Planting Onions
The plants usually get the message when the day length and the temperature are right. The onions don't care how old they are or when they were put in the ground; when conditions are right, they simply stop making new ... [... more]
National Gardening Association |
Expecting to Fly: A Sixties Reckoning
DO YOU REMEMBER WHAT IT FELT LIKE TO BE FIFTEEN? MARTHA TOD DUDMAN DOES. It starts with a blue hash pipe in a shabby field and a hot, tight dance at the Mayflower Hotel, and rapidly accelerates against the kaleidoscopic backdrop of the Sixties. ... [... more]
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Expecting to Fly: A Sixties Reckoning
DO YOU REMEMBER WHAT IT FELT LIKE TO BE FIFTEEN? MARTHA TOD DUDMAN DOES. It starts with a blue hash pipe in a shabby field and a hot, tight dance at the Mayflower Hotel, and rapidly accelerates against the kaleidoscopic backdrop of the Sixties. ... [... more]
$23.00
Amazon.com |
Expecting to Fly : A Sixties Reckoning
DO YOU REMEMBER WHAT IT FELT LIKE TO BE FIFTEEN? MARTHA TOD DUDMAN DOES. It starts with a blue hash pipe in a shabby field and a hot, tight dance at the Mayflower Hotel, and rapidly accelerates against the kaleidoscopic backdrop of the Sixties. ... [... more]
$23.00
Amazon.com |
Aerating
Paul James explains how aerating and liming can get your yard off to a great start in spring. He also gives water-garden cleanup tips; offers advice on planting onions, chives and shallots; and discusses how to get ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television |
Operation Pest Control
Some pairs of plants just seem to grow well together, often because one helps repel pests from the other. Employed by gardeners for centuries, this concept is called companion planting. For example, planting onions or sage near carrots helps ... [... more]
Better Homes and Gardens USA |