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Arlene Wright Correll

Author Photo Award winning artist, published author, avid gardener, 73 yr. old cancer & stroke survivor, mother of 5, citizen of the universe & still glad to be above ground each & every day.
Website: http://www.learn-america.com
City: Munfordville
State: KY
Country: USA
Joined: 2008-02-22
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My Articles (312)
  1. Doing More With Beets©
  2. Planting Pussy Willows©
  3. Getting Ready for Spring©
  4. The Diary of a Frugal Bird Lover©
  5. Why Not Add Turk’s Cap Lilies to Your Garden? ©
  6. How to Grow Bee Balm©
  7. How to Grow Culver’s Root ©
  8. How to Grow Papaya Trees©
  9. How to Grow Ornamental Cabbages and Kale©
  10. How to Grow Ornamental Sweet Potato Vines©
  11. The Year I Grew Heirloom Melons©
  12. Let’s Have a Big Hand for the Little Marigold©
  13. How to Create Planting Perches in Your Garden©
  14. Another Good Use for Your Window Boxes©
  15. Lets Talk Pears©
  16. How to Add Charm to Your Garden©
  17. A Smart Gardener Starts Small©
  18. Fall is the Time to Extend Your Flower Garden©
  19. Welcoming Autumn with Garden Goodies©
  20. How to Make Italian Zucchini and Eggs©
  21. How to Grow and Use Arugula (uh ROO gyuh luh) ©
  22. How to Make a Good Italian Garden Sandwich©
  23. How to Make Really Good Mint Ice Cream©
  24. What to do With Those Seashells You Collected on Your Last Vacation©
  25. How to Create a Mediterranean Courtyard©
  26. How to Know When it’s Thyme to Cook©
  27. How to Add Trailing Plants to Your Garden©
  28. How to Use Ground Covers or What Thyme is It? ©
  29. How to Grow Vegetables from Seed©
  30. How to Grow a Mediterranean Vegetable Garden in a Small Space©
  31. How to Decide on Whether You Want Grass or Gravel©
  32. How to Create Refuge From the Sun©
  33. How to Create Miniature Mediterranean Gardens©
  34. How to Prepare Soil for a Mediterranean Garden©
  35. How to Plant Through Landscape Fabric©
  36. How to Make a Stone Trough©
  37. How to Become a Seed Saver and Sharer©
  38. How to Stop Tomato Blossom End Rot©
  39. How to Pick an Eco-friendly Plant©
  40. How to Add Pizzazz to Apple Pie©
  41. How to Make Pâté for Vegetarians©
  42. How to Grow Rutabagas©
  43. How to Grow Turnips©
  44. Pass the Terrine Please©
  45. Pass the Crudités Please©
  46. How to Grow Jerusalem Artichokes©
  47. Cucumbers and Tarragon, a Nifty Combination©
  48. How to Make Apple and Beet Soup©
  49. Cool Vegetables for a Hot Summer©
  50. Onion Zucchini Frittata©
  51. The Plum Tomatoes are Rolling In©
  52. How to Cook Exotic Pears©
  53. Growing Apricots©
  54. Can She Bake a Cherry Pie, Billy Boy©
  55. It’s Thyme to Make Soup©
  56. What Else to do With Roma Tomatoes©
  57. Memories of Potato Pancakes©
  58. Growing Pears in a Bottle©
  59. What to Do With More Squash Than You Can Handle©
  60. Err, Whats Up Doc? ©
  61. Tips for Beginning Gardeners©
  62. The Season for Making Wine and Beer ©
  63. It’s Not Hard to Make Hard Apple Cider©
  64. One of Arlene’s Berry Special Pie Recipes©
  65. Maple Sugaring, Then and Now©
  66. Where Has All the Flavor Gone? ©
  67. Bring Your Garden's Bounty to the Fair ©
  68. Passion Flowers Beauty and Food©
  69. When it’s Good its Berry Berry Good©
  70. How to Grow a Roses in the Winter©
  71. The Art of Weeding©
  72. Dead-heading, Yes or No? © Part II
  73. What Exactly is a Cultivar? ©
  74. Dead-heading, Yes or No? © Part I
  75. How to Correctly Prune Clematis©
  76. Dealing With the Japanese Beetle©
  77. I Love Bok Choy©
  78. Why Not Grow Some Chinese Cabbage? ©
  79. June 17 is Eat Your Vegetables Day©
  80. What is a Biennial Plant? ©
  81. Meet the Walter Family and Their Giant Vegetables ©
  82. Bats in Your Garden©
  83. Biodiversity is Essential for a Healthy Garden©
  84. Growing Chrysanthemums for Profit©
  85. 4-H is a Good Head Start Program for Young Gardeners©
  86. How to Attract Purple Martins to Your Garden©
  87. Creeping Phlox the Great Ground Cover©
  88. Kids Love to Grow Peanuts©
  89. Make Your Own Mid-Summer Garden Calendar©
  90. Make Your Own Early Summer Garden Calendar©
  91. Zeroscaping or Xeriscaping Landscaping©
  92. How to Grow Garlic for Home or Profit©
  93. Looking For Unusual Herbs? ©
  94. How to Build a Rock Garden©
  95. Make Your Own Fall Garden Calendar©
  96. Make Your Own Mid-Spring Garden Calendar©
  97. Make Your Own Spring Garden Calendar©
  98. Organic Gardening B.C. (Before Cash) ©
  99. Decorating With House Plants©
  100. The Biggest Seed I Ever Planted Was a Coconut!
  101. My Sister-in-Law Grows Bananas! ©
  102. The Confessions of a Plant-A-Holic ©
  103. How to Create a Spiritual Garden©
  104. You’re Never Too Young to Start Gardening©
  105. Remember the Old Fashion Kitchen Gardens? ©
  106. Growing Herbs for Profit©
  107. Lets Build a Greenhouse and Go Into Business! ©
  108. Thinking of Becoming an Herbalist? ©
  109. Recommended Books for Growing Herbs for Profit©
  110. Adding Glass, Crockery and Other Good Stuff to Your Garden©
  111. Designing a Bulb Garden©
  112. Home Gardening For Profit with Shitake Mushrooms©
  113. Planting a Florida Garden©
  114. Gardening Zones for Vermont©
  115. How to Stop Dandelions from Growing in Your Yard ©
  116. How Can I Keep Squirrels From Eating My Tomatoes? ©
  117. Cockscomb Plant: Enter the Exotic Cockscombs©
  118. How to Plant Cantaloupe for Profit©
  119. That’s Not a Morning Glory, That’s a Cardinal Climber Plant! ©
  120. Shoo Fly Don’t Bother Me©
  121. Bring on the Drought Resistant Vegetables©
  122. A Weed by Any Other Name is Not Necessarily a Weed©
  123. Why Not Add the Plumed or Wheat Celosia to Your Garden? ©
  124. Peonies, a Gardener’s Perennial Treasure©
  125. The Beauty of Self-Sowing Flowers©
  126. Peppers or Capsicum? Who Cares Just Plant Them©
  127. Grow Yourself a Chef’s Salad©
  128. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gourd Patch©
  129. It’s Show Time at the Farmer’s Market©
  130. Aubergine a Lovely Sounding Word for Egg Plant©
  131. You Say Tomatoes and I Say Toe Mat Oes©
  132. Any Melon Worth Its Salt©
  133. Put Some Blue in Your Vegetable Garden©
  134. I Never Met a Radish I Didn’t Like©
  135. Do You Ever Wonder What’s in What We Eat? ©
  136. Have I Ever Told You the Pea Pod Wine Story? ©
  137. Using the Healing Magic of Foods Part I ©
  138. Rhubarb, Almost as American as Apple Pie©
  139. Knowing Your Onions©
  140. Growing Chocolate Mint©
  141. The Beauty of Sunflowers©
  142. When You Get Grapes Mash Them©
  143. Andalusian Gazpacho or Stuff That Dreams are Made Of©
  144. Strawberry Season is Here Yahoo!©
  145. Tip Toeing Through the Tulips©
  146. Thinking Perennials? Think Butterfly Flower! ©
  147. How to Grow Delphinium or Larkspur©
  148. Put Some Moonflowers in Your Garden©
  149. Primroses are Pretty, But!©
  150. Arlene’s Favorite Fennel Recipes©
  151. Arlene’s Favorite Snow Pea Recipes©
  152. Growing Fennel, a Vegetable or an Herb? ©
  153. There are Many Reasons to Grow Snow Peas©
  154. Creating Your Own Mediterranean Herb Garden©
  155. Growing Sweet Williams or Dianthus©
  156. Growing a Flowering Quince©
  157. The Mystery of the Blue False Indigo©
  158. How to Build a Pergola©
  159. The Beauty of the Soulangeana Magnolia©
  160. How to Grow a Flowering Crab Apple Tree©
  161. How to Grow Dogwood Trees©
  162. How to Grow the Eastern Redbud Tree©
  163. Growing Ruby Red Grapefruits©
  164. Growing Sweet Peas©
  165. The Beauty of the Common Violet©
  166. A Little Info About Ortaniques©
  167. Some of My Best Carrot Cake Recipes©
  168. 114 Plants That Rabbits Hate
  169. Really, An Association for Weeds! ©
  170. Healthy and Nutritional Organically Grown Produce©
  171. Enhancing Your Home with Window Boxes©
  172. Add Beauty to Your Garden with Hanging Planters©
  173. The Magic and Tragic Case of the Oriental Lilies©
  174. How to Grow Chrysanthemums©
  175. The Calla Lilies Are in Bloom©
  176. Me and Sweet Corn ©
  177. How to Save Water in Your Garden©
  178. How to Become a Frugal Gardener©
  179. How to Grow Dahlias©
  180. How to Pickle Vegetables ©
  181. Got a Black Thumb? Try Growing Gladiolus! ©
  182. How to Grow Clematis©
  183. Butterflies, Bees and Hummingbirds, Oh My! ©
  184. The Day I Discovered My Strawberry Patch was Destroyed©
  185. More Perennials to Consider for Your Shade Garden©
  186. Treasures for the Shady Spots in Your Garden©
  187. Adding Ornamental Grasses to Your Garden©
  188. Why Daylilies are the Perfect Perennial for Your Flower Garden©
  189. Here are 3 Good Vegetarian Recipes
  190. Planting Little Pine Trees the Easy Way©
  191. The Day Carl Planted Sun Flower Seeds©
  192. How to Build a Floating Hydroponic Garden©
  193. Neighbor Sharing Cleome Seeds©
  194. National Gardening Association
  195. Plants that Get a Bad Rap and Those that Should! ©
  196. Don’t Ever Build a Green House Over Your Septic Tank©
  197. What Exactly is Permaculture?
  198. Square Foot Gardening Do’s and Don’ts©
  199. How to Organize a Community Garden©
  200. Water Gardening Made Easy©
  201. School Garden Ideas©
  202. Urban Gardening Made Easy
  203. Planning Your Foundation Garden
  204. How to Correctly Transplant Tree/shrubs or Shrubs©
  205. How to Grow Sprouts
  206. Exactly What are Gardening Zones?
  207. How to Create a Biointensive Garden
  208. Lets Bring Back the Victory Garden
  209. Does Your Community Have a Community Food Bank?
  210. How to Create a Botanical Garden
  211. What is a Biodynamic Garden?
  212. How to Plant Potatoes the Easy Way
  213. To Compost or Not to Compost, That is the Question!
  214. Planting and Space Requirements for Pumpkins©
  215. What to Know about Your Pumpkins
  216. Thinking of Planting Oranges Part I I
  217. Container Gardening in My Old Age Part II
  218. Container Gardening in My Old Age Part I
  219. Victorian Flowers
  220. When You Want to Spice up Your Life Start Cooking
  221. 6 Great Vegetarian Recipes
  222. Growing and Caring for Zinnia
  223. Plant Some Lilacs in Your Garden
  224. Planting an Easy Vegetable Garden
  225. Growing Lavender
  226. ROSES-The Queen of flowers
  227. You Are Never Too Old to Garden
  228. Just Sow and Grow Part II
  229. Just sow and grow! Part I
  230. Starting your own plants from Organic Seeds
  231. The Basic Color Palette for your Garden
  232. How to Make Your own Liquid Potpourri and Sachets from Your Flower Garden
  233. Harvesting raspberries and blackberries for longer shelf life and better flavor
  234. Planting Bulbs in Your Garden
  235. Growing, Choosing and Pruning Roses
  236. What is Passata?
  237. What to Do With a Pomegranate Part II
  238. Growing Hops is a Growing Industry
  239. Some Thoughts about Growing Grapes
  240. Arlene’s Favorite Lavender Recipes Part II
  241. Arlene's Favorite Lavender Recipes Part I
  242. Arlene’s Tried and True Herb Blends
  243. How to Make a Bouquet Garni
  244. Cooking With Herbs and Beans
  245. How to Care and Prune Crape Myrtle
  246. How to Handle Some Basic Gardening Problems
  247. How to Dry Flowers Part II
  248. Thinking of Planting Pears Part II
  249. Thinking of Planting Pear Trees Part I
  250. A Good List of Deer-resistant Garden Plants
  251. Thinking of Planting Oranges Part III
  252. Planting a Vegetable Garden
  253. How & When to Prune Flowering Shrubs
  254. What to do with Black Walnut Shells and Hulls
  255. Thinking of Planting Oranges Part I
  256. Nut Oils that I Use in My Cooking
  257. More on Apples!
  258. How to Cultivate Watercress
  259. How to Cultivate Basil or The Herb of Love Part III
  260. How to Cultivate Basil or the Herb of Love Part II
  261. How to Cultivate Basil or The Herb of Love Part I
  262. Freezing Fresh Basil and Recipes
  263. How to Grow Columbines
  264. How to Grow Cabbages
  265. Flowers are Many Splendid Things
  266. Find Your National and State Flower
  267. The Growing and Care of Amaryllis Flowers
  268. Some Thoughts on Roses and Lilacs
  269. Some Thoughts about Flowers
  270. Growing and Caring for Ranunculus Flowers
  271. Growing and Caring for Azalea plants
  272. Why Plant Lavendar Flowers in Your Garden!
  273. What You Need to Know About Herbs Part V
  274. What You Need to Know About Herbs Part IV
  275. What You Need to Know About Herbs Part III
  276. What You Need to Know About Herbs Part II
  277. What You Need to Know About Herbs Part I
  278. Tomato Information and Recipes Part III
  279. Tomato information and recipes Part II
  280. Tomato information and recipes Part I
  281. When My English Garden Went to Pot!
  282. It's Not Too Late to Plant in June
  283. How to Grow an Easy Flower Garden
  284. How to Make a Wildlife Garden
  285. How to Keep the Good Bugs in Your Garden
  286. How to Force Bulbs Part II
  287. How to Force Bulbs Part I
  288. Please Eat the Daisies and Other Edible Flowers Part IV
  289. Please Eat the Daisies and Other Edible Flowers Part III
  290. Please Eat the Daisies and Other Edible Flowers Part II
  291. Please Eat the Daisies and Other Edible Flowers Part I
  292. Do You Have a Witch Hazel Tree in Your Yard or Woods?
  293. How to Divide Daffodils
  294. How to Divide Cannas
  295. How to Grow Really Great Tomatoes
  296. Green Tomato Recipes
  297. How to Dry Flowers Part III
  298. How to Dry Flowers Part I
  299. Some Good Dehydrator recipes for healthy snacks
  300. How to Dry Fruits and Vegetables
  301. What to Do With a Pomegranate Part I
  302. How to Grow and Preserve Nuts Part I
  303. Major Diseases for Nut Trees
  304. How to Make Hard Apple Cider
  305. When to Harvest Apples
  306. What Are the Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar?
  307. Why Apples are healthy for you
  308. How to Cook Some Great Meals with Pumpkins©
  309. Getting Ready to Cook with Pumpkins©
  310. How to Grow and Preserve Nuts Part II
  311. If you are going to plant an orchard you better know your apples
  312. How to Grow Lettuce and other Salad Greens©
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