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Gardening

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 am trying to find out what kind of Rose Plant this is...
Cheryl Hutchens
Cheryl Hutchens Siloam, NC Yesterday
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    Donna J 28 minutes ago
    It's a wonderful rose. I am always surprised at the combination of colors. Don't forget to ...»
    clip off the spent buds and cut the stem to the first five leaf cluster. It will continue to perform well for you.

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  • http://christinasadventures.com/2013/05/diy-planter-box.html
  • Miracle-Gro helps my plants to stay alive (I'm working on conquering my "black thumb...")

http://christinasadventures.com/2013/05/diy-planter-box.html
  • This project doesn't have to be perfect!!  Distressed boards give it a rustic feel

http://christinasadventures.com/2013/05/diy-planter-box.html
  • This project doesn't have to be perfect!!  Distressed boards give it a rustic feel

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DIY Pallet Planter

Simple step-by-step tutorial for how to make this cute AND functional planter! I used mine to plant fresh herbs, but it can be modified to house most any small plant!
Christina @ Christina's Adventures
Christina @ Christina's A... Coopersburg, PA Yesterday
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  • Trish Ross
    Trish Ross 38 minutes ago
    Me too. I have been building raised beds ( I mean "raised" 24" deep) but I have a small pallet ...»
    too small for that so now it will be an herb garden for my daughter.

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Gardening: A mystery plant has shown up in my flower bed. Any one know what it is

At first I was worried that it was Hog Weed, but after looking at photos on line I'm not sure.
Aimee Maas
Aimee Maas Fruitport, MI Yesterday
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  • Ann Cushley
    Ann Cushley 57 minutes ago
    looks like rhubarb....cook it up delicious..cut off flowers...
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  • I think it should be law that every home has a front porch. Alongside tall pillars and flowers, there's no more welcome sight!
  • Quirky details make the grade here. LOVE the sign!
  • Why don't they make covered bridges any longer? So beautiful!  I wonder if there's an actual reason this use to be done?
  • These fences are built with no tools nor holes. They are scattered around Gettysburg and were used in the battlefields so the farmers could move them around. I ADORE this look and hope to emulate it somehow. Maybe around the garden...
  • Loving this grouping of trees in pots... who says a patio can't be lush and amazing?
  • An old train station wears cheerful, complimentary colours in Gettysburg. Note flowers aren't even missed when the building takes centre stage? It's beautiful!
  • This is part of the #htlucketts series. Click the hashtag in the main text area to visit the entire series from other bloggers too.
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Gathering Inspiration From Old World Charm - Fresh From Pennsylvania

Upon a recent trip to Pennsylvania, I was charmed with all the historic and vintage buildings.

We could learn a thing or 3 from the way things use to be done! Here's a little small town ...»

Americana to inspire and charm you! (more at the blog link)

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Which of these features speaks to you the most?

Is there anything you could implement into your own home from this group?

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FunkyJunk Interiors - Don... Canada 1 hour ago
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Gardening: Please help tell me what this is called

Can anyone tell me what kind of flower this is, we just bought a home and it was planted in a flowerbed?
Chris Woods
Chris Woods Gonzales, LA Yesterday
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    Pam Cates 1 hour ago
    These are all over the southern U. S. at every old home place. Never have I heard them called ...»
    by any particular name. I have some that were given to me 30 years ago by an elderly lady which I refer to as my peppermint lily. I planted only one and now have dozens...absolutely beautiful when they bloom (the entire summer). You have peeked my curiosity. I WILL find out somehow. Edited note: I do believe it is Milk and Wine Lily after researching.

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Gardening: Just bought a passion plant. Never saw one before.

What is the best way to care for it, says you can bring it in during the winter months. Right now in a transportable pot, any suggestions?
Pat R
Pat R Roswell, GA 2 days ago
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  • Donna Dixson
    Donna Dixson 2 hours ago
    here is a fascinating read about Passion flower vines ...»

    http://www.passiflora-uk.co.uk/passion-flowe...

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  • The beginning of the end for my 3rd try with Vinca this year.

Gardening: Vinca having a bad year??

I have planted Vinca for years in my sunny spots and it has always done well. This year I have replaced it for the 3rd time and now I'm giving up. Anyone know of a disease Vinca has this year?
Martha K
Martha K Atlanta, GA Yesterday
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  • Martha K
    Martha K 2 hours ago
    The one I am having trouble with is the annual flower - not the vine - Bright Eye to be more ...»
    specific.

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  • There's only one flower spike in about five iris plants in my garden.
  • It's gorgeous, but lonely
  • Love the colour variations between the upper and lower petals. Plus the nectar stripes are so pretty.

Gardening: One Lonely Iris

Last year, I planted a number of iris cuttings from a friend. The only one to bloom has just opened. They are in full sun and I planted them shallow as I've done before successfully. What could be wrong?

Heather Benton
Heather Benton Canada 2 days ago
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  • Heather Benton
    Heather Benton 3 hours ago
    Robi -I did not know that - thanks!!
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Adding More Whimsy to My Garden

I found this sweet statuette at TJ Maxx - already on clearance!

She dances through life with a ballerina's elegance and her presence is a joy for those around her. Gucci

Kathy R
Kathy R Sparta, GA Yesterday
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  • Debbie Stanley
    Debbie Stanley 3 hours ago
    I love statues of children and this little girl is adorable!
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  • The same White Christmas cactus that bloomed once back in December of 2011 is now budding  in May 2013.
  • The pink one also..
  • White Cactus bloomed in 
December of 2011

Gardening: What is the secret for carrying for Christmas cactuses?

I love the Christmas cactus but try as i may...I have never understood how to keep them healthy and alive. I have read instructions on how to water... ...»

Don't over water, do not allow them to dry out...Place them in well draining soil... Blah, blah, blah,...... I purchased a couple two years ago and as usual they still remain a mystery to care for.

In December of 2011 my white cactus bloomed, the pink one did not.

When I moved to a new apartment the following year I placed them at the window with my other sun loving plants as I did in my last apartment..

That December, neither bloomed.......I assumed it was the change and like the other plants... they needed to get acclimated...

I changed their soil and pots over and over again...Some dried them out to quickly like the clay pots...Others like ceramics, would keep them appearing healthy for a while but then they would stop growing.

This year the only thing I've done differently was to change the pots again!. I purchased two cheap little plastic pots from the dollar store and forgot to place holes in the bottom, however, when I watered them... I allowed them to dry out between watering...and did not bother to punch holes in the bottom because they seem fine..

I than decided this month to place them on the balcony where they receive indirect light... And guess what...They began to bud!

I still can't figure this out...What did I do right/wrong? They are blooming in May??

are they not Christmas cactuses?.

Vetsy
Vetsy Spartanburg, SC 13 hours ago
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  • Rosemir Fadel
    Rosemir Fadel 3 hours ago
    Aqui no Brasil São chamados de Flor de Maio, TALVEZ ISSO explique o florescimento Que Voce ...»
    diz ser fóra de epoca.

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