Archive for July, 2008

Colorful Fall Flower Gardens

Posted by admin on Jul 23 2008 | Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

For an extremely beautiful and colorful Fall Flower Garden Continue Reading »

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Fall and Winter Vegetable Gardens

Posted by admin on Jul 19 2008 | Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

When planting a garden for a fall or winter crop, keep in mind that the cooler days of autumn often give vegetables a better flavor than those of spring and summer. Continue Reading »

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Planting a Fall Garden

Posted by admin on Jul 16 2008 | Basic Gardening Advice

The month of June has gone by and we can look forward to the hot humid days of July.  July is considered to be the perfect time to start preparing to plant your Fall Gardens. Continue Reading »

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Fall Gardens

Posted by admin on Jul 10 2008 | Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Hello Gardeners,

As you can see my site has an all new look and now its back to business. As you know it won’t be long before fall will be here again.  Of all the seasons fall is my favorite, its not to cool and not to hot, just right for gardening, the perfect time of year.  The summer flowers are still in bloom and at their prettiest.  The garden is full of color and the trees are ready to turn.  Watch in the coming weeks for tips on Fall Gardens for flowers and cool weather vegetables.  In another couple of weeks it will be time to get those beds ready for planting until then.

Happy Gardening

Ms. Eudora

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Wilt, Mold and Peony Virusus

Posted by admin on Jul 09 2008 | Basic Gardening Advice

Peonies are living plants, and like anything that lives they are susceptible to forms of infections and viruses, Continue Reading »

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A New Garden Tool Guru look

Posted by admin on Jul 07 2008 | Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Hello readers,

Ms. Eudora as you can see I am giving my site a new and updated look.  Please bear with me for another day or two, and i will answer all your questions.  Tracy and Bonnie, Thank You for the wonderful comments.  I will get back to you soon about the Peony, it sounds like a Fungus.

Look for my answer on Thursday.

Ms Eudora

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