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Last yr. I bought some gladiolus [small size variety] do you think?

Posted by Milly in Garden & Landscape on 04 12th, 2009
Gladiolus
deirdrefaith asked:

it’s useless to plant them??
Because as I was gardening today, noticed they REALLY looked all dried up.
Nope, never planted them last yr.
Perhaps I should use them as compost lol
will they come back to life? I actually planted a few, but in an area where it’s not going to matter too much.
Planted the larger/new glad bulbs in the better spots



A little of this and a little of that

Posted by Milly in Animals on 04 12th, 2009
kleinesg asked:

Just some of my backyard and Sleeper watching the yard. Plus anyone who has a Schnauzer can probably relate to the “I don’t have to listen when you say come … who me come? I don’t have too lol” I could swear Sleeper goes deaf when I call her ;)



How to Create & Manage an Organic Garden : Benefits of Organic Gardening

Posted by Milly in Howto on 04 11th, 2009
expertvillage asked:

Organic gardening can provide you with fresh, natural vegetables. Learn other benefits in this free educational video series.



ORGANIC GARDENING MADE EASY Dateline USA #3

Posted by Milly in Education on 04 11th, 2009
OrganicGardeningDVD asked:

Host Rudi loehwing of Dateline USA goes into more depth with Lee O’Hara and in this series give major solutions to organic gardening. More about http://www.organichomegardener.com



I just found a box of gladiolus bulbs, is it too late to plant them?

Posted by Milly in Other - Home & Garden on 04 10th, 2009
Gladiolus
usafrae8403 asked:

I just found a box of flower bulbs, the box says gladiolus, there are three large bulbs and two small inside an unsealed plastic bag and the box is dated 04. Are the bulbs still any good? Is it too late in the season to plant them this year in central ohio? Any advice on growing them?



How soon will my bulbs sprout and flower? I am in Delaware Zone 7?

Posted by Milly in Garden & Landscape on 04 10th, 2009
Gladiolus
mitchent86 asked:

I just bought a new home last year with no landscaping, so all spring that is all I have been doing. Unfortunatly, because we had to put up new trees and new beds I just planted my bulbs about two weeks ago (mid may) and some have yet to arrive (a set of cally lilys I will plant when they arive the first week of june). The bulbs of I planted are Dahlia, Iris and Gladiolus. I have already mulched about two inches over the dirt, will that impede their first growth? This is my first home and I am new to gardening, so any other advice not pertaining to the question would be helpful as well. Thanks!



Aerogarden Product Review Organic Gardening Indoors

Posted by Milly in Tech on 04 9th, 2009
cojobo34 asked:

http://www.FavoriteBrew.com/Aerogarden.html I love my aerogarden, I recommend this product to everyone for sure. It will save you money and help you eat healthier. The pesticides and chemicals that the “fresh” produce at the grocery store has on EVERYTHING is horrible for you. The only option is to grow your own. And with this system , ANYONE can do that! thanks for watching. Click on the FavoriteBrew.com link for more info. http://www.FavoriteBrew.com/Aerogarden.html



Lo & Behold(tm) ‘Blue Chip’ Buddleia

Posted by Milly in Howto on 04 9th, 2009
PWVideo2 asked:

An interview with the breeder of Lo & Behold(tm) ‘Blue Chip’, Dr. Denny Werner.



Butterfly Bush

Posted by Milly in Entertainment on 04 8th, 2009
14zebras asked:

phone cam



Butterfly Bush

Posted by Milly in Animals on 04 7th, 2009
greggmitchell asked:

Just outside a bedroom window, my three-year old daughter and I enjoy observing a butterfly bush and observing butterflies up close.