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Garden Tools  | Garden Supplies available at Gardener's Supply Company |  | | Large Microwave Flower Press Now you can decorate every letter you send with pressed flowers, or create one-of-a-kind floral art for framing. This patented microwave flower press preserves color far better than conventional pressing, and you get instant results. Make your own greeting cards and notepaper! Includes vented press with clamps, absorbent felt pads, liner sheets. Replacement pads available separately. Also available as Small Microwave Flower Press |
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Love Apple Farm.biz - Red TomatoesRED TOMATOES. BEAUTY LOTTRINGA: A red beefsteak variety touted by my heirloom tomato-seed supplier as one of the best he grows. Luscious flavor, high yields, sometimes with orange striping. Indeterminate. ( N) BOX CAR WILLIE: 80 days. ... ZOGOLA: 80 days. This red beefsteak variety will give you huge amounts of fruit. The taste is full-bodied, rich and tangy. This tomato ...
Oh, Deer! Craig s 1996 Garden Odyssey, Part 1 ... Sandul Moldovan, Berwick s German, Red Brandywine, Zogola, Green Zebra, Adelia, Leo Harper s Yellow ... were nothing like Zogola, however. A truly monstrous tomato, with lots of ...
The Tomato Garden 2002The Tomato Garden 2002. This is my first year growing Heirloom tomatoes. This page will update my results. About 35 different varieties are planted. The wire cages keep the fruit off the ground. The Matina is a very early variety. ... First ripened on May 25. The Zogola is huge and yields large beefsteak toms later ...
The Saxifrage SocietyThe only international society dedicated to Saxifrages, the best plants in the world.
How to Plant Trees - TreeFinally a single source for the backyard gardener. Come and see what I have to say about a Water Garden
EL MUNDO DE LOS FICUS - THE WORLD OF THE FICUSTodo sobre los ficus, variedades, formatos, cuidados, poda, riegos, plagas y enfermedades, transplantes, curiosidades y documentación y enlaces Ecología, medio ambiente, jardines botánicos, árboles monumentales y singulares, parques nacionales, recursos botánicos, ecosistemas naturales, fundaciones para la conservación de la naturaleza
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Daylilies, G88-869-AThis guide offers hints on growing daylilies, discusses site selection, varieties, propagation and planting and plant culture.
TheCounter.com - The Affordable Web Site Analysis ToolTheCounter.com gives you daily in-depth traffic reports, with no fancy server-side scripts to install, for free. Track number of visitors, referrers, browser popularity, operating system, and more. And, no advertisement or logo required on your page!
Internet GroupsHostas and ornamental grasses used in landscape garden design. Photo gallery, useful link pages, gardening articles, mail order sales, and on-line bookstore. Free e-mail newsletter.
EnglandsGarden.comThe site offers you an unrivalled source of gardening plants, gardening products, materials, original artistic gardening images, along with professional advice and information.
Herb GardeningInformation on herb gardening. Photos and step by step processes... very easy and informative.
The Denver Urban GardensThe Denver Urban Gardens web site introduces viewers to the nonprofit organization that transforms vacant, derelict inner-city lots into lush oases for the community. Site includes info on volunteer opportunities, sponsorship, education programs, DeLaney Urban Farm, garden locations and more.
Clemson University TurfgrassTurfgrass research and management information site for turf professionals, homeowners and students. Providing information on all aspects of turfgrass breeding, diseases, insects, nematodes, pathogens, irrigation, weeds, fertilization and soil fertility.
BulbsA wealth of gardening information in an easy to use format. Let's garden.
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One way to get rid of lingering weeds in a newly prepared garden is to "solarize" them. Cover the area with clear plastic and let the sun do the work. This works best in hot climates.
Prevent the germination of weeds in your lawn or garden by using corn gluten. This also acts as a fertilizer. Will not kill the existing weeds or other already established plants.
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Save your unused vegetable garden seeds for next year's planting. The best method of storage is an airtight container in the refrigerator.
Make a plastic root cellar by sinking a garbage can into the ground with the rim 3 inches above the ground. Line the bottom of the garbage can with 2 inches of damp sand, repeat this with each layer of vegetables. Finally, place a 1 to 2 foot high pile of leaves and straw over the top followed by a plastic film held down by rocks.
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