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What's in Store for National Home Gardening Club Members?

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By Deb St. George, on National Home Gardening Club in your Gardening Guide From Spiritravels.com





The National Home Gardening Club offer many benefits to its members. It is said to be the largest home gardening organization with paid membership. For a nominal fee, various benefits are available.


If you choose to become a member the National Home Gardening club, you will be entitled to the following perks.


1. Members can enter competitions to win free gardening products such as gardening accessories, tools, and other gardening supplies.


2. A coupon will be given to members to claim a free gardening shears.


3. Members can also access a free trial subscription of the Gardening How-To Magazine.


4. They may be eligible to test and keep gardening tools such as pruning shears. These are some of the products tested by members in the past two issues of the Gardening How-To magazine:


- Honda Harmony Lawn Mower
- Miracle-Gro Garden Weed Preventer
- Sunflower Garden
- Cobra Head Precision Weeder and Cultivator
- Preen 'n Green


5. Members can enjoy a free directory of public gardens, which contains information about lush gardens, arboretums, and conservatories throughout the US.


6. They can interact and talk about tips, ideas and methods with other members.


7. Members can obtain gardening and landscaping tips and plans for the completion of various gardening projects.


8. They have access to the members-only gardening website.


9. Members can also preview gardening books, gardening videos, etc. Indeed, the for-members-only benefits are that grandiose. They are all for the gardening enthusiasts to grab. After the 30-day trial, you can continue your membership for only $1 per month. Many garden-lovers think this is a small price to pay for all these privileges.



 

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Companion Planting in the Vegetable Garden - Grit Magazine


Grit Magazine

Companion Planting in the Vegetable Garden
Grit Magazine
Your garden's residents enjoy each other's company, and companion planting is one way to foster better relationships all the way around. By Paul Gardener Lettuce, viola, tulips and parsley reside in harmony in this garden.
The Basics of Companion PlantingGreener Ideal
Take your pick of plant sales this springHeraldNet

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On Gardening: What you've heard may work, but they've never been proven - Belleville News Democrat


On Gardening: What you've heard may work, but they've never been proven
Belleville News Democrat
They are is supposed to work well in vegetable gardens. Does this really work? If it does, what are some of the combinations? I have tried to find scientific studies dealing with companion planting, especially in vegetable gardening.

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Community garden needs participants - Youngstown Vindicator


Community garden needs participants
Youngstown Vindicator
The first project was May 15, when participants built two traditional raised beds and two experimental garden beds. At 6 pm June 5, Master Gardener LeeAnn Suso will discuss companion planting. Afterward, the group will begin planting.

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Conversations with Brian: Bible Herbs as good garden companions - Cincinnati.com (blog)


Conversations with Brian: Bible Herbs as good garden companions
Cincinnati.com (blog)
Here's what we talked about today: Companion planting is not a new idea to the gardening world. There is evidence of farmers using these same techniques dating back to Bible times A companion planting plan integrates Mother Nature's traits as well as ...

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Garden columnist Marianne Binetti pens book on growing vegetables locally - TheNewsTribune.com


Garden columnist Marianne Binetti pens book on growing vegetables locally
TheNewsTribune.com
The double duty of vegetables acting as ornamentals in the garden is a growing trend, Binetti said. Herbs, strawberry ground covers, beans entwined on garden architecture: all are examples of great visuals mixed with edibles. “Companion planting really ...

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Guru asks: what will your garden grow? - Park Record


Guru asks: what will your garden grow?
Park Record
Plan the garden. Use companion planting, a system that feeds the soil rather than robbing it of its nutrients. Start small, start with tougher plants such as lettuce. "You're creating an ecosystem," Gross said. "The soil is the most important part of ...

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Tiarella, or foamflower, does double duty in the shade garden - Christian Science Monitor


Christian Science Monitor

Tiarella, or foamflower, does double duty in the shade garden
Christian Science Monitor
Each -- creeping ground cover or clumping -- has its place in the garden. As I learn how best to use foamflowers in my garden, ground-covering forms have become my favorites. I find it easy to use ground covers with companion plants.

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