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The Premier
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Flower
Gardening
- Annual
Flower Seed Starting
Although most gardeners purchase their bedding
plants at garden centers in the spring, it's fun to get a head start on
the upcoming garden season by starting flower and vegetable seedlings
indoors.
- Annual
Flower Gardening
Annual flowers are one of the most popular types of plants for every
gardener. Annuals have many advantages for the home
gardener, including hardiness, low cost and some of the best blossoms
around.
- Flower
Bulbs for Gardening
Flower bulbs are among the most
popular of all flowering
plants, due to their hardiness, low price and beauty. It is hard to
beat the color variety of a garden bed full of flower bulbs, and
planting flower bulbs
that bloom in different seasons can guarantee a season full of
beautiful flowers.
- Gardening
with Perennials
Perennial flowers have always been
a favorite among
beginning and experienced gardeners alike. The idea of planting once
and enjoying season after season of beautiful blooms is certainly
appealing, and the sheer variety of colors, shapes, sizes and textures
makes perennials
difficult to beat.
- Organic
Tips For the Garden
More and more people are
discovering the joys that come
with planting an organic garden. There are many reasons for gardening
the organic way, from decreased use of pesticides to lower cost to
concerns about the environment.
- Preventing
Disease in the Garden
Preventing garden disease, and
controlling any diseases
that do occur, is a vital part of building a successful garden. Whether
you are a casual weekend gardener or a grower of championship blooms,
keeping your garden healthy is important.
- The First
Flowers of Spring
One of the most thrilling sights
for any gardener, from the
newest to the most experienced, is the first spring flowers peeking up
through the last snow of winter. Spring flowers have long been seen as
a sign of new life, and gardeners certainly enjoy seeing these
beautiful harbingers of warmer weather.
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