National Home Gardening Club
With 600,000 members, the National Home Gardening Club is the largest gardening club in the nation. Members receive Gardening How-To magazine, test and keep plants and products, and receive members-only deals and discounts. http://gardeningclub.com

National Home Gardening Club

 
Marty Fuller Goodpaster

Marty Fuller Goodpaster I just signed up for home gardening club. I love me some flowers, they bring so much joy and just a great hobby.

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Sheri Beardsley Walsh

Sheri Beardsley Walsh I joined this club a few months back.. Paid my membership.. recieved my July/Aug mag.. Have not recieved a mag since.. contacted them in Oct.. They said they would send a mag in 2 weeks.. still nothing. Now I have yet to recieve the Nov/Dec mag.. I am glad I did not go for the lifetime membership.. what a big waste of money.. :(

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Diana Fairbanks

Diana Fairbanks I just joined NHGC,am looking forward to the mag.

Thu at 6:15pm · Report
Sherry A Magaard

Sherry A Magaard I enjoy all the info that come with each maginze and the nice items to test.

Thu at 5:13pm · Report
National Home Gardening Club

National Home Gardening Club What's your best tip for getting rid of weeds? E-mail your ideas by Dec. 1 to tips@gardeningclub.com (please include your name, city, state, and member number) -- you could win a prize and have your tip printed in the March/April issue of Gardening How-To!

Thu at 12:17pm
Nancy
Nancy
don't let them go to seed in the first place, plant things closely and intensively, to shade the soil. I have 24 beds in my garden and virtually do no weeding.
Thu at 8:19pm
Kashif Khan

Kashif Khan Keep you home garden safe from insects, pests without using insecticides and pesticides.

Source: kashifbt.blogspot.com
As a Horticulturist I tried my best to convey you some basic steps of Homegardening in the following simplified and comprehensive article.While starting homegardening, the first step to take is the selection ...
Douglas James

Douglas James Is there something I can sprinkle on my newly seeded planter beds that would keep the neiborhood cats from using them as a cat box? Thank you.

November 18 at 9:51pm · Report
Douglas James
Douglas James
There is a product to keeps your pets off of your furniture. I figured there might be something to keep the cats out of your planter beds.
Fri at 2:50pm
Erin Lee

Erin Lee Still working on my fall plantings!

November 18 at 6:31pm · Report
Melissa Evans

Melissa Evans i just joined can't wait to get started

November 18 at 5:21pm · Report
National Home Gardening Club

National Home Gardening Club We haven't finalized all the details yet, but wanted our Facebook fans to be the first to know: NHGC is holding its first-ever container gardening classes this spring! More info to come.

Source: www.gardeningclub.com
JOIN US for our first ever series of Container Gardening classes! Enjoy the "Make & Take" style of learning to create gorgeous masterpieces and then take home your project to impress your neighbors, ...
Lavanda Shan Hayles
Lavanda Shan Hayles
how about some classes in Bay Minette, Alabama,,way down south
November 18 at 1:55pm
Stephanie
Stephanie
keeping my fingers crossed that there will be a class in my area
November 18 at 3:04pm
Angelinas Garden

Angelinas Garden Does anybody know what is the exact name for this plant? It has white and purple flowers, nice fragant. Someone told me is a type of Jazmin, but i am not sure. Also if anybody knows how how propagate it? Thanks

Debra Sherette

Debra Sherette IF I got a clematis vine now, I live in zone 4-5 in the Upper Peninsula of MI on the south shore of Lake Superior, would I be able to put it in a pot and keep it in an unheated garage until next spring, then put it in the ground?

November 17 at 12:14pm · Report
National Home Gardening Club

National Home Gardening Club Keep plants safe--and show off all your garden work---with a well-designed pathway. Let us help you decide which design is best for you.

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Designing Paths and WalkwaysHere’s how to design garden paths that are safe, beautiful, and complementary to your home.By: Marty Wingate
Kathleen Hassinger
Kathleen Hassinger
I am using a apld.org designer to create my pathway. Be careful of "impermeable surface" rules for your town....
November 17 at 9:42am
Teresa Monares

Teresa Monares It's beginning to look alot like Christmas at Creative Mailbox Planters.com
Make yours a "HOME SWEET HOME"

Linda Reznick
Linda Reznick
beautiful- thanks for sharing Teresa
Fri at 1:42pm
Sandra Pope Zbynski

Sandra Pope Zbynski I love being a member of NHGC!!! You get good info from them & they r always eager to help u put if u have a problem.

November 12 at 1:16pm · Report