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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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Pomegranate Tree

I have been growing this bush for 3 years, out for the Summer in for the Winter and this year I am making some Pomegranete Margaritas for sure.
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Luis Curbelo East Haven, CT 23 hours ago
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    Luis Curbelo 2 minutes ago
    Gerri mine is a miniature I grow it in a container, they need full sun and keep moist but not ...»
    wet I keep it outdoors from May till temps start dipping around 50 then indoors needs a sunny spot for the winter, when you bring the tree indoors it is going to lose most of the leaves dont worry by late March it will start getting all new ones when watering in Winter water should not be to cold it will stop root grows

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  • In the Flower Bed
  • Clematis 'Madam Julia Correvon' and pink climbing rose.
  • This trellis disguises our trash can area, under a staircase. We pulled out one sidewalk paver to make room to plant the rose five years ago, and added Sedum 'Acre' to keep the weeds out. The clematis was planted last year. Both climbe
  • Besides mulching, I checked on the clematis stems earlier in the season to be sure they were climbing the right direction. This is a very low maintenance plant combination!  Very worth trying if you have a rose bush or climber.
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Climbing Rose and Clematis Combination

It is rose season at our house!

The pink climbing rose is blooming this week and oh, so fragrant. Last year I added a ...»

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Julie @ Wife, Mother, Gar... Pittsburgh, PA 8 minutes ago
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  • Our coral bells. Is it fungus?

Fungus on our coral bells?

Can someone enlighten us regarding what this may be? It looks like fertilizer burn but we did not fertilize. Is it a fungus?
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Missio Terra York, SC 18 hours ago
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    Missio Terra 8 minutes ago
    Thanks Douglas...yes we've been scratching our heads about this one. It looks burnt...but ...»
    they've done fine in morning sun for two years. Will keep our eyes on this. Thank you for the link.

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  • Garden Fairy overlooking a butterfly garden.

My Garden Fairy

I found this lovely creature at an art show in Louisiana some years ago. I placed her on top of an antique iron fence and placed a golden globe in her hand. She makes me smile.
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    Me three : )
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  • Beets picked straight from the garden.
  • Beet salad with spicy arugula and feta. Photo copyright Heather Quintal on Flickr
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Growing Beets in the Garden, Enjoying Beets in the Kitchen

Delicious and beautiful, beets are easy to grow vegetables, which are best planted direct from seed in the garden. ...»
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    Marcy 12 minutes ago
    I'm a huge beet fan!
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Care of peonies.

Do you cut back the leafy portion of the plant after it has bloomed and when would be best to do so? I have many of different colors and just love the blooms and fragrance.
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Sandy Wright Independence, MO 2 days ago
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    Douglas is absolutely correct. The rhizomes need the the nutrients from the leaves for next ...»
    year's bloom.

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  • Dying or is something eating it up ?? or should I prune it, if so i have researching to do ..It has new growth on the bottom and a lot of buds waiting to bloom
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Little Gems is It Dying ??

This one I know I bought it 2 years ago and have never had a problem but it looks like something is eating it or is it dying ???? I have never pruned it .I have another one on the other ...»
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Trent-Tonya Sharp Franklinton, LA 17 hours ago
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    I agree with Dona about the water. I have two Little Gems. There was a sprinkler failure while ...»
    I was away for a while and one lost a substantial amount of leaves, which it is still recovering from.

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GNATS!!!

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Darlene T Delray, WV 21 minutes ago
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Peonies

Should the greenery of the peony be cut after it has bloomed? If so, when would be the best time to cut?
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Sandy Wright Independence, MO 2 days ago
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    Devon is right on dividing your peonies. However, when you plant, keep the rhizomes at the ...»
    level in the ground. Peonies don't like to be planted very deeply. Add a good handful of bone meal to the new plantings as well.

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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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    Susan Cryor 27 minutes ago
    i like the golden chain tree, they are beautiful! Or a Korean dogwood. Please tell me what you ...»
    have growing to the right of your photo. The red flowering plant?

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