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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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Celebrate your garden's all-stars

Last week we asked you to share your invasive plant horror stories and, boy, did we strike a nerve. Gardeners everywhere are seemingly under siege from all manner of invader. As gardens ...»
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Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL Yesterday
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    I think the perennial staples of my summer garden are hydrangeas (now that I finally have some ...»
    shade in my yard), sedums, and phlox. Then there is this one upright white verbena called Snowflurry that sometimes blooms here in north Alabama as early as Feb. and as late as Thanksgiving. My favorite carefree annuals are pentas and vinca.


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    • Sedum - love them all, this one is 'Matrona'
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Celebrating The Red, White And Blue In Style

The Fourth of July is one of my favorite holidays, right behind Christmas and Halloween. Picnics . . . parades . . . fireworks . . . Uncle Sam. I just can't get enough of the red, white ...»
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How To Tell What's Wrong With Your Vegetable Plants...And Fix It!

This time of year - most of the questions that come to us are centered around plants in the vegetable garden - and what might be the cause of this or that symptom. We thought for this ...»
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Old World Garden Farms Newark, OH 5 hours ago
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    Sherrie 14 minutes ago
    Great information! I have learned that if you pull to many suckers off a tomato plant the ...»
    leaves will curl under. And very rarely do you need to pull any at all anymore. So most of my tomato plants have curled leaves last year I thought this was something else and pulled out all my plants.

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Can Anyone Tell Me What Type of Plant This Is?

I was given this plant a few days ago, but was not told what type it was, aside from it being an indoor plant. When I received the plant, the leaves were almost black with bugs and the starting to turn a yellow color. I washed the leaves last night which seemed to help it a bit, but the leaves are still turning yellow. The plant was bone dry, so I watered it a bit and put it in a sunny location, but not direct sun light. There are also little bulbs that are there, but the gal that gave ...»
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    Peace Lily I have had a few
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Use Your Old Coffee Grounds in the Garden.

Are you a big coffee drinker? If you are, you will have used coffee grounds. Don't throw them away...used them in the garden.

There are many ways to use them. Camellias, hydrangeas, and roses are all nitrogen loving plants so the coffee grounds help.

The grounds are also a great deterrent for slugs and snails around hostas and other plants that the pests love.

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Carol Speake - The Garden... Raleigh, NC 12 hours ago
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    also she had beautiful plants and a lemon tree she started from seed . she had it for at least ...»
    20 years until she passed away.

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What is this plant?

This plant (the two bright green spikey-looking ones) grows in the area of WV where my husband is from, but we have no idea what it is. He says it reseeds itself every year and the plant itself gets very tall, around 4 or 5 feet. I would appreciate any comments.
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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 a small amount of baking soda on the soil around your tomato plants. (be careful not to get any on the plant itself and be also careful with young seedlings which are more tender.) 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. ...»

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Carol Speake - The Garden... Raleigh, NC Yesterday
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    N. Sharon 42 minutes ago
    I am going to try this! Thank you for the info!
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As my profile indicates, I love the hunt for vintage finds, and that includes items for the garden. Over the last decade, these are some of the characters that have taken up residence ...»
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Rita C. - Panoply Charleston, WV 2 hours ago
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    Thank you, Dee.
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  • There are lots of garden art projects to make without the use of power tools. http://www.empressofdirt.net/diywithoutpowertools/
  • Stone Birdhouse - or any other decorated birdhouse http://www.empressofdirt.net/diywithoutpowertools/
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No Power Tools? No Problem! Garden Art You Can Make

If you don't have power tools or don't want to use them, there are still a lot of creative projects you can make from recycled items. ...»
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Empress of Dirt - Melissa Canada 11 hours ago
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    Carol Snyder 52 minutes ago
    Your title LOL!. Thanks for sharing. I can see you are okay with you., Great!
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Gardenia or Camellia

Which is it ?? Live in zone 8 and it gets maybe 2 hours of sun in the morning, shade the rest of the day. I just fertilized it 2 days ago and put some straw around it.
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Trent-Tonya Sharp Franklinton, LA 7 hours ago
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    Trent-Tonya Sharp 58 minutes ago
    thanks all and I have two my mom had transplanted them from hers so I dont want to loose them ...»
    and hope I can transplant some myself

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