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How to Grow Sugar Snap Peas | Backyard Gardening Blog
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How to Grow Sugar Snap Peas. Days to germination: 10 to 12 days. Days to harvest: 60 to 100 days. Light requirements: Full sun to light shading. Water requirements: Regular watering. Soil: Added inoculant can help (see below). Container: Bush varieties work best. These shouldn’t be confused with snow peas either. Snow peas are grown for their flat (and somewhat empty) pods, but sugar snap peas do have full-sized peas within the pods. Peas of all types have delicate root systems, so it’s not recomme...
How to Grow Quinoa | Backyard Gardening Blog
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How to Grow Quinoa. Days to germination: 4 to 5 days. Days to harvest: 90 to 120 days. Light requirements: Full sun. Water requirements: Water occasionally during dry spells. Soil: Well-drained and fertile. Container: Not suitable for container growing. It’s not in the same family as the more traditional grasses we grow for grains (like wheat, oats or barley), but it is considered a grain nonetheless. Quinoa isn’t usually started indoors for transplant, but rather just put out into the garden once ...
How to Grow Ginger | Backyard Gardening Blog
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How to Grow Ginger. Days to germination: Not grown from seed. Days to harvest: 8 to 10 months. Light requirements: Light shade, or filtered sun. Water requirements: Regular and frequent watering. Soil: Rich and well-drained soil. Container: Suitable, and necessary for many climates. Ginger is an herb grown for its roots, or more accurately the rhizomes that grow under the ground. Colder regions will have to grow their ginger indoors, but you can have it out in the garden between zones 7 and 10. For outdo...
How to Grow Butternut Squash | Backyard Gardening Blog
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How to Grow Butternut Squash. Days to germination: 5 to 10 days. Days to harvest: 90 to 100 days. Light requirements: Full sun. Water requirements: Regular watering. Soil: Fertile and well-drained. Container: Possible in large containers. Butternut is one of many different kinds of winter squash, with a distinctive pale yellow and pear-shaped fruit. Inside, the firm flesh is orange and distinctly sweet. Your seedlings should go out about 2 weeks after your last frost has passed. Dig your soil to prepare ...
How to Stake a Tree | Backyard Gardening Blog
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How to Stake a Tree. May 20th, 2009. However, if you must stake a tree, let me explain to you how, because it is not as easy as you may think. Then, finally, the actual material you use to tie the tree has a big impact as well. So, now that I’ve written you a book on what not to do, let me write you a couple sentences on what to do. Posted in: Gardening. 39 Responses to “How to Stake a Tree”. Helen at Toronto Gardens. May 20th, 2009 at 8:48 pm. May 27th, 2009 at 9:38 am. M D Vaden of Oregon. If you stake...
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Floristry | boZannical Gardens
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Ecologically Sound Gardening in the Urban Environment. It Was the Best, Man. November 11, 2013. This gallery contains 17 photos. I had the best day yesterday. It was a gorgeous, mild, sunny day here in San Francisco, and I got to take a day off from my typical nursery duties to do a job setting up flowers for a wedding! Hellip; Continue reading →. Another Tumblr Tuesday Deviation. March 23, 2013. This gallery contains 63 photos. Variation #4 and Freestyle: Ikebana Lesson VII. December 30, 2012. Learn the...
Book Review: Bountiful Bonsai Contest Winner! | boZannical Gardens
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Ecologically Sound Gardening in the Urban Environment. My Interview on Love Letters Live. BoZannical Design Installation: Interior Vertical Gardens for a Tech Office →. Book Review: Bountiful Bonsai Contest Winner! A winner has been selected! I had just five entries to select from this round, but it was my first time hosting a contest and I’m hopeful to drum up more response as I continue the series of book reviews. As promised, I selected at random from the comments and likes on this. I will select a wi...
Book Review: Keiko’s Ikebana (and Giveaway!) | boZannical Gardens
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Ecologically Sound Gardening in the Urban Environment. Speaking Engagement: Permeable Hardscaping Lecture & Workshop. Speaking Engagement: Vertical Gardening DIY for Bromeliad Society →. Book Review: Keiko’s Ikebana (and Giveaway! Like with my last book review on Bountiful Bonsai. I have once again been given the opportunity to review a book. Courtesy of the folks at Tuttle Publishing. I will be able to select a winner to WIN A FREE COPY. Read through to the bottom for instructions to enter to win. She h...
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Ecologically Sound Gardening in the Urban Environment. All images on the boZannical Gardens website and supporting Tumblr. Any borrowed images are credited to the photographer and/or linked to their origin. Reproduction of Zann’s images for commercial use or financial gain is strictly prohibited. Any other use is by permission only, and must credit Zann Cannon Goff and provide a link to the original post. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Actually, ...
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A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass. Reflections on gardening and life in Kentucky. Wednesday, June 13, 2012. Http:/ www.jigzone.com/puzzles/09055D58DDD1? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out Maggie the Cat's blog! Maggie the Cat has created her own blog. Follow Maggie's exciting celebrity lifestyle and read her feline words of wisdom. Her blog can be found at http:/ maggiecatblog.blogspot.com/. Louisville, Kentucky, United States. View my complete profile. Purple coneflowers and coreopsis.
A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass: December 2012
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A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass. Reflections on gardening and life in Kentucky. Sunday, December 23, 2012. Happy Holidays from the Weekend Gardener. Due to last summer's heat wave and other excuses, I didn't do many postings to my blog in 2012. I will try to do better in 2013. Here's a holiday video I created. Be sure to turn up your sound. Happy Gardening in 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Check out Maggie the Cat's blog! Louisville, Kentucky, United States. View my complete profile. My interest i...
A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass: August 2013
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A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass. Reflections on gardening and life in Kentucky. Wednesday, August 28, 2013. A Visit to Paradise. Look closely to see the rainbow. DuPont Lodge at Cumberland Falls State Resort Park. The view of the river below the falls. The river from the terrace at DuPont Lodge. Edward M. Gatliff Memorial Bridge at Cumberland Falls. Cumberland Falls State Resort Park. Thursday, August 22, 2013. Living the good life of retirement! I am truly enjoying the "good life" of retirement....
A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass: April 2011
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A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass. Reflections on gardening and life in Kentucky. Sunday, April 24, 2011. Maggie the Cat, The Movie. Be sure to check out Maggie the Cat's exciting new movie:. Http:/ maggiecatblog.blogspot.com. Be sure to turn up your volume, sit back and enjoy the cinematic masterpiece by the award-winning feline actress, Maggie the Cat. Labels: Maggie the Cat. Friday, April 8, 2011. The Weekend Gardener is Back in Business! Daffodils, the first sign of Spring. View my complete profile.
A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass: A Look Back at the Summer of 2013
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A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass. Reflections on gardening and life in Kentucky. Friday, September 20, 2013. A Look Back at the Summer of 2013. Here's a review of the 2013 garden:. Such a beautiful garden :). October 27, 2013 at 7:29 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out Maggie the Cat's blog! Maggie the Cat has created her own blog. Follow Maggie's exciting celebrity lifestyle and read her feline words of wisdom. Her blog can be found at http:/ maggiecatblog.blogspot.com/. How we wound up...
A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass: Happy Holidays from the Weekend Gardener
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A Weekend Gardener in the Bluegrass. Reflections on gardening and life in Kentucky. Sunday, December 23, 2012. Happy Holidays from the Weekend Gardener. Due to last summer's heat wave and other excuses, I didn't do many postings to my blog in 2012. I will try to do better in 2013. Here's a holiday video I created. Be sure to turn up your sound. Happy Gardening in 2013. Very nice header. The frog is looking so cute in the garden. March 12, 2013 at 10:51 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My interest ...
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Saturday, September 28, 2013. 8211; Information On The Care Of Almond Trees. How to Grow an Almond Tree. When growing almond trees, it is helpful to know that the trees do not tolerate wet soil and are extremely susceptible to spring frost. They thrive in mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers in full sun. If your region does not fall within these parameters, it is unlikely an almond tree will set fruit for you. To plant the almond tree, dig a hole wider than deep and make sure the roots fit easily into ...
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Growing Morning Glory Indoors. February 14th, 2018. All of my adult life because of a combination of kids, cats, and poorly placed windows, I’ve been severely limited in my ability to grow plants indoors. First I had an apartment, with little room, and I didn’t know as much then as I do now. I had a patio garden and some hanging pots of pothos near my patio sliding door, but not much else. So a stairwell has a lot of vertical height right? What better place for a trailing vine plant? I am excited that it...
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Use What You Grow. May 21, 2014. The weather so far this spring has been near-perfect for my entire garden! The apricot tree (pictured above) bloomed profusely and set so much fruit that I feel confident I will get a few ripe apricots at the end of the season. Last year, I only had a few that. Garden Tour 2013 – House 3. Aug 10, 2013. A lush and beautiful garden, with examples of raised beds and well-laid. Garden Tour 2013 – House 2. Jul 29, 2013. Garden Tour 2013 – House 1. Jul 22, 2013. Jul 15, 2013.
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