WineDiva on February 21st, 2010

Tomatoes
If you’ve been to any of the home improvement stores or Walmart, you may have noticed that they’ve gotten their first supply of vegetable plants and seeds. One tomato plant costs $3.00. You can get a package of seeds for under $2.00.
If you plan to grow more than a couple of plants then seeds are [...]

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WineDiva on January 4th, 2010

Make Your Own Compost – It’s Easy
Few of us are fortunate enough to live in areas that have rich soil. Plants need a cocktail of nutrients to utilize for maximum growth. If you’ve seen the gardens that some chefs have or a neighbor that seems to have a super green thumb, it’s because they probably [...]

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WineDiva on December 16th, 2009

Rosemary Christmas Trees
You’ve probably seen those rosemary plants trimmed to look like little Christmas trees. They sell them at the home improvement stores, discount stores and even the grocery store. Not only are they are great for gifts or decorating the house, they are perfect for starting your herb garden.
After the holidays, transplant your rosemary [...]

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WineDiva on April 18th, 2009

Cornmeal in The Garden
If you are like me, you don’t like to use chemicals in your garden. It becomes problematic though, when you go outside one morning and find your freshly planted little tomatoes or peppers have been decimated by an unseen predator. If you haven’t seen slugs or snails in the yard, then the [...]

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WineDiva on March 5th, 2009

Time to Start the Vegetable Garden
Container Gardens
If you’ve been thinking about a vegetable garden but don’t have the time or space, try containers. There is a wide variety of vegetables and fruits that do very well in pots. Also, a couple of potted dwarf citrus trees will yield fruit all winter long, here in Southern [...]

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