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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 Gardening Cook
Carol Speake - The Garden... Raleigh, NC Yesterday
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    DebFA 17 minutes ago
    to keep slugs off plants; crumble up egg shells and scatter around your plants. Slugs won't ...»
    slide over the sharp edges of the shells and the calcium from the shell is good for your plants

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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.
Luis Curbelo
Luis Curbelo East Haven, CT 50 minutes ago
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    Barb Rosen 18 minutes ago
    Pour one of those margaritas for me, Luis, and we'll sit and chat about gardening : )
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Landscape Project!

We re,moved most of what was left of our Asian Jasmine after our drought had destroyed most of it. We then cleared and leveled and brought in river rock.
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Judith F Wills Point, TX 21 minutes ago
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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 34 minutes ago
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    Barb Rosen 27 minutes ago
    They are just showstoppers, Luis Curbelo , I agree!
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Veggie Garden

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Donna C Marietta, GA 11 hours ago
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    Donna C 27 minutes ago
    Douglas we are eating beans right now.I have not been able to get down into the garden due to ...»
    soooo much rain we have had.Today is suppose to be dry so I will get my boots on and head on down.Thanks for asking!

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  • Stretching Buddha, 'holding up' the Japanese maple. Namaste!
  • This putti stands 3' tall and weighs 250#!  He wears a scarf in the winter. :)
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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 14 hours ago
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    Rita C. - Panoply 35 minutes ago
    Thank you and yes, Donna, that's a weeping cedar atlas. Its span is so wide now it's hard for ...»
    me to capture it all in one photo - I need to learn panoramic settings better. It started out with about a 2' spread; it's now grown to be more than 15' across. We keep training it over/back, and attaching it to the brick walls. It has a wonderfully gnarled main trunk.

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Gardening.

4 raised beds and tomatoes are held up by cats cradle.Also cattle syrup containers.
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Judith F Wills Point, TX 35 minutes ago
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My Garden and Yard After the Rain

There was a break in the rain this morning, so I ventured out with my camera to capture some of the amazing growth that's happened with all the rain here. Come see our flowers and garden. ...»
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Karen Cooper @ Dogs Don't... Decatur, GA 19 hours ago
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    Karen Cooper @ Dogs Don't... 48 minutes ago
    Thanks, Marcy and Douglas!
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  • Some of our clematis are doing really well this year.
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Gardens of Dan330

We had a long winter and a spring that never really showed up. It just kind of got warm after our last snowfall in May. Our garden is running about month late and finally we have some ...»
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Dan330 Saint Paul, MN 2 days ago
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    Dan330 56 minutes ago
    The peonies are doing well up to about half shade. The real question is will the petunias ...»
    survive the bunny attack?

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Flower Arranging, in the Yard and in a Vase

This time of year I find it especially easy to keep fresh flowers in the house. I'm often able to cut a few from my yard and then buy the rest at the market. Read ...»
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Karen @Garden, Home & Par... Irvine, CA 21 hours ago
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    Karen @Garden, Home & Par... 58 minutes ago
    Thanks, I wish we could grow lilacs in Southern California.
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