Cordless Electric Lawn Mowers - Healthy Lawn - Healthy Earth

(Via Home and Family: Gardening Articles from EzineArticles.com)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-03-30, 13:00:46

Do your part in reducing pollution and check out electric lawn mowers. They do just as good a job without all the waste of gasoline engines.

Watching The Weather

(Via Snappy's Gardens Blog)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-03-30, 12:51:00

Spring Down the Road - The Old Cabin

(Via A Larrapin Garden)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-03-30, 11:37:00

Spring Down the Road

(Via A Larrapin Garden)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-03-30, 11:37:00

Weekend at Home

(Via Girl Gone Gardening)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-03-30, 09:55:00

Spring Tiptoed In..

(Via A Larrapin Garden)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-03-30, 06:14:00

Raggedy Robin Spreads Its Wings

(Via An Iowa Garden)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-03-30, 06:02:00

Gardening Question of the Day for Sunday, March 30, 2008

(Via Gardening Question of the Day (from the Old Farmer's Almanac))

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-03-29, 19:00:00

I got some bulbs late last fall and didn't find time to plant them. They've been in my barn. Can I plant them in the spring? (answer).

From The Old Farmer's Almanac.

Choices

(Via The Blogging Nurseryman - The Art of Running a Small Garden Center or Nursery)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-03-29, 14:11:41

Michele is concerned about how the slowing economy is going to affect her gardening budget. We in the garden center business are also concerned. We know when money is tight, or it seems tight that the first place we cut back on is what we consider extras. These non-essentials of course vary from [...]

talking the talk, and walking the walk

(Via Idaho Gardener)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-03-29, 12:48:17

I have spoken publicly now, four times since yesterday morning at 9 am. it’s 2:30 on Saturday, I have one more to do at 4pm. I thought I had a great audience for Dazzling Desert Garden Design Ideas today. A nice, considerate, knowledgeable, attentive and eager group. That is heartwarming. I really like taking the questions afterward …..a chance for a little one-on-one, and to perhaps, help folks get their garden underway and going in a direction that will work for them. More than anything, I want to encourage people to color outside the lines in their gardens, to really have fun.

The point of the Dazzling Design topic is to show gardeners, some new, some who have been here forever, that you can create wildly colorful or quietly elegant xeric gardens. Soooooo many people have the notion that xeric means silver, gray, dusty, bleached bones, maybe some sulphur yellow blossoms here and there gardens. That wasn’t really a sentence. But you get the idea. No. I want them to see purple, orange, hot pink, cherry red, golden yellow cha cha cha gardens.

Having said that, now I will clean up my little corner of the planet and will prep my perennial beds for the new Purple Majesty salvias I ordered from High Country. To go with my wonderful orange, good clear orange, globemallow. I can hardly wait. Oh, yeah, and it would be really flipping nice if we could get the temp up to about 65 here. Just for a couple of days. Thanks.

Post from: Idaho Gardener

talking the talk, and walking the walk