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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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Sweeten Your Tomatoes With Baking Soda.

Want to grow the sweetest tomatoes around? Use baking soda near your plants in the garden.

Just sprinkle baking soda on the soil around your tomato plants. The baking soda absorbs into the soil and lowers the acidity levels. This will give you tomatoes that are sweet rather than the tart flavor that store bought tomatoes have.

You can also use baking soda with canned tomatoes when making sauce if you like. It will sweeten them without having to add extra sugar (and calories!)

Carol Speake - The Gardening Cook
Carol Speake - The Garden... Raleigh, NC 15 hours ago
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    Mignon Brooks Benedict 41 minutes ago
    I must have added to much baking soda to my plants as all 14 of them have wilted in just a few ...»
    hours. :( What can I do to remedy this? I have re-potted all of them hoping the fresh soil will help. They are all young and I had started them from seed.

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What is this plant called?

I bought this plant a month ago and it was real small. I lost the tag and now I don't know the name of it and it;s growing fast. It came from a plant sale where they sell unusual outdoor plants.

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Teri Ferndale, WA 2 days ago
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    Kathy Robison 1 hour ago
    This is a beautiful plant. I looked it up online and found several places that sell them. I am ...»
    going to order one. Thanks for sharing this!

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  • this is before weeding was done about half this was brown before I started

I want to overseed a dying lawn

The front lawn I had enough $$ to lay good local new sod. I don't have the money to do the back...besides the front has inground sprinklers not so much the back.

Last year I tried all of the hints and helps and did everything they asked and NOTHING! This year I did my own thing...I want to take wagers on if you think it will take or not..

Seed is Scott's Hardy grass seed (given to me by someone locally who has used it and worked perfectly) ...»

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Tanya Peterson Felsheim Grants Pass, OR 1 hour ago
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  • You can see here where i've started digging up the stuff, but see behind the bare spot where it stretches back for maybe 15 more feet or more?
  • Here's another view of where I've dug up some, but it stretches several feet behind the forsythia.
  • MORE of the stuff. It stretches several more feet to the right and several feet behind the forsythia on the left of the photo.

What's an effective way to get rid of liriope? My entire front yard

used to be liriope, but dug it all up maybe 5 yrs ago. Planted shade grass which lasted 2 seasons. Then plowed up the yard again and now it's tree mulch with azaleas, hostas, ferns, ...»
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Louise Norcross, GA 2 days ago
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    Louise 2 hours ago
    I've thought I'd post this on Craigslist and see if anyone will come dig.
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DIY Project ~ Hose Guards From Curtain Rods!

Have you seen the price of decorative hose guards lately? Well, I have and it made my blood pressure rise! Since early spring I have been on the hunt for pretty hose guards to prepare for ...»
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Barb Rosen Wilmington, DE 2 days ago
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    Absolutely brilliant Barb!
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Garden Shed from Reclaimed Fence Lumber.

I built this garden shed for my wife using reclaimed 1"x6"x7' treated fencing. I ripped the boards in half and used them for the uprights, trusses and perlins. the floor, siding, and trim ...»
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Rex Asselin Walnut Shade, MO 3 hours ago
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Suesan - Frou FruGal Mansfield, OH 9 hours ago
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    Carol Speake - The Garden... 3 hours ago
    Gorgeous!
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What is Happening to My Iris?

This is the only one of my Irises that this is happening to. At this time it does not seem to be affecting its flowering ability.
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Jayme Bellaire, MI 3 hours ago
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I love creative ways to "decorate" the garden. Here are some of my favorties around our yard.
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Lindsay Eidahl Cedar Rapids, IA 11 hours ago
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    Lindsay Eidahl 3 hours ago
    Thank you!
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Is this a weed? Need help with ID

I am a beginner gardener and I can say that I am learning a lot with HomeTalk! So, here I am asking for help on this plant's id. I hope it's not a weed...
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Maria Pagan Jacksonville, FL 2 days ago
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    Lynnelogue@hotmail.com 4 hours ago
    I would wait a bit longer. After all weeds are just flowers waiting to be discovered!
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