October 27, 2008
In issue 81, we profiled four great containers created by our own Garden Gate readers, complete with plan and plant ...
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October 26, 2008
Im getting ready to fence in the plants that need protection for the winter. My blueberries get eaten to the ground, if I dont enclose them. The same...
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Enjoy a quick and easy seasonal dessert by stirring canned pumpkin purée, along with cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg, into some instant pudding and pie mix. I like to do this...
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There is a nice variety of craft projects and inspiration shared in these crafty blogs this week. Which one do you like the best?
Aileen's Musings - Looking for a new...
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October 25, 2008
They sort of look like smashed bugs, but they are really bites of pure heaven. These crunchy chocolate caramel candies are easy to create for parties, bake sales, kitchen gifts,...
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I hope you took some time this week to craft. If you didn't, you still have time. Choose one or more of these Spotlight Crafts to make:
Candy Plant - Why...
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In Garden Gate issue 81, we talked about how toads eat lots of slugs, flies and other pests in your garden. Here's how ...
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Little houses don't have to have little gardens! In fact, a too-narrow foundation planting just looks wimpy. And don't
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Just because a plant is native to North America doesn't mean it will grow in all regions. So, we've designed one garden
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Siberian irises are beautiful, spring-blooming perennials that adapt to lots of soil types. In issue 81, we shared some ...
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