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  • Give Your Garden Some Sparkle  By : India Cooper
    Lighting up your garden will make it a really exciting feature of your home - with the help of an electrician and a little design inspiration, you can really add some sparkle to your outdoors.
  • How To Grow Your Own Summer Hedging  By : Anna Stenning
    Describing the best way to grow and manitain your own hedging in the Summer.
  • Introduction To Rose Care  By : Warren Wong
    A notice gardener might not realize everything that goes into maintaining beautiful roses. One must be watchful of many variables to ensure healthy roses. Some of these variables are pruning, feeding, and overwintering.
  • Vital Information for Plant Cloning  By : michael straumietis
    Cloning is the process of making an identical copy of something. In plant propagation, cloning is a way to asexually reproduce a plant. Plants produced in this way are genetically identical to the parent plant. Plant cells exhibit a trait known as totipotency, meaning they all have the ability to divide and make another plant.
  • Enhancing Flavor with Hydroponic Gardening  By : michael straumietis
    The use of genetically modified food has increased due to the global demands being placed on food producers. Genetically modified fruits and vegetables, while larger and more resistant to pests, don't always taste as fresh and flavorful. Hydroponic gardening has provided an alternative to growing your own fresh, flavorful produce.
  • The Importance of Heat to Hydroponics Systems  By : michael straumietis
    Light and heat are the determining factors in your plants' development. The varying amount of light and heat your plant receives throughout the day will eventually lead to the success or failure of your hydroponics project.
  • How do I plant a tree correctly?  By : mannu mittal
    In planting trees, their mature height and spread must be considered before a selection is made.

    Tempting as are the nursery catalogues, it is necessary to choose carefully, especially on the average lot, because crowding spoils the growth and appearance of trees, particularly specimen trees.
  • Know what you are taking on when you decide to start gardening!  By : Mayank verma
    Gardens come in different varieties like the plants you find in them. There are several gardening tips that can be used for all type of gardens.
  • I want paved areas and water features.  By : Rahul Rana
    Planning your driveway and walkways so that they take up a minimum amount of room yet still provide a strong enough surface for the traffic they will bear, calls for careful thinking.
  • How to get rid of slugs in your garden  By : Dipak Patra
    Slugs are major pests of horticultural plants throughout the
    world. They are destructive pests of home gardens,
    landscapes, nurseries, greenhouses, and field crops.
  • Which Rose Is Right For Me?  By : Warren Wong
    Should I plant them in front or out back? Do I really have the time to commit to maintaining them? Is my soil good enough to nourish them? These are the questions that are on the minds of organic rose gardeners. Let's dive in to find the answers!
  • Easy ways to control ants without using poison .  By : Sonukumar
    Ants are pests in the house. In the home common ants aren't
    harmful but they are a nuisance.
  • It is time for a new hobby: Greenhouse gardening  By : Manbeer Singh
    For people who would like to do more gardening but live in a short growing season area, a hobby greenhouse is the answer. A hobby greenhouse is not large enough to produce vegetables or flowers on a commercial basis.
  • How to make sure weeds do not invade your brick patio.  By : Nisha Garg
    In researching this article, I found one instance where a homeowner was so incensed by the weeds in her patio that she set fire to them with a blowtorch!
  • Why does mulching your flower bulbs in the fall give you a better spring display?  By : JVC ajeet
    Flower bulbs need a good, long, winter’s sleep. Like some people we know, if they wake up before they are fully rested they get kind of cranky, and then they don’t bloom well at all.
  • Two Ways to Make Money from Your Greenhouse  By : Jimmy Cox
    Perhaps you are not particularly interested in making money from selling potted plants, bulbs, or seeds. Still, you want a self-supporting or profit-making greenhouse. Although a number of hybridizers use their greenhouses to hasten the growth of many plants, including iris and roses, there are many things you can do with your greenhouse.
  • How to make your garden grow!  By : Danish
    The secret to making your flowering trees, shrubs, annuals, and perennials bloom more is in the numbers. All fertilizers have analysis numbers on the package. These numbers represent the percentage of each chemical the fertilizer contains.

    For example, 12-12-12 is a typical garden fertilizer that would contain 12% nitrogen, 12% phosphorus, and 12% potassium.
  • What’s so special about a sphagetti garden.  By : Danish
    One of the delightful pleasures of life are herbs. Besides adding beauty to your garden they make foods taste better and provide a pleasant scent to the air we breathe. In George Washington days everyone had a herb garden that they used for culinary, teas and medicinal purposes. That practice is slowly coming back.
  • Learn how to compost- the easy way.  By : Danish
    It is becoming more and more obvious these days that we need to recycle as much as we can, and anyone with a garden has a head start and can make a great contribution. To many novice gardeners, including myself, this subject can be somewhat difficult to grasp; but in fact it is really straightforward - there are just a few very simple rules:
  • Your best gardening friends : Earthworms.  By : Danish
    Research has shown that earthworm excrement, also called
    castings or vermicompost, improves the aeration, porosity,
    structure, drainage, and moisture-holding capacity of soil.

    Many studies prove that when compared to conventional
    composts, vermicompost is less variable and much more
    stable.
  • Choosing Annuals or Perennials for your Garden  By : Danish
    The crocus delights us in early spring as it dares to peek through the snow and lift its face to the sun. Soon after follow tulips, narcissus, iris, lilacs… all perennials that welcome spring with vibrant color and fragrance. Perennial plants bloom at different times during the growing season and delight you with variety in color and size from earliest spring to late autumn.
  • What a gardener should know about gardening.  By : shailesh
    Gardens come in different varieties like the plants you find in them. There are several gardening tips that can be used for all type of gardens.
  • Tips When Recycling Waste Via Compost Pile  By : MIKE SELVON
    Just about any organic material will decompose given enough time and favorable conditions.
  • How a beginner turned a wilderness into a garden.  By : kamal
    Hi there! Are you a gardening disaster, unable to keep even the most vicious of WEEDS growing? Do you have two “left” thumbs—yearning to become two “green” thumbs with regards to YOUR OWN successful backyard garden? Yes? Good, because that’s what I want to share with you. . . how I knew NOTHING about the basics of lawn maintenance and gardening, and transformed myself into a knowledgeable “backyard gardener” that has begun the process of cultivating my own little “patch of Heaven” to enjoy with
  • How to prune grafted and budded plants.  By : kamal
    Budding is a form of grafting. Grafting is the art of attaching a piece of one plant to another plant, creating a new plant. Grafting is usually done because the desired plant is extremely difficult if not impossible to propagate through other means. Dogwoods, for example, are easily grown from seed, however, it is next to impossible to grow a Pink Dogwood from seed. The seeds from a Pink Dogwood will produce seedlings that are likely to flower white.
  • How to start your plants from seed.  By : Sumit. K. Pandit
    Propagating your own plants from seeds is much more rewarding and less
    expensive than buying seedlings from the garden supply shop. One of the
    first things you will need is a box or tray approximately 3 to 4 inches deep,
    12 to 14 inches wide, and 20 to 24 inches long.
  • How do hydroponic systems benefit plant growth  By : harjeet kaur
    Plants metabolise carbon dioxide and H2O to make required energy through the function of photosynthesis. Light is key because it supplies the energy required for this transition. The concentration of the light has been found to boost the measure of energy made. This will keep on going up until the plant reaches its saturation point for light, so you should consistently try to step-up the quantity of light your plants get.
  • How to get attached to hybrid tea roses.  By : Thakur Anil
    Hybrid tea roses and the original tea rose are the world’s favourite roses and are available in many gorgeous colors.Hybrid tea roses are among the most beautiful flowers in the world. They are the florist's rose.
  • How to store garden equipment and tools.  By : shashi pal
    Storage of garden tools in a precise fashion helps keep them in good working order, and saves you time in locating them. A tool house 3x6 feet can take care of a great deal of equipment.
  • How does your garden glow - decorating your garden.  By : Ram kumar
    People are looking for ways to add significance, peace of mind, a quality experience, and to escape from the “rat-race” in their lives. Stated differently, people want to add depth and meaning to their lives. One way to accomplish this, it is asserted, is to make or purchase decor for your garden.
  • The best and cheapest healthy water for your garden- Rainwater  By : Dharmender
    Avid gardeners spend a good part of the winter planning what they will plant in the spring. Even casual gardeners invest plenty of time and money in their plants. Regular watering is one key to a successful garden. So what’s a gardener to do when faced with lack of rainfall combined with water restrictions in the middle of a hot summer?
  • The best and cheapest healthy water for your garden- Rainwater  By : Dharmender
    Avid gardeners spend a good part of the winter planning what they will plant in the spring. Even casual gardeners invest plenty of time and money in their plants. Regular watering is one key to a successful garden. So what’s a gardener to do when faced with lack of rainfall combined with water restrictions in the middle of a hot summer?
  • A new boon for gardeners :compost tea.  By : surjeet kumar
    Organic gardeners all know compost is fantastic stuff. But now, there's something even better and that's
    compost tea. If you start with a good compost you'll have a versatile elixir for all your garden needs.

    Compost tea helps prevent foliage diseases and at the same time increase the nutrients to the plant and shutdown the toxins hurting the plants. It will improve the taste/flavor of your vegetables. So why not give this tea a try either by buying it or brewing it yourself. You won't believ
  • Should we use mole traps or not ?  By : Rajeev Patnia
    Lethal methods of mole control can only be used in Germany where the moles are a confirmed hazard.
    The use of traps in many US States currently falls under hunting regulations which can require a license, and specific measures to be taken. This is often not enforced.
  • How to plant roses successfully.  By : harpreet singh
    Planting roses isn't actually complicated, as long as you have some good advice and tips to start with...

    1. Check with your local gardening center or florist for the best type of roses to grow in you climate. If you are a novice, you should look for? disease resistant types of roses because they require a lot less maintenance.
  • What is the equipment a gardener cannot live without  By : shashi pal
    Gardening is fun and rewarding and may be considered a hobby, talent or both and sometimes it’s just luck. Gardening is not as easy as it looks and involves dedication, time and consistency and many trials and errors. There are many aspects to maintaining a healthy garden, but some aspects are more important than others. An individual who likes to garden can have the knowledge to produce the best garden in the world, but without the right equipment and materials it just wouldn’t be possible.
  • Some plants which really love the dark  By : Thakur Anil
    It was a long search that took me more than ten years. But finally I found it - the indoor house plant that will brighten up the end of a corridor 5 meters from my front door.
  • Garden Maintenance is Never Fun, But it Can Be a Lot Easier  By : Richard Murray
    Garden maintenance is never going to be fun, but if you can get organized, stay ahead of the game, use the proper tools and not try to do too much at one time; it should be quite manageable and not be too difficult.
  • How to add climbing roses to your landscape.  By : shashi pal
    What is more beautiful than seeing a home or building with an arch of climbing roses in the landscaping? Climbing roses are one of many plants that branch out and intertwine themselves among arches, trellises, or even buildings and railings. They can add a great landscape element to any foundation
  • Choosing the most popular flowers for your garden .  By : Thakur Anil
    When planting a garden there are many questions which you must ask yourself before you begin. Where are you going to plant it, do you have the garden equipment to do so and how big do you want your garden to be? When do flowers bloom and what are their heights?
  • Extend Your Home Living Space Into Your Garden  By : Kenneth Scott
    One of the best ways to create more space in your house is to utilize outdoor space more effectively.
  • 5 Most Common Mistake People Make When Growing Orchids  By : Cassidy Williams
    Most people can't get growing orchids right and end up killing them without knowing why. Here are 5 most common mistakes people make.
  • Herbs Are Easy To Grow!  By : India Cooper
    Want to grow your own produce but don't have much time or experience? Then a herb garden could be the answer. With very little space or expertise you can cultivate sweet smelling, pretty plants that give your cooking or well being a lift, all year round.
  • A Short Guide To Growing Your Own Fruit Tree  By : Anna Stenning
    Taking a brief look at how to grow your on fruit tree in your garden, without needing lots of land space.
  • Detailed Landscaping Questions and Answers  By : Corbin Newlyn
    Creating backyard ponds has steadily become a fascinating part of additions to landscapes for many homeowners and there are common different questions that need answers . Read on to learn more.
  • Great Tips on How To Set Up a Vegetable Garden  By : Harry Nack
    This article talks about building a healthy vegetable garden in your backyard
  • How Does The Composting Process Actually Works ?  By : MIKE SELVON
    There is a great deal of organic waste that can be used to make compost.
  • Tips On How To Manage Your Compost Heap  By : MIKE SELVON
    Many times people avoid doing backyard composting because they think that it is just too difficult.
  • A Guide On Compost Bins Types To Recycle  By : MIKE SELVON
    Compost bins provide the best way for people to get started in managing and containing the composting process.
  • Garden Designs for the Different Types of Gardens  By : Jude Wright
    No matter if they are urban or rural, all gardens benefit from preplanning and design. This doesn't mean just knowing where you want your garden, but the overall design of the garden.
  • Effective Tips For Planting Roses  By : Bercle George
    Making a decision on what type of rose to plant is the first step in rose gardening. It is not just about the color; there are lots of other things to decide.
  • How to Get the Gardening Information You Need  By : Jimmy Cox
    Many a would-be gardener is at a loss to know how to get the information and the supplies that he needs. He does not know where to learn about gardening, either directly or through books; or where to buy plants, seeds, fertilizers, sprays, and tools.
  • Plant a Terrarium at Home  By : Jimmy Cox
    Terrarium planting is a specialized part of home gardening, but an interesting one. A great many woodland plants which prosper in their natural environments fail to grow at all in the house due to the lack of moisture in the air. Terrariums provide this humid atmosphere and allow you to bring the forest plants home.
  • Select the Right Orchids for Your Purpose  By : Jimmy Cox
    It is harder to select orchids for your beginning collection than it is to grow them. While growing orchids is a feat of memory aided by experience and common sense, selection requires long association with orchids and long evenings spent studying orchid catalogues. Here are some which you can begin with.
  • Grasses And Weeds In The Modern Garden  By : Gordon Warre
    Lawns were seen as a luxury expense for only the wealthy who could afford grounds keepers to maintain the fine bladed plants using scythes.
  • Understanding Your Garden's Environmental Factors  By : Jude Wright
    Your garden plants will flourish when given the right conditions. Some plants will only thrive in a hot, sunny area while others may need a cool, moist and shady area. You need to choose a garden spot that is best suited to the plants you plan to grow.
  • Propogate Your Evergreens Successfully  By : Jimmy Cox
    In former days many home gardeners found it difficult to increase the supply of their favorite evergreens by the usual methods of reproduction, viz., seeds, layers, and cuttings. The complexity of starting new plants has been materially lessened since the introduction of polyethylene plastic. No longer is a greenhouse a necessary possession for raising these plants from seeds and cuttings
  • Is Organic Gardening Possible in Modern Times?  By : Jude Wright
    The term, organic, when used in gardening, means finding environmentally friendly ways to work the land and working with, rather than against, nature.
  • Cultivating Basil - Growing and Caring for Fresh Basil  By : Ray Eddings
    Few herbs demonstrate the difference between fresh and dried as distinctly as basil. This and the ease with which basil can be grown even under the poorest of circumstances make it the perfect herb to plant in your garden.
  • Tinkering Through the Tulips: Container Gardening Can Beautify Any Space  By : James Mitchell
    These days, even if you live in an apartment you can have a garden. Container gardening lets you enjoy all the benefits without needing the space.
  • 3 Reasons Why You Need Mulch In Your Garden  By : Chris Dailey
    Think of the many times that you have been in your garden, bent over, raking, wishing that you had more time and that you were out of the sun that is currently scorching your back and shoulders. Here are three ways that you can use mulch in your garden as a way to defend yourself against not only weeds, but also the onslaught of natural elements that may harm your organic plants.
  • New Gardeners Guide to Planting a Container Garden  By : Jude Wright
    Container gardens give those people who don't have yards or room for a "regular" garden a way to grow the gardens they crave.
  • Encourage Visitors to Your Garden  By : India Cooper
    Is your garden your oasis? If so then how can you encourage others to join you? Frogs, birds and insects all need a home and with minimal effort you can invite them into your garden and watch them help you maintain it.
  • Organic Gardening - How To Grow A Bountiful Organic Garden  By : Chris Dailey
    Although the concept of growing your own garden, let alone an organic garden, may seem difficult or foreign to most of us, learning how to grow an organic garden is not as difficult as it might seem. Here are a few tips on how you can begin your walk down the organic gardening pathway of life.
  • How To Make A Mulch Pile  By : Chris Dailey
    Creating a mulch pile for your garden is one of the more important things you can do when preparing for your organic planting. Here are a few tips on how you can create a very large and easy to maintain mulch pile for your organic garden.
  • Stop Weeds With Organic Compost  By : Chris Dailey
    One of the largest time consumers in the organic gardening arena is taking care of weeds. One of the easiest ways to combat weeds is with organic compost. Here are a few tips on how to use organic compost to help battle weeds that will pop up in your garden.
  • Bulb Jump Start With Organic Mulch  By : Chris Dailey
    If you springtime is a fantastic time of the year. It is the time of rebirth of nature and the many plants that you will begin to grow in your garden inside your home or outside. Here is a process that I use called the jumpstart process that I use every year with my bulbs and how worm compost can be used as an organic mulch in order to make sure this process is quick and easy.
  • How To Use Organic Compost With Bulbs  By : Chris Dailey
    Organic compost is a potent resource for nutrients, however, because of this, there is something that needs to be said regarding its use with bulbs and how much compost to use with these plants as you carry them over into the next season. Here are a few tips on how to use organic compost in a proper way in order to prepare your plants with bulbs to bloom in a healthy way.
  • The Ancient Symbolism of an Orange Blossom  By : Dexter Bedd
    Gabriel Garcia Marquez utilized the symbolism of the orange blossom in his novel, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, to magnify Angela Vicario's lie and indecency.
  • Organic Vegetable Gardening - A Time For Change  By : Chris Dailey
    Organic vegetable gardening, once thought to be only done by a handful of nature loving people has gone main stream due to the toxic after affects that people have seen on the mainstream news on vegetables that are sold in our local marketplace. Here are a few tips on how you can begin to start your own organic vegetable garden at home and provide your family with better vegetables to eat.
  • Organic Gardening Supply - What You Need For Your Organic Garden  By : Chris Dailey
    Organic gardening is a skill that most people should learn. However, before making the leap into the organic gardening arena, there are a few supplies that you need to get before you can begin to grow your own food which can be found at a local organic supply store. Here are a few tips on what you need before planting season begins.
  • Organic Gardening Compost - The Type of Compost That You Will Need  By : Chris Dailey
    Compost is basically organic matter that has broken down any sufficient manner that the mineral and nutrients with in the compost can be readily absorbed by the plants that you are attempting to grow in your organic garden. Here are a few tips on how to create and use the best organic gardening compost for your garden.
  • Organic Garden Pest Control - Stop Pests The Organic Way  By : Chris Dailey
    We have forgotten that pest control for our crops can be grown in an organic way and that the spreading of pesticides over our crops that lead to build ups within the aquifers that provide the crops water can become devastating over time. Here are a few tips on how to successfully create organic compost and maintain pest-control a natural way.
  • Organic Compost - 5 Tips To Free Organic Compost  By : Chris Dailey
    Whether or not you are growing organic food as a hobby, or you have a full fledged organic gardening business, one of the most important ingredients that you can make for yourself is organic compost. Here are 5 tips on how you can generate rich organic compost on your own without it costing you a cent.
  • Indoor Gardening for Kids - Start in a Dish  By : Jude Wright
    Indoor gardening for kids is actually much easier to handle than an outside garden.
  • People Advised To Take More Precautions With Gardens  By : Mark Dawson
    The majority of garden-owners are leaving themselves open to risk, it has been suggested.
  • The Best Places To Buy Terracotta Pots Article  By : Derek Both
    The popularity of garden accessories has increased significantly over recent years as more people have become aware of the benefits that they offer.
  • Discover the Satisfaction of Having Your Own Vegetable Garden  By : Jude Wright
    Have you ever wanted to grow your own vegetable garden? One of the most satisfying feelings is that of eating food that you have grown yourself. If you want a garden but don't quite know where to start, here are some basics to get you started.
  • Vermicomposting Systems - Fast Composting On A Shoestring Budget  By : Chris Dailey
    One of natures most underrated workers are the eisenia fetida or red wiggler worms. They can take vegetation that is currently rotting and process it in a way that creates compost as the natural end product of what they do with this organic matter. Here is a very easy vermicomposting system that anyone can do in order to create their own worm compost machine.
  • Worm Castings - Natures Time Release Fertilizer  By : Chris Dailey
    One of natures natural fertilizers as well as insect and disease repellents is called a worm casting. These small nodules are created by red worms as they participate in the composting process, something that they naturally do and have done for millions of years. Here are a few ways that you can use worm castings to not only enhance your organic garden but also protect it from harmful invaders.
  • Compost Tea - The Tea Of Worms Explained  By : Chris Dailey
    There is a certain kind of tea that no one should drink but is one of the most beneficial, nutrient filled solutions that has ever existed. It is called worm tea. What is worm tea? Here are a few tips on how you can create and use worm tea otherwise known as compost tea to enhance your organic gardening needs.
  • Organic Gardening Tip - 5 Tips To Successful Organic Gardens  By : Chris Dailey
    People that have a successful garden have created one based upon their consistent upkeep, planning, and a desire to make their garden grow. Here are a few tips on how to make sure that your organic garden goals are reached by looking at planning, soil preparation, fertilizers, irrigation, and insect and disease control.
  • Make A Worm Bin - The Economical Worm Bin Solution  By : Chris Dailey
    It is a well known fact in the organic gardening community that red worms create some of the best compost that you can use in your garden. It is actually a very simple process which I am going to oversimplify to get to the main point. Here are a few tips on how you can make a worm bin that will work in any urban or rural indoor situation.
  • Home Composting - Compost Indoors For Pennies On The Dollar  By : Chris Dailey
    If gardening is a hobby of yours, yet you believe that you could not garden from your apartment or house, let me help you change your mind. Here is a simple solution that will show you how to create a composting system in your home for pennies on the dollar.
  • Organic Herbs - Grow Herbs Organically In 3 Easy Steps  By : Chris Dailey
    If you are a cook or a chef, or just simply enjoy tasty food that is seasoned with herbs, one of the best things you can do for yourself and your family is to begin to grow your own herbs. Here are three easy steps that you can take in order to begin growing organic herbs without all of the hassle and price when buying them at your local store.
  • Some Thought And Ideas On Greenhouse Management  By : Bercle George
    Building your own small greenhouse can be a very enjoyable and educational experience as well as economical especially when you are clever with tolls. Hydroponic greenhouses provide an inorganic method of raising plants.
  • Food Contamination in Our Marketplace  By : Richard Murray
    More and more families are beginning to grow their own fruits and vegetables due to their increased concern regarding the quality, price and safety of our food supply.
  • Garden Composting - The Easy Way To Compost  By : Chris Dailey
    With the rise of increasing amounts of pesticides and other chemical imbalances in our industrialized food, there is a quiet movement that is growing more loudly each day in the organic gardening field: garden composting. Here are a few tips on how you can begin to create a very rich soil for your new garden through composting the easy way.
  • Container Gardening - Easy Steps To Successful Container Gardening  By : Chris Dailey
    One of the more popular forms of gardening, as of late, is called container gardening. Here are a few ways that you can successfully grow plants and create treasures throughout your home with this new gardening fad.
  • Tips To Improve The Looks Of The Lawn  By : MIKE SELVON
    One of the best ways to make sure that your home has a strong and inviting curb appeal is by making sure that the lawn gets good lawn care.
  • Tips For Winter Lawn Care  By : MIKE SELVON
    Many people are simply not aware of how lawns need to be cared for during the time of winter.
  • Garden Improvements 'Can Help With Security'  By : Steve Smith
    Homeowners should take steps to protect their property from the threat of burglars, it has been suggested.
  • Making Strategic Plan For Effective Rose Gardening  By : Bercle George
    Others find rose gardening, or just plain gardening a delight within itself. At its simplest, rose gardening consists of five parts, or five "Ps": Plan, Prepare, Plant, Prune, and Protect.
  • Worm Compost - Why Worm Composting Works  By : Chris Dailey
    Did you know that worms will take your organic garbage and transform it almost magically into a type of compost? Here are a few things you should know about worm compost that will show you why it works and how you can do this yourself.
  • How To Grow Beautiful Bulbs Inside  By : Jimmy Cox
    There are very few more rewarding tasks in the cultivation of a home garden than forcing bulbs into riotous bloom in the middle of winter. With a little practice and a little foresight you can assure yourself of some wonderful spots of color throughout your house that will continue all winter long.
  • Your Vegetable Garden and the Soil That It Grows In  By : Jude Wright
    You've decided that you wanted vegetable garden, but how do you know if it will grow well in the soil that you have? A successful garden starts with a fertile, well-prepared soil.
  • Tips For Better Lawn Garden Care  By : MIKE SELVON
    One of the key items to take care of is the lawn garden area.
  • Everything You Need To Know About Sail Shades  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at the history behind sail shades and the different types of shade that are available for your garden.
  • Tips For Lawn And Garden Weed Control  By : MIKE SELVON
    Keeping your lawn and garden free of weeds might bring to mind nothing but the thought of aching muscles.
  • How To Pot Orchids  By : Jimmy Cox
    Bear one thing in mind when potting orchids: Don't use glazed or painted earthenware pots! Though decorative, they are damaging to plant growth. They keep the compost overwatered and underaired - both fatal to orchids. Otherwise, potting orchids - except for the trick of packing osmunda - is no different from potting azaleas or begonias.

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