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Fruits and Vegetables That Will Grow in a Florida Garden

Anyone who is planning to have a fruit and vegetable garden in any state should have a good idea of what will or will not grow. There is no reason to plant seeds that are never going to amount to anything. The best thing about a garden in Florida is that there are a wide [...] [...]

Best Plants to Grow in Autumn

If you have a vegetable garden, it probably seems a bit upsetting when the summer ends. Most people automatically assume that their garden is done at this time until next year. It is important to keep in mind that there are many plants that grow very well in autumn. Although there are many which [...]

How to Create a Butterfly Garden

Butterflies are very beautiful insects. No matter where you live, it is possible to create your very own butterfly garden. If you simply want to admire butterflies coming in and out of your garden, this can be a great idea. It can also be a great choice for people who enjoy taking photographs of [...]

Growing Cucumbers - Tips And Tricks

Growing cucumbers can be one of the most rewarding and easy gardening adventures that you can embark upon. The success rate for cucumbers is actually quite high, and planting them is a pretty easy thing to learn how to do. The basics of cucumber planting and growing are very simple concepts, and [...]

Five Houseplants Even The Worst Gardener Can Grow

If you are one of the worst gardeners in the world, then finding a very easy to grow houseplant can be daunting. Not every plant out there will take abuse and neglect without dying. Most plants require some tender loving care, and others are a bit more solitary and independant in their needs. [...]