris.
  • 2. Lay out the leaves, sandwiching them between dry paper towels. Place them in the microwave.
  • 3. Microwave at 30 second intervals or until leaves are dry and crispy. Our usual drying time is 1 minute.

The Fastest Way To Dry Herbs

We want to make the most of every herb we grow this year. We also want to store some for later use. And we want to do it quickly. For small batches, the most convenient drying method we ...»
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No thyme to wait for herbs to dangle about drying? Or maybe you live in a humid climate like we do? Try these simple steps to quickly preserve every last leaf in your herb garden.

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    glad to know this!
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Potatoes Growing in Your Pantry? Me Too! Here's What to Do!

Do you have a bag of potatoes that looks like this one? Here's what to do! Mine made a beautiful container with flowers on the front porch one year! :) It's so fun digging them out! Like ...»
hunting for treasure. My kids were three and they dug in that pot all day! Potatoes don't like heat, so plant them as early as you can. They won 't make it all the way through the summer. Then, treasure hunt time!

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May Garden ~ Birdhouses & Flowers

In looking around the garden, I see a theme has developed. It's all about the birds and flowers. With approximately one hundred birdhouses, I suppose my collection is now nearing ...»
intervention status! Some are decorative and some are functional with clean-outs, but long ago I found out the birds are the ones who decide which is which. A bossy little house wren has commandeered the gazebo garden where she and her hubby have taken up residence in a blue bird house, chasing any other birds who dare to come near.

Every new flower is an awaiting surprise and , as I stroll our garden, bird song greets me. A red fox streaked across the front lawn this early morning, probably from the cat food on our porch. We've had lovely rains and everything is an intense shade of spring green.

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    Thanks, Terri J ~ mid June should be perfect for me, how about you?
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Outdoor Living: Jasper or Agate?

I found this rock in my backyard tonight. Not sure if it is Jasper or Agate. Anyone know? It weighs almost 4 lbs and is bigger than the palm of my hand. If it is agate or jasper is it ...»
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Missy L Duluth, MN 2 days ago
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    I would guess that where you live it is an Lake Superior agate, I would most definitely have ...»
    it looked at and if it is, yes it could be worth money. Most agates from that region are red... but can be a rainbow of colors... look for more where you found that one, they range from the size of a grain of sand to much larger then yours. Hope this helps

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  • This is what my other 2 rhubarb plants look like.

Gardening: Rhubarb Help Please!!

I am wondering why one of my rhubarb plants is thinking it is time to go to flower? or go to seed? I am not sure what it is doing. ...»

Can I cut the flower part off? Are there male and female plants?

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Jayme Bellaire, MI 2 days ago
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    Losvlam 4 hours ago
    the adult rubarb will make flowers every year and make great items in flower arangements with ...»
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