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Welcome to the February 16, 2007 edition of garden fest. Thank goodness the ice is finally melting!
Phil B. presents
Can You Guess One of Biggest Wastes of Electricity?, saying, “Can You Guess One of Biggest Wastes of Electricity? Christmas lights. Bah-hum-bug! -From the Other Grinch”
But what’s a girl supposed to do to dress up the yard when the gardens are on hiatus until spring? Maybe we can work on solar powered Christmas lights this year!
Kevin Hendrix presents
Hardening Off and Transplanting
This is the hardest part of growing from seed for me. I hover over the little guys like a worried mama until they settle in.
The Bizarre Jokester presents
Heirloom Carrots!
Andrea presents
Organic Fertilisers
Kevin Hendrix presents
Plants That Attract Hummingbirds
savingadvice presents
How To Get Free Organic Fertilizer
Stephanie presents
Things are Growing Fast, saying, “Getting my garden off to an early start by sprouting seeds indoors.”
Karen Shanley presents
My Essential Gardening Tools
My personal essentials are a small shovel and my tiller.
Elizabeth presents
Cottage and Yard » Garden seeds and plants for 2007
Karen Lynch presents It’s Supposed to be Easy posted at LivethePower, saying, “Winter will be over soon and my spring flowers are already on their way!”
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Katelyn, thanks so much for hosting! Lots of great posts to enjoy.
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