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Beginners' Gardening Guide - Martha Stewart

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kbzimm
Joined: 6/29/2007
Location: New York
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Posted: Jul/06/2007 9:07 AM PST

Martha Stewart has helpful gardening tips for novice gardeners on planting, flower gardens and landscaping ideas:

http://www.marthastewart.com/gardening

She also has a pretty vibrant gardening community forum, with more ideas from readers:

http://forums.marthastewart.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?w ebtag=ms-gardening&nav=start
treeman blog photos
Joined: 3/29/2002
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Posts: 2874
Posted: Jul/06/2007 9:36 AM PST

well KB, interesting.... ol' Martha seemss to insist I must upgrade my software to conform to her site... then when I don't she boots me. Pretty typical if you ask me.

We have a vibrant discussion community here too.... with much less sales pressure. I like it here!

Oh BTW, who are you, where are you from, tell us a bit about yourself so we can get to know you a bit.
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Joined: 5/09/2005
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Posted: Jul/06/2007 10:31 AM PST

Martha, Martha, Martha!

Someone joined and posted a few weeks ago about Martha. Coincidence or spud?
poeticpeony blog photos
Joined: 4/04/2006
Location: NE Ohio, deck chuckin' fool
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Posted: Jul/07/2007 5:41 AM PST

I'd much prefer the Erma Bombeck method of gardening.

Go to grocery store. Pick up vegies. Take home and eat.

meska photos
Joined: 4/29/2007
Location: Tennessee Sock Country
Posts: 9201
Posted: Jul/07/2007 10:53 AM PST

Maybe you get better produce in your grocery stores than we seem to here, Poe. That's why I started my little deck garden. Oh, I think I hear my babies-- Strawberry, Green Bean, Carrot, Cantaloupe, Little Gem, Mater and Tater (the twins)-- calling!
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Posted: Jul/07/2007 1:03 PM PST

They must be Tater tots.
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Posted: Jul/07/2007 1:30 PM PST

haha Good one, sweetle'! I'm tickled because one of my blueberries that's sitting on my kitchen sink has 2 little leaf sprigs on what looks like a dead stick. I'm going to wait til it cools down before I plant it though. I got 2 plants, 2 different kinds at Walmart for $2 each. I figured if they didn't grow I wasn't out that much so I'm thrilled. Maybe the other one won't be far behind.
meska photos
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Location: Tennessee Sock Country
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Posted: Jul/07/2007 8:30 PM PST

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Originally posted by sweetlebee
They must be Tater tots.


Lol, Sweetle.

Good luck with blueberries,Poe.
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