Save Your Flower Seeds For Next Year
November 18, 2008
Save Flower Seeds For Next Year.
A great way to get free flower seeds for next year is to pick seeds from your own flowers in the fall. After the flower blooms and dies back the seeds will form in the middle of the flower. When the seed pod is tried out but before it drops the seeds on the ground you should cut the stem of the flower and shake the seeds into a bag or on a newspaper. If they don’t come off easily you can rub the pods between your hands to get them to open up. Read more
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Flower Garden Ideas
November 9, 2008
Here are a few ideas I have tried in my flower garden. Flower gardens are made up of a beautiful variety of flowers. That doesn’t mean, however, that all of them have to be growing from the ground or that they have to stay at ground level. Read more
Cut Flower Garden
November 8, 2008
Annual flowers are often used in cut flower gardens because they generally bloom repeatedly all season when the blooms are cut away. There are also some perennials that will keep blooming, however, so a cut flower garden can have plenty of variety in the type of plants it includes. Read more
How to Turn Your Flower Garden Into a Butterfly Heaven
November 2, 2008
Volume 1, Number 1
Inside this issue…
How To Turn Your Flower Garden Into A Butterfly Heaven
Would The Tall Flowers Please Stand Up?
Give Your Garden A Step Up With Our Eye-Catching Stepping Stone Molds!
Hello Gardeners,
A garden full of flowers can bring such pleasure. But the blooms themselves can bring something else too: butterflies. In this month’s newsletter, we reveal the techniques that will turn your garden into a field of fluttering colors. Read more
Best Fall Foliage Pictures
November 1, 2008
I was over at the Country Gardener Blog today and saw her post about The Best Fall Colors at countrygardener.blogspot.com/2008/10/best-fall-color-more-trees-and-shrubs.html
And It is true it was some of the best fall colors I have seen this year. She is in Canada so I am not sure if that makes a difference. Read more
Fall Flower Care
November 1, 2008
Volume 1, Number 14
Inside this issue…
Fall flower care
Collecting seeds
Double the Value - Double the Beauty
Hello Gardeners,
A gardener’s work is never done. That old saying holds especially true in the fall, when a whole host of tasks are necessary to keep the garden looking good and, more importantly, prepare for the winter months and the following spring. We’ve created a flower garden To Do list to help you draw up your own. Read more








