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Garden Seed Inventory is an essential reference for all serious vegetable growers who care about seeds and preserving our common garden heritage. This comprehensive “catalog of catalogs” is now available in an updated sixth edition, and lists nearly 8,500 nonhybrid varieties of everything from amaranth to zucchini.As traditional plant breeding gives way to bioengineering and patented varieties, it…
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Going to have a free day before we see the Cowboys in Arlington. Anything fun to do (that isnt too expensive like Six flags) around Dallas, Irving?
I love dogs (A cool pet shop?), video games and nice scenery (gardens ect)
Thanks!
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Yes I wanted to go to the state fair, but I belive it ends on the 18th… which is before I will be there.
@Prairie Girl. : Oops, October 24th is the day we will be free. And thanks for the suggestions!
You didn’t say when you’d be here, and of course it depends on the weather, but you might enjoy this. The northern part of Irving is called Las Colinas, and at Hwy 114 and O’Connor Blvd is Williams Square.
There is a larger than life bronze sculpture of several mustangs running through water. It’s beautiful. Also at Williams Square is the Mandalay Canal which is a European-style waterway with cobblestone walkways lined with shops and restaurants. It’s free unless you want to shop or eat there.
Event 2- “Gardening”, Picnic and walk around at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.
This perennial is hardy to ten degrees. Once you have tasted sorrel you will find it hard to live without. Since it is so easy to grow you won’t have to find out….
Main Video * An introduction to Asian pitcher plant species and hybrids. * Which Nepenthes grow best as houseplants. * Important tips about sunlight, water and soil. Cephalotus follicularis * How to successfully grow the Australian pitcher plant in your windowsill. Heliamphora * How to successfully grow the sun-loving pitcher plant from South America. Carnivorous Bromeliads * Rare …
Main Video * Twenty tropical sundews from South Africa, Australia, Brazil, Cuba and Hawaii. * Three factors that affect dew production, and why humidity isn t one of them. * How to select the correct window to grow sundews in your home. * Which artificial lights to use for your plants, and which ones to avoid. Mexican Butterworts * How to grow and propagate the beautiful fruit fly catchers…
Main Video * Overview of carnivorous plants native to the United States and Canada. * How carnivorous plants grow in the wild. * What makes a carnivorous plant carnivorous. * The most important concept to remember when growing carnivorous plants. * The required sunlight for growing flytraps, pitcher plants and sundews outdoors. * How to test your water quality. * How to make your own carniv…
Succulent plants offer dazzling possibilities for garden design and require only minimal maintenance to remain lush and alluring year round. Featuring the work of more than 50 professional garden designers and creative homeowners, this complete design compendium is as practical as it is inspirational. Lavishly illustrated with over 300 photographs, it gives design and cultivation basics for paths,…
#4 on Publishers Weekly’s Bestselling Gardening Books list! This new, completely revised edition has over 500 new photographs, 400 new illustrations, 400 new plants and trees, the latest pest control recommendations, fruit and vegetable recommendations, new tips and plants specifically for Southern Texas, plus everything in the first edition….
This groundbreaking book shows beginners and experienced gardeners alike how to create gorgeous gardens with the easiest, colorful, low water plants that north central Texas has to offer. It features over 1000 spectacular photos of annuals, perennials, shrubs, and trees that thrive with little or no irrigation and only require minutes of care per year – plants that can breeze through hot, humid, T…
For my gold award, I am redoing and very much improving a butterfly garden at my local park. I was wondering cost-wise, how much do butterfly gardens cost (just the plants alone)? Also, I live in West-Central Florida, if regions change anything. Thanks!
Michigan bulb company has a butterfly /hummingbird garden for 9.95 +shipping I think it has 17 plants
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From the foreword:”This is a book to treasure and use. One can browse in it for a few minutes before heading to the nursery and selecting some plants to start a garden. Or one can spend hours going through it, devouring each delicious morsel of information on your favorite butterflies. . . . Careful planning with this book will make anyone a successful butterfly gardener.”–Thomas C. Emmel, direct…
Everything the butterfly gardener or naturalist needs to know about the relationship between caterpillars and the plants that help them turn into butterflies. This book will become the classic guide to southern butterfly caterpillars and their host plants.With hundreds of color photographs and concise information in a format that can easily be carried into the field, it offers an unprecedented to…
From the award-winning author Lucy Beebe Tobias comes a true story of a down and dirty love affair with gardening. Hang on for the wild ride, featuring hot flashes of attraction plus moments of unfolding insight into the value of natives and going organic. Learn about the wild side of native gardening technique plus adventures with native plants you never knew existed.Review:”Florida Gardens Gone …
The Month-by-Month™ guides offer valuable advice on the proper timing of garden maintainance activities for each month. Month-by-Month™ Gardening in Florida is one of the first titles of the redesigned series from Cool Springs Press. Top features include: 4-color photography and line-drawing illustrations to demonstrate cultural practices Covers all major plant categories Specific advice for…
Do I prune my hydrangea in the fall or do I wait until early spring?When is it safe to put out tomatoes?Can I divide iris now? If you have ever asked yourself questions like these, Month-by-Month Gardening in Florida is for you. Gardening is a journey, not a destination. The day-by-day gardening experiences – planting a few onion sets in the first warm afternoon of spring… the surprises – a pur…
Gardening in Florida is quite different from that in the North. This book answers most of your questions and some you hadn’t considered. Although not a new book, it is current in its facts and tips. A must for people who want to start backyard gardens in Florida….
I need info about planting bulbs in an area that gets morning sun?
I’m attempting to help my friend plant a flower garden. She wants all bulbs planted this spring in front of her house. She gets morning sun on that area, but around noon it gets shady. I need to know everything! What do I need to do to prepare the earth for planting? They are crocus’, tulips and daffodils. Any and all help would be greatly appriciated.
First off, planting them now will probably result in blooms NEXT year. You can place them in the fridge for a couple of weeks to “winter” and fool them if she wants blooms this year. Planting bulbs is easy, simply dig a shallow hole and plant the bulb (in a Tennessee climate) no more than 1 inch below the surface. Other than that they should do fine.
Three prominent experts from the Missouri Botanical Garden make bulb planting understandable, easy and successful. Aimed at the rapidly growing ranks of home gardeners, this will provide the viewer with easy-to-understand, yet expert advice. Step-by-step, easy-to-follow, and beautifully filmed footage moves the viewer through the entire bulb process – from section and planning, to planting, and on…
This is a 1000 watt Metal Halide replacement lamp to be used with any 1000 MH ballast or light system. Sunmaster Warm Deluxe halides are spectrally enhanced halides that are the best all-purpose growth and fruiting/flowering light you can use. They contain more red wavelengths of the spectrum than common halides….
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These flower bulbs are imported from the Netherlands. They will produce fragrant white flowers about 30 days after you plant them….
YEAR – ROUND gardening, in the comfort of your kitchen! Aerogarden Indoor Grower, ON SALE! Grow herbs, vegetables and flowers INDOORS, all year long! The Aerogarden uses state-of-the-art aeroponics to grow plants without the use of soil, and with 95% less water than soil-bound plants. Instead of dirt, each plant’s root system is suspended in a 100% humid, oxygenated and nutrient-rich growing chamb…
A perfect gift for Valentine’s Day, Easter, birthdays or any special occasion, this collection of Spring garden bulbs includes 4 red tulips, 1 blue hyacinth, 2 yellow daffodils, 4 purple crocus and 3 yellow mini-daffodils. Quality bulbs by Wisconsin Growers Greenhouse are planted in a soil-less mix in a grower pot and then placed in a decorative basket. NOTE: Bulbs will not be in bloom when deli…
The Contech Electronics Scarecrow Motion-Activated Sprinkler presents an innovative, humane way to keep pets and wildlife from disturbing your yard and garden without the use of complicated traps or potentially hazardous chemicals. The sprinkler combines a surprise spray of water with unexpected motion and noise to create a safe, effective deterrent to unwanted visitors, helping keep your garden l…
Ingenious tomato planter turns gardening upside down! Thanks to a whole new direction in growing tomatoes, your crop will be bigger, better tasting, healthier, and easier to grow than ever before. You can water, feed, trim and harvest without bending or kneeling–and since your crop is upside down and will never touch the ground, staking, caging, bacteria, ground rotting, fungus and small animals …