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Must Have Natives
Posted On 02/03/2010 08:42:19 by CoolGardenThings

Winter is here. Your ground is rock hard. What should a gardener do? Writing a garden list seems like the one activity left. Coneflower, Black-eyed Susan, Moonbeam Coreopsis and False Indigo are some fabulous natives for a northern garden wish list. Why is it important to use native plants? Native plants are good for the wildlife in your neighborhood and they save you time, water and money.

Coneflower(Echinacea) is a lovely native flower that every landscape should have. This... Read More



Never Lose Another Boxwood - Is It Possible?
Posted On 12/05/2009 18:55:44 by CoolGardenThings
Boxwoods accent well to most any gardens and landscapes having a formal appeal. They can be sheared and shaped into just about any shape you can imagine. Boxes are excellent, hardy shrubs in gardens that keep their vibrant rsconsul_green all year - even in the bitter cold north. Yes, boxwoods desire some attention and some TLC will be do on your part. Surefire steps to keeping your boxwoods abundant throughout the seasons to come:

1. Stear clear of irregular mixing of your boxwood b... Read More



Urban Gardens
Posted On 04/30/2009 12:49:31 by
Pleased to announce the launch of my blog, Urban Gardens.
www.urbangardensweb.com
Please visit and please subscribe!... Read More



A Few Words about Gardening
Posted On 04/22/2009 14:39:07 by
Spring Clean-Up  
Well, it is finally spring here in Michigan and I am thankfully getting work in peoples gardens. Mostly I have been busy cleaning the leaves out of the beds and trimming down the dead perenials from last year. I have pruned a few late summer shrubs. I know better than to touch my spring shrubs.
I generally pick up a lot of branches and twigs this time of year and spend a fair amount of time thatching peoples grass, kind of inadvertently as I try to remove all... Read More



Bringing a Water Garden Perspective to the Site
Posted On 03/20/2009 08:10:59 by
It is a pleasure to join Lawn and garden Webvision!  I come to the site as a ponding enthusiast.  From a very young age I have always been fascinated with the wonder the natural beauty of water.  I was constantly down along a pond's or river's edge catching crawfish, minnows or just watering the rhythmic artistic flow of the water currents.        This interest has been the foundation of developing a Supportive Ponding Online Community, BuildingM... Read More



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