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Lazy Gardener & Friends 535
FEEL THE ENERGY’? NOW EXCITING TO PLANT . . .
DAYLILIES TAKING TURN TO EXOTIC, UNUSUAL, PATTERNED!
Healthy Soils – part 5
Lazy Gardener & Friends 534
SOME PLANTS ‘TOO’ SUCCESSFUL? READERS’ COPING TIPS!
MORE BROMELIADS THAN YOU CAN HANDLE? EXPERTS EMPATHIZE!
Healthy Soils – part 4
Lazy Gardener & Friends 533
HERB COLOR SEARCH REAPS FUN REWARD
Healthy Soils – part 3
Lazy Gardener & Friends 532
MOST SEEK MORE BLOOMS! BUT WITH PEGGY MARTIN, IT’S… ‘HOW DO I COPE WITH ALL THESE FLOWERS?’
Healthy Soils – part 2
Lazy Gardener & Friends 531
HOUSTON’S SUMMER HEAT FORECAST ‘SCARY’ — BUT PLANTS CAN HELP
Healthy Soils
Lazy Gardener & Friends 530
PLANT SWAPS ON RISE — BUT MUST PLAY BY THEIR RULES!
Mulch Types
Lazy Gardener & Friends 529
Think ROOTS! when adding new plants
Compost Types
Lazy Gardener & Friends 528
NOT YARD-HAPPY? QUIT THINKING ABOUT ACTUAL PLANTS!
THELMA’S PRIZE GINGERS PROVIDE SUMMER DELIGHTS!
Red Cedar, Minerals, Silicon
Lazy Gardener & Friends 527
SINCE PLANTING’S ON EVERYONE’S MIND . . .
Salts Water Leaf Mold Compost Greenhouse Gasses and Gardening
Lazy Gardener & friends 526
THE 10 COMMANDMENTS OF LAZY GARDENING
HERBS ARE TOUGH PLANTS!
Biocontrol Stratification, Compost and Clay, DNA Damage and Glyphosate, Chemicals and Bad Health
2023 Newsletters
Lazy Gardener & Friends 491
Learn about Gardening while helping preserve Freedmen’s Town
Lazy Gardener & Friends 490
YOUR GARDEN’S WAITING . . . HOW WILL YOU CELEBRATE?
Back in January I joined several Facebook groups related to gardening. After
reading numerous posts over the last few months, a very distinct pattern
emerged.
Lazy Gardener & Friends 489
LISTEN ‘LOCAL’ WHEN PLANTING EDIBLES!
With summer around the corner many of us have planted peppers in our gardens. A
meta-analysis of the nutritional benefits of peppers found many reasons to grow and
eat peppers.
Lazy Gardener & Friends 488
THE WAY I SEE IT, DOLLY, BETTER BE PREPARED TOO! WE LEARNED HARD WAY…
PLUMERIAS & RAIN — TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING?
Researchers at the University of British Columbia have discovered a new supergroup of microbes that are a branch of the eukaryotes nicknamed “lions of the microbial world.”
Lazy Gardener & Friends 487
EFFECTIVE WATERING, INDOOR CACTI, QUICK GROWS, AND CARNIVOROUS PLANTS!
LOW SPOT IN YARD? BOG-DWELLING CARNIVOROUS PLANTS LOVING OUR RAINS . . .
A recent study compared nitrogen (N) supplied to plants in an artificial form
(ammonium sulfate) to nitrogen in an organic form (poultry litter, blood meal or
cover crop).
Lazy Gardener & Friends 486
‘CHRISTMAS’ CACTUS GALORE? SOGGY LOW SPOTS IN YARD?
ANITA NELSON OF NELSON’S WATER GARDEN
A question I have been asked hundreds of times over the years is: “I have weeds in my (lawn, garden, flowerbed, etc.) where did they come from?
Lazy Gardener & Friends 485
DAYLILIES CAN DELIGHT EVEN LONGER & MUSHROOMS ARE A’SPROUTIN’!
DAYLILIES — BLOOMING EARLY SPRING UNTIL FALL!
A growing problem in agriculture and gardening is the microplastics produced
as plastic products degrade.
Lazy Gardener & Friends 484
HAPPY EARTH DAY! HAPPY GARDENING . . . BUT, WHERE ARE THE MONARCHS?
CONCERNED ABOUT TOO FEW ONARCHS IN YOUR GARDENS? NBC IS TOO!
Additional research keeps being published on the importance of trace and micronutrients in the soil and how it affects our lives.