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Gardening

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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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  • I added a metal dowel to the crosses to use as a stake.
  • The plantings are simple, creeping jenny, ponytail grasses, bacopa, and sweet potato vines.
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Bless the Blooms - Shabby Crosses & An Old Barn Door

Using my Shabby Chic re-purposed crosses (http://www.hometalk.com/1144579/repurposed-shabby-chic-crosses) that I made at Easter time and an old barn door, I put together a serene, neutral ...»
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Organized Clutter International Falls, MN 7 hours ago
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    Organized Clutter 4 minutes ago
    Thanks Missio.
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Front Flower Bed, Need Ideas Please

I had a small dogwood tree here and the winter got it after 10 yrs. I would love something like that or another small blooming tree that would do well in full hot sun in the summer, No shade here.
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La Mac Tulsa, OK Yesterday
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    Anne N 3 minutes ago
    Go native! Redbud is gorgeous in the spring, but needs shade. Try a pawpaw -- purple spring ...»
    blossoms & yellow fall foliage. Chickasaw plum (white blooms in spring, edible fruit). What kind of dogwood did you have? Flowering or roughleaf? Or try the Mexican plum (white blooms)

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Cute Planter Ideas

Some cute ideas on where to plant flowers other than pots
Christine @ Little Brags
Christine @ Little Brags Olympia, WA 21 hours ago
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    Alexandra Arena 6 minutes ago
    Cute compilation of ideas, Christine!
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Coleus, the Beautiful Annual Grown for Its Leaves

Coleus is a hardy annual that is grown for its colorful leaves. It does have flowers but they are fairly indiscriminate and I normally just cut them off when they appear, since this makes my plant get bushier.

The plant comes in so many varieties now. They take easily from cuttings dipped in rooting power, so I will often buy three or four and pretty much strip them down into dozens of cuttings. A few weeks later, all of my garden beds are growing the beauties. ...»

Carol Speake - The Gardening Cook
Carol Speake - The Garden... Raleigh, NC 21 hours ago
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    Alexandra Arena 7 minutes ago
    Such rich red leaves!
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My Devil and Angels Trumpet Flowers

These flowers look so delicate
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Alice G Palm City, FL 12 hours ago
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    Alexandra Arena 10 minutes ago
    Beautiful, Alice! They look so dainty and feminine!
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Landscape Project!

We re,moved most of what was left of our Asian Jasmine after our drought had destroyed most of it. We then cleared and leveled and brought in river rock.
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Judith F Wills Point, TX 10 hours ago
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    Alexandra Arena 11 minutes ago
    Great landscaping job, Judith!
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Why Use Roundup? Make Your Own Weed Killer

The next time you walk outside and see a garden bed full of weeds and reach for the Roundup, why not stop and ask yourself a question. “Why douse them with something that will remain in the soil for who knows how long?” Maybe you should reach for vinegar instead. Vinegar is cheap. It’s easy to use. White Vinegar Weed Killer is the way to go.

You can use either plain vinegar, or mix it with dawn dish washing soap and salt and pour into a spray ...»

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Carol Speake - The Garden... Raleigh, NC 7 hours ago
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    Carol Speake - The Garden... 13 minutes ago
    Thanks Alexandra Arena
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ROSES GROWING BEAUTIFUL WITH COFFEE GROUNDS

MY ROSES ARE LOVING THE COFFEE GROUNDS AND ALL THE RAIN WE BEEN GETTING I LET THE GROUNDS DRY THEN SPRINKLE AROUND THE BASE THEY ARE JUST BEAUTIFUL
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Penny L Lees Summit, MO Yesterday
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    I know a lot of people swear by coffee grounds but read this first before you scatter them ...»
    indiscriminately......better off used in compost. http://www.myearthgarden.com/2012/02/the-tru...

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Are You Lucky Enough to Grow Brussel Sprouts in the Summer?

I used to hate brussel sprouts. I thought they were bitter and rarely cooked them. But then I discovered how roasting and grilling brings out their natural sweetness and have come to love them.

Alas, here in NC, they don't do so well for me. I have yet to get either a spring or fall crop from them. My soil is better this year, so I am going to plant some in August and hope.

Brussel sprouts are easy to grow as long as you ...»

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Carol Speake - The Garden... Raleigh, NC 8 hours ago
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  • The best combination for heating up compost is 3 parts dry (the leaves and paper) to 1 part wet (coffee grounds, kitchen scraps (no meat products), lawn clippings). See more examples of my composting here: http://bit.ly/1atVIWQ
  • The poo (manure) is free for the taking at the horse rescue farm, but we always leave a donation so that they may continue to care for abandoned and/ or abused horses. 
And poo they have!  Mountains of it in fact!
  • My composting system. First in the bin for a few months, then into the tumbler to be sure it is completely broken down and mixed well. Now, some will say my way isn't the most efficient but it works for me.
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Free Compost

Each fall Ms. K and I load up Mr. B's truck with shovels, pitchforks and bins and head to a nearby horse rescue farm. We go in the pursuit of hot steamy semi composted manure, good old fashioned poo!

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Kathe With An E (Kathe) Aurora, CO 4 hours ago
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    Kathe With An E (Kathe) 14 minutes ago
    No odor at all Alexandra! Once it's mixed with leaves or shredded paper, there is no smell.
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