Garden......?
May 01, 2008 by ME!!! | Posted in Dogs
I want to plant a garden in my new home! It will mainly be vegtable but I may have some other types of plants. I wanted to know if there are any plants that may be dangerous to my two
Your dogs will be safe but not so for your garden. Dogs love to scratch and dig where the scent from your hands have been working.
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Fisherman | May 01, 2008
Anything from the nightshade family should be avoided....tomatoes,etc. Rhubarb, onion, and chives are potentially toxic as well. Also, no legumes (like
Rachel - Pit Police Captain | May 01, 2008
garden??????
Jun 29, 2008 by Tonr R | Posted in Garden & Landscape
i have 7 pumpkin plants growing 5 inches from eachother...... they are starting vines and idt they will have enough room..how long does a vine of a tiny tiny pumpkin get...a connecticuit
http://www.gardenersnet.com/vegetable/pu mpkin.htm
meanolmaw | Jun 30, 2008
Can you start a garden on top of a preexisting garden?
Feb 08, 2010 by iDuzHazProblemz | Posted in Garden & Landscape
We had a small vegetable garden and a few months ago some major life things happened so we completely forgot about our garden. What I was wondering, is do we need to pull up all of
If the plants were diseased you may have to start anew. You should pull up the dead plants and throw them away. This is important because some disease
garden_nut89 | Feb 08, 2010
How to Start a Family Vegetable Garden this Spring | Inhabitots
by Julie Knapp
2. Find a Location
If you have a big backyard, finding a patch to dedicate to a garden may be easy, but you don’t have to live in the burbs to have a garden. If you only have a small or shared backyard even a tiny patch of earth is enough to start your family’s first garden . Or go for a container garden by gathering several large terra cotta pots and designating each one for a different vegetable. No outdoor space for containers either? Find a community garden where you can secure a small plot of land for you and your family to visit and tend to every weekend. Once you do find the perfect spot for your family garden be sure to take a “before” photo of the space — your kids will love comparing the finished, blooming, in a few days, weeks, and months to watch how the garden grows.
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