
24 Nov
Posted by Webmann as Gardening Tips, New Brunswick, backyard gardening, gardening, indoor gardening, vegatable gardening
The Beauty Of Dianthus
If you’ve ever seen pinks (dianthus) spreading its charming gray green leaf tones and giddy little fringed and fragrant flowers through the Cape Cod cemeteries and along the roadside, you’ll know you must have them on your own home property. What a variety of dianthus are yours for the growing.
White, pink and [...]
24 Nov
Posted by Webmann as Gardening Tips, New Brunswick, backyard gardening, gardening, indoor gardening, vegatable gardening
All About Floribunda Roses
The name ‘Floribunda’ is of Latin origin and means “many flowered” or “abundance of flowers” and this variety of rose certainly lives up to its name. These roses have been described as some of the most colorful of the modern rose types. Typically, their flowers are arranged in low-growing large clusters. [...]
22 Nov
Posted by Webmann as Gardening Tips, New Brunswick, backyard gardening, gardening, indoor gardening, vegatable gardening
The Beautiful Benefits Of A Small Lawn
Although we enjoy tremendously our big meadow-lawn, we also get a great deal of satisfaction from the 12 to 15-foot swath of regular mowed lawn around the house. We have developed some easy procedures for its maintenance. All are in the let’s-keep-it-simple vein.
We cut this strip of lawn each [...]
20 Nov
Posted by Webmann as Gardening Tips, New Brunswick, backyard gardening, gardening, indoor gardening, vegatable gardening
Popular flower bulbs
Bulbs are among the most attractive, and easiest to care for, flowers in the garden. A bulb garden in full bloom can be a wonderful, attractive sight for any gardener.
Another great thing about bulbs is the sheer variety in which they come. There are bulb plants to satisfy virtually any taste, and bulb [...]
19 Nov
Posted by Webmann as Gardening Tips, New Brunswick, backyard gardening, gardening, indoor gardening, vegatable gardening
The Most Common Types Of Rose Diseases
There’s nothing worse than seeing all of your hard work destroyed by a rose disease or fungus. Roses can be weakened during the winter dormancy and become more susceptible to disease when the growing season begins.
Even if the bush survived winter unscathed, spring rains and summer’s heat [...]
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