Special Gardens
What are special gardens? These are gardens with something specific in mind. Here you will find tips for the special needs gardener, gardening with children and those just starting out. In addition, you will learn more about growing specific types of gardens like xeriscape designs, color themes, seaside gardens, organic gardening, urban gardening and using containers in the garden. From how to design them to their overall care, these special gardens have something for everyone. So, if you’re looking for something specific, it’s likely here.
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Jojoba Garden Uses – Tips On Using Jojoba Oil In The Garden
Horticultural oils include mineral oil and other petroleum derivatives as well as plant-derived oils accepted in organic farming and gardening. Jojoba oil is a natural, plant-based horticultural oil. Learn more about jojoba pesticide in this article.
By Ilana Goldowitz Jimenez
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Senior Home Garden Activities: Gardening Activities For The Elderly
More senior home garden activities are being offered to elderly residents of retirement homes and nursing homes, and even to patients with dementia or Alzheimer's. Click here to learn more about gardening activities for the elderly.
By Teo Spengler
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Small Raised Bed Design - How Small Can A Raised Bed Be
If you have a small garden space, you can still raise plenty of plants. You just need a plan. Read on to learn about tiny raised beds.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Best Balcony Plants - Growing Balcony Plants And Flowers
What are good balcony plants for small spaces? Whether you want food, flowers, or exotica, find the best balcony plants to liven your outside area.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Grow A Balcony Flower Garden - Balcony Flower Care
Many gardeners find themselves severely limited by space. This is especially true for those living in apartments and condos. It is for this reason that balcony gardening continues to grow in popularity. But what are the best flowers for a balcony?
By Tonya Barnett
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What Is A Kitchen Garden - Kitchen Garden Ideas
A kitchen garden is a centuries-old way to ensure fresh fruits, vegetables and seasonings within easy reach of the kitchen. Read on for more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Grows Well In Dry Soil Full Sun: Full Sun Dry Soil Plants
During difficult growing seasons, even experienced gardeners may have trouble meeting the needs of their plants. Read on for tips on growing in dry soil and full sun.
By Tonya Barnett
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Downspout Vegetable Gardening – Planting A Rainwater Vegetable Garden
One way to use rainwater is the creation of a downspout or rain gutter garden. Click here to learn more about growing downspout vegetables.
By Becca Badgett
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What Is A Scent Garden – Tips For Planting A Fragrant Garden
A garden is not just attractive to the eyes; it is truly a feast for all the senses. Without sacrificing the visual, consider planting a fragrant garden.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Shakespearean Herb Garden – Growing Herbs From Shakespeare
Shakespeare often referenced plants and herbs in his many plays. These herbs from his quotes are often used when constructing a Shakespearean herb garden.
By Laura Miller
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What Is A Shaker Herb Garden: Growing Medicinal Shaker Herbs
The Shakers were known not only for seeds, but also for medicinal Shaker herbs. There were hundreds of herbs grown in a Shaker garden useful for a variety of medical ailments.
By Amy Grant
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Russian Garden Design Ideas – Growing Russian Garden Plants
Russian dacha gardens are something to be admired. They provide more than half of the Russia’s food supply, and they do it without pesticides, tractors, tillers or animals. Read on to learn more.
By Susan Albert
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Forever Growing Garden Design – Learn About Forever Flower Gardens
What is a forever garden? Simply put, it's a long-lived garden filled with beautiful perennials and hardscaping features such as fences, walkways, and fountains.
By Laura Miller
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St. Patrick’s Day Garden Ideas: How To Make A Leprechaun Fairy Garden
Saint Patrick’s Day is here again. For a fun project to take on with family or friends, click here!
By Teo Spengler
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How To Fix Excessive Rain Garden Overflow
Rain gardens have become popular ways of dealing with excess water in the landscape. But they only work with the right drainage. Click for more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Rain Garden Ideas For Shady Yards
Rain garden plants should be native species that tolerate moist soil. If the low area of your garden is shady, choose appropriate plants.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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How To Grow A Cottagecore Flower Garden
Cottagecore gardening is a popular aesthetic that brings a charming essence to the landscape. Click to learn how to make your own cottagecore garden.
By Bonnie L. Grant