Annual Flower Seeds
October 10, 2008
Annual flowers experience one season of sprouting, blooming and growing before dying once the cold weather sets in. The most economical way for you is to use annual flower seeds instead of plants. You can get 1,000 seeds for what on plant would cost. Most of them don’t need regular fertilizing and are relatively easy to care for. Just a little fertilizer at the time the seeds are planted is generally enough for the year. And because annuals don’t last through the winter, there is no need to take any special winter precautions for them. They bloom, bring beauty to a garden, container or flower bed and then make way for other plants and flowers the following year.
With annual flowers, you are free to experiment with many different types of flowers to see which ones you enjoy most. If you find that one type is difficult to maintain, simply don’t plant that one the next year. There is no commitment when you grow annual plants. You can easily have a completely different garden from one year to the next without having to transplant the old flowers elsewhere to make room for new ones.
Annuals come in every imaginable color and can add a breathtaking array of flower sizes and shapes to a garden. They require very little maintenance and grow into lush green plants that will bring a garden to life with blooming flowers.
Keep Gardening. Jeff
Perennial Flower Seeds
October 10, 2008
If you know exactly what type of flowers you want in your garden year after year, plant perennial flower seeds. When you plant and grow perennials, the same flowers will come back again each year. This means not having to replant the garden each year, leaving you more time for other pursuits. Red Fern Peony
October 10, 2008
We are selling our excess red Fern Leaf Peony corms on Ebay. You won’t find them anywhere for this cheap of a price. These are the double, brilliant red, fern leaf peony tuber. Very hardy Minnesota grown. Has a vase life of 10 days. Blooms in early Spring. Has bright red flowers and with great looking green fern foliage. Come back year after year. Grows 10 to 16 inches tall and wide. If you find these selling cheaper anywhere let me know. Most of the time you can’t find them at any price. Most other places sell them between 20 to 40 dollars each. Click here to take a look.
Keep Gardening. Jeff
Wolf Garten Tools Das Crumbler
October 5, 2008
Das Crumbler
A major tool that is becoming more and more popular for the gardeners is the das crumbler. This is one of the Wolf Garten tools that is catching major attention among gardeners simply because not only is it a great tool for crumbling soil, it is from the top quality company Wolf Gardten. Read more
Wolf Garden Equipment
October 5, 2008
Are you someone that is interested in gardening but you don’t necessarily know how to begin or what kinds of tools to start out with? I use Wolf Garden Equipment now. At on time I had tried the real cheap garden tools but found out that all rakes are not created equal. Read more
Free Flower Seeds Every Friday
October 4, 2008
Every Friday we will be giving away at least 5 packets of free seeds to one of our readers that are signed up on our blog for our RSS Feed or with their email address. Check back to the site on Fridays to see if you won. We will be starting to give seeds away Friday 10/10/08. Read more
Small Yard Landscaping
October 4, 2008
A small yard is no easier to landscape than a large yard. In fact, it poses its own special challenges because of the tight spaces that are available for the different landscaping elements. The key to landscaping a small yard into the perfect yard to fit your needs is planning exactly how the space will be used. Read more
Wolf Garden Tools
October 3, 2008
There are quite a few garden tools that come in handy for the home gardener. The problem is often that having all of these necessary tools can take up a lot of storage space. If you have a rake, a hoe, a couple of brooms, a hand tiller and a few other assorted garden tools, you will need quite a bit of space to store them all. Read more
Shade Garden Plants
October 3, 2008
If you have a yard that is partially shaded or even completed shaded, there are still an enormous number of beautiful plants and flowers available that will thrive in that environment. There is no need to forgo a beautiful garden just because the area lacks direct sunlight. There are a number of plants that do well in complete shade and others that thrive in partial shade. There are some flowers that do like full sun but that will grow just as well when planted in a partial shade environment.
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