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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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Any ideas on what to plant in zone 5 HUGE containers?

We bought a house and the previous owner put evergreens in these large planters. Last year in Chicago there was extreme drought and even though we watered, the trees died. (Maybe also ...»
Marisa Saletnik
Marisa Saletnik Palatine, IL 2 days ago
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    Mikell Paulson 2 hours ago
    Why not some beautiful mixed anuals. They will bloom and provide beautiful colors until forst ...»
    and then start again in the spring next year. play with it to see what grows best. Have fun!

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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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Karen Hand 2 days ago
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    Deb Johnson 2 hours ago
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What kind of plant(s) are these?....or are they weeds?

Can anyone tell me what these plants might be? Are they plants or weeds? My husband seems to think they're weeds, but I don't think so. The one on the left definitely creeps and has these ...»
Sherry
Sherry Virginia Beach, VA 2 days ago
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    From My Cherry Heart 4 hours ago
    I have the one one the left too. I always thought it looked like a wandering jew. ...»

    You can put it in a hanging bakery each summer. It is invasive.

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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?
Sandy Wright
Sandy Wright Independence, MO 6 hours ago
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    Joanie J 5 hours ago
    if it is a tree peonie, don't cut it. if a regular one, the leaves and flower will die down ...»
    and turn brown.you can cut them after that or wait til next spring. new stems will come up the next spring.

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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 19 hours ago
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    My mom made me put the coffee grounds in the garden spot outside the back door. Then she ...»
    decided I should plant plants. The smell on my hands was so bad 50 years later I still can't stand the smell of coffee LOL

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Some of the 'Characters' in My Landscape

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 9 hours ago
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    Vintage items have an appeal like no other. I like them all...But I really like the Bunny and ...»
    the Cherub sucking it's thumb the most.

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Donna C Marietta, GA 6 hours ago
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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 2 days ago
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    Linda Young 6 hours ago
    Great tip! Thanks!
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Veggie Garden

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Donna C Marietta, GA 2 days ago
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    Donna C 6 hours ago
    Marcy the corn is down far end of pic.Douglas we are growing several different beans, ...»
    tomatoes,corn,beets peppers, cucs, squash,okra,eggplant,strawberries, scallions,radicchio,celery, lettuce,watermellon, {my Grandson has in the garden popcorn and pumpkin, from seeds started in school. Getting ready to put in cabbage, garlic and a few others.

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  • Thryallis (Galphimia glauca) provides an almost non-stop show of sunny yellow blooms.
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  • Salvia gregii "Lipstick" loves the sun, combines well with other perennials and is a great attractor of beneficial insects.

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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 2 days ago
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    Angie W 6 hours ago
    Beautiful pictures all....Here are some of my favorites.. ...»

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