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  • Preparing Your Outdoor Plantings - Gardening has become one of the most popular hobbies in the U.S. While outdoor yard work may seem a dreaded chore to many, there are those who relish the time they can get away from their desks and daily chores to go outside and commune with nature by mowing their grass or planting and maintaining flowers and vegetable gardens. This type of outdoor work is also great for enhancing property value. Even those who detest yard work must admit that a freshly groomed lawn is a thing of beauty! While a well tended garden can be lovely, it is also be challenging and somewhat physically demanding. In the spring, you must get to work almost as soon as the first snow melts. Planting areas must be cleaned up from the fall and winter months and prepared for new spring plants.
  • Trellises - So Many to Choose From! But Which Is Best? - There are many different types of trellises on the market today--wood, metal, plastic, fan shaped, obelisk shaped, etc. A trip to any garden supply store will verify this. In fact, there are so many choices available that it's easy to get overwhelmed. So what are the differences and what's the best type of trellis to buy? Ultimately, that decision depends on your climate and the trellises intended use; however, the following information will serve as a guide to help you as you shop for the perfect trellis. Generally, wood trellises are the most affordable option. Wood trellises purchased from gardening supply stores can vary in quality. Most inexpensive wood trellises will not hold up for long-term use.
  • Climbing Plants - Five Types of Climbers to Know - Whether you are an aspiring gardener or a regular green thumb, it's important that you are well versed in the area of climbers. Climbing plants can be a gardener's best friend, especially if you're cramped for space. After all, why grow out when you can grow up? But knowing what types of climbers are out there and what support they need may require a little more thought. There are five primary ways that plants climb up a structure: tendrils, twining, scrambling, adhesive pads, and clinging stem roots. The following article will help you get acquainted with each type of climber and understand a little more about how and where they grow.
  • Garden Remodeling - Plan Early - Many homeowners are actually glad when winter arrives and they can basically forget about yard work for several months. This does not mean that they are not aware of the shape their garden is in. Particularly when those garden catalogs arrive in the mail, or when they open a Sunset Magazine, the urge to remodel their yard comes over many. While everything is covered with snow and the ground is frozen it is actually a great time to start planning. Landscaping takes some doing and homeowners who first identify their goals usually achieve better results. Define how much work and money you want to spend on your project.
  • Popularity of Arbors Still Blossoming - Humans have always cultivated vegetation for food, which is vital to survival; but gardens of flowers and plants, grown strictly for their beauty, seem to have played equally important roles in every society.
  • Which of the Hundreds of Tomato Varieties Should I Plant? - You are welcome to use this article on your website or in your newsletter as long as you reprint it as is, including the contact information at the end. Website URLs must be active links. You are welcome to use this article with an affiliate link, http://www.freeplants.com/resellers.htm Tomatoes are such a staple in the modern diet that it is hard to believe there was a time when this versatile fruit was once thought to be poisonous.
  • Planning Your Patio Garden - A patio can be a wonderful place to relax during the warm days of spring, summer and autumn; or all year if you live in warmer climes. At times when the lawn may be too wet or even muddy, the solid floor of a patio means you can sit outside even after heavy rain and make the most of the fresh air, and visual pleasure of your garden. You can even turn your patio into a patio garden to make it more interesting. You can turn the plainest of patios into a patio garden with the good use of containers or outdoor planters.
 

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