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Homegrown Revolution....Growing Your Own May Be the Most Empowering Thing You Can D30 Jun 2008 06:08 GMT14
It's a youtube sorta day.
Gardening as revolutionary act.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCPEBM5ol0Q
New Wearable Feedbags Let Americans Eat More, Move Less
Neighbor Fence Problem/Question?? LONG!!30 Jun 2008 05:34 GMT35
A few months ago, our next door neighbor ( whom we don't get along with
because he complains about EVERYTHING ALL the time ), put up three
sections of 6' x 8' foot panels of wooden stockade fencing in the
backyard where his garden is located, on our shared property line.  
Baby hawk30 Jun 2008 00:29 GMT1
A baby hawk born in the backyard has changed my gardens.  Currently he
is perched on a blueberry netting support watching for pond frogs.
Earlier he was on my driveway failing to catch a lizard.  He cries
often and mama hawk brings him a snake which he swallows whole.  My
Trying to identify this rose30 Jun 2008 00:15 GMT8
Hi everyone....my 1st post.....
I'm trying to identify this rose.  I transplanted it from my backyard in
2007 because of too much shade thinking it would grow bigger, but it
grows to about 2 ft tall and has cute little blooms, slightly fragrant.
Which Evergreen Climber?29 Jun 2008 23:14 GMT1
I am looking for an evergreen climber to cover a 2m high fence.
- The location is in part shade.
- Not concerned about flower colour.
- Ideally would like the folaige to remain fairly even over the whole
Teak Garden Furniture29 Jun 2008 21:29 GMT1
Huge Inventory of teak furniture. Premium quality, great value.
http://www.ogogo123sina.cn/
Hydrangea29 Jun 2008 20:51 GMT4
Can I transplant a flowering hydrangea? It's in a 5-gallon planter,
and I have a ton of compost I can put around ir.
Thanks,
Chris
spider29 Jun 2008 19:53 GMT1
this morning i went to my sunflowers and there was a spider makin
breakfast out of a greenfly dont know what kind of spider it was thoug
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agentelrond
need a plant ID please29 Jun 2008 12:50 GMT14
this was growing in the garden at the cottage that I stayed at i
Cornwall last week, the owner didn't know what it was called, th
flowers are white when they come out. Thanks in advanced
http://tinyurl.com/4v9ort
Punica granatum (Pomegranate)29 Jun 2008 07:28 GMT16
Anyone growing it in the UK outside? Or even like Citrus, outside all spring
summer autumn and under cover for the winter?
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Question(s) concerning pod parents29 Jun 2008 05:23 GMT2
Hi gang.
Confused about pod parents. what trait/traits does the pod parent pass along
to the seedling?  The size or color of the lip, overall color?  When I see
two pictures of orchids that have been crossed, what exactly am I looking
Weird growth28 Jun 2008 22:55 GMT1
is it possible that the poisoned straw and dung could have found its way
into grow bags.
My tomatoes seem to be a bit weird in the leaf department colour and texture
                    ......................Leslie
slug pellets28 Jun 2008 21:34 GMT11
Read an Interesting article the other day about slug pellets.  peopl
who use them are inclined to give it a bit more than it says on th
packet as they think it will o a better job - not so.
Slug pellets are a bait which should attract the slug and kill it.  I
Bolens Tractor28 Jun 2008 20:02 GMT3
Hi, i have a Bolens ST3016h, i'm looking for an Australian distributor for
possible parts and am looking for optional addons especially a tiller.
Thanks
Gary
Blackcurrant harvesting (and Jam!)28 Jun 2008 20:00 GMT1
I'm new to edible gardening and I've been very impressed with how thing
have thrived on my humble balcony garden!
The blackcurrant bush I bought in the spring is doing brilliantl
considering it's quite young and has produced some large blackcurrant
 
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