Monthly Archives: March 2010

Fire Destroys Hydroponic Gardening Center (NBC Dallas Fort Worth)

An early-morning fire destorys a Fort Worth gardening business. Read the rest of the article here

Now is the time to start spring gardening (The Celina Record)

Now is the time to dig and divide many summer and fall flowering perennials. It is not the time to divide spring flowering perennials as they are already starting their growth pattern getting ready to give us some beautiful blooms. Read the rest of the article here

Spreading The Joy Of <b>Gardening</b>

Nancy Cook of the Garden Club of Madison presents a $500 grant award Wednesday, March 3, to the Morris County Rutgers Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners, who will train horticulture volunteers from their program to conduct gardening workshops with residents who do not have access to gardening facilities. The funds will be used to purchase the

Great Gardening Gadgets (CBS News)

“Early Show” Contributor Ahmed Hassan Shares Tech to Help You Get Your Plants Looking Their Best Read the rest of the article here

Water <b>gardening</b>

Greenwood Lake The Green Thumb garden series will present Water Gardening: Establishing and Maintaining a Water Feature, with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Orange County Master Gardeners, on Thursday, April 1, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at the Greenwood Lake Public Library. Read the rest of the article here

Bay-friendly gardening class offered at adult school (El Cerrito Journal)

RICHMOND — “Gardening from the Ground Up,” a free class on Bay-friendly growing techniques, will be presented from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Serra Campus of the West Contra Costa Adult School, 6028 Ralston Ave. Read the rest of the article here