Gardener's Network : About Vidalia Onions
Vidalia onions are defined as a sweet onion that is grown in Georgia. They originated in Vidalia, Georgia. It was first grown by a farmer named Mose Coleman in 1931. At that time, sweet onions were not well known, or popular. The Vidalia onion ... [... more]
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Squash Vine Borer (Svb) Garden Insect By The Gardener's ...
An infestation of Squash Vine Borers (abbreviated SVB's) spells a quick end to your season for these crops. And, it may hardly qualify as an "infestation". All it takes is one or two SVBs per plant. Vine borers drill into vines, most often near ... [... more]
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A To Z's Of Gardening: Ph Levels For Flowers
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The Gardener's Network - Vegetable Gardening: How To ...
As a lover of hot peppers, you will probably grow several varieties. Think of what you can do with the choice and selection! For starters, there are recipes galore. Many call for a specific variety of hot pepper. Try ... [... more]
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Gardener's Net Slugs And Snails
Slugs and snails are one of the more common pests in the home garden. They slither around in the night, on cloudy days, and in early morning hours. They leave a shiny, slimy trail to mark their coming and goings. ... [... more]
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Tea
Yes, you can grow tea almost anywhere that you can grow a garden. If you drink tea, and you are a gardener, it is an absolute match. As a "Tea Totler" you know there are many varieties to choose from. Once you enjoy ... [... more]
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The Gardener's Network - A To Z's Of Home Gardening : ...
Like many homeowners, growing vegetables and flowers is a great joy. You put great love and care into growing your plants. You spend countless hours tending your plants, weeding them, and providing just the right ... [... more]
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A To Z's Of Gardening: Manure
Before you go: Manure tends to get all over, no matter what you do. You would be amazed at how many people do not plan ahead for this task.Wear old clothes. Protect your vehicle by placing plastic covering down even ... [... more]
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Giant Fruits And Vegetables
As any gardener knows, a zucchini grows fast and furious. Left unharvested, it can grow a couple of feet long and a many pounds in weight. Other fruits and vegetables can grow pretty large, too. As a matter of fact, ... [... more]
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Rhubarb
While seeds can be planted, they are most often propagated by separating the roots, or crowns. A piece of root with at least one bud is planted with the crown just at soil level. Plant outdoors as soon as the soil ... [... more]
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A To Z's Of Gardening : Seeds
The seeds you acquire are viable and a good germination rate is likely to occur. A viable seed is one that has fully formed and developed, and is capable of sprouting after planting. Immature seeds will not have the ... [... more]
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First Step: Install a three to four foot rabbit fence. The close netting will keep out the rabbits and other small animals who can slip between normally wide fencing. Don't be surprised though to find a few small and ... [... more]
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