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July 02 2008: What Is Organic Gardening by: Tradepla
The organic revolution is a global phenomenon witnessed in every part of the world. Global organic food market was about USD36.7 billion in 2006 and over 30 percent or USD13.6 billion of the global demand stems from the US, according to Datamonitor.

July 02 2008: Organic Gardening - Pest Control by: Tradepla
The biggest problem organic gardeners face is dealing with pests.There are many organic solutions available, but you can make your own by using recipes that can be found in most organic gardening books.

July 02 2008: Organic Gardening - Weed Control by: Tradepla
Many weed control strategies have hence been developed in order to contain the growth and spread of weeds. One of the basic methods is ploughing which works by cutting the roots of annual weeds. Another commonly used technique is by using chemical weed killers known as herbicides.However, these cannot be used in an organic garden. So what can you do?

July 02 2008: Types of Organic Fertilizers and Compost by: Tradepla
Fertilizing your plants may not be quite as simple as it would be if you used chemicals in your garden. Chemical fertilizers are certainly convenient. Most of them come in a form that only needs to be mixed with water and sprayed onto plants. But organic gardeners need a good, organic way of fertilizing their plants.

July 01 2008: Garden Carts by: Christa Kowalczyk
Not gifted with a green thumb Here’s how these garden carts can help you with your gardening prowess

June 29 2008: Riding Lawn Mowers: 4 Quick Tips to Help You Choose the Best Mower by: iwhcvd
Looking into getting a riding lawn mower? Read on to find out how you can choose the best one for your needs.

June 26 2008: Great Fountains of Rome by: Leslie Adams
The Campidoglio Fountain If you visit the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome you will find three fountains of interest In this imposing square, these fountains each have a particularly interesting history

June 23 2008: Beat High Prices by Growing Your Own Tomatoes by: Penny Mohney
It’s easy,very inexpensive and they taste better too so lets get started STEP 1: Which tomatoes should I grow

June 21 2008: Growing Inside, Outside, Hydroponically and in Soil by: Sjoerd Kold
The advantages of growing in soil indoors The difference here is similar to the difference between indoor and outdoor cultivation Soil growing requires less equipment, investment and, generally, less work to control the various factors influencing growth

June 19 2008: Why Knowing Your Soil Makes The Perfect Lawn Child 's Play! by: postie
Soil is the foundation of a lawn. Just like your house or any building needs a foundation to survive so does GRASS. Build the proper foundation, ie soil, and the PERFECT LAWN is as easy as 1,2,3!

June 16 2008: Rainwater Tanks The Way To The Future by: CallThePlumber
With water restrictions facing many households these days, harvesting rainwater is becoming a more viable option.

June 16 2008: A Weed Called Bermuda Grass by: David H. Urmann
The Bermuda grass or “Cynodon Dactylon” is a type of grass native to Australia, Asia, Southern Europe and North Africa Aside from being tough and fast growing, it can creep underneath the ground and it will root every time a node will touch the ground

June 14 2008: Transplanting Roses – Tips For Success by: K. Finch
When is the best time to transplant roses This is one of the most common questions asked by novice gardeners and one of the most popular topics discussed by dedicated Rosarians

June 14 2008: Watering Roses – Tips For Successful Blooms by: K. Finch
It‘s not always easy to attain beauty and accomplish perfection, but by following basic guidelines you can ensure a beautiful show of roses One of the basic tips is to learn how and when to water your roses and keep in mind there are good times and bad times

June 12 2008: Learn the Benefits of Greenhouse Gardening by: laurielindsay
Greenhouse gardening has many benefits. Being able to have fresh fruit or vegetables at times when other gardening options are not possible is one of the greatest benefits.

June 12 2008: Picking Healthy Plants For Your Garden by: laurielindsay
Look for quality looking plants for your garden and leave any plants that look sickly or unhealthy at the garden center.

June 11 2008: Composting! A Enviornmental Gold Mine In Your Back Yard by: Richard Murray
Composting is not only one of the best things you can do for your garden, it is also one of the best things you can do for our environment Knowing how to create and use compost is in our interest due to the tremendous problem of waste disposal

June 11 2008: Express Yourself: Adding Interest to Your Garden by: laurielindsay
There are a variety of ways to add a focal point to add interest to your garden.

June 09 2008: Making Cannabis Clones by: Sjoerd Kold
The art of cloning plants could be the most useful of all ‘indoor’ techniques Cloning allows growers to make the most of every female plant and it’s a skill that anyone can master with a little practice

June 04 2008: Bonsai Tree Care Information - From Watering To Pruning To Soil by: Dave Page
The practice of Bonsai began in China and Japan hundreds of years ago, and is simple the miniaturization of naturally occurring plants and trees Bonsai trees are not "special small" trees, but rather trees that ave been slowly miniaturized from their full size

May 31 2008: The Thorny Side Of Things- Removing Thorns From Roses Properly by: K. Finch
Who has not heard the saying: Every rose has its thorns To many people the thorn on a rose has symbolism, whether it is spiritual or otherwise

May 31 2008: Top Roses To Choose If You Don’t Want Thorns by: K. Finch
Most people can barely imagine having roses without having thorns They are so beautiful that most people are willing to risk the pain of the thorns

May 31 2008: The Rose Garden 's Ten Most Wanted List by: K. Finch
The following insects have made it to the Rose Garden 's Ten Most Wanted list Read carefully so you can identify them and eradicate them from your garden

May 31 2008: The Five Best Hybrid Roses by: K. Finch
Do you enjoy roses and their pure elegance Do you like getting roses for a special occasion

May 31 2008: Tea Roses – Tips To Help You Make The Best Choice by: K. Finch
When many people think of rose beauty, they think of tea roses They usually come with fragrant large blooms that are simply elegant, vibrant in color, and with velvet petals



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