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Stewart's Gardening Newsletter Stewart's Gardening Newsletter is especially for those in the mid south. It will keep you up to date on the latest additions to our garden and web site.
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Annuals Learn the secret for growing great looking annuals. Online resources, growing tips, our favorite picks.
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Best Perennials For The South Learn the secrets of growing great perennials, soil prep, fertilizing, watering, staking, buy perennials online
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Full Sun Perennials-Russian Sage Russian sage is one of our favorite perennials her in the Mid South. One of the longest flowering perennials in the garden!
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Trees With Berries and Seedpods at Interest to Your Garden Adding trees with ornamental berries or seedpods is a great way to add interest to your garden and to help the critters that frequent your yard too.
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Rose Gardening Tips Rose gardening has gotten much easier with the introduction of new varities.
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Shade Gardening - A Problem or A Blessing? Shade gardening can be a challenge for even the most experienced gardener, but adding shady places to sit and sip tea are a welcome respite on a hot summer day. Learn how to turn your shady backyard
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Herbs Learn the history, culture, propagation, harvesting, and preservation of herbs
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Bulbs For Every Garden Bulbs give you a rainbow of of dazzling colors with very little work. You can find bulbs for every garden situation including borders, bedding displays, rock gardens, and raised beds.
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Organic Vegetable Gardening Organic vegetable gardening. What better way to end the day than going out to your own organic vegetable garden and picking vine ripened tomatoes, fresh cucumbers and squash for your evening meal.
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Landscaping with trees and shrubs Adding trees and shrubs to your landscape is a good way to add interesting foliage, texture, and shapes to your garden space. Even small spaces like balconies and patios can benefit with the addition
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Kids Gardening Kids gardening is a wonderful and exciting activity for children of all ages.Learn about projects and gardening skills for each age group
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Backyard Beekeeping Backyard beekeeping is becoming popular as more people understand the importance of raising bees.
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Critter Control for you garden Critter control can be a daunting task for homeowners. There are solutions to problems with deer, squirrels, chipmunks, and rabbits.
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Insect Identification Guide Here you will find an insect identification guide of a variety of insects including fall web worms.
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Starting Seeds Starting seeds of for your garden indoors is a great way to get a head start on your growing season. Not only that, but it saves you money and you have more hybrid and heirloom plants to choose from
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Landscape Design - Design for Easy Care A good landscape design for your home will help you to plan the best use of plant material for your site. There are many free garden design software programs that can help.
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Lemon Verbena Lemon Verbena is a semi-deciduous, tender perennial shrub. Considered one of the best loved lemon-scented herbs. The leaves ared used in cooking and crafting. If you have ever grown it once, you wo
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Hardiness Zone Map What is the USDA Hardiness Zone map? The best way to be sure that you purchase the right plants for your yard is to know what hardiness zone you are in.
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Horticultural Therapy Horticultural Therapy is a process of using plants and horticultural activities to improve the social, educational,psychological, and physical adjustment of a person.
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Gardening Basics for your Landscape Learn gardening basics for your landscaping projects. How to make a bed, design for easy care, soil basics
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Raised Flower Beds If you enjoy gardening, you will eventually be faced with the task of making a new bed. Raised flower beds are great if you have drainage problems or very bad soil.
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Books on Gardening books on gardening, free gardening books, online gardening books, organic gardening, childrens gardening
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Mail-Order Catalogs online Mail-order catalogs online are an easy way to find seeds and plants. Order your catalogs in January and spend time planning your garden.
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Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park You don't want to miss Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park in New York. It is has a variety of flower beds, greenhouses, orchards, and outbuildings surrounding the mansion.
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Yarrow Yarrow is a herbaceous perennial plant. It's an easy, drought tolerant perennial to add to any garden. Learn to grow, harvest and craft with this herb.
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Harvesting Yarrow Yarrow is a sturdy, popular, and easy perennial to dry. It has large, flat heads of distinctive yellow flowers that have a pungent fragrance. Harvesting yarrow is easy.
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Garden Links Here you will find useful garden links and resources that you can trust.
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The Scented Garden Learn what herbs are used in a scented garden. Herbs for moth chaser sachets and potpourri
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Squash Bugs The squash bug can be one of the most annoying bugs in the garden. Problems are particularly hard on winter types of squash like summer squash, melons, and cucumbers.
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Your stories Much of this web site is about our gardening tips and techniques and gardening advice, but now we want to explore a different path and here your stories and gardening experiences.
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Local Garden Clubs Local garden clubs are a great way to make new friends and help the . If yours needs a web site. Have one for free here.
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Dwarf Fruit Trees Dwarf fruit trees are gaining in popularity for gift-giving and for use in your own landscape or home decor.
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Mimosa Trees - To Have or Not to Have Not Mimosa trees can grow up to 25 feet very rapidly. They have a tropical look, are very hardy, and drought tolerant. Should you have them in your yard?
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Fast Growing Trees Fast growing trees are perfect for certain areas. Here's the experts advice about which ones are best.
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Climbing Hydrangea The climbing hydrangea is a woody, self-climbing deciduoius climber, which can get as tall as 60 ft (16 m) or more.
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Tulip Bulbs Here in the Mid South, we treat tulips like annuals because of our heat. Tulip bulbs perform better in full sun but will tolerate a bit of shade.
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Storing Tulip Bulbs Storing tulip bulbs the correct way will ensure that they won't rot before you plant them.
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Winter Gardening Winter gardening in the Mid-South is anything but dull. It seems we are just as busy in the winter as we are in the spring and summer.
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Victory Gardens There has been a revival of victory gardens in our country. Sometimes called 'war gardens," "recession gardens," "community gardens," and even "money gardens" Even our nations capital has gotten invo
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Full Sun Annuals Full sun annuals are almost always drought resistant annuals as well. Each year, we get to chose from a variety of seed choices as well as established nursery plants in a rainbow of colors, what annua
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The Southern Gardener's Book of Lists The Southern Gardener's Book of Lists is one of the best books you can buy if you are a gardener in the Southeast United States. It list the best plants for all you needs, wants, and whim.
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Soil Work For the Perfect Garden Soil work is the key to good gardening. It's one of man's most important natural resources, since it is the original source of much of his food and clothing. Garden soil preparation and obtaining a go
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Garden Blog Find out the latest "buzz" in the world of gardening and see updates to our website.
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Garden Wizardry For Kids Gardening Wizardry for Kids is a great book that was written for children whose garden growing space may be only a windowsill in an apartment or a classroom. It offers easy-to-read, easy-to-do plant
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Growing Mint If you have an herb garden, you most likely are growing mint mint. Learn the secrets of growing it and not letting it take over your garden.
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Spiny bears breeches Spiny bears breeches, Acanthus spinosus, has become quiet a conversation peace in our garden. This perennial has spikes with mauve flowers which bloom in June and July with thisltlelike leaves.
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Northern Sea Oats-The near perfect perennial Northern Sea Oats is a fantastic deer-resistant perennial that adds grace and movement to any garden.
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Salvia Blue salvia is one of our favorite annuals here in the Mid South. It's great for zones 6, 7, and 8. Being deer-resistant, pest free, and drought tolerant.
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Rosemary and Thyme - Two "Must-Have" Culinary Herbs in Your Garden Rosemary and thyme are two of the most used culinary herbs. You know your famous when Simon and Garfunkel name a song after you.
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Coreopsis 'Moonbeam' It's easy to see why the coreopsis 'Moonbeam' cultivar won the Perennnial Plant Association's 'Plant of the Year' award n 1992 and why it continues to be one of the ten top-selling perennials today.
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Indoor Herb Container Gardening Indoor herb container gardening is an excellent way to use herbs year round. Learn some easy tips for beginners.
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North Carolina Arboretum North Carolina Arboretum is a special treat if you're near Asheville, North Carolina. A center for education, research, conservation, economic development and garden demonstration.
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Daffodils For North American Gardens The book Daffodils For North American Gardens by Brent and Becky Heath is an excellent resource for anyone interested in growing daffodils.
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Daffodil Bulbs Planting daffodil bulbs tips and secrets. It's a great way to get ready for a beautiful spring.
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Bearded Iris Bulbs Planting Tips Bearded iris bulbs are easy to grow when you know tips on how to space, plant, divide, and what soil and light conditions they require
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Growing Crocuses Gives Your Garden Great Spring Color Growing crocuses is a great way to add spring color to a sunny spot in your garden. Learn tips about planting, spacing, recommended varieties as well as the number one mistake some gardeners make whe
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Types of Evergreen Trees Different types of evergreen trees are great winter foliage plants and are easy to grow in the Mid South. These will be the backbone to your winter garden.
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Basil Pesto Recipe Making a basil pesto recipe is on of the many advantages to growing basil. It doesn't get much fresher than going out 30 minutes before you eat and picking a handful of fresh basil leaves for this
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Freezing Herbs Freezing herbs like chives, chervil, basil, lemon balm, parsley, rosemary and mints is a great way to preserve their freshness. Learn four easy methods to preserve your harvest.
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Square Foot Gardening All New Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew is the number one selling gardening book. See why it changed our life.
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Growing Culinary Herbs Growing culinary herbs in your own garden is a great way to have fresh herbs that you can use fresh, dried, or frozen
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Grasshopper Insect Control the Natural Way Grasshopper insect control is easy to using integrated pest management systems.
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GrowVeg.com GrowVeg.com has a fantastic interactive web tool that helps you plan your veggie garden at the click of a mouse.
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Growing Dill Tips and advice on growing dill and harvesting
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