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How Green is Your Christmas Tree?
Fine Gardening assistant editor Daryl Beyers explores how to be green this Christmas.
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Plant Shopping List
It's not even 2009 yet, and Fine Gardening Associate Editor is already thinking about what plants to buy next year.
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December - Paperwhites
Paperwhites are daffodils and they really are the perfect December flower.
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The unabashed gardener
1 commentGardeners are a wacky bunch, and there are many proofs positive for that statement.
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My bittersweet mistake
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving and stay away from the bittersweet.
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How to test your garden soil
Here's an interesting video from Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl. She and Mark Highland, from Organic Mechanic Soil, test the soil in Patti's raised bed garden.
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November: Chrysanthemum
The rich colors of the fall landscape would be incomplete without garden mums.
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Gardening, gremlins, curtains: Three things that should have nothing in common
One sign that you might be a gremlin? You don’t like bright light.
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October - Pot Marigold
Pot marigolds are a great plant to have in the ornamental garden and in a veggie or herb garden.
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September - Aster
Asters just might be the perfect garden plant. Their daisy-like flowers provide late-season color, and many varieties attract butterflies.
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July - Delphinium
Theses lovely queens of the garden are best admired from a distance, as they are highly poisonous.
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May: Lily of the Valley
1 commentSold in France on May Day, Lily of the Valley is a true harbinger of spring.
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March: Daffodil
One of the most beloved spring-blooming bulbs, and the birth flower for people born in March.
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