Monday, October 29, 2012

Gardening with the Gardeniers

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You all know how much I love spending time in my garden. Hubs and I were too late this year to plant our fall vegetable garden. Although we did plant some garlic in a pot and I'm curious to see how well they turned out, I'm really hating it right now because I know I won't be getting any broccoli, turnips, collards, or carrots. So sad.

So instead, I'm commiserating with the Gardenieres and getting tons of inspiration for other fall gardening projects. Have you heard of them?

The Gardeniers are hand-picked green thumbs led by master gardener, William Moss. They’re real-life gardening enthusiasts with real-world experience when it comes to growing, anything. The Gardenieres will be covering the country, inspiring us all to get out and garden, facing unique growing challenges and meeting you online, in social networks and, occasionally, right in our own neighborhoods. All to make this the most remarkable, most conversational and most enjoyable growing season ever.

There are several videos about edible gardening which you know I love. But I wanted to share a different gardening style today for a beautiful flowering garden. Because I spend a lot of time with my vegetable garden, I don't typically have a lot of time for flowers. My yard needs more flowers! It needs the color and the beauty. So for me, bulbs are the easiest thing to do and a totally kid friendly project. Check out this video about how to plant bulbs. They are so super simple!

To give your bulbs and flowers that little extra boost, you can also get a little help from Miracle-Gro® LiquaFeed®. It makes feeding as easy as watering your plants and gives them a little boost both through their leaves and roots. And since it can be used with all flowers, vegetables, trees and shrubs, I can feed my entire garden with one product.

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Check out http://www.gardenieres.com for great fall project ideas from the Gardenieres!

And if you want even more ideas and beautiful garden pictures, check out the Miracle-Gro Facebook page. There are tons of inspiration on these sites!

 

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