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The Good and the Bad About Growing Melons in Containers

Growing melons in containers is rewarding, but not always easy.

Flamboyant Tree: The Flamenco Dancers of the Tree World

I have never seen a plant so aptly named as the Flamboyant Tree. Even in the colorful world of tropical plants, the Delonix regia stands out as particularly

Golden Rice--what it is and why the controversy

Whether you are for or against Genetically Modified Organisms (and everyone seems to have an opinion), you have to agree that Golden Rice is a special case.

10 Terrifying Things That Lurk in our Gardens

There are scarier things lurking in our gardens than the creepy crawlies.

Slug Those Slugs!

On an early morning stroll through the garden, sipping a mug of steaming coffee and inhaling the fresh dewy air, one comes upon a new begonia bloom with most

Garden Jokes and Humor: Daves Garden Sunday Funnies 6-12-16

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Rose Rustling: Rounding Up Old Roses

No, we rose rustlers dont make a practice of stealing other peoples roses, as if they were so many mavericks! We just root cuttings of heirloom types--usually

Do the roots in your pots go round and round?

Trees grown in standard nursery pots often have root systems that are a disaster waiting to happen. Why? Because in a standard nursery pot, the tree roots hav

Last Ride of the Silver Sage

As you can tell from the picture, this is not your typical sage, thats for sure. Say hello to Silver Sage, otherwise known as Salvia argentea.

Hair Herbs

Those years of streaking plant dyes through my hair have finally paid off. I can honestly tell you that my hair survived those years, and even now it thrives

Unbelievable! Cashews and Poison Ivy

To the unsuspecting, a handful of a beautiful three leafed vine will give an unwelcome surprise; an exclusive ticket to enter Scratch City. But quite unbeliev

New Potatoes or Fingerlings?

New potatoes and fingerlings are both tiny, tender and delicious. The difference is maturity.

Colorful Palms- Not all Palms are Simple Green

There is a surprising variety of colors in the palm world. Palms are not always simply green tropical foliage. This article is a pictorial introduction to som

Identifying Weeds: Teasel; Dipsacus fullonum

This weeks invasive weed was useful in the past and has an interesting history.

Garden Jokes and Humor: Daves Garden Sunday Funnies 6-19-16

You supply the caption for our weekly funny image.

Thimbleberry - A Postcard From Summer 1971

The one thing I remember most vividly from the trip is picking wild thimbleberries in the land surrounding a friends house in British Columbia. It was the sum

Summer Solstice Traditions

Today is the Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere, the longest day of the year. It is also known in many places as Midsummer Day, although astronomicall

Got Milkweed? - Attracting Monarch Butterflies to Your Garden

Lure these gorgeous black and orange beauties into your yard with the right plants.

So thats NOT a Cactus??!

There are many plants that either look like cacti or are called cacti, but are NOT cacti. For those who dont know what I am talking about, this article is for

Lilies that arent lilies after all- Blackberry and candy lilies

If blackberry lilies and candy lilies are not lilies then what are they? More important, do you need them in your garden?

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