Flower gardens are any sized plots in your yard where you plant and grow flowers for your enjoyment. In some instances, people will grow flowers in pots or window boxes, if yard space is not available. ( Balcony gardens, etc for those who live in apartments. ) It would still be considered a flower garden.
Any flowers you grow. whether directly in the ground or in containers, are considered flower gardens.
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They were discovered in flower gardening
You have to use geometry in gardening because, you have to measure the beds of the flower pots and etc..
In the early 1930s, flower gardening was gaining popularity in the state. Along with the increased interest in flower gardening came garden clubs and along with garden clubs came appreciation and fascination with the iris, a flower that had been cultivated for thousands of years
There are many great gardening gifts that you can buy for people who loves gardening. You can get lawn ornaments, lanterns, or flower pots.
The correct spelling is "floriculture" (flower gardening).
You can buy them from flower catalogs, online gardening stores, local gardening stores, and from the Dahlia Society.
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