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the earth beneath our feet provides all we need the sun in the sky gives life all nature is at our fingertips when we work our gardens and nothing tastes better then food you grew yourself

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Very new to gardening!

Started by KaraElla. Last reply by Don J Apr 12. 7 Replies

Hello everyone. I am very very very new to gardening. I tried my first attempt last summer. Only about 10 different potters and only a few different types of flowers, herbs, and plants. I didn't…Continue

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Comment by Kelly on September 17, 2012 at 4:48pm
Get pots, soil and seeds, then water when the soil gets dry. It's really not difficult. If I were you, I'd get plants that produce fruits. You can buy dwarf apple trees that grow in the pot, for example. It will need to be fertilised, however, but the garden centre that you but it from will explain everything.
Comment by Smile on September 17, 2012 at 4:30pm

I would love to start gardening, I dont know where to start. I have a condo so all i have is a balcony. Does anyone know how I can start a flower garden on my balcon? :) Thankyou!

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DO NOT eat the plant below this text. This is an EXTREMELY TOXIC hallucinogen.

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My thornapple plant north west northamerica.

 

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I went to school for horticulture and truly miss having a garden of my own =(

 

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My flower beds are coming along nicely. I still need to mulch it in the near future. The bird feeder is re-used blue color glass.
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Got my plants in the garden it's going to be a good little harvest this year, barring anything unforeseen.
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I am scattering morning glory seeds everywhere =) i soak them first, them plant by sign posts and places they can grow ~

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Comment by ❂•Paula•❂ on August 31, 2010 at 2:38pm
Ok, thanks so much for the tips momma :)
Comment by momma has dreads on August 31, 2010 at 9:57am
Hello Paula, I see that you are in MD. All the info that I am giving you would be for next spring. You would not be able to grow any outside at this time of the year. Start in the spring after the last frost. Right now the tomatoes are coming to their end of their cycle....unless you bring them inside, into a greenhouse atmosphere and they are under plant lights. Worms do survive in nature/wild just fine in the deep freeze of the winter. I am in Michigan and we sure have some cold winters. I started some plants from seed and bought tomato starts...this coming spring I will go with all tomato starts...they are only about $1.50 - $2.50 each. That way too I can pick from the many many types of tomatoes that are out there. My cherry tomatoes did great. I want to try plum and some of the big Tom type next spring. I also planted basil, parsley, thyme, oregano, cilantro, chives, rosemary..which are all doing just fine thus time of the year...I plan to dehydrate most of those for spices during the later fall and winter use in the kitchen. Sooo to answer your question on plants and worms surviving the winter...no. Learn as much as you can and be ready for the spring. Your tomato plants are a one season plant, annual.
peace and I hope to hear from you in the spring too.
 
 
 

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