Gardening Question of the Day for Tuesday, July 22, 2008

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

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I've heard about "freeze planting" some kinds of perennials. What is this? (answer).

From The Old Farmer's Almanac.

How to garden with dogs and cats

(Via Gardening Tips 'n' Ideas)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-07-21, 14:27:08

dog-pet-garden.jpg My concern has never been to create a garden that's safe for pets but one that's safe from pets. Sure, I've discussed the threat of poison plants and how they can be fatally harmful for our l'il balls of fluff and it's good to be mindful of the dangers they present to our dogs and cats, but what about the damage they can do to the garden?

Heck, they look so innocent don't they and if it wasn't for their damned cute looks I'm sure we would all be pet-free. Yet for most gardeners keeping a garden and a dog or a cat seem at complete odds with each other.

Fortunately Marty Hair from Freep.com has this great advice to offer us;

And dog-lovers must occasionally look the other way when impatiens get squashed and petunias trampled.

It's not the impatiens or the petunias I'm worried about - it's the hand-picked tulips that are just about to bloom that put me on the edge. It wouldn't be me looking the other way, let me assure you. I'd be making sure everyone else was looking the other way as I buried the little ferret....

Seriously, the two can co-exist. It won't be long before your local botanical garden announces its "Bring Your Pet Along" weekends and encourages you to leave the leash behind. Then you and your best friend can enjoy frolicking in the gardens, and don't worry about the petunias and impatiens - the resident horticulturalist is sure to "look the other way".

The best piece of advice to come out of the article was this gem;

A fence should be the first thing installed in a yard that will be home to a dog

Damned right. It will go right across the front of the garden to stop the mangy mutt from even thinking about getting its paws into my gorgeously manicured lawns.

On the other side of the coin, a fence is going to look fairly ugly so maybe I'll just go with a dog containment system that instantly pulverizes any animal - apart from birds, frogs and other natural creatures - upon impact.

Good tips Marty...

Choosing Right Garden Tools For Effective Gardening

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

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-07-21, 13:13:06

If you are new to gardening or do not have any idea to choose the right garden tools that will help you in gardening, you are at the right place and here we will discuss some of the common tools that will help you in your day to day gardening jobs. Some of the common garden tools required for general gardening include shovels, rakes and hoes.

Maintenance of Garden Tools For Gardening Enjoyment

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

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-07-21, 13:10:32

We all use garden tools and we often forget to properly store and maintain them so that their life can be enhanced. Many steel or iron made hand tools if kept in garden for long time, the moisture and acidity of soil damages these garden tools.

A double dose of photography fun

(Via Dig in with Kym - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com)

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Benefits of Using an Indoor Plant Catalog

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

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You may not even know they exist but there are businesses that mail you indoor plants. To showcase their variety, catalogs are used and they offer a wealth of information. Homeowners can preview foliage plants, flowering plants and plants you can group together for a visual effect.

Selecting Herbs For Your Perfect Herb Garden

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There are a variety of meals that you can spruce up and make tastier simply by adding many of the spectacular blends that can be created with using fresh herbs. Here are some great herbs for your perfect herb garden.

Planting Your Culinary Herb Garden Perfectly

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

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Culinary herb gardens can generally be placed in a small area that is either right outside your kitchen door, or in small planters that are located inside your home. Enjoying the planting of culinary herb gardens offer individuals the convenience of being able to grow fresh herbs, not only for the beauty they offer, but also to use them for the cooking of many delicious meals.

Garden Spirit

(Via Snappy's Gardens Blog)

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Back To Daylight

(Via Snappy's Gardens Blog)

Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2008-07-21, 11:41:00