Month: June 2022

Annuals Hardy annuals are easy to grow and will give a quick and brilliant display provided they are grown in an open, sunny position in any good garden soil. Many annuals are tender and easily killed by frost, so these kinds are sown under glass in the spring and planted out when all danger of
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From instantly brightening up your room to spreading a positive and calming vibe, indoor plants have a charm of their own. There are multiple ways to place them in your living room or workplace and let their beauty work its magic.  Find these and more tips here – https://bit.ly/3ywsRnj Watch more episodes from the IKEA 101
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Today Sallie Boge is sharing a unique garden space: The St. Mary Church Garden Ministry in Riverside, Illinois, grows a vegetable/herb/fruit garden for charity food pantries. Our garden is consistently the number-one seasonlong producer for Share the Harvest, which organizes home gardeners to supply fresh, homegrown food to food pantries in the Chicago area. To
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Many plants which we call half-hardy annuals are natives of much warmer lands where frost is unknown or a rare occurrence. Some are perennial in their native conditions. It is necessary therefore in some colder areas of the country to germinate the seed with the aid of artificial heat in a greenhouse or frame. It
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Welcome to the June Vegetable Garden tour of my Zone 6, Ohio garden and check out Lomi here: https://links.pela.earth/growfully I am growing in Zone 6a, mid-western Ohio, and focus on growing things I love to eat (vegetables, fruits & herbs), with flowers thrown in primarily for the pollinators & beneficial insects. Today I’m sharing what
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Scottish Flower Garden, Zone 8b. This June come on a tour of my cutting flower garden full of annuals, biennials and perennials all suitable for cutting in arrangements. Whether you would like inspiration for your garden, for flower arranging or flower farming there should be some lovely flowers to see.
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