For more videos and games check out our new website at www.sesamestreet.org In this video we see that making a garden takes cooperation. Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.
www.WatchMojo.com video on how to decor your garden-ideas for different size gardens
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Most but not all of the guerrilla gardens around the Elephant & Castle in London SE1 filmed by Richard Reynolds in May 2010. Thanks to the hundreds over the years who have been involved. To find out more visit www.guerrillagardening.org, read the book at http and join the FB group here: www.facebook.com
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A woman uses Yahoo! wisely to make flowers grow and bring dogs back to life
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My mom and I would like to plant a garden in front of our house. We have plenty of plantable space, but very little knowledge of gardening! We want a flower garden that is low maitenence. We both have busy schedules, and though we’re planning on putting in effort, working on the garden daily would not be possible for us. We are looking to plant perenials and not have to replant every year. We just want a pretty but simple garden that will not require us to spend excess amounts of time working on it. I don’t know anything about different flowers with different climates, but we live in central Ohio.
Experienced gardeners: do you have any suggestions for what to plant and how to start?
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Most but not all of the guerrilla gardens around the Elephant & Castle in London SE1 filmed by Richard Reynolds in May 2010. Thanks to the hundreds over the years who have been involved. To find out more visit www.guerrillagardening.org, read the book at http and join the FB group here: www.facebook.com (The music is “I’m Alive” by Don Fardon)
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I am interested in turning my small time hobby of gardening into a bit of a career. Are there classes, certifications, training that I can take in order to become an expert on plants, trees, etc? I’d like to have a deep knowledge of the various kinds of trees, shrubs, flowers that work in different climates, how to best plant and maintain them, to design landscapes with a variety of well-coordinated plants, etc. Should I try to become a certified arborist? Where do I start exploring this potential new career direction? Thanks.
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What features should you look for when buying or making a compost bin? Find out and get tips on how compost bin design can help to aerate compost for your garden, in this free organic gardening video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or “gardener’s black gold.”










