- The National Gardening Association
Learn how to garden and grow plants successfully from the National Gardening Association Read articles about vegetables, flowers, and herb and much more
- Plants Database - Garden. org
The Garden org Plants Database There are 803,829 plants, and 908,118 images in this world class database of plants, which is collaboratively developed by over 5,000 Garden org members from around the globe (View more stats)
- A Brief History of Peppers - Garden. org
By National Gardening Association Editors Peppers make the garden brighter The glistening greens of the leaves and the rainbow of colors of the ripening peppers - red, yellow, orange, green, brown or purple - all mark the rows where peppers are growing They're so striking, you'll probably want to plant peppers in a spot where they can easily be seen and appreciated by visitors The
- Harvesting Potatoes - Garden. org
By National Gardening Association Editors After all your work of planting and caring for your potato plants, here's how to get the most from your harvest New Potatoes The earliest or "new" potatoes of the season are a treat not to be missed They're small, round, smooth and delicious When you think you have early potatoes big enough to eat, reach into your early hills, feel for the best
- Pest Control Library - Garden. org
Pest Control Library Use our "mug shots" to identify pest problems in your garden Click on names for photos and complete descriptions On this page you will find sections for bugs, diseases and animal pests Bug Mugs
- When to Plant Vegetables in El Paso, TX - Garden. org
Cole crops like broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage can be direct seeded into your garden around February 9, assuming the ground can be worked, but it's better to start them indoors around January 12 and then transplant them into the garden around March 2 Do the same with lettuce and spinach Plant onion starts and potatoes around January 22 Sow the seeds of peas (sugar snap and english) at
- Gardening Calculators: Sulfur - Garden. org
« Select a different calculator What is sulfur? If you live in where rainfall is naturally low, or where limestone is abundant in your soil, you'll likely need to take steps to lower your soil's p H Usually, the best product to use is 100 percent finely ground sulfur, a mined mineral Sometimes called "flowers of sulfur," this is the same material that gardeners use as a fungicide and is the
- About the National Gardening Association - Garden. org
Garden Research, a division of the National Gardening Association, is a well-known and widely recognized authority on the U S consumer lawn and garden market Since 1973, we have worked with the Gallup Organization, Harris Interactive, and now Research Now SSI to provide market research information for the lawn, garden, and nursery industries
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