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February 03 2007: Keep Your Garden Growing With Efficient Garden Supply by: imarket247
Having a blooming garden and keeping it well replenished is no longer a distant dream. For continuing garden supply materials, tools and equipments, convenience is the keyword. Today, the Internet has
February 02 2007: Rose Garden Can Be An Owners Pride by: imarket247
The beauty of the rose garden can never be underestimated. Belonging to the genus Rosa, roses have dominated literature and history by being associated with beauty, love, war and politics. Botanically
February 02 2007: Try Something Different With A Japanese Garden by: imarket247
Japanese Gardens are an interesting amalgamation of nature, spirituality and art. These gardens are meant to suggest harmony and create tranquility in your surroundings. Aiming to capture nature in th
February 01 2007: Tips To Improve Your Garden Decor by: imarket247
Gardens are not just places where one grows plants and vegetables. To complement the amount of effort you put in here, you should try and improve your garden decor so that your garden looks beautiful,
February 01 2007: Which is Better, Bare Root or Potted Hostas? by: fj9401
The great debate. Bare Root or Potted Hostas? Which is the best choice for your average home gardener to purchase? Should you only buy potted plants or should you consider buying bare root hostas a
January 30 2007: Steps To Planting a Tree Correctly by: swissjohn
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
January 30 2007: Hostas and Mice! What You Can Do by: fj9401
Ordinary house mice, field mice, garden mice and voles can be major sources of grief in a hosta garden. They are most interested in your hostas during colder seasons when the hostas are dormant. The c
January 29 2007: Spring Gardening Basics by: rivbir
Gardening early in the spring fills one with a sense of optimism, even when faced with the mess left by winter and a month 's worth of cleaning up. As temperatures get warmer and spring bulbs start to
January 27 2007: If You Want To Drink Fresh Healthy Juice You Need A Quality Juicer by: teahupoo
100% fruit or vegetable juice is very healthy for you. Some people like to drink juice instead of actually eating the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables they need in a day. Having a balanced
January 27 2007: Start A Hot Hobby By Growing Your Own Hot Peppers by: teahupoo
I have always wanted to make my own salsa, and I anticipate in the next year or so I will be able to do that when my wife graduates and we find her a great job in a larger city. My plan is to start o
January 27 2007: How To Choose Garden Flowers by: teahupoo
You will want flowers for cutting and flowers for contributing gaiety and charm to your grounds. The aim of the successful gardener is to have a succession of flowers from early spring to late fall. Y
January 27 2007: Grow Your Own Flowers by: teahupoo
Flower gardening is basically, adorning your garden with flowers. Most gardeners, old and new ones alike, want to go into flower gardening.There are different forms of flower gardening, as long as it
January 27 2007: How To Plan And Layout A Flower Garden by: teahupoo
A flower garden adds a great deal of variety and beauty to the landscape. Many people find that laying out flower gardens is a very rewarding task. And, while it is possible to create a very attractiv
January 25 2007: How to Count Hosta Eyes by: fj9401
In the spring, when things are just beginning to warm up and the soil is still cool and moist, hosta lovers go out to count eyes. Gently uncover your hosta beds to reveal the green nubs poking throug
January 23 2007: Gardenscape On A Shoestring by: swissjohn
Many of us flip through garden magazines, all the while thinking that it takes years, a professional, or tons of money to landscape the gardens featured in the glossy pictures. This isnt necessarily t
January 23 2007: The Basics of Garden Fences by: swissjohn
Fences are either open, to use as a trellis for roses or other plants, or they are closed to serve as a wind, sun or privacy screen.The materials will depend largely upon the use to which the fence is
January 22 2007: Give Your Lawn The Correct Amount Of Watering by: ebookreseller
If there is normal, rainfall occurring then there will not be enough of moisture in the soil, which is very much necessary. The grass that is growing instead of going green goes brown on the contrary.
January 22 2007: How To Landscape To Attract Birds by: paulpduxbury
Many of us enjoy the sounds of birds singing and chirping in our gardens or yards. Not only are birds beautiful to look at, they also provide many with a real appreciation of nature. There are clearly
January 22 2007: How To Build An Arbor by: paulpduxbury
You might find it difficult to believe, but building an arbor for your garden landscape can actually be quite inexpensive. If you keep the arbor relatively small, to a two-post size, you can have a ve
January 22 2007: How To Make The Most Of A Small Garden Or Yard by: paulpduxbury
The fact that you only have a small yard does not mean that it has to be devoid of landscaping elements. There are plenty of things that can be done with a small yard to help it look nice, whilst at t
January 22 2007: How To Create A Budget for Your Landscaping Projects by: paulpduxbury
Any landscape project requires planning which including setting a budget to ensure that you do not spend money you have not got! Creating your landscape budget will help you figure out how much you ca
January 22 2007: The Benefits Of Compost by: rivbir
Compost is valued by gardeners as a soil additive. Compost created when garden debris and other organic matter is allowed to breakdown and decay. Its ideal for the garden and for use in the greenhouse
January 22 2007: About Rose Gardening by: rivbir
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 easy to grow,
January 22 2007: Colorful Summer Gardens by: rivbir
In mid-summer the perennial border is at its peak with a wide variety of sun-loving flowers in bloom. There are even some long lasting, early blooming flowers still providing color as well as some sig
January 18 2007: How To Use Stone In The Garden by: rivbir
Integrating stone into your landscape design can add depth, texture, seating and even a sculptural element to your garden. Stone has other important functional qualities as well, such as, strength and
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