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Winter Care for Houseplants

Posted by admin on Feb 15 2010 | Care of Houseplants, Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

If you grow plants indoors, more than likely they are a variety of houseplants, and houseplant need good care just as those grown outdoors. Continue Reading »

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Planning Your Garden For Next Year

Posted by admin on Dec 03 2009 | Basic Gardening Advice, Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

In order to have your garden ready for next year, sometimes it is wise to plan it out after you have completed the clean-up and removal of all the debris from this year’s garden. Continue Reading »

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Fertilizing Your Garden in the Fall

Posted by admin on Sep 24 2009 | Basic Gardening Advice, Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Question: What promoted the growth and health of a beautiful spring garden? Answer: Knowing how to fertilize and prepare it in the fall.  Continue Reading »

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Identifying The Tomato Horn-Worm

Posted by admin on Aug 13 2009 | Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly


Tomato Hornworms
are generally a problem in gardens.  Continue Reading »

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Common Tomato Foliage Diseases

Posted by admin on Jun 04 2009 | Basic Gardening Advice, Home Gronw Vegetables, Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

When diseases or fungus attack the foliage on your tomato plants it is rarely fatal.  Tomatoes suffer from pests and diseases like most other plants in the garden.  Continue Reading »

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Planting Tomatoes

Posted by admin on May 13 2009 | Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Yes its that time again, time to get ready and start to plant one of the most popular plants in a home vegetable garden, tomatoes.  Tomatoes are actually quite easy to grow and they come in hundreds of colors and shapes depending on the variety.  Continue Reading »

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Pruning Your Perennial Plants for Spring

Posted by admin on Mar 22 2009 | Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Some plants will not do well come spring if you wait and prune them too late in the season, especially your perennialsPruning your plants in the spring will not only help guarantee a beautiful garden but you can also use the debris to make compost for later use. Continue Reading »

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Super Size Giant Tomato Tree Plant

Posted by admin on Mar 19 2009 | Garden Tool Links, Garden Tool Storage, Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Looking for a way to Grow and Enjoy Early Tomatoes ? Try this amazing tomato plant that is sure to yeild more than  enough tomatoes for your entire family to enjoy and it  will produce in a mere 90 days.    Take advantage also of the Free Early Bird Plants. and enjoy a momentous amount of hybrid tomatoes all summer long.

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Getting Ready For Spring Gardens

Posted by admin on Mar 08 2009 | Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Hello Gardeners,

It will soon be our favorite time of the year once again, Time To Garden.  Keep watching because in  the next few days and I am going to be posting articles which will  have some wonderful new ideas to help make your  flower gardens come Alive with Beauty and your vegetable gardens Burst with Flavor.  There is also an upcoming article for all those junior gardeners who will be growing some colorful vegetables to enjoy this season.

Keep watching and reading:

Ms. Eudora

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How To Grow A Pineapple Plant

Posted by admin on Feb 20 2009 | Ms. Eudora's Garden Weekly

Looking for a garden activity for that junior gardener of yours?  Here’s one that will surely be a challenge, have him/her start growing a Pineapple Plant. Continue Reading »

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