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Tightwad Tuesday-Frugal Gardening Tips

March 31, 2009 by Gardening Ideas · Leave a Comment 

Are you tired of gardening posts yet? Me either! Here is another post today to help keep your expenses down during your gardening season. Start your garden from seedlings instead of buying plants from the nursery. You can save a tremendous amount of money just by growing your own plants. Share and swap seeds and plants with friends. My neighbor has brought me strawberry plants, onion seeds, pepper seeds, tomato seeds. I have shared with her some of my surplus seeds as well. Store lef

Plant A Row Volunteer Growers To Help Food Pantry (Leesburg Today)

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The March 21 meeting of Loudoun's fledgling Plant A Row for the Hungry organization saw an increase in attendance and an enthusiastic response from the community as its goals are slowly, but surely, realized.

How To Turn A Lawn Into A Vegetable Garden

March 31, 2009 by Gardening Ideas · Leave a Comment 

by Susan HoneywellIf you have a lawn, you probably wondered often enough why you keep up with such a useless, time-consuming and expensive piece of outdoor landscaping when you could instead have a healthy and productive organic vegetable garden. Now that even the White House is starting a garden, it could be the right time for you as well!Many people who would like to turn to organic vegetable gardening are put off by the idea that it must be a difficult and time-consuming endeavour, and that a

A harvest of savings (Sparta Expositor)

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FRESH VEGGIES. A 15 by 15 feet garden can produce more than 100 pounds of garden-fresh vegetables and herbs. The economy is tanking, grocery bills are climbing and food safety scares are on the rise.

Great Gardens of England

March 31, 2009 by Gardening Ideas · Leave a Comment 

Great Gardens of England




An intimate portrait of Britain’s most beautiful gardens. From the grandest of castles to the tiniest of courtyards, this deluxe 4 DVD collector’s edition discovers and reveals some of the finest gardens in all of Britain. Featuring dozens of gardens, each visit is presented by the owner themselves who provides unique insight into the creation and tending of their beloved garden. From all over the United Kingdom discover 40 authentic English gardens, including: Disc 1 Ken Caro, Cornwall; The White House, Nottinghamshire; Church Hill Cottage, Kent; Preen Manor, Shropshire; Birtsmorton Court, Worcestershire; Trevi Gardens, Gloucestershire; The Croft, Yorkshire; Arbour Cottage, Staffordshire; The Mill, Somerset; Vale End, Surrey Disc 2 Trewithen, Cornwall; 39 Warwick Crescent, Kent; Doddington Place, Kent; South End House, Hampshire; Wollerton Old Hall, Shropshire; The Bell House, Gloucestershire; Bosvigo House, Cornwall; Home Covert, Wiltshire; Greencombe, Somerset; Chilworth Manor, Surrey Disc 3 Algars Manor, Avon; Chyverton, Cornwall; Luton House, Kent; Oak Tree House, Norfolk; Cedar Lodge, Worcestershire; Iford Manor, Wiltshire; Bedburn Hall, County Durham; Penpergwm Lodge, Gwent; 21 Chapel Street, Lincolnshire; Wyken Hall, Suffolk Disc 4 Crowe Hall, Avon; 17 Bridle Road, Nottinghamshire; Mwyndy House, Glamorgan; Chesters Walled Garden, Northumberland; Litton Cheney, Dorset; Fellside, Cumbria; Lake House, Norfolk; Edge Hill, Gwent; Coverwood Lakes, Surrey; Lower House Farm, Gwent

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5 Stars Nice collection of visits to 40 English Gardens
This is a nicely done collection of video visits to various UK gardens spread over 4 dvds in which the garden is toured and the owner interviewed. Good video quality.

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