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Home gardening vs farmers' markets: Which is (really) cheaper?
If you enjoy gardening, it’s all well worth it and you can certainly save some money. If you don’t enjoy it too much, find something else productive to do with those hours and enjoy the fine produce available at your local farmers market.
Gardening Gift Ideas for 2011
Gardeners love to receive gifts that add joy to gardening. These can include inspirational and practical items.
Gardening with Generation Y
Baby Boomers' reasons for gardening vary differently from the attitudes of Generation Y'ers, who feel that they don't have enough time to garden.
Gardening Calendar
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Gardening volunteers sought
FREMONT -- Applications are being accepted to become an Ohio State University Extension Master Gardener Volunteer. If you have a strong interest in gardening and enjoy helping others, you are invited to apply.
Vertical gardens: The good, the bad, the ugly
The current trend of planting on walls or fences -- vertical gardening -- is fascinating, but average gardeners often don't understand the maintenance requirements.
Gardening with Laurie: Cilantro good cool-weather plant
By Laurie Garretson Having been born and raised in South Central Texas, I will freely admit that I have certainly eaten my share of Mexican cuisine. In fact, I eat lots of Mexican food. I really, really do love it. That being the case, one of the standard items grown in many of my gardens is cilantro.
Some memorable advice from fellow gardeners
Professors and gardening books were, and remain, important resources for learning horticulture. Now people run to the Internet for instant answers. But as I work in my garden, what’s running along my stream of consciousness is not the book or computer learning.
Ask the Gardening Expert
I have a dwarf burning bush that is 4 feet high and 4 feet wide. It is unable to stay in its current location because of remodeling. I enjoy the fall display of color that this bush provides for me and do not wish to lose its beautiful display. I wish to move the bush to a new location. When would be the best time to move it, and how should I go about doing so? I also would like to know when the ...
Hydroponic gardening store opens
By Charlene Dean There are more ways to garden in the desert than digging in the dirt or even building raised beds. Hydroponics, or growing plants in a water-based solution, has been increasing in popularity since the 1980s. Now, Pahrump has Happy Hydroponics to help avid gardeners set up and supply their own systems. The[...]
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