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June 21, 2014

This Week's Gardening Ideas:

The All Things Plants Most Popular Vines and Climbers

By dave
June 21, 2014
The All Things Plants Most Popular Vines and Climbers

Today we open Vines and Climbers week by giving a list of the top 25 vines in our database, judged by how many contributions have been made to the various plant entries. Enjoy the list! (5,459 words - Read the full article)

Chinese Takeout and Transplants

By HollyAnnS
June 20, 2014
Chinese Takeout and Transplants

Chopsticks make great gardening tools. So do many other kitchen utensils. (108 words - Read the full article)

Let There Be Light

By greene
June 19, 2014
Let There Be Light

Get inventive; re-purpose what you have on hand in a closet or in the shed, or hit the thrift stores and yard sales. Supplemental lighting doesn't have to be expensive or beautiful. (119 words - Read the full article)

ATP Podcast #61: Edging Options to Border Your Garden

By dave
June 18, 2014
ATP Podcast #61: Edging Options to Border Your Garden

Today we're going to talk about bordering your garden. What kinds of edges should you use? Or should you even use borders? If you do, what kinds of borders are out there? Trish has a lot of ideas on the subject and she'll share them with us today on this, our 61st episode of the All Things Plants podcast.

Recycle Those Shipping Boxes

By Cat
June 17, 2014
Recycle Those Shipping Boxes

Use shipping boxes a second time to help prevent weeds. (85 words - Read the full article)

Compost Happens!

By Anderwood
June 16, 2014
Compost Happens!

Here are some nuts and bolts on basic composting. If you don't get it right, don't worry. It all turns into dirt in the end. (720 words - Read the full article)

Hoop it up!

By Eric4home
June 15, 2014
Hoop it up!

I was trying to think of an easier way to keep bloom-laden butterfly bushes from flopping over, and I came up with this idea. (174 words - Read the full article)

The most popular images last week from our plant database:

Photo of Iris (Iris ensata 'Pink Ringlets') by pardalinum:
Image from plant ID 185948

Photo of Echinopsis (Echinopsis subdenudata) by clintbrown:
Image from plant ID 111837

Photo of Iris (Iris ensata 'Thoroughbred') by pardalinum:
Image from plant ID 72119

Photo of Voodoo Lily (Amorphophallus bulbifer) by mjsponies:
Image from plant ID 86880

Photo of Peony Poppy (Papaver somniferum 'Bombast Rose') by poisondartfrog:
Image from plant ID 111877

Photo of Sweet William (Dianthus barbatus) by Char:
Image from plant ID 76205

The most popular Multi-Plant Photos from last week:

Multi-plant photo by Chancegardner:
Image by Chancegardner

Multi-plant photo by foraygardengirl:
Image by foraygardengirl

Multi-plant photo by foraygardengirl:
Image by foraygardengirl

Multi-plant photo by Paul2032:
Image by Paul2032

Multi-plant photo by KentPfeiffer:
Image by KentPfeiffer

Multi-plant photo by Paul2032:
Image by Paul2032

Noteworthy acorn tips given this week:
8 people gave for post #640327 in "Banner for June 18, 2014 by duane456" by duane456

7 people gave for post #638267 in "Banner for June 15, 2014 by 4susiesjoy" by 4susiesjoy

4 people gave for the idea "Compost Happens!" by Anderwood

4 people gave for post #641606 in "Banner for June 20, 2014 by dave" by dave

4 people gave for post #642452 in "Banner for June 21, 2014 by Horntoad" by Horntoad

3 people gave for the Multi-Plant Photo #1458 by Chancegardner

3 people gave for a photo of Echinopsis (Echinopsis subdenudata) by clintbrown

3 people gave for a photo of False Chamomile (Boltonia asteroides var. latisquana Jim Crockett) by foraygardengirl

2 people gave for post #639611 in "June 2014 Backyard BIrds" by plantladylin

2 people gave for a photo of Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Lavender Stardust') by Seedfork

The most active threads this week:
Subject OP Area Replies
Announcing Plant Lists Events dave Site Talk forum 87
Announcing the winners! dave The June Soft Fruits and Vines and Climbers Not-A-Raffle-Raffle! 40
Not Able To Add Plants Anymore Marilyn Site Talk forum 33
Featured Sempervivum Week 5 : Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Cebenense' pardalinum Sempervivum and Jovibarba forum 29
Roller fans? markb Sempervivum and Jovibarba forum 26
Plant database question jvdubb Site Talk forum 24
Banner for June 15, 2014 by 4susiesjoy 4susiesjoy Site Banners forum 22
Just about the container Cinta Containers forum 22
Birdhouse location: risk to chicks and my plants canadanna Ask a Question forum 20

Some new reviews from the ATP Green Pages:
tgarden711 recommended Maryott's Gardens and wrote:

I ordered from Maryott's for the first time this year. I received beautiful healthy double fans and 5 bonus plants. I am well pleased and I can't wait for them to bloom. I definitely will order from them again.

Celene recommended Steve's Leaves and wrote:

I've ordered from Steve's Leaves several times, and I receive well-grown plants in 4" pots. They are absolutely beautiful for the price. They are well-packed and arrive in perfect condition.

pirl recommended Lynch Creek Dahlias and wrote:

Last year, 2013, was the first time I ordered from Lynch Creek Dahlias. Two of the dahlias didn't sprout, but the owner, Andy Hunter, didn't simply send those this year. He went overboard in sending me many dahlias and these have all sprouted and most have been planted during the last week. One great feature, aside from the online detailed information on each plant, is the tag now provided for each of them. It's waterproof and has a slot to attach it to the dahlia stem. We gardeners really appreciate all the help we can get in keeping our plants identified. Andy and his staff try so hard to make every customer happy and I'm most fortunate to have found them. This is Pineland's Pam, from Lynch Creek, a star in the garden.

tgarden711 recommended Daylily World and wrote:

I had the pleasure of spending the morning of June 11, 2014 with David Kirchhoff and Mort Morss and learning from these two well-known daylily hybridizers. They have a beautiful daylily garden, which is open to visitors during the blooming period for daylilies. I brought a wish list based on what was for sale on their website and they promptly went out and dug up several beautiful healthy plants for me to take home. Great selection of plants, reasonable prices.

We keep growing, because ATP is where all the excitement is these days! Check out these numbers from last week: