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Growing Diosma: Golden and Pink

August 19, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

Diosma was the landscaping perennial of choice during the 80's. Actually, if you could find a garden that didn't grow it in that era you were doing well as everyone seemed to be planting it. Landscaped and non-landscaped gardens alike bore them in abundance. The attraction to the diosma was it's neat, compact growing style. The 80's heralded the move away from time-consuming bitsy gardens and began to exhibit a neatness and uniformity that many gardeners had never experienced before. As if ove

Safe and Natural Ways to Fight Four-legged Foes in Your Gardens (Lexington Clipper-Herald)

June 7, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

(ARA) - You love the great outdoors, especially gardening. But sometimes wildlife can be just a bit too wild, with rabbits munching prized plants to the ground, deer devouring petals of roses and azaleas, and cats rolling over seedlings and leaving their calling cards throughout your landscaping.

Safe and Natural Ways to Fight Four-legged Foes in Your Gardens (Lexington Clipper-Herald)

June 4, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

(ARA) - You love the great outdoors, especially gardening. But sometimes wildlife can be just a bit too wild, with rabbits munching prized plants to the ground, deer devouring petals of roses and azaleas, and cats rolling over seedlings and leaving their calling cards throughout your landscaping.

Safe and Natural Ways to Fight Four-legged Foes in Your Gardens (Carteret County News-Times)

May 27, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

(ARA) - You love the great outdoors, especially gardening. But sometimes wildlife can be just a bit too wild, with rabbits munching prized plants to the ground, deer devouring petals of roses and azaleas, and cats rolling over seedlings and leaving their calling cards throughout your landscaping.

Economy may temper landscaping (The Leaf Chronicle)

April 19, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

DANVILLE, Ky. — Madelyn Worley of Danville was loading a small dogwood tree into the back of her SUV in the parking lot outside the Lowe's Garden Center one recent morning.

Safe and Natural Ways to Fight Four-legged Foes in Your Gardens (Lexington Clipper-Herald)

April 19, 2009 by Vegetable Garden · Leave a Comment 

(ARA) - You love the great outdoors, especially gardening. But sometimes wildlife can be just a bit too wild, with rabbits munching prized plants to the ground, deer devouring petals of roses and azaleas, and cats rolling over seedlings and leaving their calling cards throughout your landscaping.

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