Your All Things Plants weekly news: September 14, 2013

There were 7 new gardening ideas posted last week:

The Bulbs Week Not-a-Raffle Raffle

By dave
September 14, 2013
The Bulbs Week Not-a-Raffle Raffle

We kick off bulbs week with an extra special raffle, hosted by two very popular bulb companies! Get out your acorns and buy your tickets because you're guaranteed to really drool over this month's prizes. The contest starts today and ends Monday morning. (534 words - Read the full article)

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How To Make Database Plant Tags

By clintbrown
September 13, 2013
How To Make Database Plant Tags

I was frustrated with my plant tags always fading or falling apart over time. If the ink doesn't fade, usually the plastic tag breaks to pieces over time. Therefore, I decided to create my own interactive, yet inexpensive tags that would last longer and be easily replaced. (453 words - Read the full article)

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ATP Podcast #34: Flowers for the Fall, and Our Favorite Gardening Ideas

By dave
September 12, 2013
ATP Podcast #34: Flowers for the Fall, and Our Favorite Gardening Ideas

In this week's episode Trish shares her favorite blooming plants for the fall, and Dave goes through his list of most interesting and innovative gardening ideas posted to ATP. We also introduce a new feature: "The Pinboard of Bad Ideas."

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Using Ammonia To Treat Stings

By flaflwrgrl
September 11, 2013
Using Ammonia To Treat Stings

When you get stung by a bee, hornet, wasp, yellow jacket, or stinging caterpillar, you can relieve the pain almost instantly and greatly lessen the effects of swelling by pouring ammonia on the sting. The ammonia breaks down the protein in the poison. You can pour ammonia into small containers, such as plastic lemon squeezers, and keep them handy in your gardening areas so that you can get to them quickly. The sooner you use the ammonia, the less pain, heat, and swelling you will experience.

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Get Rid of Bugs on Your Cut Flowers

By Skiekitty
September 10, 2013
Get Rid of Bugs on Your Cut Flowers

Sometimes the joy of bringing your flowers inside as cut flowers is ruined by pesky bugs. By eliminating them, you can have the full enjoyment of your outdoor flowers inside. (77 words - Read the full article)

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Bag Seed Heads To Catch All the Seeds

By RickCorey
September 9, 2013
Bag Seed Heads To Catch All the Seeds

Prevent seed pods from dropping their seeds to the ground by using organza bags. (99 words - Read the full article)

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Simple Guide to Grafting Tree Peonies

By magnolialover
September 8, 2013
Simple Guide to Grafting Tree Peonies

Grafting tree peonies can be done from late August into September and is a great way to propagate this often rather expensive plant. (845 words - Read the full article)

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The most popular images last week from our plant database:

Photo of Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Cardinal Explosion') by Newyorkrita:
Image from plant ID 41945

Photo of Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Sharp Shooter') by lyle627:
Image from plant ID 182527

Photo of Hen and Chicks (Sempervivum montanum subsp. carpaticum 'Cmiral's Yellow') by banker07:
Image from plant ID 538969

Photo of Hen and Chicks (Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Almaros') by banker07:
Image from plant ID 534504

Photo of Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Bombay Dream') by floota:
Image from plant ID 36985

Photo of Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta 'Cherokee Sunset') by Paul2032:
Image from plant ID 123132

The most popular Multi-Plant Photos from last week:

Multi-plant photo by Paul2032:
Image by Paul2032

Multi-plant photo by 4susiesjoy:
Image by 4susiesjoy

Multi-plant photo by treehugger:
Image by treehugger

Multi-plant photo by Paul2032:
Image by Paul2032

Multi-plant photo by Newyorkrita:
Image by Newyorkrita

Multi-plant photo by Paul2032:
Image by Paul2032

Noteworthy acorn tips given this week:
5 people gave for the idea "Simple Guide to Grafting Tree Peonies" by magnolialover

4 people gave for a post in "HELP! Thistle and other weeds taking over LARGE daylily bed!" by AnnC

4 people gave for the idea "Using Ammonia To Treat Stings" by flaflwrgrl

3 people gave for the idea "How To Make Database Plant Tags" by clintbrown

3 people gave for a post in "Bouganinvillea hard scales" by JRsbugs

3 people gave for a post in "Hummingbird photos" by rouxcrew

2 people gave for a photo of Dwarf Pomegranate (Punica granatum 'Nana') by jon

2 people gave for the idea "Bag Seed Heads To Catch All the Seeds" by RickCorey

2 people gave for a post in "Christmas Cactus" by JB

2 people gave for a post in "Banner for September 13, 2013 by Ursula" by Ursula

The most active threads this week:
Subject OP Area Replies
OT - The Porch Swing daylily Daylilies forum 254
Weather In Your Garden - Fall 2013 daylily Daylilies forum 64
I think I have rust. virginiarose Daylilies forum 39
Sempervivum, heuffelii seeds collected 2013 valleylynn Sempervivum and Jovibarba forum 37
Pot Getto Badge?! Marilyn ATP Podcast #34: Flowers for the Fall, and Our Favorite Gardening Ideas 29
Dwarf Syngonium DavidofDeLand Plant ID forum 26
Christmas Cactus pgurney Ask a Question forum 26
Ivy RoseBlush1 Ask a Question forum 25
Banner for September 10, 2013 by Calif_Sue Calif_Sue Site Banners forum 25

Some new recommendations from our members:
Leftwood recommended Alplains and wrote:

Giant selection of western American, mostly higher elevation, native wild species. Includes the largest wild penstemon seed collection in the world. Also alpine cactus and other dryland seed. Germination instructions are very specific, not just "requires cold stratification," for example. Very reputable and very knowledgeable! Recipient of the Marcel Le Piniec award from the North American Rock Garden Society for "enriching and extending the range of plant material available to American rock gardeners." International orders accepted.

RickCorey recommended Your Organza Bag and wrote:

Very good selection and good prices for organza bags. You can often buy just 10 or 30 of one size, instead of a big case.

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