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How Does Your Garden Grow?

 Let's share information & tips for yard & indoor gardens. Vegetables, fruits, mushrooms, herbs, whether for food and/or for alternative medicine.


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~Where is your garden and what do you grow?

~What is your favorite gardening tip to share?

~What gardening  problems have you had, and what did you do to fix it?

~Let's share our gardening stories and anecdotes!

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Inspiration for Gardens That Can Stand the Heat

Started by SunKat. Last reply by MARGARIDA MARIA MADRUGA Aug 23, 2023. 1 Reply

As temperatures rise, gardeners need to adapt. Here are some places to start.  As we continue to break heat records in many different regions around the world, gardeners have to think more than ever about how they can create gardens that can stand…Continue

Pumpkin Planting & Growing

Started by SunKat May 31, 2023. 0 Replies

Catherine BoeckmannMay 25, 2023Whether you use them for carving or cooking, pumpkins do not disappoint—if you have the space for them. Learn how to harvest, cure, and…Continue

Growing Potatoes in Containers

Started by SunKat. Last reply by SunKat May 31, 2023. 2 Replies

Robin SweetserApril 21, 2023Potatoes can take up quite a bit of space in your garden. One solution is to grow potatoes in containers! Gardeners have had success growing spuds…Continue

How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Sunflowers

Started by SunKat May 8, 2023. 0 Replies

Catherine BoeckmannWith bright blooms that go all summer,…Continue

10 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN BALCONY GARDENING

Started by SunKat. Last reply by MARGARIDA MARIA MADRUGA Apr 20, 2023. 1 Reply

What Can I Grow on a Terrace, Balcony, or Rooftop?Robin SweetserMarch 23, 2023  How do you…Continue

Growing Edible Flowers in Your Garden

Started by SunKat. Last reply by MARGARIDA MARIA MADRUGA Apr 20, 2023. 1 Reply

So many flowers are not only beautiful but also completely edible, adding color and flavor to salads, soups, pastas, drinks, and desserts. In fact, in ancient times, flowers were grown more for scent and flavor than looks alone. Here are 15 edible…Continue

Three Easy Roses To Grow For Beginners

Started by SunKat. Last reply by MARGARIDA MARIA MADRUGA Apr 20, 2023. 1 Reply

Doreen G. HowardApril 4, 2023What are the easiest roses to grow, especially for a beginner? Here are three types of roses that have proven themselves to be disease-resistant,…Continue

Shamrocks and Four-Leaf Clovers: What's the Difference?

Started by SunKat. Last reply by MARGARIDA MARIA MADRUGA Mar 25, 2023. 1 Reply

Learn About the Symbol of Ireland and St. Patrick's Day!Robin SweetserFebruary 9, 2023 …Continue

How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Lavender

Started by SunKat. Last reply by MARGARIDA MARIA MADRUGA Mar 25, 2023. 1 Reply

Lovely lavender adds aroma and soft beauty to the garden—and also has culinary and medicinal uses. Best seeded indoors (in late winter),…Continue

Swiss Chard

Started by SunKat. Last reply by MARGARIDA MARIA MADRUGA Mar 14, 2023. 1 Reply

Planting, Growing, and Harvesting Swiss ChardLearn how to grow Swiss chard—or simply “chard”—a member of the beet family. It does well in both cool and warm weather. It is a nutritional superfood, high in vitamins A, C, and K, as well as minerals,…Continue

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Comment by Leila Raven on February 29, 2012 at 7:59pm

Mmmm, all my jasmine blossoms are gone now from my vine... the picture is so beautiful.. I wonder how long it might take for my jasmine to take over around our window once it gets planted outside... We have a hummingbird feeder right outside the bedroom window too, any added incentive for more hummingbirds at the window the better! Thanks for sharing :)

Comment by Zephonith Serpent Woman on February 28, 2012 at 3:24am

Jasmine is one of my very favourite creepers - from the yellow Jasmine, though it hasn't got much of a scent, it is a great screening hedge - to the Arabian jasmine, a very early flowering , highly-scented creeper, they all lend colour, fragrance and the vigour of twining, lush green foliage to any garden.

I also enjoy the Star Jasmine(Trachelospermum jasminoides) because it flowers practically the year round, unlike the other Jasmines which are at their best in early Spring. It is also used as a ground cover creeping plant which is ideal for topiary once well-established, and is ideal for training - on an obelisk or other suitable framework.Though fairly slow as compared to the true Jasmines, it is hardy, evergreen , non- invasive and can easily be managed.

Common Jasmine, (Jasminum officianalis) is the best for covering a wall or to grow onto a gazebo, for example. And, bees and butterflies love it! All good reasons to go out and get one for the garden or even a container .

I just love the delicate fragrance of the blooms on the evening breeze ...

and, for a sweet-scented car, just pluck a couple of blooms and leave them under the dashboard!

Star Jasmine

Comment by Leila Raven on February 25, 2012 at 12:29pm

Speaking of flowers, we just have our snowdrops pushing up right now. Daffodils & crocuses coming soon. I was thinking we don't have enough winter flowers & was looking into the helliobore hybrids that are upward facing.. what they call winter roses. A variety called Ivory Prince, I'm going to keep an eye out to introduce.

My partner gray also bought be a beautiful jasmine vine growing on big loop/heart in full bloom, going to put a lattice along our bedroom window & plant it just outside, groom it to grow all around the window... I love the scent of jasmine at night. It's one of my favorite scents.

Comment by Leila Raven on February 25, 2012 at 12:25pm

Debbie, you're more than welcome to start discussions on flower gardening too! Not just herbals. I love love love flowers & we grow many of them also, grow some for how they look, grow some for how they smell, grow some for the bees, butterflies & birds they attract, grow some for pollination, grow some for cutting & bringing indoors.. flowers are good medicine whether they biological medicinal properties or not! :)

Comment by Debbie on February 21, 2012 at 9:33pm

This is such a nice page,, I only  do flowers anymore,, though I feel so at home reading from this page ;} blessings always !  

Comment by Leila Raven on February 21, 2012 at 1:05pm

ShenShen, thanks for the reminder.. my partner did the fruit trees, but not the roses.. I'll send him back out this weekend! ;) I'll make sure I supervise from the hot tub!

Comment by Leila Raven on August 23, 2011 at 9:36am

Caging the catnip is a good idea... :) We have it in a hanging basket right now, but then they have to wait on us to provide some for them. If it were caged in the garden they could access what grows through without harming the core plant... so clever!

Ours go wild even for the regular mint, but not to the same extreme, they do like to roll in it and chew on it a little, but if it were catnip growing in that pot they can access they would eradicate every last leaf and root! lol.

Comment by Leila Raven on August 22, 2011 at 4:37pm
now you've got me inspired...  Need to suss out some seeds/plants. :)
Comment by Leila Raven on August 22, 2011 at 4:17pm

Gypsy, sounds wonderful! My mother had a chocolate mint that was amazing, it smelt incredible, I never had it as tea though.

I should start growing more herbs specifically for tea, I drink a store bought blend I love daily, but growing my own, that would be nice... :)

Comment by Leila Raven on August 22, 2011 at 2:45pm

Zeph, I love mints! and so do our cats. lol. I guess it's the same family as catnip and has similar if not as strong properties. We get the cats rolling around in the mint plants often. I've forgotten what varieties we'd planted.

It's amazing how many varieties of mints there are now!

It's raining here today. I was just sitting in the hot tub in the rain looking at the garden drinking it all in... :)

 
 
 

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