Alan Summers, president of Carroll Gardens, Inc., has over 30 years experience in gardening and landscape design. He has made Carroll Gardens one of America's preeminent nurseries, having introduced more than 20 new perennials and woody shrubs over the years and reintroduced numerous "lost" cultivars back to American gardeners.
Carroll Gardens publishes a weekly online newsletter written by Alan. It contains valuable gardening advice and tips and answers to customer questions. Click here to sign up for the Carroll Gardens weekly enewsletter.
Every Saturday, Alan hosts a call-in gardening forum on WCBM radio - 680 AM. For those outside of the WCBM listening area, they can listen to radio show via the internet.
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Garden Decor To Increase The Beauty Of Your Garden!
By: Neelima Reddy | 29/12/2009Most of the people know the decorations in their living room or in the house. But, only few people connect the word decor with the gardens and yards. Yes, you can decor your garden in various ways to increase the beauty of it.
Drenching Applications of Different Vegetables
By: Cris Ramasasa | 29/12/2009Drenching is the latest method of fertilizer application to vegetables to improve production and increase profit. It also saves fertilizer use, since application is directly into the plant base, maximizing nutrient utilization by the plants. This techniques proves successful in the Leyte Techno-Demo Farm, Palo, Leyte, Philippines.
How to Grow and Manage Cucumber
By: Cris Ramasasa | 29/12/2009Cucumber is a vine annual crop that is in demand as a salad dessert item in every meal and also as a commercial crop. It grow well in an acidic soil between 5.5-6.8 pH with salinity tolerance at 2.5 Ec. It response satisfactorily in full sunlight as against a shady areas.
Natural Control Insect Pests of Flowering Plants
By: Cris Ramasasa | 29/12/2009Your flower needs your utmost tender loving care in order to give you the beautiful flowers you desired. How will you know they are safe and secure? By closely monitoring them everyday, you can be updated the occurrence of some particular pest or disease. To avoid serious pest and disease infestation, you should practice companion cropping, crop rotation, and the natural control methods.
Hot Peppers Can Do More than Just Add Flavor
By: Jenny Trevino-Blanquet | 29/12/2009Besides being delicious, hot peppers play an important role in your overall health. Discover the many uses for some of your favorite varieties.
The Many Uses of Herb Garden Plants
By: Eustache Davenport | 29/12/2009For many centuries, herbs have been considered as being the perfect plant. Within the varieties of plants and flowers that makes up the vegetation of this planet, herbs have received this well deserved title for the many uses and the large contribution they offer mankind. Through history, herbal plant have shown to be indispensable to the well being of human by their therapeutic and medicinal capacities.
Don't even think of growing Medical Marijuana on Federal Land!
By: joyce | 28/12/2009The Medical Marijuana challenge to avoid cultivation on Federal Land, and the persevation of rural eco-systems.
Fall Color in Trees
By: Patrick Wentworth | 28/12/2009Chemicals produced in the fall aid the trees in reabsorbing soluble products before leaf fall.
Hydrangea Arborescens 'ryan Gainey'
By: Alan Summers | 17/12/2007 | GardeningWhite, snow-ball shaped flowers literally cover 'Ryan Gainey' starting in late May and lasting almost two months. These blooms make excellent cut flowers and can also be dried to enjoy in arrangements year round. 'Ryan Gainey' blooms on current year's growth allowing it to bloom year after year, even after severe pruning or extremely cold winters.
Climbing Rose Night Owl (ppaf)
By: Alan Summers | 17/12/2007 | GardeningProdigious, vigorous grower - up to 14 feet. Ideal for fences or large trellises. On fences, we suggest planting on every other, or possibly every 3rd fence post. Picture 'Night Owl' on a trellis against white or soft pastel-colored siding.
Pink Double Knockout Rose (ppaf)
By: Alan Summers | 17/12/2007 | GardeningThe eye-catching, bright pink color is a real stand out in the garden and combines beautifully with blue and purple clematis. Because of 'Pink Double Knockout's' superior low-maintenance performance, it offers outstanding versatility of use - one rose planted by itself; several amongst your favorite perennials; or plant them as an appealing hedge.
Camellia Japonica 'spring's Promise'
By: Alan Summers | 17/12/2007 | GardeningThe vivid single rose red blooms are two and a half inches wide with the petals radiating out from the center of golden yellow stamens - a real eye catcher. Shiny foliage is dark green. The plant matures with a spreading habit of six to eight feet by six to eight feet.
Aucuba Japonica 'gold Dust'
By: Alan Summers | 19/07/2007 | GardeningAn evergreen that will solve the problem of bare, shaded areas and will add eye catching color and interest to your garden - Aucuba japonica 'Gold Dust.' Unlike most garden plants that only tolerate shade, Aucubas prefer shade and will thrive in the shadiest of spots, even under trees where no grass grows.
Staghorn Sumac 'tiger Eyes' (ppaf)
By: Alan Summers | 19/07/2007 | Gardening'Tiger Eyes' is refined enough to be used as an accent specimen. Combines beautifully in the garden with maroon-leaved Black Lace Elderberry and blu-flowering Nepeta (catmint).
Winterberry Holly 'red Sprite'
By: Alan Summers | 29/06/2007 | GardeningPlanting and care information for the very popular scrub, ILex Verticillata, commonly known as Winterberry Holly.