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A Collection Of Lawn Care Equipment That Will Help With A Luxurious Lawn
By Anthony Pang · 17 years ago
A luxurious lawn is one of the most inviting sights in the world. The pictures of beautiful homes in a wide variety of magazines usually include a beautiful, always bright green, lawn in the backyard ...
Garden Plants for the Home Gardener
By Jodi Reichenberger · 17 years ago
Confused about which bedding plants to buy? Bedding plants can refer to flowers, shrubs, herbs, vegetables, fruits, and many more. There are also gardening plants that are in season at different times of the year, ...
Knowing Your Miniature Roses
By Ken Austin · 17 years ago
This article on miniture roses should be of great interest to anyone with even a passing interest in gardening, especially rose gardening. It lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better ...
Moderate Cold Hardy Traits In Date Palms And Fan Palms
By Patrick Malcolm · 17 years ago
The Canary Island Date palm, Phoenix canariensis, is one of the most sought after and spectacular palm trees seen in Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Lower Texas, and coastal South Carolina. This large, formal palm ...
Organic Container Gardening: Healthy plants with a limited amount of space
By Janet Strain · 17 years ago
If you would love to grow healthy, fresh vegetables and vibrant, beautiful flowers but have limited space, organic container gardening can be the answer you've been looking for. This creative type of natural gardening can ...
The History of Hemp
By Francesca Black · 17 years ago
Both George Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew hemp on their plantations. Ben Franklin owned a mill that made hemp paper. Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence on hemp paper.
Hemp is a highly evolved plant ...
Smelly Philippine Flower is Largest in World
By Diana Liban · 17 years ago
The odds are good that you may have never heard of the Philippine flower known as rafflesia, a flower that ranks high above all and sundry in the plant world. It is literally just flower ...
How To Set Up An Indoor Garden In A Small Closet Space
By Rory Larkey · 17 years ago
Growing your indoor garden in a small space such as a closet can be quite beneficial to the hobbyist gardener. The grow space will be small and out of the way, yet easy to work ...
Chinquapin History
By Patrick Malcolm · 17 years ago
There are two types of chinquapin trees, also called ‘chikapin trees,' that are available commercially in the United States, the Allegheny chinquapin and the Georgiana chinquapin. The Allegheny chinquapin, ‘Castanea pumila', is considered a shrub ...
Planting seeds can be one of the most enjoyable parts of gardening.
By Rory Larkey · 17 years ago
Starting your garden out by planting seeds can be one of the most enjoyable parts of gardening.
Find a seed supply company that sells high quality seeds with good genetics.
Seeds require warm, moist growing ...
Choosing A Grass
By Chris Harrison · 17 years ago
Before choosing a grass for your lawn, it’s best if you spend some time understanding your wants, needs, and surroundings. It’s best to choose a grass that will require the right amount of work versus ...
Hydroponic Supplies You Need for a Productive Garden
By Tony Buel · 17 years ago
Those who are new to hydroponic gardening often overbuy on supplies that they possibly may not need when first starting out. After all, the very basic hydroponic supplies that you need when starting out can ...
Keep Your Food Safe From Deadly Pesticides and Herbicides By Growing Hydroponic Vegetables At Home
By Rory Larkey · 17 years ago
Hydroponics is a great, fun and clean way to grow plants indoors by supplying water, nutrients, and oxygen to their roots. Hydroponic growing is perfect for fruit bearing crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, lettuce ...
Can Plants Grow Without Soil? Hydroponic Gardening is the Answer!
By Tony Buel · 17 years ago
Hydroponic Gardening is the system in which plants can be made to grow without soil. Using hydroponics to grow plants can be beneficial for many growers since it allows plants to be grown much faster ...
Flowering Azaleas, Camellia, Crepe Myrtle (crape Myrtle), And Other Important Landscape Shrubs
By Patrick Malcolm · 17 years ago
Landscape shrubs are divided into two main categories: Evergreen shrubs grown primarily for the green leaves, and shrubs that are grown for flowers. Some of the flowering shrubs that are grown for flowers are also ...
Hydroponic Gardening - Getting Great Results with Your Hydroponic Vegetables!
By Tony Buel · 17 years ago
Did you ever wish to have the type of garden which would produce delicious vegetables, fruits, and flowers throughout the whole year? Did you even know that was possible? Well it is - if you ...
Cultivating Beauty: Rose Gardening
By Dave Owen · 17 years ago
Roses have received a reputation of requiring high maintenance and being difficult to grow. It is a shame because they are one of the most beautiful and distinctive flowers. But, with a little knowledge how ...
Clumping Cold Hardy Bamboo Plants In America
By Patrick Malcolm · 17 years ago
Clumping bamboo is composed of over 500 species, and is less adaptable than the running bamboo species. The vast majority of clumping bamboo species grow in the tropical, and sub-tropical regions around the world, however, ...
Planning a Flower Garden - Things to Consider Before You Plant
By Carol Stack · 17 years ago
One of the first things to consider in creating a flower garden is the style of flower garden that you would like. Another thing to consider is where it is going to be placed, and ...
Control Snakes In The Garden
By Secily Withers · 17 years ago
To have Non-poisonous snake, such as the common garter snake is not a bad thing other than to see one slither around your yard or make their way into your home on occasion. Garter snakes ...