Trees for Tight Spaces | Fine Gardening

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All potted plants need sun, but how much sun varies from plant to plant. For example, vegetables grown for their fruits or seeds, like tomatoes, peppers and corn, need around six to eight hours of direct sunlight per day.

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While they may not look or taste just like the originals, it is possible to grow peaches from seed pits. If you're interested in growing peaches from seed, then the following article will help with that.

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Fall Plant Gardening Tips: Best Plants - Southern Living

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acer pseudosieboldianum fall color

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One of the very best for attracting butterflies, growing echinacea, or the purple cone flower (Echinacea purpurea), adds a flashy touch of color to the late summer landscape.

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If growing pansies from seed, sow indoors 1/4 inch deep, 10-12 weeks before planting out. Seeds will germinate in 10-14 days.

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This time of year, as we're reaping the rewards of fresh vegetables provided from our composting efforts (among other things), we're also looking forward to the next harvest.

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The old dictum that you should set the water pot on the stove and bring it to boiling before you pick sweet corn is still (mostly) true. Once picked, the sugars that make the corn sweet will start to convert back to starch.

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Watering in the fall can be particularly problematic. Conditions continue to be dry and trees, shrubs, and lawns need water to avoid stress.

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Growing bulbs in containers is a great way to add spot-specific color and interest. They're especially useful to the small gardener, even apartment dwellers with verandas, in that they provide a space for growing color where none may have existed.

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It's said that weeds are plants for which a use has yet to be found. This may all be true, but we don't want anything to limit or compete with our flowers and vegetables, let alone add their own improvisational touches to our landscape plans.

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Beginner's Guide to Chrysanthemums - Southern Living

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Fall Container Gardening Ideas - Southern Living

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Saving Garden Seeds

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Saving Heirloom Flower Seeds | Planet Natural

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Over the years transplanting daffodil plants becomes necessary. Can you transplant daffodil bulbs anytime of the year? Learn when and how to divide and transplant daffodils plus storage and planting tips in this article.

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Growing Open-Pollinated Heirloom Corn - Farm and Garden - GRIT Magazine

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Late Blooming Flowers for Summer Color | Planet Natural

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8 Trees and Shrubs with Showy Fall Fruit | Fine Gardening

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Houseplants for the Forgetful Gardener

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my garden chores for september 2014 - A Way To Garden

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Spectacular Container Gardening Ideas - Southern Living

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Seven Ways to Save Water in Your Yard - Southern Living

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6 Vegetables You Only Need To Buy Once, Then Regrow Forever

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Hostas are a perennial favorite among gardeners and there’s a hosta for every garden need. They’re a great plant to share with others and prime candidates for transplanting. For tips to transplant hosta, click here.

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How to Control Squash Vine Borer: Organic Gardening

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weeds to target late summer and fall - A Way To Garden

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10 Surprising Things to Do with Tomatoes

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Many times fuchsia plants are loaded with their fairy like blossoms. Then after a few weeks, the blossoms decline. Don’t worry; this is a common occurrence with fuchsia, and this article will explain more.

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