Monday, January 29, 2007

Green Gardening Tips

The winter has lived up to being a cold and windy months (for
most of us). Annual rye will stay green throughout the winter
months and begin to die off in the summer heat. You should be
able to plant just about anything, including pansies, (which
will last through next May) mums, winter veggies (starts), most
trees and shrubs.

There are a few exceptions: Palm trees might be better planted
in the spring and summer, in order to get a good root
establishment before the winter sets in. Preparing for the
Winter Months: Gardening in October. They can be used in vases
in the house throughout the winter to brighten the decor.

This will keep them in the warmest water available and allow
them to go dormant for the winter without sustaining damage. I
am delighted for the opportunity of presenting free �-day
vegetable gardening seminars again this winter and spring to a
limited number of groups who request them.

These are just a few gardening tips for you to consider here in
late June. In gardening, there are some tips that many have
found more useful over others. Whether you have a green thumb or
simply want to start learning the art of gardening, it's a good
idea to be prepared for all of those little surprises that may
pop up along the way.

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