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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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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 Yesterday
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    JANIS S 10 minutes ago
    I love coffee so I always keep my grounds for my plants in garden. Do they help keep deer ...»
    away? I had another year of them eating my hosta and lily buds and leaves. SO upset.

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  • Beets picked straight from the garden.
  • Beet salad with spicy arugula and feta. Photo copyright Heather Quintal on Flickr
  • Garden-fresh appetizer with spinach, beets and feta. Photo copyright randomduck on flickr

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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SeasonalWisdom Ventura, CA 54 minutes ago
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    SeasonalWisdom 13 minutes ago
    And so healthy too! Luis Curbelo
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  • hydrangea macrophylla "Nantucket Blue"
  • Deutzia "Magicien"

Garden Divas

Two new garden divas have joined my garden and are putting on a show for all to see! Hydrangea Macrophylla "Nantucket Blue" (zones 5 to 9) is a reblooming hydrangea that will bloom June ...»
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Barb Rosen Wilmington, DE 8 hours ago
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    Barb Rosen 15 minutes ago
    Empress of Dirt - Melissa ~ have you seen these yet?
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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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Lynne Reis-Napier Florence, KY 21 hours ago
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    Charlene Mason 18 minutes ago
    The burning bush you have is probably the shrub euonymus alatus, a large shrub that leafs out ...»
    green and turns bright red in the fall. It is more like a small tree. The Kochia is a softer plant. A LOT of plants have the same common name, that's where it helps to know the latin names.

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How to attract hummingbirds

I had such a wonderful response to an earlier question that I decided to ask another. What plants/bushes native to Florida's gulf coast will attract hummingbirds? Simply hanging feeders hasn't proven successful.

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Use Your Left Over Potato Water in the Garden.

Don't throw out that left over potato water. Put it to use in the garden. Be sure it is unsalted (salted water will hurt your plants.)

Pour it on the garden near your plants.Starchy potato water will spur the release of plant nutrients in the soil so it makes a great addition. (plants like starch better than your figure does!)

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Carol Speake - The Garden... Raleigh, NC Yesterday
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    Fastnacht Shavout 30 minutes ago
    i make a lot of potatoes each week, this is very helpful!
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  • See bottom of tree.  Maybe this was damage from being rammed with the lawn mower?  Darn nephews!
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Is Something Wrong with my Mom's Japanese Maple?

I was up in Indianapolis, IN this past weekend and my momwas showing me her Japanese Maple. Sheis wondering what’s wrong with it. Itold her I would see what I could find out. It has ...»
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  • We took some of our previously dried assorted peppers and crushed them up in a bag. Jalapeño, cayenne and other peppers.
  • After crushing up the peppers, dump them into a boiling pot of water.
  • After boiling the crushed up peppers for maybe 15-20 minutes, pour the solution into a bowl and strain out the crushed peppers. We used a paper towel because it was handy. Put it over the bowl and pour slowly.
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Garden Pepper Spray. An All Natural Alternative To Insecticides.

I posted a question earlier about a problem I had with burnt/brown looking spots and holes in my red bell pepper plant's leaves. One response mentioned making an all natural alternative ...»
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    Pat Safron 34 minutes ago
    I sure would not want that in my eyes or on my skin be very very careful!!
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My Rose's

My Rose's are a bloomin!!! June 19 2013
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Raffaela De Paola-Cavoto Canada 6 hours ago
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    Raffaela De Paola-Cavoto 42 minutes ago
    Thank you so much!!!
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  • The blooms are smaller and pale compared to last year.  Also, I have had it at least 4 years and would think it should be bigger.

Poor blooms on Nellie Moser clematis

My Nellie Moser clematis, the kind with the pink and white stripes, did not bloom well this year. The flowers were smaller, color washed out, and didn't last long at all. It did well last year but still isn't a very big plant for as long as I have had it. I have it growing behind a fairly large azalea, to shade the roots, but I am wondering if the azalea is too big, and blocking too much sun from the plant. Could this be the problem or are there other reasons for a clematis to not do well?

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Kim Hurles Pickard Austinburg, OH 6 hours ago
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    Nancy 1 hour ago
    I have had my Clematis for at least 4-5 years now..this year has been the most beautiful ...»
    blooming with large purple flowers..it seems to take them a long time to get really nice Kim..I don't understand why yours would be smaller and faded though..even so it looks very pretty to me..

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