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When Japanese Beetles Attack

When Japanese Beetles Attack

Posted on August 23, 2022August 23, 2022 by wheelbarrow

I stepped outside the back door in early June to begin my garden tasks for the day. I had weeded a small area around the summer squash when my next door neighbor waved me over to the fence. In my head I chuckled as I thought about the Snuffy Smith cartoon strip that is still…

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The Tomato Cooking Revolution – Cherry Tomatoes Rule!

Posted on July 31, 2022January 3, 2023 by wheelbarrow

I have grown a variety of different types of tomatoes, mostly heirloom varieties. With all of the mid-size to larger slicer types, I have had limited success. There could be a multitude of reasons why but this past growing season it became clear to me. I have always had success with cherry and pear type…

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Add A Wind Chime To Your Garden For Fantasy And Whimsy

Posted on July 6, 2022August 17, 2022 by wheelbarrow

I currently have six wind chimes in my garden. I enjoy them for their sound, appearance and the way they add fantasy and whimsy to my garden. All of them were free, or purchased at a discount. I will tell you more about that later in this blog. Three Things To Consider When Adding A…

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Over winter Geraniums

Over Winter Geraniums: I Was Skeptical, But It Works!

Posted on June 13, 2022January 23, 2023 by wheelbarrow

I am always looking for ways to save time and money in my gardening. Last summer I had purchased six red geranium plants for use in two planters that I have on my patio. I put three in each planter and they successfully lived all summer. Sometime in late summer a YouTube video was suggested…

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Free DIY Tomato Trellis

Posted on June 9, 2022January 23, 2023 by wheelbarrow

Finding Success With What You Already Have Using limbs that have fallen from your trees or have been pruned and an old t-shirt, you can build a tripod tomato trellis for free I’ll show you how in this blog. When I first started gardening as an adult, I did not have the funds to run…

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Five Ways To Save Time And Money By Using Mulch In Your Garden

Posted on June 7, 2022January 23, 2023 by wheelbarrow

Like most gardeners who work a full-time job, I have limited time and funds to spend gardening. Therefore, it is important that I make the most of my time and money when it comes to growing a garden. There are many reasons that I have learned to mulch my garden. All are equally important, however,…

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Dallas Arboretum And Botanical Garden

Dallas Arboretum And Botanical Garden

Posted on May 31, 2022August 15, 2022 by wheelbarrow

Brief History And Basic Information The Dallas Arboretum And Botanical Garden is built upon what was formerly known as the DeGolyer Estate which had been the property of Everette Lee DeGolyer, a prominent oil company executive, petroleum exploration geophysicist and philanthropist in Dallas, who died in 1956. The gardens attracted 1,025,052 visitors in 2021. The…

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7 Recommended Gardening YouTube Channels

Posted on April 13, 2022August 15, 2022 by wheelbarrow

I often search online for gardening websites and blogs that will provide answers to specific questions that I may have on a certain day. But for the most part, I enjoy watching YouTube Channels which focus on gardening topics. When I drink my first cup of coffee for the day, I will often sit and…

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How To Prepare Soil For Spring Planting

Posted on April 5, 2022August 15, 2022 by wheelbarrow

To prepare the soil in my garden beds for Spring Planting I do the following: clean up the Fall and Winter debris, lay down cardboard mulch in any areas where the grass or weeds have grown through; add a 2 inch layer of purchased compost; add soil amendments like Alfalfa pellets and Bone Meal; And…

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The First-Time Gardener: Growing Vegetables

Book Review: The First-Time Gardener: GROWING VEGETABLES by Jessica Sowards of Roots and Refuge Farm

Posted on March 17, 2022August 15, 2022 by wheelbarrow

” If my pigs can grow a garden with their poop, we can grow one with our best efforts.” – Jessica Soward Discovering Jessica Sowards on YouTube Those of you who have read any of my blogs are aware that I am a huge YouTube fan. I have found so many valuable tips, suggestions, and…

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Recent Posts

  • When Japanese Beetles Attack
  • The Tomato Cooking Revolution – Cherry Tomatoes Rule!
  • Add A Wind Chime To Your Garden For Fantasy And Whimsy
  • Over Winter Geraniums: I Was Skeptical, But It Works!
  • Free DIY Tomato Trellis

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