Garden Fresh Living: Reflecting on a Gardening and Blogging Year As I am looking forward, I am also looking back and reflecting on what I learned while garden blogging this year... Remember when I wrote that Dear John letter to my lemon tree for fraternizing with the tree down the road? ... http://www.gardenfreshliving.com/2009/01/reflecting-on-a-gardening-and-blogging-year.html
Organic plant waste proves effective weed control for citrus trees Wouldn't it be wonderful if these gardening and landscaping chores could be simplified with one easy method? They can! This book is a reader's guide to the gardener's secret weapon for healthy, carefree and beautiful gardens and ... http://www.brightsurf.com/news/headlines/42244/Organic_plant_waste_proves_effective_weed_control_for_citrus_trees.html
Green Thumb: Time for planning your garden : Home and Garden... The Hughes Pavilion, which is nestled into the Dixon's woodland garden, is a great venue. Through its walls of windows, visitors can experience the beauty of a winter landscape such as evergreens with and without berries, leafless trees... http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2009/jan/02/time-for-planning/
May Dreams Gardens: Happy New Year! I like the American Horticultural Society's motto: Making America a Nation of Gardeners, a Land of Gardens. Wed Dec 31, 12:05:00 PM 2008 · Leslie said... Happy New Year to you too, Carol! On to the Year of the Garden! ... http://maydreamsgardens.blogspot.com/2008/12/happy-new-year.html
The Fruit Blog: The most Mendelian of Mendelian segregation The Garden of Invention: Luther Burbank and the Business of Breeding Plants (Smith) The Murder of Nikolai Vavilov: The Story of Stalin's Persecution of One of the Great Scientists of the Twentieth Century (Pringle) ... http://thefruitblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/most-mendelian-of-mendelian-segregation.html
In the Garden: Fiddlehead Flavor 1st of Each Month: To Do List (Zone 6/7 Gardening Chores) 10th of Each Month: Plant of the Month (Tennessee) 15th of Each Month: Bloom Day (Currently blooming flowers {TN}) 20th of Each Month: Veggie Garden Update (See above links for ... http://tinaramsey.blogspot.com/2008/12/fiddlehead-flavor.html
Jasmine’s Blog - San Francisco Flower and Garden Show » Cork or ... But on a day-to-day basis, I’ll be choosing my wine by what’s inside the bottle, rather than enclosing it.What are your thoughts on the matter? « Ask Jasmine: Why aren’t my citrus trees producing fruit? – Slow Down and Enjoy your Food » ... http://www.mygardenblogs.com/SFblog/wp-trackback.php?p=434
Defining Your Home Garden: In the Kitchen: Scones for a Brunch or ... Our home is located on 4+ acres in Chatham County, just south of Chapel Hill, NC in zone 7. The garden was started in 2005 and is a work in progress. I'm constantly moving plants around! My biggest challenge is with the deer, ... http://definingyourhome.blogspot.com/2008/12/in-kitchen-scones-for-brunch-or-tea.html
Gardening Fool: See you in 2009! Teaming with Microbes--A Gardener's Ghide to the Soil Food Web, Jeff Lowenfels & Wayne Lewis Plant Propagation, The American Horticultural Society Garden Insects, Whitney Cranshaw Florida Butterfly Caterpillars & Their Host Plants, ... http://gardeningfool.blogspot.com/2008/12/see-you-in-2009.html
FRUIT TREES MAKE A SPANISH GARDEN COMPLETE - Gardening In Spain No Spanish garden or apartment terrace should be without fruit trees or plants. Even in less than a square metre it is possible to grow alpine or ordinary strawberries in a strawberry barrel or window box and citrus, peach, apple, pear, ... http://gardeninginspain.com/92/fruit-trees-make-a-spanish-garden-complete/