Archive for April, 2008

Insect Treatment and Prevention for Roses

Posted by admin on Apr 27 2008 | Basic Gardening Advice

Don’t wait until aphids or beetles to invite themselves to live in your rose garden! Continue Reading »

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Common Roses Diseases and Treatments

Posted by admin on Apr 19 2008 | Basic Gardening Advice

There are three common ailments that roses are susceptible to, Continue Reading »

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Gardening Books

Posted by admin on Apr 15 2008 | Basic Gardening Advice, Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Gardening can be one of the most relaxing and enjoyable pastimes there is. Or, it can become one of the most challenging and frustrating pastimes that exists. If you are a novice gardener or simply just don’t have good luck at growing things I have run across a book that is absolutely fabulous.It has simple, yet inexpensive ideas for any beginner and helpful hints for an old seasoned gardener like me.

If you are thrilled and excited at the prospect of relaxing in a peaceful garden surrounded by the beauty of blossoming flowers that you’ve grown yourself, or looking forward to harvesting your first crop of home grown veggies the this is a book for you, believe me it’s a must have.

You’ll learn how to start, grow and maintain a garden with a breakdown of the overall costs of needed tools and supplies such as plants, fertilizers etc. It’s not specialized and yet it’s not to general with some good instruction of the right way and the wrong ways of gardening.   It’s also short, but is interesting enough to hold your interest.

Although the cost of $29.00 may seem a bit high, it’s a worthwhile investment to someone who is inexperienced with no clue as to what to do with their yard or garden. With a 100% risk free money back guarantee be sure to check it out, you won’t be sorry!

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Gardening Advice

Posted by admin on Apr 15 2008 | Basic Garden Tool Tips, Basic Gardening Advice, Garden Tools for All Ages, Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Gardening can be one of the most relaxing and enjoyable pastimes there is. Or, it can become one of the most challenging and frustrating pastimes that exists. If you are a novice gardener or simply just don’t have good luck at growing things I have run across a book that is absolutely fabulous.

It has simple, yet inexpensive ideas for any beginner and helpful hints for an old seasoned gardener like me.

If you are thrilled and excited at the prospect of relaxing in a peaceful garden surrounded by the beauty of blossoming flowers that you’ve grown yourself, or looking forward to harvesting your first crop of home grown veggies the this is a book for you, believe me it’s a must have.

You’ll learn how to start, grow and maintain a garden with a breakdown of the overall costs of needed tools and supplies such as plants, fertilizers etc. It’s not specialized and yet it’s not to general with some good instruction of the right way and the wrong ways of gardening. It’s also short, but is interesting enough to hold your interest.

Although the cost of $29.00 may seem a bit high, it’s a worthwhile investment to someone who is inexperienced with no clue as to what to do with their yard or garden. With a 100% risk free money back guarantee be sure to check it out, you won’t be sorry!

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Tips on Growing Roses, Beautiful Roses

Posted by admin on Apr 13 2008 | Basic Gardening Advice

There is no magical Green Thumb needed when it comes to growing roses, beautiful roses. Continue Reading »

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Roses, Roses, Roses

Posted by admin on Apr 04 2008 | Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Hello readers,

In the next few weeks i will be giving tips on the planting and care of one of my favorite flowers, the Rose. Keep watching and reading to make sure you don’t miss these important informative articles.

Till Then,

Ms. Eudora

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Natural Garden Pesticides

Posted by admin on Apr 04 2008 | Basic Gardening Advice, Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Natural garden pesticides are an alternative to synthetic chemical pesticides. Continue Reading »

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