October 7th, 2010 by Garden-Magaziner
The christian Science Monitor presents. Farming the patio? Cultivating a kiddie pool? Gardening in a garbage can? Sound impossible? Not after you’ve viewed this tape. Peter Tonge shares his experiences and success so that you can avoid failing in the fascinating world of container gardening. Learn “how and when” proven methods which get the most [...]
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October 6th, 2010 by Garden-Magaziner
To understand how seriously the British take their gardens, all you have to do is watch Color in the Garden. Penelope Hobhouse, the British garden authority, strolls through Helen Dillon’s private garden in Ireland, commenting with unquenchable enthusiasm on the luscious color combinations that make up the various colored borders. While it seems almost comical [...]
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October 5th, 2010 by Garden-Magaziner
LEARN TO GROW VEGATABLES IN A CONTAINER! That’s correct. This DVD shows you how. You can do it. Even if you have never been able to grow anything. Follow these step-by-step instructions for preparing, planting, care and feeding of your own private garden. It’s that easy. This DVD is beautifully shot and edited so there [...]
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October 5th, 2010 by Garden-Magaziner
The Essential, Step-By-Step Videoguide to Preparing, Growing and Caring for a variety of Container Plants, including Flowers, Trees, Shrubs, Herbs and Vegetables! If lack of space is the only reason you’re not enjoying your own plants, fruits and vegetables, then Container Gardening is the answer! Container Gardening introduces instant color, fragrance and texture to your [...]
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October 4th, 2010 by Garden-Magaziner
For the beginner to the seasoned pro – Master Gardener Rebecca Kolls will help you learn and understand everything you need to know about gardening. Available for the first time, this DVD contains the most popular segments on container gardening from the TV show Rebecca’s Garden. Chapters 1. Intro 2. All About Pots 3. Clay [...]
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October 3rd, 2010 by Garden-Magaziner
The decline of cheap oil is inspiring increasing numbers of North Americans to achieve some measure of backyard food self-sufficiency. In hard times, the family can be greatly helped by growing a highly productive food garden, requiring little cash outlay or watering. Currently popular intensive vegetable gardening methods are largely inappropriate to this new circumstance. [...]
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October 3rd, 2010 by Garden-Magaziner
“TORO” COLLAPSIBLE MULTI- PURPOSE BUCKET *43 gallon *22″ dia. x 26″ high *Collapses to 3″ high *Great for grass, weeds, plant material, etc. *Lightweight, heavy-duty construction *Made from tear and mildew resistant, UV treated mesh supported plastic canvas *Extra strong sleeved spring for secure standing *Four cushioned handles *Perforated base for drainage and air flow [...]
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October 1st, 2010 by Garden-Magaziner
Do you know what the best feature is in All New Square Foot Gardening? Sure, there are ten new features in this all-new, updated book. Sure, it’s even simpler than it was before. Of course, you don’t have to worry about fertilizer or poor soil ever again because you’ll be growing above the ground. But, [...]
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September 30th, 2010 by Garden-Magaziner
Perfect for pruning or weeding jobs, the Fiskars Kangaroo 30-gallon gardening container holds itself open, freeing your hands for work. The Kangaroo’s unique spring design springs up to a 22-inch diameter, 30-gallon capacity, just waiting to be filled with weeds, pruned branches, or raked leaves. When you’re done, the container can be collapsed and stored [...]
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September 30th, 2010 by Garden-Magaziner
The Fiskars HardShell Kangaroo Container has the same unique pop-up design of the standard Kangaroo Bag, which holds itself open to free both hands for gathering and loading. This collapsible, 30-gallon container is perfect for yard waste and debris collection. Its HardShell bottom prevents your Kangaroo from tearing as you drag heavy loads across gravel [...]
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