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BACKYARD BOUNTY!

Even though I live in an apartment I have started growing at least some of the food I eat, saving money, boosting my health, conserving energy and having lots of fun. The things I have grown so far, on my balcony, are tomatoes, potatoes, jalapeno peppers and flowers..

Later on in the future I plan to keep bees(maybe), and raise chickens for the fresh in the morning eggs.

When the harvest is in, i'm over at my blog ‘Family Gatherings Recipes’ learning how to cook, preserve, cure, brew, or pickle the fruits of my labor.

In today’s economic climate, it only makes sense to grow some of your own food. And I'm learning the easiest, most convenient, productive ways to grow a little, a lot, or even ALL the food my family and I eat each day!















Sunday, July 26, 2009

Growing, Propagation and Division of Hostas Plants







Growing Hostas
Hostas are extremely popular, hardy herbaceous perennials grown primarily for their beautiful foliage. They are easy to grow, shade-tolerant plants. Leaves come in a wide range of shapes, colors, sizes, and textures and may be solid in color or variegated in different combinations of blue, green, white, and gold. The plants are low maintenance and are widely available in nurseries and garden centers. Many catalogs also offer a large selection of hosta plants, with more than 2,500 different cultivars on the market.