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There are many Container Gardening groups out there but I hope this one is different. Although we will explore and share our experiences about all container gardening, it is my hope to open ideas about the unusual and never thought of container gardening, Lets explore, experiment and have fun.

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Test Old Seeds
Tip: Test Old Seeds If you've old seed do a germination test before ordering new seed. Roll 5 seeds into a moist paper towel and place in a glass jar. After 10
Posted - Sun Jan 3, 2010 11:52 am
Estelle Demers
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Making Seedstarting Containers
Q&A: Making Seedstarting Containers Question: Do you have some suggestions for easy-to-make containers for starting seeds? Answer: Different plants need
Posted - Sun Jan 3, 2010 11:50 am
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Re: Are Paperwhites Worth Saving?
I don't save mine to force again. I plant them in the garden after they've finished the Christmas blooming. I have naturalized paperwhites in several
Posted - Sat Jan 2, 2010 12:34 pm
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Are Paperwhites Worth Saving?
Q&A: Are Paperwhites Worth Saving? Question: I have read that there is no way to save paperwhites after you force them? Is this true? Say it's not so! Answer:
Posted - Tue Dec 29, 2009 4:17 pm
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Living Stones
Living Stones Plants in the Lithops genus are an interesting oddity; also known as "Pebble Plants", Lithops look just like small rocks scattered on the ground.
Posted - Sat Dec 26, 2009 11:53 pm
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