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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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My Labor of Love

I love my home and my gardening
Alice G
Alice G Palm City, FL Yesterday
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    Organized Clutter 5 minutes ago
    Alice, I love pride in ownership! It's obvious you do love your home.
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Gardening: How to keep squirrls out of my flower garden

how to keep squirrls out of my flower garden
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Jerry Mintz Burgaw, NC 1 hour ago
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Make Your Own Custom Flower Pots.

Did you know that you can print on tissue paper? Simply wrap it around a piece of printer paper and you can run it through your printer to get the exact graphics that you want. Then all ...»
you have to do is adhere it to a flower pot with ModPodge and you have a beautiful custom flower pot.

Virginia B
Virginia B Fayetteville, GA 8 hours ago
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    Kathy R 1 hour ago
    these look amazing!
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Becoming the House in the Roses Part 2

More roses from my garden. I am so grateful for them. Many are gifted, pass-alongs and antiques - original to the 1914 Craftsman house
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Kathy R Sparta, GA 1 hour ago
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  • all you need is an old jar, some paint, soil & succulents!

Grow Succulents in Upcycled Jar

I took a pasta sauce jar, a peanut butter jar, and a salsa jar and primed them with Rustoleum spray, then painted them with Rustoleum aqua spray. I added the footprint because it was a ...»
mother's day project.

Just put some rocks at the bottle for drainage, then add cactus soil, then separate and arrange your suculents and fill in the empty spots with more soil. Water lightly. Super easy!

These were all gifts, but for the one I kept I didn't even paint it, I liked the look of the clear glass with the rocks and soil showing.

Stephanie (Sandpaper & Glue)
Stephanie (Sandpaper & Gl... Fitchburg, MA 12 hours ago
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    Donna Wille 2 hours ago
    very cute!!
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  • Clematis 'Perle d'Azur'  trained up our mature maple tree.
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How To Train a Clematis on a Tree Trunk

When I planted a climbing hydrangea (Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris) near our maple tree, I also planted Clematis 'Perle d'Azur', thinking that it climb the tree using the hydrangea ...»
vine for support. I knew that Clematis climb by wrapping their wrists around small twigs, so other vines are wonderfully helpful for their successful climbing.

Here are some tips to get a Clematis started up your tree!:

-Choose a tree with rough bark, like a maple or oak. A smooth tree, like a cherry, with not get enough grip for your Clematis as it grows.

-Plant it on the shady side of the tree trunk and add compost. Mulch well. This enables you to give its roots the shade they need to start well.

-If you are not planting by another vine, then add a way for the Clematis to make it on to the tree bark. Use small bamboo canes, fishing line or twigs to make a scaffold for it to climb.

-Help the Clematis along by occasionally tucking its loose new growth into the rough bark of the maple.

It has turned out beautifully! I especially like the dreamy blue of Clematis 'Perle d'Azur' when viewed on the tree trunk against the blue sky. I hope yours does too!

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Julie @ Wife, Mother, Gar... Pittsburgh, PA Yesterday
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    Donna Wille 2 hours ago
    I am going to purchase a clematis next time I am out of town to use on my large tree out front ...»
    how lovely it will look in full bloom! Thanks for sharing.

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Gardening: I bought a somewhat leggy tomato plant and upon looking online to see

how to plant it, I found a video that said to put it into the ground sorta lying on its side but then pull it up into the upright position. Said the part underground would form roots and send up new plants (I think that what's she said). Shown here is a screen shot from the video showing how she's lying part of it down into a long hole in the ground. She also said to put some bone meal into the planting hole to produce more tomatoes instead of more green parts. Ideas on whether any of this is a good idea?

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Louise Norcross, GA Yesterday
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    Marei 2 hours ago
    This is all great advice. I'm glad I read this before tomato plants begin growing a lot. Mine ...»
    are babies so this info will come in handy if they begin to get leggy.

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How to Make a Birdbath

I wanted to make a simple birdbath so I had the idea of using PVC piping. Then I bought a white plastic tray at Joann Fabrics and glued that to the top of the PVC pipe. Wala! Birdbath!!
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Linda B Trumbull, CT 2 days ago
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    Laura LeBach 3 hours ago
    cute idea....gonna put one in my flower bed. thanx for the idea
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  • succulent terrariums are  easy to make and keep
  • you'll need: a glass vessel,gravel,house plant compost and a selection of succulents
  • simply layer 2" gravel, then compost,,then arrange your succulents how you want them

DIY Succulent Terrariums

seen a few of these on here....so cute, I decided to give it a go...

visit my blog for a list of suitable plants for these + a great link on looking after and propagate succulents.

30 Minutes 10 Easy
Juneolsen
Juneolsen United Kingdom 7 hours ago
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    Melissa 3 hours ago
    Doesn't the humidity in a terrarium cause the succulents to rot? I'd like to use them, but I ...»
    wasn't sure. I know they wouldn't need watered very often, if ever. The humidity in the container had me wondering. thanks. they are very pretty.

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  • Meet Miss April Rose, She's a Garden head planter created from a foam head.

Garden Head Planter

Thanks to a fellow blogger ( Miss Jessica Cramer ) I now have one too! come see how it's done...
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Vetsy Spartanburg, SC 3 hours ago
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