GardenLetter
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with imagesThe 5 Best Perennial Plants to Grow in the Garden
with images:Black-Eyed Susan Black-eyed Susan is a perennial that grows in most parts of the United States. The plant will grow to a height of 12 to 24 inches, and…
How To Heat A Pool
Intro Welcome to the world of pool heating! We’re here to make sure that you get the most out of your swimming experience by improving the temperature of your water….
How To Decorate Your Home With Simple And Cheap Wall Planters
Decorating with planters can be a quick, easy and inexpensive way to add personality and character to any room in your home. Inexpensive planters are an easy way to add…
Is it Time for a Lush Garden? How to Choose the Perfect Perennial
Is it Time for a Lush Garden? How to Choose the Perfect Perennial: A blog about the perfect plants for your garden. Oops! Click Regenerate Content below to try generating…
Grow Your Garden
Why start a garden? Gardening isn’t just for grandmas. You can grow a garden on your balcony, in the backyard, or on a rooftop. What do you want to grow?…
10 Simple Steps To Growing Healthy, Gorgeous Flowers And Plants At Home
Water Watering is probably the most important aspect of growing your own plants. Every plant has different needs, so how much water you give them and how often will vary….
How To Grow Perennial Flower Beds
Choose the right flowers Choose flowers that will be easy to take care of. Choose flowers that will bloom during the season. Choose flowers that have a range of colors…
Should I Use the Soil Temperature? Or is it Just for Soil Warmth? A blog outlining how to tell if you should pay attention to soil temperatures.
Take a hint from the farmers. Farmers have long known that soil temperature can affect the outcome of their crops. A farmer might choose to plant a certain crop at…
Introducing compost, the ultimate worm farming substrate
So what is compost? So what is compost, exactly? To put it simply, compost is a mixture of decomposed organic matter. It’s dark, crumbly, and can smell earthy or even…
What If I Can’t Prune Roses Correctly? A Blog For All Those Trying To Up Their Rose Gardening Game
Remove all of the dead, dying, diseased and deformed canes. Oops! Click Regenerate Content below to try generating this section again. Identify all of the three-pronged buds and cut back…
Designing a Garden? Try Using Gnomes
Gnomes have been around for a long time. Gnomes are not only a great tool to use when designing your garden, but they also have quite an interesting history! In…
Moving Soon? 3 Things You’ll Need For All Those Plants
1. A screwdriver set There’s only one thing that we could have purchased that would have made our move easier: a screwdriver set. It might not seem like an essential…