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Could you help me find a good gardening blog?

Christy R asked: I really like faires, and lawn gnomes and stuff like that to be involved with my garden’s style. Any gardening blogs would be great. I just want something to give me ideas for this coming growing season. Thanks a ton!
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what is a good website or book to learn about gardening?

jascovv asked: My husband and I just bought our first home and I’m very excited about planting my own flower beds and vegetable garden. I don’t want to do anything extravagent, just basic beginner stuff until i learn more. Unfortunately I’m starting from ground zero with little to no knowledge on gardening and [...]

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I need to remove CO2 from a controlled experiment. Will gardening or pickling lime work?

Earth Child asked: I need to do a controlled experiment where I remove co2 from a closed area.
I can’t gain access to soda lime, but will gardening lime, pickling lime, or something else work?
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Do organic gardening products such as pesticides, fertilizers have to be certified?

Gloria asked: I’m starting an organic tomato garden and with so many different options, I wanted to make sure that I’m only using products that are in fact organic. I understand that only food and fiber require certification, but what about gardening products?
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I am new to gardening, planning to start one in india. can any one suggest good books or any other resources ?

moorthy asked: Any good books, websites, CD’s on gardening which really works.
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Which herbs and plants are easiest to grow for someone that is not familiar with gardening?

Shannon B asked: I live in New Orleans, Louisiana and have been wanting to grow my own herbs and small plants. I don’t have experience in gardening whatsoever and I’d like to know what I should start off with and what plants/herbs are good for this climate (hot and humid). I would like [...]

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how much water should I give when gardening a sunflower?

Eric S asked: I’m gardening a sunflower for a science fair project
how much water should I give and how often?
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What to do to prep for spring gardening in the fall?

hairdoer asked: I live in the midwest and would like to know what I can do now for preparing next springs gardening. Would it be wise to dig up areas now for planting in spring? Also, what perennials are good for Wisconsin?
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Is anyone else addicted to hay bale gardening?

suzette s asked: If you are hay bale gardening, tell me what plants are working for you and what plants aren’t. Do you have any helpful tips about hay bale gardening?
I started doing this 3 years ago and I love it! It is so much easier than regular gardening. You’re further off the ground, there [...]

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Where can I buy Vermiculite for gardening other than online?

chrisraska asked: Does anyone know where I can buy Vermiculite for gardening other than online?
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