Welcome to Dave's Garden, the website where friends share their triumphs and dilemmas in their home gardens and their lives. Dave's Garden is also a place for gardeners to share seeds or plants with other gardeners, and has so much to offer, you are certainly going to find something that will have you coming back daily, as well as making you proud to tell your friends and family about your new gardening home on the net. Here are some of the features you can access right away:
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Drooping Mistletoe is a common mistletoe in Southern Australia, growing mainly on Eucalyptus and Acacia trees. It is mainly dispersed by one little bird, the Mistletoe Bird and it is the food plant for a beautiful butterfly, the Imperial White and a beautiful moth, the Mistletoe Moth.
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Montauk daisies, Nipponanthemum nipponicum – never heard of them. But the lush greenery filling the large pots looked too good to pass up. I bought three on faith alone. Only after I came home and started researching did I fully appreciate my new acquisitions.
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The Village of Lombard Illinois is known as the Lilac Village, and its showcase is Lilacia Park in the center of town. Every May, Lombard celebrates its Lilac Festival when the lilacs in the park are at their peak of bloom and fragrance.
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In my area one of the best garden centers that exist. Wide range of perennials, biennials & annuals. Beautiful setting &...
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Review by GmaCin:
I had a terrible experience last year with a mail order catalog company so I was extremely hesitant to order from another...
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(Rosa )
This is my favorite rose in my garden, Florida 9b. It's only 1 year old and I get 8-10 roses each week from it, perfect for...
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(Colletes halophilus)
I found this rare bee (7Sept.2007) in a nature reserve called 'Het Zwin' which is situated partly in Belgium and the Netherlands.
It...
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Lavender thrives in hot weather and grows well in a wide range of soils, as long as they are well drained. Learn how to plant, prune, and feed lavender plants.
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Review by maihuenia:
High and Dry: Gardening with cold-hardy plants
Robert Nold
420 pages, photographs and watercolors by Cindy Nold
Timber...
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TODAY IN THE FORUMS
Connie and I had some fun creating an Ostrich Topiary today. She got a wild hair and made one last night. She created a thread in the Garden Art forum here. [
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With close to 300,000 members, Dave's Garden is an amazing resource for beginning and experienced gardeners alike. Inside, you'll find over 200 forums dedicated to just about every type of gardening pursuit and plant issue you can think of. From
annuals and
bonsai trees to
vegetable gardening and
winter sowing; from tips on seeds and planting to advice on regional gardening - it's a gold mine for knowledge from experienced gardeners from around the world.
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Among our interactive forums, we have an amazing plant identification database with over 36,000 species of plants and 140,000-plus images. Another great resource is our bug identification database. It's essentially an insect encyclopedia with over 4,500 insects listed and showing over 3,000 insect images.
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We're glad you could stop by! Since 2000, we've strived to be a comprehensive gardening community with gardening forums for discussion on a wide variety of topics. We have members who are knowledgeable on soil, weather, watering, just about every kind of plant, and just about every kind of insect. Our special section on trading seeds and plants continues to grow in popularity as does our section on the home life and leisurely pursuits of our gardening enthusiasts (we can't always be with spade in hand, behind a rototiller, or out harvesting our ripe produce).
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