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http://www.ufseeds.com/What-to-Plant-Now_85b60b42bd4546.html January It's time for garden catalogs to arrive in the mail. January is a great time to start planning what you will be planting in your garden. Look through your catalogs and find the vegetable seeds for your garden. Some flower varieties should be started in January. In a warmer environment you can plant certain vegetables but must be ready for a frost.

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Jeepers Creepers Planting Tips

http://www.jeeperscreepers.info/tips.html Planting Jeepers Creepers® Planting Tips Planting Jeepers Creepers® is much like planting any other kind of perennial. These planting steps should come in handy. 1. After preparing soil, dig hole deep enough to hold root ball. 2. Remove pot, break up root ball if root-bound. 3.
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Copper For The Garden: What Copper Does For Plants

By Nikki Phipps (Author of The Bulb-o-licious Garden ) Copper is an essential element for plant growth.
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The Garden Of Oz

The Basics Of Composting What Is Compost? Compost is simply decomposed organic material. The organic material can be plant material or animal matter.
http://www.wikihow.com/Grow-Cuttings-from-Established-Plants Edit Edited by Badg3er, Jack Herrick, Stevie Pittsley, Ben Rubenstein and 34 others You can grow more plants from the ones you have already in your garden!

How to Grow Cuttings from Established Plants

For many gardeners, nothing quite compares to the thrill of spying that first purple or yellow crocus peeking through the melting snow. Spring bulbs bloom in waves, beginning with the crocus and Siberian squill and culminating in the late tulips and daffodils that peak just before the true summer heat sets in. Over the years, bulbs will naturally multiply. http://www.gardenguides.com/87462-time-transplant-spring-bulbs.html

The Best Time to Transplant Spring Bulbs

*Why I Use Epsom Salt in the Garden* By: LL4e 14 June 2004 I wanted to show everyone what a difference it makes with and without with only water being added all of these plants was planted on the same day and time. I am showing you ones I am growing with the sq. ft. method. All of these photo's were just taken today. http://www.alpharubicon.com/primitive/epsomll4e.htm

Why I Use Epsom Salt in the Garden

Do it Yourself « Living Walls and Vertical Gardens

It’s approaching the end of summer and rather than saying good-bye to your herbs why not go inside and try an indoor vertical herb garden? But, if you live in an apartment and have space restrictions a permanent vertical herb garden might just be the solution for you – where you can have herbs inside all year round. You may also like to get creative and add colour by adding succulents. http://www.livingwallart.com/category/do-it-yourself/