George asks…
I want to start gardening next spring/summer or maybe do container gardening so Im trying to find some good gardening sites that have tips and information for gardening, things like tools, design, flower tips, and that kind of stuff. It seems that all gardening sites i go to have garbage information, or they are really repetitive. What do you search for in gardening sites to find good information:
If you’re planning on growing vegetables in containers, check out the container gardening suite at http://www.grow-it-organically.com/growing-vegetables-in-containers.html . There are pages on the pros and cons of different containers types, sizes, and shapes, information on container gardening drainage and organic potting mixes, and matching the root depth of vegetables to container size. There are also profiles on how to grow different vegetables– http://www.grow-it-organically.com/how-to-grow-vegetables.html –and information on improving garden soil, composting, and natural garden pest control.
Susan asks…
I recently learned how to turn on a computer and I need advise of where the best gardening tips are for my yard gardening.
I am trying to grow tomatoes, squash, peppers, melons, onions, etc.
These sites might help –
http://www.gardenguides.com/how-to/tipstechniques/vegetables/veggie.asp
http://www.ehow.com/how_110539_start-vegetable-garden.html
You could also try google, and either search starting a vegetable garden or how to grow…(an individual plant like tomatoes or peppers, etc.)
Lizzie asks…
My mom and I would like to plant a garden in front of our house. We have plenty of plantable space, but very little knowledge of gardening! We want a flower garden that is low maitenence. We both have busy schedules, and though we’re planning on putting in effort, working on the garden daily would not be possible for us. We are looking to plant perenials and not have to replant every year. We just want a pretty but simple garden that will not require us to spend excess amounts of time working on it. I don’t know anything about different flowers with different climates, but we live in central Ohio.
Experienced gardeners: do you have any suggestions for what to plant and how to start?
I live in central Ohio also. Go to Oakland Nursery either in Dublin or in Delaware and talk to someone who works there. They have a huge variety of plants, on sale last I saw. The employees are very knowledgable and will be able to help you.
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