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  • 10 amazing uses for a garden building  By : Graham Baylis
    Got some space in your garden and a bit of spare cash for something a little different? Here's ten amazing things you could use a garden building for...
  • 10 Frequently Asked Questions On Planting Tulip Bulbs  By : Dave P.
    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 landscaping design ideas to enhance your home garden.  By : Shrinivas Vaidya
    A landscape garden need not be just a bunch of decorative plants and lawn. Read this article to know about many creative items you can use in your garden.
  • 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.
  • 3 Tips in Landscaping your Garden  By : Nicky Pilkington
    Landscaping is usually a fairly big task, consuming much time and energy. But before you hire that professional, here are some tips that could save both time and money.
  • 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 Secrets To Growing The "best Roses" On The Block  By : David LeAche
    It has been said that, in order to seduce Mark Anthony, Cleopatra welcomed him to her chamber with her chamber floor covered a foot deep in rose petals She also soaked the sails of her ship with rose water to perfume the breeze that propelled her
  • 5 Steps To A Gardeners Green Thumb  By : Reed Langdon
    5 Crtical steps to a rewarding garden of any type following guidlines that will achieve green thumb results.
  • 5 Tips For Planting Roses  By : Jo Williams
    When spring is on its way and the ground is soft, it is the perfect time for planting roses. Roses have been a very popular bloom over the years, not only do they look good, but they smell wonderful too.

    However, planting roses cannot be done just anywhere or in just any climate. They need special care and treatment. Here are some tips that you need to consider in order to successfully grow roses:

    1. Roses require about 4 to 6 hours of sunlight everyday. It would be be...
  • 6 Easy Tips On How To Care For Your Plants  By : George Hapgood
    Many people worry a lot when it comes to caring for their plants. When talking about house plants, there is no need to worry. There are just a few things you need to consider.

    1. Watering
    A watering can is a must-have in every garden. It is recommended that you purchase the one with a narrow spout to ensure adequate watering. But that does not always apply, so the finger test may come in handy. Insert your index finger up to the first joint into the soil. If you feel tha...
  • 6 Most Common Dangers to Roses and Their Fix  By : james ellison
    Most individuals could not defy a rose's beauty and aroma. but dealing with rose diseases and bad bugs that may ruin your rose gardening pleasure is another story.
  • 6 Of The Top Organic Fertilizers  By : 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 To Consider Prior To Building A Garden Shed  By : Mike Pearson
    Before you begin the project, there are several things you want to take into consideration. After reading this article you will gain a better understanding of what you need to know prior to building a shed.
  • 6 Things You Need to Know Before Planting a Garden  By : 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...
  • 7 Factors Needed for a Compost Pile  By : james ellison
    Learn to correctly make your very own compost pile with materials, microorganisms, how it works, surface area, pile size, moisture, aeration, time and temperature.
  • 7 Natural Stone Pebble Projects For Every Home  By : William Siebler
    Natural stone pebbles are becoming extremely popular in homes because of their wide range of colors and uses. Here are a few ideas for use in your own home.

    Japanese Gardens

    Japanese Gardens and known for their peacefulness and tranquillity. This style of garden uses specific plants as well as rocks and water to create this effect. Often these gardens are small in scale and are incorporated into an overall garden design rather than being the whole garden.

    Decorati...
  • 8 Tips To Get Your Kids Enjoy Home Gardening  By : George Hapgood
    Dirt has always been one of the kids' best toys, so home gardening could just be one fun activity for your children. Excite them by allowing them to pick whichever plant they want to grow. Here are some tips to help you make your little ones become enthusiastic with home gardening.

    1. Choose the right plants

    Kids will more likely choose plants and flowers with bright colors, so have a load of varieties of plants. Examples of bright flowers are zinnias and cosmos; these ...
  • A 3-Step Approach To Choosing Patio Furniture  By : John Radcliffe
    Have you been amazed, perplexed and befuddled with all the choices available to you today in porch and patio furniture? Well, I'd like to help you - simplify the whole process a bit - by introducing you to my 3-step approach that will have you finalizing your choice in no time. Think not? Then let's take this journey together.
  • A Beginners Guide To Garden Bridges  By : Charles & Susan Truett
    Garden bridges could be just what you need
    to turn those mediocre garden areas into something quite
    splendid.
  • A Better Weekend Gardening Experience  By : Victor Pryles
    It's vital to start the process of having a hassle-free garden. This article gives you that first step and helps achieve some sound understanding of what you face as a weekend gardener. Our goal is to create a garden that practically takes care of itself.

    Unlike my neighbor, Fred.

    Fred never found a way to escape the prison of responsibilities and hard, never-ending work required by a high-maintenance garden.

    If you want to avoid Fred's fate, you need to start by mak...
  • A bouquet of flowers can enlighten one's day!  By : Anne Tide
    Whether you love flowers or not, there is no way you won’t like these flowers that Thailand has available on a specialised websites. Here you can find the finest bouquets at the best prices on the market and the widest range of choices.
  • A Concrete Angel can add to Your Garden and Home  By : Jessica Deets
    If you love angels and like having them around, there are a number of options to help you decorate a home or garden. Big, small and medium sized concrete angels, depending on craftsmanship and design, can work indoors and out. What's even better is the fact these pieces are meant to stand the test of time.
  • A Few Ideas For Your Backyard Landscaping Project  By : Johnny McKenzie
    As you know, yard landscaping is an exciting hobby for many persons and home owners. With the right commitment you can transform basically any back yard into an enjoyable and relaxing getaway for everyone you know, including yourself. This can be your spot for peace and quiet and maybe also a fun spot to play with the kids after a long hard day at work. There’s simply more uses for your backyard than you can ever come up with, so why not make the best out of it?
  • A Flower Garden Adds Color to Your Yard  By : Carol Stack
    If you are looking to beautify your home, few things will do it as cost effectively as a garden. Just think of it; the garden can be large or small, in one area or spread out, roses, tulips, daffodils or any other kinds of flowers you fancy.
  • A Garden is Natural Art  By : 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 To Draw Hummingbirds  By : james ellison
    An active hummingbird garden doesn’t have to be huge, but it will have all of the following major ingredients to draw in and keep the little fairies.
  • 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 Guide To Japanese Gardens  By : Charles & Susan Truett
    Ready for something different in your garden? Take a look at Japanese bridges. These beautiful ornamental bridges bring the Far East right into your back yard or garden.
  • A Home Garden - Fun for the Whole Family   By : David Chandler
    A home garden can be a wonderful addition to your yard. Gardening can be a wonderful activity for the whole family.
  • A Japanese Garden is Not Your Ordinary Garden  By : smgenie
    Planting a garden is a fun and educational event for the entire family. You can try your hand at designing a Japanese garden or a Western culture garden.
  • A List of The Essential Tools Every Gardener Must Have  By : Nick Leonard
    The Best Landscaping Equipments to be Used
  • A Mini Landscaping Lesson  By : Heather Colman
    Landscaping has often been likened to the painting of a picture. Your art-work teacher has doubtless told you that a good picture should have a point of chief interest, and the rest of the points simply go to make more beautiful the central idea, or to form a fine setting for it. So in landscaping there must be ...
  • A Pot of Pastel Colours for Summer  By : Colin Clifford
    Buck the trend for hot sizzling summer colours and opt for cool pastels instead. Osteospermum There are lots of little osteospermums in garden centres and nurseries in the summer months of May June and heaps of colour choice.I like them because they flower well into autumn and if we have a mild winter they should survive.
  • A Potting Bench is A Great Addition to Any Gardener's Toolshed  By : L. Findlay
    Wouldn't it be great not to break your back bending over to pot your plants? What about having somewhere to store all of your potting tools without having to walk back and forth to the shed the whole time you are trying to pot your plants? A potting bench may just be the answer you are looking for.
  • A Year-Round Plan to Control Weeds  By : Ti Craig Elliott
    Your yard is something that you should be proud of. You want the outside of your house and your yard to be just as magnificent as the inside of your home. When it comes right down to it, weeds are pests which can take your beautiful lawn and ruin it very quickly. Anyone with a yard can tell you that weeds can take over before you know it, and can ruin seasons of hard work.
  • About basic bonsai styles  By : Patrick Desnoyers
    A summary article with most common bonsai styles defined.
  • About keeping tree seeds with proper storage  By : Patrick Desnoyers
    Find out about tree seeds conservation and the industrial methods.
  • About the origin of bonsai  By : Patrick Desnoyers
    A quick look at the birth of bonsai
  • About what we call bonsai seeds  By : Patrick Desnoyers
    Do bonsai seeds really exist ? Will it grow a miniature tree ? Answer these question here.
  • Accessories for Gardening  By : Catherine Tyler
    There are many items which come under the category of Gardening Accessories wich you will be requiring for setting up and maintaining the garden. The very basic item coming under this category for growing plants or food is ...
  • Actions Required For Gardening  By : James Brown
    There are more actions involved in gardening than many people realize Some people think that all they have to do is dig a hole in the ground, plant something in the hole that was dug and cover it up and water it regularly
  • Adding A Koi Pond To Your Home  By : Steven Cancel
    A perfect guide if you are interested in adding a koi pond to your home.
  • Adding Beauty To Your Garden With An Arbor  By : Paul Graham
    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. Arbors can also be constructed for decks or patios. Today's garden arbors were not the first attempt to enhance the beauty of gardens. In the 400s B.C. and A.D. 400's, elaborate courtyards were a hallmark of many Roman homes. Landscape archi...
  • Adirondack Chairs: A Getaway Vacation in your Backyard  By : Jason Gerth
    An Adirondack chair is the combination of form and function in outdoor relaxation. Well made Adirondack chairs are quality pieces of outdoor furniture that can and do last for generations. Here's why you should consider one (or more) for your outdoor living space.
  • Advantages of Snow Blower  By : Steve Buchanan
    Now day’s snow throwers are used to make the work easy and simple while there is a heavy snowfall. Snow throwers provide great help to those people whose physical condition is not very good.
  • Aerating Your Customers' Lawns  By : Keith Cochran
    If your customers don’t have the thick, lush lawns they’ve imagined, you can rack your brain trying to figure out the cause. While you interrogate them about their watering practices and second guess yourself on fertilization, the problem might be a lot simpler. It might be time to aerate.
  • Affordably Landscape Your Home  By : Steven Cancel
    Useful information on affordably creating and maintaining a landscape for your home
  • Aging Your Garden With Moss - Part 1  By : Barbara C. Thorp
    The article is the first part guide on how you can improve your garden using moss.
  • All About Gardening  By : Lisa Marx
    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. This hobby is not meant for those nature lovers who simply want to bask in the natural beauty that already exists. Rather it is an ideal pass time for those who want to make their own contribution to the nature.

    In order to be successful in gardening one must hav...

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