By Newyorkrita February 21, 2015 | Reuse Your Seedling Cell Packs To Start Your Own Seeds Seed starting is easy when you reuse those garden center cell packs. (88 words - Read the full article) |
By evermorelawnless February 20, 2015 | Winter Interest - The Eye of the Beholder Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Maybe. But I’d argue that the phrase is six words too long. Beauty is. It just is. And if anything needs to be tuned, it’s the beholder’s eye. That’s true in my case, at least. This article illustrates how my vision has changed…or, better, maybe I’ve opened my eyes to things I was blind to previously. (1,373 words - Read the full article) |
By dave February 19, 2015 | ATP Podcast #79: Winter Interest It's cold and everyone is posting photos of their winter interest plants. In today's episode we'll talk about our own favorite winter interest items: both plants and other gardening elements. Enjoy the show! |
By dave February 18, 2015 | A Mid Week Spotlight on Our Members' Winter Interest Photos All week ATP members have been posting their best winter interest photos. In fact, at the time of this writing, exactly 200 winter interest pictures have been posted to the database. Here are some of the best, along with some links to discussions about them. (218 words - Read the full article) |
By 4susiesjoy February 17, 2015 | Winter in the North I've always had a chuckle when I've seen articles in garden magazines that talk about planting for winter interest. Here in zone 3, everything usually has frozen before the middle of October and is covered with snow shortly afterward. But then I started looking around. (194 words - Read the full article) |
By chelle February 16, 2015 | Winter Interest in the Snowbelt Creating winter interest and a pleasant view once your prized evergreen shrubs are buried for the duration, and after your brightly colored berries have been consumed by wildlife, can be done, but think hip-height or higher, and plan for more than one focal point. (1,357 words - Read the full article) |
By goldfinch4 February 15, 2015 | Winter in My Wisconsin Garden One thing is certain about winter in Wisconsin – it’ll never be the same two years in a row. (430 words - Read the full article) |
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Subject | OP | Area | Replies |
Show us your Colors - Part 2 | Muddymitts | Irises forum | 812 |
Show us your Colors -- Part 3 | Muddymitts | Irises forum | 700 |
Show your Colors - Part 4 | Muddymitts | Irises forum | 247 |
Show us your Colors - Part 5 | Muddymitts | Irises forum | 135 |
Show us your iris plantings...... | Paul2032 | Irises forum | 39 |
Experiment with Impatiens balsamina | Gerris2 | Annuals forum | 23 |
Seedlings not Growing | Kelli | Daylilies forum | 20 |
hello, new here | snarfie | Sempervivum and Jovibarba forum | 20 |
Iris Identification | AnnofPA | Irises forum | 19 |
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I have purchased markers from them for at least 25 years and they still look good. Great quality! And Made in the USA!
I'm a newbie gardener. I've kept a little diary this winter and every Baker Creek seed I've planted in the greenhouse has sprouted quickly and done great. The other brands I've bought from the big box store haven't done well at all. I am sold on their quality. I love their business philosophy. Looking forward to receiving figs, mulberry and a lot of other new and unique seeds.
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