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  • Combination Plants for Containers

    I have observed my neighbors and my wife move their containers and pots to the patio and their yards each spring for several years. Some of the color combination's they have used are gorgeous. My opinion of what are the most attractive usually focus's on a single flower color theme with a bright...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 09-26-2009
  • Growing Dahlias

    Growing Dahlias is not difficult. There are 2 points of reference that must be adhered to. Number 1, plant only if ground is over 60 degrees. Dahlia tubers will rot in cold ground. Number 2, the soil must be well drained, they do not like wet feet or roots. A ground pH of 6 is ideal. Meet these requirements...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 07-14-2009
  • Planting and Caring for Dahlia Bulbs

    Dahlias come in a variety of heights. Some are only 5-18 inches tall like the Grande Morelia. Then there are the Dinner Plate Dahlia that reaches a height of 36-48 inches. You can plant Dahlias directly outdoors, or they can be started indoors in individual pots with peat moss and vermiculaite. When...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 06-28-2009
  • Never Enough Space!

    Do you have a limited growing area and a small space for your flower garden? There are ways you can make your small area look larger than it really is. Make use of every square inch of room by going vertical. Planting in raised beds or using trellises, obelisks or fences brings the focus upward, and...
    Posted to Helpful Gardening Tips (Weblog) by bill-nhn on 06-17-2009
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