TylaMac has been a member since
October 27 2008,
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This member's top-ranked page is "Growing Daffodils: A Beginner's Guide".
My Bio
I really love gardening. Flowering bulbs,especially,daffodils, are my favorite plants to grow. I also love birdwatching,my pets and NASCAR, among other interests. I am a freelance writer and blogger. On the net I enjoy writing for eHow and now I'm becoming addicted to Squidoo! You can often find me hanging out on Yahoo! Answers. I live on a lake in East Alabama with my husband and my menagerie.
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- Growing Daffodils: A Beginner's Guide
Growing daffodils is is one of the best projects for a new gardener who wants to grow beautiful flowers without having to be an expert. All you need for planting daffodils is good garden soil and healthy daffodil bulbs. You can even grow daffodils in... view lens -
- Daffodils For Cold Climates
Choosing daffodils for cold climates is really not difficult because most varieties will thrive in northern gardens. The freezing winters with frequent (or constant!) snow cover followed by cool springs are ideal for the growth and blooming success o... view lens -
- Paperwhite Narcissus Bulbs For Indoor Blooms All Winter Long
Paperwhite narcissus bulbs are members of the daffodil family (narcissus tazetta is the proper name) that are usually grown indoors in the winter. Paperwhites aren't properly called daffodils although other tazetta type narcissus bulbs that are g... view lens -
- Tiny Tomatoes
Tiny tomatoes are delicious and easy to grow in the home garden,even for beginners. Cherry,grape,pear and currant tomatoes are named for their resemblance to other fruits and for their sweet flavor. Many people who don't like regular tomatoes love ea... view lens -
- Daffodils For Hot Climates
Choosing daffodils for hot climates can be a real challenge for gardeners. Some types actually need a period of really cold weather to bloom well and sometimes southern winters don't oblige. To make matters worse sometimes chain store garden centers... view lens
