Growing veggies and herbs for the first time is easy, but requires some work. Follow these tips to start your very own green space. Visit our Vegetable & Herb Gardening Tips for Beginners guide for more advice: https://bit.ly/3b5sJib Materials you’ll need: https://bit.ly/3tm5S8u Like us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/2wtBC0f Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/2EMue4H Pin away on
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Today we’re in southeastern Pennsylvania (Zone 6b) visiting Rhoda Molin’s beautiful spring garden. An arbor covered with the bright orange flowers of crossvine (Bignonia capreolata, Zones 5–9) welcomes you to explore the rest of the garden. Just visible in the foreground at the top is a single white bloom on a sweet bay magnolia (Magnolia
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Eric Sternfels has shared pictures of Ned Wolf Park in Philadelphia before (A Garden Made by a Community), but he sent in these photos because he said it was clear that the May bloom bonanza needed documentation. He was clearly right! This park is lovingly maintained by local volunteer gardeners and is a marvelous space.
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Is your lawn turning into mud after a bad winter? Is the grass always wet under your feet? Your lawn may have problems with drainage. This is something that is very common and thankfully, it is an issue that you can fix yourself without having to get professional help. There are a number of ways
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Watch our Garden Videos where we will Tell you how we have created this Vegetable Garden and from where we get all the seeds, How many types of Vegetables in our vegetable garden or kitchen Garden. Must watch this Vlog till End and let us know your thoughts. #Kitchengarden #vegetablegardentour #kitchentadkawithpuja #thesangwanfamily #kitchengardentour #summerspecialveggarden #BiggestHarvestOf202FromRooftopVegetable
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As WFSB 3’s Better Connecticut, Better Living contributor, I had the opportunity to share a few tips on winter indoor plant care and simple decorating ideas with co-host Scot Haney. The ground was blanketed with a thick layer of snow, but we had a great time dreaming of spring at Connecticut Country House! Enjoy and
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Today we’re visiting with Elaine Esposito. My love for gardening started over 60 years ago when my grandfather, who lived next door, had every variety of flower on his very small lot. He grew poppies, roses, irises, strawflowers, and so many perennials that I now I have in my gardens. My gardens started small but
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