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Why I Chose to Grow My Own Flower Garden
By Jeff Dahlberg · 12 years ago
I live in Fargo, North Dakota with my wife and two children. And there's a reason my wife's been humming the melody from an old classic, "You Don't Bring Me Flowers Anymore", sung by Barbra ...
Hosta Heaven: Best-Selling Perennials In North America
By Rob Anderson · 12 years ago
If you haven’t tried growing hostas yet, now is the time. If you’ve got a few plants in your garden, you ought to have a few more. Trust me. Millions of gardeners can’t be wrong, ...
Greenhouse Supplies Necessary for Your Growing Success
By Margo Lalonde · 12 years ago
There are a variety of greenhouse supplies that can help you provide your plants with a healthy growing environment. Used properly, they can make your green thumb even greener and more productive. There are solutions ...
Create an Outdoor Haven with Steel Jardinieres and Everything In-Between
By R.l. Thomas · 12 years ago
Spring outdoor design ideas are not hard to come by with the age of the internet and the newest raved about online pin board. In this weeks article we'll explore the newest trends on how ...
Free Shed Plans
By Todd Zindren · 12 years ago
Grab these Free shed plans and you can benefit from expert recommendation on tips on how to assemble a shed. This package may be the solution you might be on the lookout for. The comprehensive ...
Hydroponics - Why Choose This Instead Of Classic Gardening?
By Ionel Roman · 12 years ago
Hydroponic gardening is the new way of gardening and is fast replacing the old school farming techniques as beginner and skilled gardeners alike understand its gains. It makes the entire gardening process simpler, funnier, while ...
Growing Tomatoes in Pots – Where Do I Start?
By Stella Dawson · 12 years ago
Tomato plants have always been popular among vegetable gardening hobbyists and this seems like a global trend. What makes planting tomatoes so appealing to vegetable gardeners? Perhaps, it is the ease of growing tomatoes that ...
How Garden Landscapers Can Use Garden Decking to Make Your Green Spaces Great
By Deborah Wilkinson · 12 years ago
Great gardens let you enjoy your open spaces without having to do too much work. Garden landscapers can direct and control your green spaces so you can get maximum enjoyment from them without having to ...
Can a Portable Greenhouse Be a Benefit to Your Backyard?
By Margo Lalonde · 12 years ago
Yes, it can! Whether you are a novice gardener or an avid experienced grower, you can find a multitude of uses for a portable greenhouse. If you choose carefully, you will have the benefit of ...
Terraces and paved Gardens.
By Ian George · 12 years ago
One of the aims of garden planning is to associate the garden with the house so that one unit is created. The garden, viewed through a window, should be a natural extension of the house. ...
Green Roofing
By Joshua Ellison · 12 years ago
Continuing the theme of the importance of sustainable gardens, here we will discuss what are known as ‘Green Roofs’, the different types available and why they have become such an integral part of modern horticultural ...
Golden Rules For Growing Vegetables In Containers
By Stella Dawson · 12 years ago
Is it possible to have your own vegetable garden if you do not have a backyard or garden in your home? Absolutely! Growing vegetables in containers is the solution for gardening enthusiasts who do not ...
Gardens through the Ages
By Joshua Ellison · 12 years ago
As a pursuit built as much on our own foresight as it is on our creativity, it is important to reflect on the schools of thought that drove previous horticulturalists, because, as influential as the ...
Five Snow Whites (no dwarves)
By Joshua Ellison · 12 years ago
Continuing our weekly periodical on colour based cultivars, we bring to you a selection of white and cream hued blooms to accompany those other tones we’ve already covered. The White Garden at Sissinghurst is a ...
Hedge Your Bets
By Joshua Ellison · 12 years ago
It can be a confusing affair deciding what varieties to use when planting hedges in your garden and the myriad of different species and their attributes can daunt the inexperienced gardener – we’ve all heard ...
Don’t Soil Your Chances
By Joshua Ellison · 12 years ago
The importance of soil types in the different areas of your garden cannot be overstated, as the ph level (alkalinity versus acidity), density and moisture retention can all serve as major factors in the success ...
Where The Wild Things Aren’t
By Joshua Ellison · 12 years ago
The other day I watched the jungle book and while I enjoyed myself with all the abandon of the first viewing of my youth, the ending disturbed me unlike I remembered - how quick Mowgli ...
Emeralds and Evergreens
By Joshua Ellison · 12 years ago
Green is the colour on the agenda this week and, with the last frosts of spring soon to be behind us, we can expect a lot more of it in the coming months. The primary ...
Bulbs For Your Summer Borders
By Joshua Ellison · 12 years ago
As is often the way in England, our snow has waited for the false security of nearly spring to… spring upon us! However, not to be caught out, we’ve prepared a list of bulbs that ...
House Plants in the Dark
By Chris Meagher · 12 years ago
Plants Do Not Grow in the Dark
You can have house plants in the dark, but you cannot just leave them there, they will die. This is because plants do not grow in the dark, ...