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The Complete Kitchen Garden by The Healthy Hostess Posted Tue 15 Mar 2011 9:14am , Tabori & Chang. This is a great book full of information, recipes and garden advice. I love that the book is broken down into different types of gardens. You can easily flip to a section about planting a children’s garden, an artist’s garden, a culinary herb garden or a box garden. The book shows pictures of the different types of gardens and easy Read on »
My garden has been showcased! by Helene Patient Expert Posted Mon 05 Jul 2010 9:48am various types of gardens. She recently contacted me and asked if she could feature my little garden this week...of course, I was honored and all too thrilled to share... One of the most wonderful things about our summer garden has been literally watching the fruits of our labor grow into delicious foods that we have been savoring on a daily Read on »
How to build garden by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Thu 03 Jun 2010 5:32am with drawing inspiration from merely visiting one or looking at pictures of the types of gardens everywhere. However, building a garden does guarantee one thing… there are no mistakes... into consideration before going about building a garden. The first thing that should come to mind is the type of garden that one would like to build, ranging from bog to cactus gardens to back Read on »
Blast from the Past Tuesday : Five Things I Hate about Container Gardening Books by Sue S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 11 Aug 2009 9:28am This week's Blast from the Past post comes from February 2008. I have two types of gardening books on my bookshelves : the first are about gardening, the second are about... give us balcony gardeners at least 50% of the space please. 2. The perfect pictures. Five different types of plant in the same container, all in flower and at their best Read on »
Guest Garden: Black Hills Garden, a Garden of Rare Collections by Gloria Bonde Posted Tue 15 Jun 2010 7:37pm In the higher Black Hills of South Dakota at an altitude of 5,000 feet sits Black Hills Garden, the garden of Tom and Rob, fellow Master Gardeners.  This garden is a garden... Rock Jasmine, androsace prim.”chubyi” A beautiful low growing purple flower. In my garden it became crowded out and died. Their start has flourished and I am so happy Read on »
Four things I hate about container gardening books by Sue S. Patient Expert Posted Fri 21 Nov 2008 3:08pm I have two types of gardening books on my bookshelves : the first are about gardening, the second are about container gardening. The container gardening books have... small container gardening to hardly more than a chapter. 2. The perfect pictures. Five different types of plant in the same container, all in flower and at their best, and all Read on »
HOMEMADE DRESSING MIX VARIETY PACK (FRENCH GARDEN, NAPA GARDEN & ITALIAN GARDEN), 3.3 TO 4-OUNCE CONTAINERS by Jessie Posted Wed 12 Jan 2011 10:59am Use your favorite vinegar and olive oil Three distinct flavors provide added versatility and a new taste for each meal Salad Dressing Mix – Dry Rub – Marinade – Natural Seasoning 100% Natural; Sugar Free; Gluten Free Homemade Dressings is a new salad dressing mix designed with today’s food and diet in mind. It’s ... Read on »
Garden Update - Community Garden Pictures - 7/18/09; Container Garden Pictures 7/23/09 by Jennifer Patient Expert Posted Fri 24 Jul 2009 10:05pm Wow, I have been horrible with the garden updates this year! We have had many 'a setbacks this time around and we have finally got things in fairly decent order. Not sure if any of you recall or not, but we had two community garden plots at the beginning of the year. Now we have one. Let me explain why. You see, planning and attending a wedding Read on »
Gardening for a Different Kind of Victory by Carly K. Patient Expert Posted Tue 24 Mar 2009 3:38pm by, just as Roosevelt did, planting a vegetable garden on the White House lawn. During World War II, Eleanor Roosevelt planted a Victory Garden at the White House and encouraged... letter to President Obama, “by the end of [WWII in 1945], more than 20 million home gardens were supplying 40 percent of the produce consumed in America.”  Currently, home Read on »
What Kind of Garden Blogger are you? by Sue S. Patient Expert Posted Fri 21 Nov 2008 3:08pm I've been getting intrigued by the way some garden blogs, which I consider to be really good, chuntle along for years with very little attention from the garden bloggers... reading all sorts of blogs, I still don't know. Garden bloggers often seem to fall into categories, but the most popular blogs may come from any of them. However, the categories Read on »