Some people go all out when decorating for Christmas. I’m not one to go crazy with the lights and tinsel, but I like a nice Poinsettia or a blooming Amaryllis on my table. What I don’t like is the price. So I grow my own! And in my latest eHow article, Forcing Amaryllis Bulbs to Read More >>
When is the Right Time to Transplant Rosebushes?
Roses are beautiful, but when it comes to rose bushes, there definitely can be too much of a good thing. That’s what I discovered at our new house. And in my latest eHow article, Fall is the Time to Transplant Rosebushes, I’m talking all about the 15 rosebushes I had to deal with. I’m not Read More >>
Grow Some Privacy: Plant Some Evergreen Trees and Shrubs
Who needs to put up an expensive fence when you can grow one for much less? Plus, trees and shrubs that give you great privacy also make for some awesome looking landscaping. That’s what I’m talking about in this week’s eHow installation. For the past month or so I’ve been dreaming about privacy hedges and Read More >>
Fall and Winter Gardening: Growing Your Own Salad Greens
When I first began gardening, I never realized you could garden all year long. I loved growing lettuce for fresh-from-the-garden salads, but I thought all that had to end when the ground froze over. Not the case at all, and I’m talking all about how it’s possible to grow lettuce and salad greens all year Read More >>
Starting Over: New Home, New Garden, No Stress
The thought of starting a garden from scratch can seem daunting to some. That’s what I’m facing at not one, but 2 different houses. When all of this is said and done, I’m going to be a pro! But in this week’s eHow article: Starting a New Garden From Scratch Doesn’t Have to Be Overwhelming, Read More >>
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