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expertvillage asked:
To grow Lily-of-the-Nile, also known as agapanthus, plant the bulbs close together in full sun for the best blooms. Grow Lily-of-the-Nile withtips from a professional gardener in this free video on gardening. Expert: Yolonda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen has been growing and selling flower bulbs on the internet, at garden shows [...]
Tags: Agapanthus, Blooms, Expertvillage, Farmers Markets, Flower Bulbs, Flower Garden, Free Video, Gardening Tips, Lily Of The Nile, Plant Bulbs, Professional Gardener, Sun, Yolanda
mom23boys asked: I’m a novice gardener and I’m interested in starting a vegetable garden next year, but would need to do it in containers. Do you have any book recommendations for container gardening? I’m also looking for suggestions on how to get started and what would be easy to grow in containers. [...]
Tags: Book Recommendation, Book Recommendations, Container Gardening, Containers, Gardening Vegetables, Novice Gardener, Starting A Vegetable Garden
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Learn how to start and maintain a garden in this free gardening video. Expert: Tia Pinney Contact: www.massaudubon.org Bio: Tia Pinney is a Teacher Naturalist and Adult Program Coordinator at Mass Audubons Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln, Massachusetts. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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Tags: Adult Program, Basic Gardening, Drumlin Farm, Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary, Free Video, Gardening Tips, How To Build A Compost Pile, Lincoln, Lincoln Massachusetts, Massachusetts Filmmaker, Naturalist, Program Coordinator, Tia, Video Expert
Why go and spend a fortune at the nursery on new tools, when there is probably a wealth of unused stuff tucked away unused in your own kitchen, or someone you knows kitchen that will more than adequately do the exact job you want, without having to spend a cent.Just make sure that anything taken [...]
Tags: Biscuit Cutters, Carving Forks, Concrete Sections, Construction Sets, Dinner Knife, Exact Job, Few Suggestions, Growing Fruit, Kitchen Fork, Kitchen Scissors, Kitchen Tongs, Little Pot, Measuring Spoons, Permanent Trip, Pot Stakes, Potato Masher, Small Screws, Taking Cuttings, Thorny Plants, Tight Places
Would you like a more natural alternative to using those plastic planter containers? Well, here is a project for you, where you can have an interesting planter during the growing season, then throw the container out in the garden for mulch, without having to add to the world’s landfill problems.These planters can be used and [...]
Tags: Air Gaps, Bales Of Hay, Compost, Compostable, Decomposition Process, Garden Planters, Hand Tool, Handful, Handfuls, Hay Bale, Hole Place, Landfill Problems, Liquid Fertilizer, Mulch, Pathway, Plastic Planter, Potting Mix, Seedlings, Top And Bottom, Upper Surface