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Looking for the perfect gift? Send a Houzz Gift Card! Garden Favorites. Email Save Comment Featured Answer. FlwrLdy52 19 years ago. Like 2 Save. Sort by: Oldest. Newest Oldest. Good luck with your club and hope this helps! Like Save. Like 1 Save. Yes local show. Very good in many ways, have lots of great ideas and not over the top budget-wise.

Totally renovated a bathroom in a weekend one time about the time I was getting quotes for my bathroom renovations.

My builder took 3 days to do the waterproofing and then left it over a weekend as well to ensure it was totally dry before laying the tiles.

When I jokingly said to him about it he blew his top and said they were giving builders a bad name for doing a job properly, when he quotes he allows 2 weeks so of course people question why it takes him so long when this young woman on the show can do it in 2 days. I should be working, but Houzz is awesome for procrastinating, so: Edibles: there are a gazillion resources on edible gardening.

There are also tons of great blogs on the topic, just pop some popcorn, get comfortable, and start Googling. As far as a greenhouse goes, you may need one if you decide to extend your growing season or do your own seed starts, but I recommend starting small and making sure you like gardening first.

You learn what works for you. Cutest vermin on the planet. The only thing that will keep them out without chemicals is a ' high deer fence. Most natural deer repellents and chemical ones too last for a while, till the deer habituate to them. Then you need to do something new. Chemicals: get over the idea of "manicured" and you'll be fine. Except for the clippings that get deposited by my mulching mower, my yard gets no supplemental nutrition.

Cut your grass at the tallest setting and it'll crowd out weed seeds and be lush and thick in August when your neighbors, who cut it like a putting green and fertilize, have crunchy brown yards.

Composting: easy as falling off a log. You're getting stuff to rot, which is what was going to happen anyhow. Just remember to keep it simple: no meat, no dairy, minimal oil, and make sure that anything treated with herbicides or pesticides does NOT go in the compost. That was enough. This is one where I'll definitely punt and say, "talk to your local nursery about a hedge plant. On the issue of natives I give a big old "yeah, but If you're planting in the duff of a forest floor that's been mostly undisturbed by the hand of Man or Woman , sure.

But keep in mind that the disturbed soils of suburbia, with fill and "topsoil" imported from god knows where, and none of the other plants that make up a native's ecological family, is far from what a native plant in your region is programmed for. I support the native movement in theory, but in practice it can result in disappointment for folks trying to get woodland plants to thrive on a new construction lot. If you're looking for a DIY approach, look to garden clubs and the county extension's Master Gardeners.

If you want the help of a pro, use the "Find Local Pros" feature in the bar at the top. Good luck! Houseplants - Tips and Tricks to Share Q. There should be no pathway by which the effluent can make it's way back into the pot. Raise your pots well above the maximum ht of the effluent. The reason we water copiously is so we can flush accumulating salts from the soil. Water to the point of saturation and allow the soil to drain.

When it's no longer draining, hold the pot over the sink and move it down, then sharply upward. At the change in direction from downward to upward, the excess water in the pot will adhere to Newton's First Law of Motion and continue downward and out the drain hole.

You can remove ALL excess water from water-retentive soils with this wick. The shaded area in the images below represents excess water that robs the roots of air. C shows how a pot's shape can affect how much excess water a soil can hold. Nursery will also sometimes supply refreshments. Lasts about 2 hours. Fall arrangements with pumpkins and gourds Feeding your winter friends — best types of food for no waste, food recipes Who knew, plants at the Zoo.

Old Native Indian gardening A journey through time and nature — extension office Hydrangea mania - Everything you ever wanted to know about hydrangeas nightscaping — garden rooms — lighting — playing cards — entertaining Shrubs beyond yew Victorian parlor plants Heirloom plants and seeds Wildflower walks Seed starting — different styles — hydroponics — under lights — under plastic etc.

Lawn treatments — when and how — from feeding to mowing height at different times of the year to dethatching to plugging Ticket sale to the public for 4 hours of clean-up work for your garden provided by garden club members.

No heavy stuff! Terrestrial Invasives — problematics and management — extension office Wholesale! Intimacy in your garden!! Extension agent Get your taste buds activated!! Cooking with herbs. Using plastic cups, yogurt tubs etc.

Viburnums and their use in your landscape Woody ornamentals — extension agent Conifer gardens — green — green — and more green Out of the heat and into the cool — shade gardening Moss gardening Zinnia or sunflower contest or flower show Your heady garden — fragrance Pie contest and sale Garden structures — accessorizing your garden Wow! No weeds! Wildcrafting — harvesting wild plants for decorating Birdies for charity — coordinate with John Deere — hand out pledge cards, can pledge from 1 cent to??

Guess how many birdies will be made at the john deere classic. Trash to treasures for your garden — what can you come up with to reuse a different way in your garden? Have a bake sale at the same time. Hamburger cookout and bake sale. Growing and using lemongrass Pruning — when, why, how Grafting — different types — extension agent Owls in your area — rescue house Convincing deer and other critters that your garden is not their hotel and restaurant.

After they dry, the garden club can offer these state-specific flowers at its next sale. Another idea is to feature the flower in other ways. Vermont, for example, lists the red clover as its state flower. To locate the perfect Garden Club Speaker Ideas, please set the undertaking, which you can do, such as planting some crops, adding a few accessories, along with others.

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