by Jeff Dahlberg on May 12, 2009
[greenhouse-picture] Having a greenhouse at home is an increasingly common way to nurture plants and to protect them from harsh weather. In many climates, it’s a necessary part of the year’s gardening in order to have a lush garden of flowers.
by Jeff Dahlberg on April 22, 2009
If you have planted early flowers this spring, you may soon need to deadhead them to ensure the best growth of your plants throughout their growing season.
by Jeff Dahlberg on April 21, 2009
A beautiful flower perfect for spring planting is the purple coneflower seeds. This flower is extremely hardy and is resistant to drought.
by Jeff Dahlberg on February 21, 2009
Once you have grown your own beautiful roses, you may not want them gone when the season is over. You may wish to see your beautiful roses again and again throughout the winter.
by Jeff Dahlberg on February 10, 2009
Below are the links to the articles I have written on Hub Pages about How to Garden Articles for Beginner Flower Gardening.
by Jeff Dahlberg on January 26, 2009
To plant the zinnia seeds you should find a nice open spot with mostly sun. A little shade in the afternoon won’t hurt. You need average soil to plant the zinnias. The better the soil the bigger they will grow.
by Jeff Dahlberg on January 19, 2009
Like many garden plants, roses can become infected with plant diseases. These come in several different varieties, and some types of roses are more susceptible than others. Preventing rose diseases is easier than trying to treat them later, so prevention is an important part of the care of roses.