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You Might Be a Plant Nerd

Since you visit Daves Garden, there is a very good chance that you like plants. But have you ever felt that your fondness for or interest in plants went above

Introduction to Tree Aloes, part 1: the solitary, unbranched species

There are few more impressive trees that are as care-free, magnificently flowered and are living works of southwestern-landscape art all at the same time, as

Summer Wisteria

Summer or evergreen wisteria isn’t really a wisteria, nor is it always evergreen. However, it does boast striking 4 to 8-inch clusters of purple and magenta

The Common Elderberry; Wildlife-friendly and Medicinal too!

Many roadside plants had a number of important purposes in earlier times, whether they provide food, medicine or materials for clothing or dye-stuffs, it is i

A letter to my daughter

Since I cant be with my children, I often imagine walking with them through my gardens.

Abelmoschus Abloom

Abelmoschus may sound like a virus you don’t want to catch from your snuffly child, but it actually means “father of musk” in Arabic and designates plants clo

Can Reel Mowers Work For You?

Ever wondered if reel mowers could work for your backyard?

Pass-Along Houseplants: Grow a Jungle of Hanging Baskets from Cuttings

Hanging baskets are one of the easiest ways to have plants inside your home. They dont take up floor space, and you can put them out of reach of kids and pets

Kentucky Colonel Spearmint: Its Not Just About the Juleps

Although I?ve grown over a dozen different kinds of mint, I always come back to one variety as my very favorite. Let me introduce you to the many uses of ?Ken

Pests in the Back Yard: An Introduction to Garden Rodents

Rodents are one of the most common groups of wild animals one may encounter in the garden. This is a brief introduction to some of the North American rodents

All About Ragweed; the Good and the Bad

Do you wake up with red, itchy eyes these days? Are you in a constant state of sniffles and sneezes? Welcome to ragweed season!

Blue Fan Palms for the desert landscape- unique trees for both public and private parks and gardens

The following discussion covers 7 species of uniquely blue fan palms that are excellent landscape trees for low desert areas where frost is not a severe probl

What Do Your Roses Say in the Language of Flowers?

Few flowers are more imbued with meaning than the rose. A rose by any other name would smell as sweet, according to Shakespeare. My love is like a red, red ro

Sun Clocks: Interesting TIME In Your Garden!

This article will discuss the sun clocks you can set up with free information available on the Internet. The interactive analemmatic human sun clock is the fo

Tips for Attracting Butterflies to Your Garden

Many gardeners want to attract butterflies to their gardens but dont have a clue where to start. The best thing to remember is that famous line adapted from t

Blackberries VS Raspberries: A History Of Thorny Fruits

How much do you know about edible brambles?

Beebalm Revisited

This article will introduce you to the most popular cultivars of beebalm, especially those which are award-winners and/or resistant to powdery mildew.

Beginners Guide to Making Jam or Jelly

Homemade jams and jellies make appreciated gifts from friends and family who have learned basic skills in the art of canning and food preservation. Last seaso

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