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January 03 2009 Preparing to Grow Roses, or Laying the Foundation by: egdcltd

Having chosen the location and decided upon the size and shape of your beds, you are next ready to prepare the soil. Rev. F. Page-Roberts, an ex-president of the National Rose Society of England, has

December 19 2008 10 Must Have Garden Tools by: jgaulard

For anyone interested in gardening, the thrill of getting your hands dirty, smelling the fresh dirt and watching your carefully nurtured plants grow from seeds into proper bushes that produce flowers

December 10 2008 The 3 Biggest Lawn Care Misconceptions by: Bigal1212

In the green industry, otherwise known as the landscaping industry, just about anyone can call themselves an "expert." If you spend any time on the web looking for lawn care advice, you will get opini

October 03 2008 Growing Roses - The Top 5 Mistakes Most People Make by: rosarian

Growing roses is both an art and a science: as my gardening aunt used to say, "...it's six of one and half a dozen of the other!"As a rose grower myself and author of a gardening website, I get many q

August 26 2008 Tips For Creating A Butterfly Garden by: criticalmarketingtools

Butterfly gardens are a great way to attract butterflies into your garden. However, they do require some planning and knowledge of what attracts butterflies, as butterflies are not attracted to every

August 07 2008 Choosing the Best Plants for Your Garden by: rdokoye

Many times we buy plants on impulse then find there is nowhere in the garden that really suits them. Before buying plants carefully examine your garden to see how much sun and shade it gets, whether t

July 18 2008 Tips For Planning A Successful Vegetable Garden by: DaveTruman

Growing vegetables is much easier than many other plants. With just a minimum of good planning, proper planting and a little bit of care you'll have a bounty of tasty, natural things to eat.

July 17 2008 Tips For Drying Garden Herbs by: LeeDobbins.

There are herbs that are grown in the garden for the simple fact that they are both beautiful and fragrant. Many herbs will be harvested to serve a practical purpose. This includes aromatics, seasonings, medicinal use, and more. In this case, drying garden herbs is required to preserve them. There are several traditional drying methods including using a bag, tray, or just the air. Here are some tips on how to dry fresh herbs from your garden.

July 17 2008 Organic Gardening : Key Tips On Organic Vegetable Gardening by: RayLam

Organic vegetable gardening is making a comeback. This is because people are more health conscious about the food they eat and in some places, there is already a food shortage so some have decided to plant and grow these on their own. To help you get started, here is some organic vegetable gardening information.

July 15 2008 Should You Become a Member of the National Home Gardening Club? by: JoAnnHedley

If you are one of those people born with a green thumb, there are many reasons why you should think about joining the National Home Gardening Club. There are numerous benefits as to why you should join this club. You will be able to meet people, gain gardening privileges, and so much more.

July 09 2008 How Can A Flower Gardening Magazine Help Your Garden Come Alive? by: JoAnnHedley

A flower magazine can help improve your ability to garden effectively in any ways. Flower garden magazines can help you by providing tips, introducing you to new flower varieties, and providing inspiration for creative ideas.

July 08 2008 An Introduction To Composting by: RayLam

That of course is the general idea behind this article. There's a lot of materials out there about composting and compost and the last thing you need is another one that explains the technical aspect of the process and the scientific basis behind the importance of using composts.

July 06 2008 Basic Herb Gardening Tips by: LeeDobbins.

When first learning how to garden, herbs are a great way to start. Herbs are not demanding as they do well in less than perfect soil and do not require the same special care as other plants. Many are not susceptible to insects, and do not need be trimmed as regularly. The following basic herb gardening tips will provide you with a good base to get started on an herb garden:

July 06 2008 Lawn Care Tampa - Reasons To Use A Professional by: JimCarpenter

Caring for your lawn means not just cutting it every so often, but like other plants in your garden it will need to be watered and fed regularly. So if you are someone whose lifestyle is somewhat hectic, using a professional lawn care service may be the answer. Below we offer some reasons why it is worth considering using the services of a lawn care, Tampa professional.

July 03 2008 Bonsai Tree Origins and History by: TylerFlemming

From its origins as a Chinese artistry form over 2,000 years ago, the bonsai tree remains an object of enthrallment that embraces both nature and fine art. Now, anyone can take part in the wonderful custom of bonsai cultivation with the assistance of the internet. Everything you'll need to know about bonsai trees can be found online; where to buy, how to begin, growth and feeding, care techniques, and the mandatory tools and equipment. Growing bonsai trees is the perfect relaxation behavior for enthusiasts at any level.

June 24 2008 How To Use Food To Describe The Range Of Ph In Soil by: postie

You flunked science in school. You can't pronounce all those chemical names on the fertilizer bag. You don't know the difference between nitrogen and nicotine but you want a green lawn or better looki

June 19 2008 Why Knowing Your Soil Makes The Perfect Lawn Child's Play! by: postie

You don't have to have a green thumb to get a green lawn. You can easily test and type your soil yourself so you don't have to spend every waking minute of your life tending to it to ensure it looks l

June 17 2008 Five Factors To Consider When Watering Your Lawn by: postie

How complicated can it be to water the lawn? It's basic, right? You put out the sprinkler or turn on the soaker hoses or even stand in the yard and hold the hose and spray the water around yourself, m

June 16 2008 Rainwater Tanks The Way To The Future by: CallThePlumber

The rainwater tank craze that has swept across the globe has been in full swing for more than 5 years now and is showing no signs of slowing down. With so much talk around the world about global warmi

June 06 2008 Gardening The Centuries Old Pastime by: KentHiggins

Plants were here long before people or animals were. While earliest man supplemented his staple diet of animal meat with gathered nuts and berries, people of later ages learned to cultivate crops to feed more people more reliably, leading to the more diverse diet we enjoy today.


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