The BEST, Sweetest, Carrot for Container Gardening

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I don’t know why, but I have always been hesitant to grow carrots in containers even though I have been a container gardener for years.  I thought that a container would just not give them enough space to grow properly.  I also thought they would be difficult to grow. Well it turns out that none of these things is true with ‘Tonda di Parigi’ carrots!  They are SO easy to grow and SUPER delicious!!

Sticky Traps- Organically Controlling Pests in the Garden

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If you are searching for an organic control for pests in the garden such as leafhoppers and thrips, insect sticky traps are a great option to consider.

Sweet Pea Seeds Won’t Sprout? Try the Paper Towel/Baggie Method!

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I LOVE sweet peas! The flowers are so gorgeous, and that fragrance!!! Incomparable! Where I live it is impossible to find sweet pea seedlings available for purchase, so I have no choice but to start my own. I met with lots of failure until I finally figured out the secret.  If your sweet pea seeds won’t germinate, try what worked for me….

How to Grow Heat Loving Geraniums

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It is possible that this has been the hottest July ever!  It is also possible that I say that every year LOL.  I am rarely prepared for the onslaught of daily temperatures over 100 degrees, and many of the plants don’t like it either.  One plant that LOVES the heat is the easy to grow Pelargonium, more commonly known as geranium.  Not to be confused with the hardy geraniums botanically known as Geranium.  Confused yet?

THE BEST Places to Buy Sweet Pea Seeds Online

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Am I the only one already dreaming about next year’s sweet pea blooms?  I hope not!  Ok, maybe I’m just the teeniest bit obsessed with these amazing flowers…but I know that in order to be successful growing sweet peas in my super hot climate (California’s Mojave Desert zone 8b) I need to get plants started this fall.  With this in mind, I thought I would do a quick post on the best places to buy sweet pea seeds online.

How to Stop Budworms from Eating Your Flowers

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I have a confession to make.  I’ve been a bad plant mama.  To my petunias and geraniums at least.  Life got in the way of gardening, I stopped spraying my plants for budworms, and all hell broke loose.

February in a Zone 8 Garden

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A zone 8 garden is a wondrous thing in February.  There is still so much color and life in winter in a mild climate garden.  Take a walk down memory lane with me and check out this post from February 2017….

How to Create a Succulent Birdcage Planter

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Birdcages planted up with succulents are a fun way to add some whimsy to the garden.  Not only are they beautiful, they are super easy to make and the succulents do great!