Gardening

The Amazing Flowers Of Camellia Japonica And Camellia Sasanqua
By Patrick Malcolm · 17 years ago
Japanese Camellia, Camellia japonica. American gardeners in the South know and love the Camellia japonica, a landscape shrub, bush, or tree that can grow 20 feet tall. The Camellia japonica became an important garden landscape ...
Bonsai Tips
By Thomas Martin · 17 years ago
In my view bonsai gardening is the one hobby you can take up and create something which can only be described as a stunning art form, even if, like me, you were born with as ...
Rare And Exotic Garden Perennials For Landscape Planting
By Patrick Malcolm · 17 years ago
The term, 'perennial plant', means simply that the plant returns following severe freezes, to grow again the next year. Trees are cold hardy tested perennials by nature, some trees that are evergreens and do not ...
Garden Sheds Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
By Francesca Post · 17 years ago
Sheds are often thought of as the non-residential building at the bottom of the garden or the allotment. They can contain a variety of items that can’t find a place in the home, such as: ...
Garden Tips On Buying The Best, Cold Hardy Flower Bulbs For Outdoor Planting
By Patrick Malcolm · 17 years ago
Buying flower bulbs to plant and grow is an exciting experience that begins in the fall and continues through the spring. Dutch flowering bulbs are usually delivered to American ports by the month of September ...
Shade Trees, Flowering Trees, And Evergreen Trees For Landscape Specimen Growing
By Patrick Malcolm · 17 years ago
Shade trees do not all necessarily shed their leaves in the fall (deciduous), but some shade trees are evergreen, and others can be classified as flowering trees. The fact that shade trees can cool temperatures ...
How To Growing Tomatoes in A Greenhouse
By Allan Wilson · 17 years ago
Many people like to grow different types of vegetables inside their house. SO, they use different types of methods. Greenhouse is one such method where you can grow many types of vegetables under one roof. ...
The Benefits of Gardening the Hydroponic Way
By Peters Jones · 17 years ago
Gardening has been considered to be one of the most therapeutic rewards for North Americans. Gardening stimulates all of the senses, giving great satisfaction and pleasure. Hydroponics is the growing of plants without the use ...
Taking Care Of Lawn Correctly
By Anthony Pang · 17 years ago
A healthy and successful lawn does not come by default, you need to know how to take care of lawn properly. This requires plenty of hard work, patience, and the right know-how to making sure ...
Upside Down Tomato Gardens
By John Ruppel · 17 years ago
You may have seen upside down tomato planters advertised on the web, or have thought of building your own. Aside from the novelty of these what are the advantages? Upside Down Tomato Planter Options There ...
Basic Care for a Juniper Bonsai
By Francesca Black · 17 years ago
Growing bonsai trees is an ancient art that is becoming increasingly more popular. Research shows that plants benefit our mood and attitude. Introducing bonsai plants into your life will bring these benefits along with reduced ...
Gardening while Exercising
By Davinos Greeno · 17 years ago
Many people think of gardening as a chore. Others take up gardening as a hobby. Still there are others who could not even begin to give a proper definition of the term gardening. Whether you ...
What is Organic Composting?
By Davinos Greeno · 17 years ago
Making compost from garden and household waste is one of the best things any gardener can do. Its easy and costs very little in time or effort. Making compost will help you reduce pollution and ...
Deciding on Lawn Care Contractors
By Jim Nanners · 17 years ago
Hiring a professional to care for your lawn is not a bad idea if you can afford the help. Lawn care is often a task homeowners feel they can handle on their own. Often they ...
Windmill Palm Trees, Tropical Accent Plants, Cold Hardy for Northern United States and Canada
By Patrick Malcolm · 17 years ago
The Cold Hardy Windmill Fan Palm tree originated on the island of Chusan off the east coast of China, and the Windmill palm tree is often called the Chinese or Chusan Fan Palm. Robert Fortune ...
Indoor Gardening Plants
By Mary Hanna · 17 years ago
Eventually we are all given a house plant either as a gift or a plant from someone who is moving and can't take their plants with them, instantly giving you the basis for indoor gardening. ...
All About the Bonsai Tree
By Fred Snow · 17 years ago
When people think of the bonsai tree, they usually think of China and Japan first. While these two countries are most famous for growing and training bonsai, the growing of miniature trees can be traced ...
The Party Starters Guide
By Peter Farmer · 17 years ago
This article aims to give you a brief introduction to garden furniture and some advice on buying the right equipment to get your summer garden parties going with a bang. With garden parties becoming a ...
Azalea Hybrid Bushes And Native American Fiery (flame) Azaleas
By Patrick Malcolm · 17 years ago
Buying the best azalea shrub offers a gardener many choices for various landscapes. The Southern indica azalea hybrids are the most popular flowering shrubs for warm climates that includes the Formosa azaleas of white, pink, ...
Backyard Landscaping for the Do It Your Self person
By John Hanna · 17 years ago
While your front yard landscaping is generally going to be about other people and what they see, your backyard landscaping is all about you. Backyard landscaping is one of the most popular methods in improving ...