Gardening

Green Gardening Tips
By Clifton Waldrep · 17 years ago
The winter has lived up to being a cold and windy months (for most of us). Annual rye will stay green throughout the winter months and begin to die off in the summer heat. You ...
Gardening Tools And Usage
By Jasmine Yap · 17 years ago
Basically a small garden will not require the same large equipment that would be of use in an extensive one. A ride-on mower is unnecessary if you only have a small strip of lawn. Another ...
The History Of Almond Tree, ‘Prunus Dulcis’
By Patrick Malcolm · 17 years ago
The ancient travelers and traders, who circulated back and forth over the Silk Road route between Greece and Turkey, used almonds in their commercial trading, in exchange for other expensive and desirable goods. Native almond ...
Table Top Silk Trees
By Kent Pinkerton · 17 years ago
Does your tabletop look bare and ordinary on special occasions? Often, we become so engrossed in decorating the whole house and filling every nook and corner with decorative objects that we fail to notice that ...
Pink Hibiscus
By Kent Pinkerton · 17 years ago
Pink Hibiscus, the state flower of Hawaii, is a beautiful bloom. This perennial favorite comes in different shapes and sizes. They have single and double petals and vary in size from small to ten or ...
Types Of Palm Trees
By Kevin Stith · 17 years ago
There are more than 2,500 species of palm trees in different parts of the world and most are available in the United States. Some of the most common species found in Florida and California include ...
A Guide to Materials Used in Garden Furniture
By Roger Wakefield · 17 years ago
Garden furniture is available in a variety of materials, including Softwood, Hardwood, Cast Iron, Cast aluminium, and Wicker. The choice of material will depend upon durability, finish, strength and personal preference. Softwood furniture is generally ...
Best Quality Gardening Equipment
By Richard Henderson · 17 years ago
Quality gardening equipment is exactly what any dedicated gardener could use. However, it is not always possible to rush right out and spend hundreds, sometimes even thousands, of dollars on the latest and greatest gardening ...
Healing ALOE VERA Plants; Easy To Grow and Provide Health Benefits
By Laura Zinkan · 17 years ago
Aloe Vera , known as the healing plant, is easy to care for indoors or in the garden. It is a drought tolerant succulent which grows well in dry shade to part sun. Its bright ...
Silk Weeping Willow Trees
By Kent Pinkerton · 17 years ago
Weeping willows are a perfect way of adding an extra charm to any place. With their leaves and branches drooping to the ground, they have a place among the most beautiful trees in the world. ...
Wedding Flower Arrangements
By Ken Marlborough · 17 years ago
If you’re planning to have elaborate flower arrangements in your wedding, you needn’t spend a fortune. Not only will they look decorative, but will add a touch of elegance to your big day and will ...
Wood Sheds
By Marcus Peterson · 17 years ago
Wood is the most conventional material for constructing sheds. Whether they are storage sheds, garden sheds, tool sheds or any other type of sheds; wood is a popular material. Wood sheds have an old-world charm ...
Waterfalls
By Elizabeth Morgan · 17 years ago
Waterfalls are water systems in which water falls from a height into another water body at the base. They may be natural or artificial. Waterfalls are very aesthetically appealing and regarded as tourist spots. Several ...
Hydroponics and Grow Lights Systems Primer
By Bruce Jenkins · 17 years ago
The following is a hydroponics and grow lights primer covering the basics of the systems and methods commonly used for growing plants using hydroponics based systems. Our hope is to give you enough information to ...
Silk Trees
By Kent Pinkerton · 17 years ago
Trees are a beautiful, enchanting, and magical addition to every place, be it indoors or outdoors. But such beauty requires regular and proper care, which often demands much of our attention and time. This can ...
A Flower Garden Adds Color to Your Yard
By Carol Stack · 17 years ago
If you are looking to beautify your home, few things will do it as cost effectively as a flower garden. Just think of it; the garden can be large or small, in one area or ...
Choosing Flowers for Occasions
By Stephen Pratley · 17 years ago
Summary Flowers can brighten up someone’s day, conveying vital emotions and sentiments in a manner often more powerful than written or oral communication. A message of love and care can be sent in a simple ...
Winter Wedding Flowers
By Eddie Tobey · 17 years ago
When planning a winter wedding, like weddings in any other season, personal preference plays a huge part. The main thing is to focus on the mood that is to be created. Even though fewer weddings ...
Hibiscus Tea
By Kent Pinkerton · 17 years ago
The use of Hibiscus tea is thought to have started in ancient Egypt. In the Arab world, the tea is known as "karkady" or "karkade." Made from the flowers of Hibiscus sabdariffa, this drink is ...
Composting with Red Wiggler Worms
By Dugu Miko · 17 years ago
This article describes to you why composting is good to both soil and plants. You learn about the red wiggler worm and about how you can use it to have a 100% natural and beautiful ...