Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_C - Container Gardening
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 121    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Container Gardening:     more books (100)
  1. McGee & Stuckey's Bountiful Container: Create Container Gardens of Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, and Edible Flowers by Rose Marie Nichols McGee, Maggie Stuckey, 2002-02-01
  2. The Complete Container Garden by David Joyce, 2003-02-24
  3. Container Gardening by Paul Williams, 2004-03-15
  4. Container Gardening (Sunset Series) by Vicki Webster, 2003-11
  5. The Ultimate Container Gardener: All You Need to Know to Create Plantings for Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter by Stephanie Donaldson, 2001-09-25
  6. Container Gardening for Washington & Oregon by Marianne Binetti, Don Williamson, 2008-01-15
  7. Container Gardening for Dummies by Bill Marken, The Editors of the National Gardening Association, 1998-01-27
  8. Incredible Vegetables from Self-Watering Containers: Using Ed's Amazing POTS System by Edward C. Smith, 2006-01-01
  9. The Practical Guide to Container Gardening by Steve Bradley, Susan Berry, 2000-02-14
  10. Container Gardening Through the Year (DK Living) by Malcolm Hillier, 1998-03-15
  11. Water Gardening In Containers: Small Ponds Indoors & Out by Helen Nash, C. Greg Speichert, 1999-06-30
  12. Container Gardening for all Seasons: How to Plan, Plant and Grow Container Displays for Year Round Color by Reader's Digest, 2003-04-14
  13. Container Gardening in Hawaii: How to Grow Paradise in a Pot by Janice Crowl, 2007-08-30
  14. Instant Container Gardens by Pamela Crawford, 2007-05-15

1. Container Gardening
Monthly column by Kathy Reiffenstein on various aspects of container gardening, with tips on plant selection, design, watering and fertilizing.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/container_gardening
Topics
Articles
Links
Free Courses

Home
Directory 22 Communities What's New ... Free e-Courses Search Suite101.com
Within:
Container Gardening
Gardening
Member Central Join Our Community! Login SuiteMail What's New ... Become a Feature Writer Discussion Rooms The Forum The Lounge SuiteChat New Topics Home Lawncare and Gardening Florida Carefree Gardening Gardening Out of Style Organic Gardening ... More... New Articles September Garden Questions and Answers Growing Kiwis Herbs in the News Passionate About Passifloras ... More... New Discussions Herbs in the News Goodbye The Virtues and Versatility of Vinegar Gardening Books for Holiday Gifts ... More... Related Online Courses Gardening the Square Foot Way Certified Organic Food: What is it? Who Grows it? Cooking with Herbs and Spices More about Suite101 About Suite101.com Advertise With Suite For more information
Welcome To: Container Gardening
Home Applied sciences Agriculture, animal husbandry, conservation Gardening and garden products
Container Gardening
By Kathy Reiffenstein Welcome Page My Articles Discussions for You ... Community Bookstore Subscribe to My Topic Related Subject(s): Container gardening Welcome Message Welcome to Container Gardening and thanks for stopping by. I look forward to sharing ideas with you on the plants, pests and designs of container gardens. Do let me know what subjects you'd like to see covered here.

2. Guide To Container Gardening
Hints and tips for container gardening and a list of annuals that do well in pots. Page 2 covers vegetables which grow well in a container garden.
http://www.gardenguides.com/TipsandTechniques/container.htm

Subscribe to our Newsletter

GardenGuides Home
Seed Shop Book Shop ... Herb Guide

TIPS AND TECHNIQUES: Tips and Techniques All About Annuals Beneficial Insects Birds as Pests Brambles Buying Perennials Compost Container Gardening Corn Earworms Cutting Flowers Deer Drying Flowers Edible Landscaping Fall Rose Care Fall Tilling Forcing Bulbs Freezing Vegetables Green Manure Groundcovers Growing Citrus in Containers Get a Jump on Spring Harvesting Herbs Harvesting Vegetables Herbal Garden Sprays Herb Companion Chart Houseplant Insects Mulch Guide Pest Control pH Rabbit Contol Raised Beds Rock Gardens Shade Gardens Side Dressing Slugs and Snails Soil Solarization Starting Seeds Storing Vegetables Strawberries Succession Planting Toads Vegetable Companions Wide Row Planting Wildflower Meadows Winter Protection Yellowjackets Container Gardening
(Page 1) Even the smallest patio or porch can boast a crop of vegetables or a garden of flowers in containers. Planter boxes, wooden barrels, hanging baskets and large flowerpots are just some of the containers that can be used. The container gardener is limited only by his imagination. Consider the following guidelines when choosing your container.
Container Gardening This 32-page booklet is part of Storey Publishing's Country Wisdom series. In this informative booklet you'll learn:

3. Gifts Of House Plants, Container Gardens, And Garden Tools.
Offering container gardening tools, supplies, planters, and related accessories. Includes design idea center.
http://www.emilysplants.com/
Browse by: House plants Seed Kits Gardening Supplies Container Gardening ... Contacts and Details
Welcome to Emily's Plants! - from house plants and garden containers to garden tools and accessories, we offer the web's best source for gifts that are perfect for anyone and for every occasion.
Whether it be a unique gift for special occasions or merely to enhance the decoration of your own home or office, we offer a carefully selected line of beautiful house plants to fit every purpose and taste - from flowering and green plants to desert gardens and tropical house plants. In addition, we have a large selection of garden tools and accessories, as well as many types of containers well suited to container gardening. And all of them make lasting, very affordable gifts, for any occasion, and for anyone.
Unique gift suggestions for house plant gifts container gardening , and garden tools
Elegant bonsai trees Beautiful plant stands Seed Kits ... Garden tools and accessories All of our orders are shipped via FedEx or UPS.

4. Container Gardening
This forum is meant for the discussion of gardening in containers. Instructions on using the forum Please helpmy container garden is out of control!!
http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/contain/
Check out GreenPrints the human side of gardening! Other Forums ... Post a Message
Container Gardening
This forum is meant for the discussion of gardening in containers. Instructions on using the forum are provided below. Balcony Gardening
Messages:
On-Topic Discussions [Switch to: Gallery

5. Container Gardening Guide
Starter guide to container gardening with information on plants, soils and container types.
http://www.containergardeningtips.com/
About : This site teaches you how to start a container garden
Home Plants for Container Gardens Message Board Links
You can’t bear to toss your beloved old blue porcelain bowl set. And maybe that Michelin tire might come in handy again, so you should keep it. Although you might not use recycled porcelain bowls or apple barrels but rather terra cotta or woven pots, the simple concept of growing plants in pots or urns in addition to other objects, offers you a variety of enjoyable and creative ways to maintain and experiment with your garden.
The concept of container gardening existed before Boccaccio’s Isabella planted her lover’s noggin in a pot of basil: the Egyptians and Romans likely developed the idea.
Of late, container gardening’s popularity grew in southern California in the 1950s, and since then interest has escalated steadily. This brief guide is designed to facilitate decisions in planning and growing your garden in containers, since you will need to select the right containers and their ideal locations and plants.
Check out this cool Upside Down Planter and Electronic Soil Tester from Clean Air Gardening.

6. IPM-UCONN-Container Gardening
Information from the University of Connecticut Integrated Pest Management Program, including container and plant selection and cultural requirements.
http://www.canr.uconn.edu/ces/ipm/homegrnd/htms/34cntnr.htm
University of Connecticut Integrated Pest Management Program
Container Gardening
Since earliest times, people have needed and enjoyed plants. Where the climate was unfavorable, or the soil or water was scarce, containers made it possible to satisfy that desire. Container gardening is ideal when space is limited. It is a technique which permits plant materials to be moved around easily, to be changed or renewed as desired and to be enjoyed at close range. Plantings can be as simple or as elaborate as space, inclination, taste and funds permit. By its exposure, the container garden site will dictate grow successfully and how to arrange the plants. Since strong winds and sun may present problems, here are some suggestions on how to correct the situation:
  • Construct baffles or screens of opaque plastic or fiberglass to reduce light intensity.
  • Construct a screen, either of louvers or lattice, or a trellis on which to grow appropriate vines to reduce light and wind.
Container Selection Having decided where to place the plants, consider the selection of containers. Many kinds are availableordinary clay pots, wooden boxes, barrels, tubs, and metal and plastic. All should have drainage holes in the bottom. Old kettles, jugs and crocks make interesting containers, and boxes built in various sizes can be stacked in intriguing combinations. It is a good idea to treat wooden objects with a preservative such as copper naphthenate.

7. Guide To Container Gardening
Hints and tips for container gardening and a list of annuals that do well in pots. Page 2 covers vegetables which grow well in a container garden.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Eight Rules For Creative Container Gardens
container gardening This 32page booklet is part of Storey Publishing's Country Wisdom series. In this informative booklet you'll learn
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. Gardening Tips - The Helpful Gardener
A collection of tips of short articles on a variety of gardening topics, ranging from rose, vegetable and container gardening, to composting and Japanese garden design. Also offers several forums.
http://www.helpfulgardener.com/
garden forum vegetable rose gardening flower gardening ... home
Gardening Tips
The Helpful Gardener brings the pleasure of gardening to your home. Bookmark this site because we are continually adding new articles, gardening tips , and features.
Garden Forum

Vegetable Garden

Rose Gardening

Flower Gardening
...
Garden Nurseries
Fall Planting
Things to do in the fall for a beautiful garden
Read more
Tips for Fall: Mulch
One of the chores that befall every gardener, often several times a year, is the laborious task of mulching. While many of us view this as an odious task best ranked with mucking stables or raking leaves (I rank these two very closely), I view this mission as my way of helping Mother Nature herself improve my garden. In my mind there is no better way to change the soil in your garden than mulching; not raining fertilizer and chemicals upon it, not amending soil, and no, especially not plowing, tilling, or cultivating. Mulching is the finest thing you can do for a garden bed and I will use the rest of this space to put to rest any doubts you may have as to the veracity of that statement... Read more
Native Plants - Gardening with Mother Nature

10. Designing A Container Garden
Covers the basics of container gardening containers, soil, and plants.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

11. Container Gardening Links
Links at Suite101 relating to All aspects of container gardening, with tips on plant selection, design, watering and fertilizing. dewey decimal 635.986.
http://www.suite101.com/links.cfm/container_gardening
Topics
Articles
Links
Free Courses

Home
Directory 22 Communities What's New ... Free e-Courses Search Suite101.com
Within:
Container Gardening
Gardening
Member Central Join Our Community! Login SuiteMail What's New ... Become a Feature Writer Fun Suite Full Listing Contests Scribbles SuiteCards Free Newsletters Subscribe Here! Member Update Discussion Rooms The Forum The Lounge SuiteChat The Writers' Suite Community Stores The Co-op Store Biz Center Best of Suite eBooks Book Circle Community Channels Arts and Crafts Business and Economics Computers and Technology Education ... Youth Corner New Topics Home Lawncare and Gardening Florida Carefree Gardening Gardening Out of Style Organic Gardening ... More... New Articles September Garden Questions and Answers Growing Kiwis Herbs in the News Passionate About Passifloras ... More... New Discussions Herbs in the News Goodbye The Virtues and Versatility of Vinegar Gardening Books for Holiday Gifts ... More... Suite Events Memories of Grandparents Post-Soviet Nations Fall Food Festival Suite University Visit the University About Suite University Suite University News Course Listing ... Student Testimonials New Free Courses Introduction to Landscaping Decorating with Houseplants Habitats for Backyard Birds Attracting Backyard Hummingbirds ... More...

12. This Is Gardening™
Series of interactive gardening CDs hosted by gardening personalities Allan Armitage and Jim Wilson, on topics ranging from container gardening to hostas.
http://www.iddnet.com/thisisgardening/
This interactive CD-ROM features Jim Wilson, Master Gardener and former co-host of the PBS television series, "The Victory Garden." It has everything you need to know about container gardening – from video clips of Jim demonstrating various techniques – to take-away resources you can print at home. Get started today-dig into the fastest growing segment of home horticulture!
This series includes a wide variety of topics with appeal to all gardeners from the novice to the professional. The four-disc set includes: Allan's Garden, Annuals, Hostas, and Perennials.
Visit our Garden Shop for a complete list of titles.
Home
Shop Experts Retailers ... View Cart

13. Vegetable Gardening In Containers
Table 3. Common problems in container gardening. Symptoms. Cause. Corrective measures
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

14. Container Gardening One Of The Many Advantages Of Container
container gardening One of the many advantages of container gardening is that it gives you the ability to control your growing environment.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

15. Www.containerveggies.com

http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

16. Container Gardening
Many individuals find container gardening to be advantageous. The mobility of container gardening makes it easy to rearrange and resculpture your garden
http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/hortcult/homegard/cntanegrd.htm
Container Gardening
Container Gardening , WL166 - 2 pp (26K)
Container Gardening
, Leader's Guide, WLG166 - 4 pp (32K)
John W. Jett WVU Extension Service Extension Specialist - Horticulture
Introduction If you don't have space for a vegetable garden or if your outdoor space doesn't provide the necessary elements to produce the flower garden you've always wanted, consider the possibility of "container gardening." A patio, deck, balcony, or doorstep can provide enough space for a productive, attractive display. If you live in an apartment with limited outdoor space, you might consider doing a little indoor gardening. By using sunny window sills, you can grow a number of herbs.
Benefits
Many individuals find container gardening to be advantageous. Each person is unique and has his or her own particular circumstances. They may be:
  • disabled with a need for easy accessibility gardeners with problem soil homeowners with little or no land elderly with limited mobility apartment/condominium dwellers cooks gourmet and otherwise plant lovers who just can t get enough of nature
Convenience While space (or lack of it) is an obvious reason to try container gardening, that is not the only reason people choose this method. Often, convenience plays a big part, especially for vegetables and herbs. Having these essentially at your fingertips is a tremendous advantage. The mobility of container gardening makes it easy to rearrange and resculpture your garden and to add new elements of interest and beauty.

17. Planter Planner - Container Gardening, Gardening Tools, Tools For Garden
Take the guess work out of container gardening! Planter Planner helps you determine the amount of plants you need to plant in your container.
http://www.planterplanner.com/
Take the guesswork out of container gardening!
takes the guesswork out of selecting the right size and number of plants to help you create a beautiful, perfectly designed container garden every time. Take Planter Planner with you to the garden center. Simply set the selected plants right on the Planter Planner's durable, washable vinyl surface for an instant view of what the finished planter will look like. Planter Planner shows you exactly how many plants you need for containers from 12 -26 inches in diameter, so all you have to do when you go home is plant, water and enjoy! No more guesswork, no more costly overbuying, no more return trips to the garden center for more plants. Roll over thumbnail to view Item Details: Color: White Material: High grade vinyl Size: 26" Suggested Planting Guideline: For a 12" planter, use 4 to 5, 4 ½" pots of plants.
Planter Planner circle measurements are based on
the top circumference of container to be planted. Be Creative and Have Fun!
Order yours for only: (Springtime Special: includes shipping and handling)
Please contact order@planterplanner.com

18. Windowbox.com Container Gardening Supplies And Gift Plants.
container gardening supplies and gift plants to help you grow plants, design a garden, and care for flowers, vegetables, herbs, lucky bamboo, bonsai
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

19. In My Garden
Personal journal of a Connecticut gardener and outdoors enthusiast. Log entries contain extensively illustrated information on native plants, container gardening, and many other topics.
http://inmygarden.org/
In My Garden
September 18, 2005
LIVING LIGHTER WITH LESS : CLEANING
Eco-gardening is at its best in The Monday Garden
September 18, 2005, Issue 178
LIVING LIGHTER WITH LESS : CLEANING
ALL THE CLEANING PRODUCTS AND TOOLS YOU NEED CUT YOUR CLEANING TIME IN HALF

We all know that, regardless of a home’s type, size and cost, keeping the home as free of dirt and mess as possible is critical to mental and physical well being. The smaller the home, and the more humans and other creatures living in it, the more that sanitation and neatness count. However, time and resources for cleaning are often limited. So what are some ways of keeping a home, large or small, reasonably clean in minimum time with minimum money? While we’re at it, why not try to make product and material choices, that leave a light footprint on the planet and are healthiest for you and yours? The ironic part, it turns out, is that when it comes to cleaning, the old saying holds: less is definitely more. ALL THE CLEANING PRODUCTS YOU NEED There are so many cleaning products on the market. However, you can run up a big bill and bring unwanted chemicals into your home, if you’re not vigilant. Then there’s the clutter created by all the bottles, and stuff. So what cleaners do we really need? We can keep the home clean under ten products and do it while

20. Fernlea Flowers ~ Container Gardening Tips
Tips for Successful container gardening Smelling pretty Many annuals give off a scent.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 1     1-20 of 121    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | 6  | 7  | Next 20

free hit counter