Learn to Garden - Growing Roses and Perennials Made Easy

Advice on growing perennials, hybrid tea roses, old garden roses and other types of flowers. 
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Reba said:   November 4, 2009 9:42 pm PST
Just wondering if the Butterly garden video ahs expired? Dwayn and I have released over 100 butterflies in all. We had many monarchs and about 100 of the gulf fritillaries. It was a difficult summer but the butterflies certainly brightened those days.

Ashley said:   November 4, 2009 1:44 pm PST
Plz e-mail me wiht the answer. My mom has this plant with these orange flowers and one of the orange flowers budded into a red ball of some sort and I want to know if it is edible but if u just tell me the name of the plant that would help a lot too

mai said:   October 23, 2009 7:02 pm PST
i am really inspired by your garden it is very informative too.

Peggy Cartwright said:   September 19, 2009 4:41 pm PST
I am so impressed with your site. Particularly the photos and descriptions of flowers. Also with the 'problems' info. I live in a senior building where many of the people have their own gardens (I'm too old for the struggle now), and I shall certainly tell one of my friends who tends the roses to look at your information, as he often has problems with them. He is Russian, but luckily his wife is excellent in English and can translate for him. Thank you for a lovely time looking at your flowers and the way you write about them.

Jean Dulany said:   August 29, 2009 12:02 pm PST
working with the dirt in vegetable and flower gardens gives me much piece of mind and helps me relax after a stressful day. I have just found this site and will be visiting it frequently

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