Posts tagged with "birds":
Sunflowers: How to Choose the Best Varieties for your Garden Posted by Mary on October 3, 2017
I find it difficult to say no to a sunflower. Pollen-producing? Pollen-free? 12 inches tall? 12 feet tall? Yes, please, to all of the above. I planted too many sunflowers in the vegetable garden this year, to the detriment of a few sun-starved pepper plants, but to the exuberant enjoyment of all who saw them blooming, humans, insects, and birds alike.
There are dozens of reasons to plant sunflowers in your garden, and many dozens of sunflower varieties available to plant. To narrow down which are...
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Growing Vegetables in Northern California Posted by Mary on June 30, 2017
I consider myself lucky to live in a part of the world that makes gardening immensely rewarding without having to work very hard. Western Sonoma County northern California has a relatively short, mild winter, a warm summer moderated by proximity to the coast, and a long autumn which extends the harvest time of heat-loving crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, melons and peppers. My husband and I always plant vegetables in the part of the back yard that has a seasonal creek run through it in the winter...
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