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
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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
Weed Alert
October 31, 2008
Volume 1, Number 13
Inside this issue…
Weed Alert!
Bring on the Butterflies
Brighten up the Building
What’s a weed? What one gardener considers a weed, another will cherish as a wildflower. Let’s just say that a weed is a plant growing in the wrong place at the wrong time and has territorial ambitions… meaning you have to take action. In this issue, we’ll tell you what kind of action to take. Read more
Garden Hedges
October 31, 2008
Volume 1, Number 9
Inside this issue…
Good Garden hedges make for good neighbors
To dig or not to dig? Questions surrounding flower beds…
Blooming bulbs!
Hello Gardeners,
Perhaps the most basic element in the garden is the hedge. Hedges provide shelter, privacy and define the garden’s perimeter. They can also become a sanctuary for birds, wildlife and insects. Hedges can be formal, clipped evergreens, or native hedgerows that can even incorporate trees and flowers. We’ll explain how to plant one. Read more
Pampering Your Perennials
October 31, 2008
Volume 1, Number 12
Inside this issue…
Pampering your Perennials
Designing a Perennial Bed around the Purple Coneflower
Stepping out in Style
Hello Gardeners,
If you’re one of the many flower gardeners who grow annuals and perennials from seed, you’re almost certainly aware that the flowering plants need some extra attention in the summer. In this issue we discuss basic summer plant care and show you how to prolong those beautiful blossoms all season long. Read more
Gardening With Kids
October 30, 2008
Volume 1, Number 11
Inside this issue…
Gardening with kids
Cultivating vines
Give your mailbox some magnetism
Getting your children involved in gardening is a way of sharing one of your favorite activities. The garden provides a fun learning environment with the potential to keep little ones occupied for hours and looking after the plants will teach them about taking responsibility, ownership, patience and caring for living, growing things. Read more
Wildlife Garden
October 30, 2008
Volume 1, Number 10
Inside this issue…
Flowers for Part Sun
The Wildlife Garden
Carefree composting
Hello Gardeners
Is there a part of your garden that doesn’t get a full day of sun? There’s no reason the shaded garden can’t be as colorful as one full of sun. In this issue we show you how to turn a shady garden into a showy garden that blooms with color from spring through fall simply by choosing the right kind of plants. Read more













