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Gardening Ideas, Resources, Garden Articles, Changing your Old garden
Learn how to take that old dilapidated garden that is in disarray and transform it into the garden of your dreams.
Creating Your Ideal Garden
"Whether you have looked out on the same garden for years or for only a few weeks, transforming even an unprepossessing plot into the garden of your dreams is always possible. You may well find that the process is a lot of fun as well."
Transforming Your Garden
"A garden, old or new, that has been allowed to crumble into dilapidated disarray can be an uninspiring sight for any bedding gardener. Transforming this apparent wilderness into the garden you hope for may seem an impossible task, and it can be hard to know where to start, particularly if everything seems to be in an equally poor state."
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Bird Garden Plan
Plants in your garden or in containers attract birds and hummingbirds with their aromas, bright colors, nectar, pollen, and seed. Leave flower heads on the plants after their petals drop; they will form seed and attract many birds.
Bulb Forcing for Year-Round Color in Containers
Bulbs suitable for forcing are available for your garden right now at Blooming Bulb at discount prices. Keep bulbs dormant by storing them loosely in a breathable paper bag placed in the vegetable keeper of your refrigerator until they are ready for gardening.



