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Common Vegetable Gardening Questions
A treelike plant sold as a tree tomato, Cyphomandra betacea, is a different species than garden tomatoes. It is a woody tree that grows eight feet or taller and bears fruit after two years. The tree tomato is ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

Answers To Vegetable, Fruit And Herb Gardening Questions
A. Most plants can grow indoors, given the correct conditions of light, moisture, and temperature. When plans are grown under glass or plastic, the moisture is recycled through condensation on the glass or other ... [... more]
Do It Yourself

Your Gardening Questions Answered
Most of the broadleaf evergreens don’t produce cones. But larches, bald cypress and ginkgos are deciduous plants that do produce cones. And to make things even more confusing, there are plants that behave as evergreens in the south but are ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

No-Till Gardening Questions
Stop. I'd recommend marking out beds this spring and planting clover in the paths. You don't have to have raised beds to have no till beds. A lot of people are under the impression that raised beds are necessary for ... [... more]
Suite101

Frequently Asked Spring Gardening Questions
To soften the top of the wall, plant "spillers" such as candytuft, basket-of-gold, winecups (Callirhoe), cheddar pinks (Dianthus gratianapolitanus) and snow-in-summer (Cerastium). Excavate the larger joints and fill these with a mixture of ... [... more]
DIYnet

Some Answers To Your Gardening Questions
Answer: Rhododendrons and azaleas often rebloom. Reasons are usually weather-related. Reblooming often follows a period of stress, such as heavy rain and cool temperatures after a drought, although it happens occasionally even when growing ... [... more]
DIYnet

The New York Times 1000 Gardening Questions and Answers
Authoritative, accessible, and engaging, here is a new reference from The New York Times, a comprehensive, nearly 700-page bible of all the garden news that's fit to print. Based on Gardeners Q & A. the enormously popular syndicated column, 1000 ... [... more]
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Ask Ciscoe: Ooh-La-La! Your Gardening Questions Answered
Can I grow an apple tree on the deck of my condo? Is it really safe to buy annuals in March? Tell me how to grow carnivorous plants! How can we invite bumblebees into our garden, and how can we get the yellow jackets to leave? These are just a few of the ... [... more]
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1001 Most Asked Texas Gardening Questions
From abelia to zinniea, Neil's thorough and thoughtful answers are an invaluable resource to Texas gardeners, from the novice with one potted plant to the expert with a multi-acre spread. [... more]
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The New York Times 1000 Gardening Questions and Answers: ...
Authoritative, accessible, and engaging, here is a new reference from The New York Times, a comprehensive, nearly 700-page bible of all the garden news that's fit to print. Based on "Gardeners Q & A." the enormously popular syndicated ... [... more]
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Answers To Flower Gardening Questions
A. Cuttings usually are taken from outdoor geraniums in late summer or early fall. Cut off 3-4-inch shoots, and remove the leaves on the lower part of the stem. A rooting hormone, available at most garden centers, ... [... more]
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Ask Ciscoe: Oh, la, la! Your Gardening Questions Answered
Can I grow an apple tree on the deck of my condo? Is it really safe to buy annuals in March? Tell me how to grow carnivorous plants! How can we invite bumblebees into our garden, and how can we get the yellow jackets to leave? These are just a few of the ... [... more]
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