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Post Date: May 23, 2009

Giving In The Garden Event Video

Kelley @ 3:47 PM
Filed under: Events

Many of you that attended our first ever charity as we raised monies for the National Breast Cancer Foundation know that it was just a wonderful evening filled with music, food, and chatter.

Thanks to all of you that made this event a complete success!

I would also like to give a very special thanks to our staff who really gave all they had to make sure the evening was perfect!

We’ve created a video to capture some of the fun and festivities. Just click on the image below to watch it.

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Please feel free to post comments about the event or the video. We would love to hear them.

KC

Post Date: May 7, 2009

Fr@%$#^&* WEEDS!!!

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  • On your mark!
  • Get Set!
  • Ready!
  • PULL !!

That’s right it’s that time of the year again where we must ward off the famous South Florida hardy weed plant life.

Do some of you have neighbors that could care less that their (fla. native wild flower garden) is invading your beautifully well maintained lawn and garden beds?

PULL NO MORE!!!

Over the years I have tried everything you can imagine to kill weeds or keep them from growing in my garden beds. Here are few DiG iT TiPs that I hope will ease the weed pulling headache worries.

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DiG iT TiP #1

Make sure you put at least 2-3″ of mulch on all open spaces in your garden beds to help protect the soil below from air borne seeds from landing and germinating.  (helps reduce)

DiG iT TiP #2

Some people seem to think that the black cloth underneath the mulch keeps weeds from growing in your beds and it probably would if you didn’t have to use mulch on top of the black liner. My personal experience with the black liner is that it was a waste of money a waste of time and was a pain in the neck when it came time to replant the space later or add in new plants.

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I found in Home Depot really easy to use and premixed Round Up Extended kill weed control. It claims to kill for up to 1 year. Well that’s not so true it does however give you a weed free garden bed for at least 3-6 months. In shaded areas the effectiveness it longer lasting than in full sun.

Now for those of you that believe that organic is the only way to go….. Good luck! The weeds in S Fla. are sturdy, hardy, and fast spreading. You may affect the one you sprayed, but the seeds that were already dispersed are not affected by organic sprays here in S. Fla..

I had a customer that I worked with about 2 years ago who is a devout organic gardener.  She insisted that I try her home-made weed killer made of vinegar and hot tap water.

IT WORKS! (but not long term).

Organics have a tough time due to the heat and sandy soil. Nothing really sits at the root system of the plants long enough to have a lasting affect.

If you have any garden bed weed control ideas write me back.

I would love to hear some suggestions!!!

Post Date: May 1, 2009

A Cure For Dry Feet !!

Kelley @ 4:41 PM
Filed under: Home Gardening Tips

Just in case some of your potted gardens are having trouble holding moisture at the root system I have just a couple of DiG’iT TIPS!

DiG iT TIP #1

Miracle Grow makes a moisture control soil that will help retain moisture for up to 3 months! This is great for annuals but not so good for long term moisture control when potting perennials! If the perennials are drought tolerant using the Miracle Grow Moisture Control soil is good to assist you in getting the plant started off to a healthy start. At the same time it’s assisting with moisture control this potting soil provides Miracle Grow Fertilizer at the root system. (Great benefit)

DiG iT TIP #2

There is a old product that is quickly becoming very popular due to drought conditions and more and more people are turning to Xeri-Scape (drought tolerant) type of gardening. It is a small crystal polymer that is less than a 1/8 of an inch in the biggest size when dried. This polymer when absorbed with water increases its size up to 1 inch to 1.5 inches. This polymer will continue to expand and contract with watering at the root system for up to 2 years!! I have used these polymers in a customer’s yard underneath her new sod and 3 years later without irrigation her lawn is still full and green.

DiG iT TIP #3

Mix Miracle Grow with your water before soaking the polymers! What a great boost it  gives your new plants!

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