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10 Florida Lawn Care Tips
By :
Lee Dobbins
Having a lush lawn in Florida can be a challenge with the hot weather and tough grasses - here's some tips that will have your neighbors green with envy.
10 Frequently Asked Questions On Planting Tulip Bulbs
By :
Dave Pipitone
Want to know the answers to the ten frequently asked questions on planting tulips. Review this article for growing a more productive tulip garden.
10 Herbs You Can Grow in Containers
By :
Lee Dobbins
Get some tips on how to plant an herb garden inside.
10 Tips For Environmentally Friendly Landscaping
By :
Paula Brett
Landscaping can be an enjoyable activity. Make sure you consider your landscaping choices, your house's orientation on the lot and the size of your space. You will need some creative ideas and some passion for what you are trying to accomplish.
10 Tips for Successful Rose Planting
By :
John Pawlett
Planting roses isn't actually complicated, as long as you have some good advice and tips to start with...
15 Tips For Making A Container Water Garden
By :
Lee Dobbins
Here are 15 tips that will help you create beautiful container water gardens that last all season long.
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.
4 Exciting New Hostas Available in 2007
By :
Jerry Van Der Kolk
Every year around the New Year Hosta plant enthusiasts begin to get that familiar itch. After the busy Holidays wear off it is time to start thinking about Spring! If you have any sort of green thumb you know exactly what I am tallking about.
4 Great Ways to Improve Your Lawn's Subsoil
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Pat Jackson
In order to have the perfect lawn, you need to do more than simply water and fertilize the grass. But the truth is, nearly all of the award winning "show lawns" have well prepared subsoil. Without a healthy subsoil, the grass will not stay healthy for as long as it could. And do you want to know a secret? It's pretty darn easy to do!
5 Great Ways to Attract Birds into Your Garden
By :
Andrew Lawrence
It's not just nice for you to have birds visit your garden, it is also good for your garden as well, the reason is that most varieties of garden birds
have a great appetite for insect pests that populate your garden and cause harm to your plants and shrubs.
If you want to make your garden bird friendly and attract birds to your garden you have to consider the following things.
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.
5 Most Popular Flowers for Your Garden
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John Pawlett
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? These are all very important questions, however they mean very little if you have not yet decided which types of flowers you want to plant.
5 Ornamental Grasses That Can Add Interest To Your Garden
By :
Lee Dobbins
Learn about 5 great ornamental grasses you can use to spruce up the look of your garden.
5 Reasons To Grow Your Own Fruit And Vegetables
By :
Andrea Flint
More and more people are returning to the old tradition of growing their own produce, ranging from as little as a small herb patch right up to full self-sufficiency producing all their own fruit and vegetables. Why is it becoming popular again, and why should you start your own food garden?
5 Rose Garden Ideas
By :
James Ellison
If you are like me and have been scared away from growing roses because you believed they were hard to grow, it’s time to put away your incorrect conception. Roses are amazingly easy to grow and care for. They are far from being the picky, pest-infested plants that they are believed out to be.
5 Tips for Taking Care of Your Water Garden Pond
By :
Sandra Dinkins-Wilson
Having the right combinations of many items in your water garden pond must be complete to the balance of beauty of it and to keep it healthy. We have in this article five quick tips to ensure that your water garden pond is getting the best care possible...
6 Of The Top Organic Fertilizers
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James Ellison
Some of the most important organic fertilizers are fish emulsion, seaweed, earthworm castings, bone meal, kelp meal, and rock phosphates. These natural fertilizers will improve your plants, especially yield plants, and are great for the soil.
6 Things You Need to Know Before Planting a Garden
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Sandra Dinkins-Wilson
Sooner or later, it seems most everyone wants to try his or her hand at creating a garden. By doing a little gardening, we can not only improve the looks and value of our homes, but our outlook as well. Before we can start, there are a few things we need to determine to make our efforts...
6 Tips For Bonsai Care
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OkSmitty
When considering bonsai care its important to recognize that these plants are merely ordinary trees grown in a container to look like a fully-grown tree in miniature. As such their needs are the same as any plant principally the provision of air, water, light and nutrients.
7 Garden Resolutions For The New Year
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R Birch
Each fall I regret that there were projects I just didn't have time to get to and each spring I try to recall the successes and failures of the previous season. This year I've decided to change all that and resolve to prioritize certain projects and hopefully solve some of my garden issues.
A Bamboo Water Fountain Can Add Magic To Your Home
By :
Dean Caporella
Many homeowners in the western world are discovering the charm that is a Japanese garden.
A Brief History Of Gardens In Containers
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Jimmy Cox
Gardening in pots and other containers is apparently as old as civilization, for the practice can be traced to the very early use of medicinal and edible plants. In time, pot gardening developed to a high degree, and there are numerous records which reveal its importance in China, India, Egypt, Assyria, Greece, and Rome.
A Fire Pit Story
By :
Daniel Roshard
Here is a nice fire pit story. A few weeks ago I visited a friend that had just moved into a new house with his family
A Garden For All Seasons
By :
R Birch
All great gardens have one thing in common. That is, they offer something during each of the four seasons. Through spring and summer the colorful flowers of perennials, annuals and flowering trees and shrubs are the focal point in the garden. Once the summer flowers begin to fade...
A Garden is Natural Art
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Stephen Dolan
Gardening is a form of natural art. No two gardens are alike. Find your motivation and inspiration in this beautiful article.
A Garden Which Is Just Right For You
By :
John Savage
If you are thinking about starting a garden there are a number of things you need to think about
A Great Help In Choosing A Florist In The Philippines
By :
Eric82 Salazar 82
Flowers Philippines: Give life to your relationship
A nicely draped bouquet of fresh flowers sent on a special occasion is sure to set the moods of people. You can also make your choice of flowers depending upon the relationship between you and the recipient
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.
A Guide To Garden Furniture
By :
Sharron Nixon
Don't spend your money on garden furniture until you've checked out all you can before spending your hard earned cash.
A Guide to Herb Gardening
By :
Byran Kempa
Herb gardening is a great hobby for people who love to garden but have limited space, or for people who love fresh herbs. It is possible to have a terrific herb garden virtually anywhere.
A Guide To Planting Trees
By :
R Birch
Before planting new trees, determine both your needs and the existing conditions of your site. Like all plants, trees have specific light, soil and space requirements. Remember that many trees...
A Little Bonsai Garden
By :
Rene Graeber
The cultivation of bonsai is considered by many people as a serious hobby. For others, creating and maintaining a nice bonsai garden is a good reflection of their lifestyles. But unlike other types of houseplants, bonsai requires deep commitment and creativity.
A Look At Some Of The Basic Tools You Need To Properly Care For Your Lawn
By :
Gregg Hall
A lawn mower is important when it comes to caring for your lawn, but not the only tool. If you want to have a really great lawn you will need to have a couple other power tools. The power tools that you will need depend on the greenery you have in your yard.
A Natural Alternative To Fencing
By :
Paul P. Duxbury
In a world of increased industrial activity and an overabundance of manufactured beauty, people are becoming more and more interested in the natural world. It is only natural then, that when considering how to divide their property from others; consumers are skipping past the chain link fencing and going directly to the garden center.
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
A New Trend: Watergardening
By :
Sandra Stammberger
There are many new trends surfacing in gardening, and water gardening is one of the main new interests. Water gardening can be in the form of waterfalls, ponds, fountains, all of which can be enhanced by rock work combinations and lighting, plants, and fish. Water gardening doesn't have to be a pond or natural water source either, it can consist of just a plastic tub, basically anything that can hold water.
A Rocky Start, A Beautiful Finish
By :
Jimmy Cox
There are few features in the garden that provide such a variety of interests in so little space as a well-planned and carefully planted rock garden. Use these helpful tips to create your very own beautiful rock garden.
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.
About Orchid Flower Supplies
By :
Daniel Roshard
Orchids are beautiful, ornamental flowers that are grown especially for their delightfully fragrant flowers.
About Rose Gardening
By :
R Birch
Roses are perhaps the most commonly grown and most beloved plants in the world. Though they have the reputation for being difficult to grow and maintain, the opposite is true. Roses are...
Add A Touch Of The Exotic
By :
Stephen Dolan
When your house needs a little 'pick me up' try some exotic flowers and plants. They are vibrant, colorful, and a great conversation piece. Find out how to utilize exotic flowers in your own home.
Add Interest To Your Garden With Pampas Grass
By :
Lee Dobbins
Gardens can be bland if they include only flowers - learn how Pompas grass can help add interest to your garden or landscape.
Add Interest To Your Water Garden With Floating Plants
By :
Lee Dobbins
Learn how floating plants can keep your water garden clean and explore 3 of the most popular types.
Adding Beauty to Your Garden with an Arbor
By :
John Morris
Garden arbors are set up as shaded places in home gardens or public parks where one can relax and rest. These open frameworks are typically made of latticework or rustic work, functioning also as a trellis for climbing or creeping plants...
Admiring Trees
By :
Jonathon Hardcastle
Near at hand, we all can see beautiful trees. Every time I walk the city parks, or visit the country side, I gaze the trees that I cross bringing back memories of happy tree climbing, tent camping in the woods, long walks with my folks
African Violet An Indoor Plant
By :
Victor Epand
This article talks about the care of african violets, its rest period, and what colors they might bloom.
Air Layering The Roots Of Your Plants
By :
Allan Wilson
In Air layering roots are forcibly grown on the stem of a plant, which already has a root system. Such plants have usually shed off the lower foliage.
All About Better Homes and Gardens
By :
Peter Finch
The history of Better Homes and Gardens, how it started and a review of its current web site.
All About Gardening
By :
Byran Kempa
Gardening is perhaps one of the best hobbies that a more laborious nature lover can take up. The reason why I choose to call this hobby laborious is because it surely does involve a good deal of physical activity.
All About Gardening Tools
By :
Peter Finch
The right choice and use of gardening tools is essential in getting your gardening job done. Learn more.
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