Purchased some plants yesterday and put them in the garden. I now have eggplant, zucchini, capsicums, basil and lettuce. i watered them well, went inside and then a storm came over. Torrential rain came down for a couple of hours. I went outside to see if they had survived and they are all looking perky!!
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For gardning proucts and tools of gardning should ready before season start ."The most commonly available, easiest to use, and relatively safest herbicide is one with the active ingredient glyphosate. Brand names include Roundup, Kleenup, and others. The best way to tell whether you’re getting the product you want is to ask your hardware store or garden center associate to help you. Be sure to read the label and look for the active ingredient glyphosate".:pirate::laugh2:
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I love greenery and plants around me like different flowering plants and nonflowering plants. But I have never planted any tree or plant and never take care of it because always my mother and wife do so. I have no idea about the tools of gardening. John48! Can you tell me little about them.
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The following links may be helpful:
http://www.marthastewart.com/244276/...n-tools#244276
http://www.hgtvgardens.com/photos/ga...one-should-own
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Albalad! Although I never arrange or plant a garden but my mother always maintained my home garden. I have checked your shared links and must say these tools are really helpful for planning because I often saw my mom to do use these tools.. I would like to say keep sharing such kind of different posts for readers' help. These days I am on my washington bus tours with my brother and now, decided to help my mother in this matter,(gardening )
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Hi Liz, hope the garden survives the natural 'enemies'.
Weather has taken a turn for the worse here, but we have had only 60% of the normal April rainfall. Snow, sleet and hail swirling around the country just now. Gardeners are having to take defensive measures~~
Sandy
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Hi Sandy:
Weird weather! It was a nasty winter here. Thankfully this area did not get clobbered like Boston.
We had a warming spell about a week ago and I rushed to get some seeding done. I call it my veggie patch but the beds add up to 900 square feet. Takes time! Then the temp. dipped and a few nights below freezing got me a little worried but I don't think much damage was done. The thought of all those zucchini loaves at the end of the season had me charging at the effort. But, this year I am resolved to have more restraint. Last Fall, I was slobbering at the chops viewing twelve loaves in my freezer. Then, it seemed overnight there were none. I had trouble pulling on my pants!!
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Hi Liz, I was in Ontario from Dec until the end of Feb. It was the coldest Feb on record...
It seems to me that they are having similar weather to you (as are we~~).
No garden for me to worry about here, but had been hoping to be 'home' in May to tackle the garden there. Does not look like that is going to happen and am attempting to 'encourage' the 'tenant' to do some weeding at least. Have no doubt that he will not do that so there will be a jungle waiting for me when I eventually get over...
Sandy
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