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Gardens

30th September 2009
To garden is to purposefully and thoughtfully create some form of live artwork. Whether the goal is to grow neat little rows of vegetables or to create a delightful visually stimulating environment, gardening is art. Gardens can be grown nearly anywhe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Critter Control: Rid Your Garden of Plant-Loving Pests

03rd September 2009
Seemingly harmless rodents and reptiles can become your–and your garden’s–worst nightmare. They eat your freshly-planted vegetables, wreak havoc on your carefully cultivated flowers, and terrorize your territory, leaving you feeling helpless to halt... Read >
Author: Move Trends

How To Make Sure That Your Prized Roses Remain In The Best Of Health

04th August 2009
To make sure that your prized roses remain in the best of health, simply follow these tips. (Page 3, Garden Designs) 1. Black Spots on Leaves This disease is commonly known as black spot. Black spots appear as circular with fringed edges on leaves. ... Read >
Author: JonJG

Gardening 101: Creating a Garden Paradise

31st July 2009
Gardening is definitely one of the most enjoyable hobbies in the world. A lot of people take it up because of the joy and sense of accomplishment that is brought about by a beautiful and well-tended garden. However, reaching this goal is not as simple as ... Read >
Author: Benedict Yossarian

The Basics of Organic Vegetable Gardening

26th July 2009
Organic vegetable gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature. Why would one want to indulge in organic gardening? 1.One can easily make compost from garden and kitchen waste. Though this is a b... Read >
Author: JonJG

Real Estate-Home Improvements for more Green in your Wallet

24th July 2009
The hot days of summer are once again upon us. Humidity rises, swimming pool waters warm, and the air conditioners whirrr. Whether inside or poolside, start digging through some landscaping magazines. Improve your yard, improve your home's value. If y... Read >
Author: Claude Cross

Gauteng Film Locations So Much To Offer

09th July 2009
It's hard to believe that Gauteng as the smallest and most industrialised of all South Africa's provinces also contains such a collection of traditional and cultural homesteads. A wide variety that stretches from turn of the century Voortrekker white and ... Read >
Author: Sandra Olivier

Green Home, Green Money

08th July 2009
The hot days of summer are once again upon us. Humidity rises, swimming pool waters warm, and the air conditioners whirrr. Whether inside or poolside, start digging through some landscaping magazines. Improve your yard, improve your home's value. If y... Read >
Author: Claude Cross

Fighting The Economic War

04th July 2009
The dung is really starting to hit the fan. Or at least in this case the wind turbines. Yes ladies and gentlemen...the war is on. What war you ask? The economic war. It seems that the cost of living is taking quite the kick in the pocket book. And it is ... Read >
Author: AJ

Rooting for You—Tips and Tales for Great Gardens

01st July 2009
Quick Fixes for Veggie Garden Goofs Vegetable gardens are popping up everywhere—from the White House to neighborhood front lawns. But if enthusiastic gardeners experience failure, this heightened green interest could go the way of pet rocks. So I tur... Read >
Author: Mary Mackey

Pest Control Methods

30th June 2009
Pests are the growing nuisance these days and thus need to be controlled immediately. Pests are a great danger to the humankind. As pests like bugs, termite, fleas, cockroaches, ants, rats, rodents, mice and many other insects are present almost everywher... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Preparing for Beans in your Vegetable Garden

22nd June 2009
The first thing to consider is the type of bean you wish to plant in your vegetable garden. We have shown a preference to planting and growing bush beans rather than pole beans. It is unclear if this is due to their hardy nature or just from sheer lazines... Read >
Author: Acepay08

Preparing for Beans in your Vegetable Garden

22nd June 2009
The first thing to consider is the type of bean you wish to plant in your vegetable garden. We have shown a preference to planting and growing bush beans rather than pole beans. It is unclear if this is due to their hardy nature or just from sheer lazines... Read >
Author: Acepay08

Vegetable Gardening Tips

12th June 2009
Vegetable gardening has lately become just as popular as going to the grocery store for produce. Vegetable gardening can produce vegetable that are usually cheaper than store bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable garden definitely taste better by ... Read >
Author: JonJG

Composting - it can save you money!

08th June 2009
For many people, composting is just an alternative way of dealing with rubbish. It prevents the garbage bin from getting full and smelly. It’s also a way of disposing of grass clippings and leaves, which saves many trips to the garbage depot. Whilst ... Read >
Author: Jonathan White

Weight Loss: Vegetable Gardening Makes for Great Exercise

05th June 2009
Who says you have to spend hours in the gym in order to lose weight? As the season for growing vegetable gardens come into full bloom, it also provides the opportunity to get some exercise in and grow your own health food. Let’s start with the obvio... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

The Benefits of Garden Landscaping

01st June 2009
One look outside your window and you can see your garden is in serious need of some TLC, getting in a landscaper seems like a good idea as you never seem to have the time yourself. However a bit of fresh air and exercise won’t do you any harm. But befor... Read >
Author: K. Phillips

Organic Garden with Ants

18th May 2009
Ants can be a problem in a garden. They eat beneficial bugs, such as ladybugs. They also help aphids to survive. Ants generally do not harm plants, but may inflict painful stings on humans. If you are growing an organic garden, want to control ants, but d... Read >
Author: RoboReel

Affordable Gardening Tips

08th May 2009
People are going "green" in every sense of the word these days, and gardening is becoming a hot, eco-friendly activity. However, money is tight and it is becoming difficult to splurge on decorative amenities such as a garden. Perhaps consider these four w... Read >
Author: Move Trends

FoxFarm Nutrients – The Organic Choice

05th May 2009
If you are like growing numbers of people who are concerned about the way large corporate agriculture continues to adulterate our food, you may be interested in , whether you grow hydroponics vegetables inside or are a traditional outside gardener. A sma... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Go Green in Your Lawn this Summer

16th April 2009
Summer is the perfect time to combine your green thumb with a green lifestyle. We've all heard about going green at work and at home, but did you know that you can go green in your yard too? Home owners can save time, money and improve the appearance ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Have A Fun Garden Project

30th March 2009
When summer rolls around, many individuals enjoy spending time in their backyard. When it comes to summer, many individuals associate backyards with picnics, barbeques, swimming, and outdoor sports. While all of these activities are nice, there are not th... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Gardening Without Any Digging

21st March 2009
The idea of do-dig gardening was developed by an Australian named Esther Deans. It was originally both developed both as a labor saving idea, and a method to rejuvenate badly depleted soil in a vegetable garden. The process involves starting with laye... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

Midnight Bandits And My Cat Spike!

17th March 2009
My cat Spike was mad! He is used to eating breakfast around 7:00 a.m., but I did not awake until almost 8:00. I heard his meowing in the garage and from the sound I knew he was still in his bed, but complaining that breakfast had not been served! He get... Read >
Author: Bob Alexander

All About Growing Vegetables

12th March 2009
Vegetable gardening has lately become just as popular as going to the grocery store fore produce. Vegetable gardening can produce vegetable that are usually cheaper than store bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable garden definitely taste better by... Read >
Author: Josiah Smart

The Benefit Of A Vegetable Garden Is Harvesting

12th March 2009
Vegetable farming has lately become just as standard as departure to the grocery supply front food. Vegetable farming could goods vegetable that are typically cheaper than, save bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable plot definitely nibble better by... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Some Tips To Help Your Vegetable Garden

12th March 2009
With the overheads of living rising all the time, it may be possible to rescue money and improve your family's wellbeing at the same time by budding vegetables in your patch. It's a good idea to desire your favourite vegetables to grow and arrange beds... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Prolonging The Life Of Your Garden

12th March 2009
We all devotion our summer gardens. Whether our gardens are meant to goods brilliant blooms and perfumed plants that delight the senses or loads of vegetables that will keep our families fed throughout the long cold chill months, there is much to be said ... Read >
Author: James Sawyers

How To Landscape Your Beautiful Garden

12th March 2009
There are many equipment that must be considered when planning and planting your summer locale. One of those things is the sincere landscape or territory of your lawn and backyard region. It is best, when promising to work with the landscape fairly than e... Read >
Author: James Sawyers

Tips On Creaing A Vegetable Garden

11th March 2009
With the costs of living rising all the time, it may be possible to save money and increase your family's health at the same time by growing vegetables in your backyard. It's a good idea to choose your favourite vegetables to grow and plan beds for ea... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

A clean and easy method of composting with a compost tumbler

24th February 2009
Well to make your garden seem bright, green and lively it is a sensible thought to try a compost tumbler. However to make a compost is not a simple task, it needs time, skill and hardwork. Compost put on flower beds, grasses, plants and vegetable gardens ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

A clean and easy method of composting with a compost tumbler

24th February 2009
Well to make your lawn look bright, green and healthy it is a brilliant thought to try a compost tumbler. Although to make a compost is not a simple task, it requires time, skill and hardwork. Compost put on flower beds, lawns, plants and vegetable garden... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Have Fun Gardening

13th February 2009
When summer rolls around, many individuals have spending time in their plot. When it comes to summer, many individuals friend backyards with picnics, barbeques, swimming, and outside sports. While all these activities are good, there are not the only thin... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Create A Landscape For Your Summer Garden

30th January 2009
There are many things that must be considered when planning and planting your summer garden. One of those things is the natural landscape or terrain of your lawn and garden area. It is best, whenever possible to work with the landscape rather than working... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Make Your Summer Garden Last Longer

30th January 2009
We all love our summer gardens. Whether our gardens are meant to produce colorful blooms and fragrant flowers that delight the senses or plenty of vegetables that will keep our families fed throughout the long cold winter months, there is much to be said ... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Gardening With The No-Dig System

30th January 2009
The idea of do-dig gardening was developed by an Australian named Esther Deans. It was originally both developed both as a labor saving idea, and a method to rejuvenate badly depleted soil in a vegetable garden. The process involves starting with layer... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Gardening Sunflowers As A Hobby

15th December 2008
Have you ever wondered if what you understand Sunflowers And Your Garden is accurate? Consider the next paragraphs and associate what you know to the latest data on Sunflowers And Your Garden. Sunflowers indeed stars of the gardening world. It is hard... Read >
Author: Jenny Styles

Learn All About Vegetable Gardening

03rd December 2008
Vegetable gardening has lately become just as popular as going to the grocery store fore produce. Vegetable gardening can produce vegetable that are usually cheaper than store bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable garden definitely taste better by ... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

Why a Hidden Tank is Ideal for the Australian Climate

30th November 2008
There are plenty of reasons why a hidden tank is ideal for the Australian climate. Australia is a land of extremes and that goes for the weather also. Known as the dry continent, the climate is often marked by drought with occasional periods of heavy ra... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth

Having Fun In Your Backyard By Gardening

22nd November 2008
When summer rolls around, many individuals enjoy spending time in their backyard. When it comes to summer, many individuals associate backyards with picnics, barbeques, swimming, and outdoor sports. While all of these activities are nice, there are not th... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

How To Grow A Vegetable Garden

10th November 2008
With the costs of living rising all the time, it may be possible to save money and increase your family's health at the same time by growing vegetables in your backyard. It's a good idea to choose your favourite vegetables to grow and plan beds for ea... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

Advantages of Using Rainwater for Lawn and Garden Watering

07th October 2008
There are lots of advantages to using rainwater for lawn and garden watering. In Australia, the normally dry conditions can play havoc with your beautiful yard and flower or vegetable gardens. You can’t have either lawn or garden without water, so it ... Read >
Author: Philip Kilworth

Preparing Your Outdoor Plantings

30th June 2008
Gardening has become one of the most popular hobbies in the U.S. While outdoor yard work may seem a dreaded chore to many, there are those who relish the time they can get away from their desks and daily chores to go outside and commune with nature by mo... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Vegetable and Chicken Noodles

25th June 2008
Ingredients: * 2 tbs vegetable oil * 1/4 cup (60ml) hot chilli sauce * 1/4 cup (60ml) soy sauce, plus extra to serve * 2 (about 200g each) skinless chicken breast fillets, thinly sliced * 450g packet fresh thin hokkein noodles ... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Fall vegetables for your garden

02nd June 2008
If you are looking for something different to do you may want to think about fall gardening. This is something that you may enjoy and get a lot of delicious vegetables from as well. Fall vegetables are going to be planted in gardens late in the summer. T... Read >
Author: Cheryl Hanlon

LITTLE SURPRISE FROM PETS!

25th April 2008
Usually pets are the man's best friends, not their wastes! Do you think pet waste is not harmful? Remember, when your pets walks on the lawn and leave those little surprises, rain washes away the pet waste and mixes it up with the water ways. Anyway we al... Read >
Author: Guna

Property Renovation

07th April 2008
The concept of property renovation is becoming more and more popular. For many people, seeking a dream home in the sun carries along mental images of a home with character, history, and of course large and well-established gardens surrounding the property... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha

The Grass Could be Greener

07th April 2008
You probably never thought that your garden could be greener, without adding more water. But these days everyone's talking about eco-friendly ideas, and yes, your home garden can be part of the solution. The most obvious eco-element is trees, of course. N... Read >
Author: M Shane

So Many Garden Designs, So Much To Choose From

20th September 2007
With so many new and innovative products on the market today for our gardens, the area of garden design has really come into its own. It can get confusing with so much on the market to choose from. Hopefully some of the confusion will be cleared up here... Read >
Author: CTBaird

Planning Your Home Landscape Design - 4 Things To Remember

31st August 2007
Home landscape design is easier than you think; you don't need to hire a professional landscape designer to help you. Whether you are starting from scratch or redoing a landscape, here are some simple things to remember when planning your home landscape d... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

What Can You Gain From A Herb Garden And Vegetables Garden?

29th August 2007
Herb gardens are obviously a specific type of garden, but what exactly do they do? There is a specific purpose for these types of gardens, and it is to cultivate plants that will be used for medicinal and cooking purposes. Other times, plants from herb ga... Read >
Author: Cindy

Growing Vegetable Plants Becomes More Than Just A Hobby

24th August 2007
Ever since I was young, growing vegetables from seeds has been one of my favorite hobbies. I would love to help my mom growing vegetable gardens on Sundays, and stroll around them with my dad on weekday afternoons. I love the smell of a growing vegetable,... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Organic Gardening Advantages

14th March 2007
The definition of organic gardening is a garden that does not use pesticides to kill pests. This method can be used in either vegetable or flower gardens. In vegetable gardens organic is the safest for you since you will be consuming what you have grown.... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

10 Offline Tightwad Marketing Strategies to Help You Get More Clients

15th November 2006
This method of vegetable gardening is what I prefer. As you might have guessed, it does not involve digging. This method is particularly suited to older people or people with physical disabilities. But I just prefer it because I think it's better for the ... Read >
Author: Donna Gunter

Garden Pond Landscaping

18th September 2006
Imagine the pleasure of owning a beautiful pond as part of your landscape. Ponds and water features can be incorporated into many areas of your landscape such as patios, barbeque areas, entrance ways, or even vegetable gardens. A beautiful pond or water f... Read >
Author: Julie Jones

Fun and Food in Home Grown Vegetable Gardening

25th July 2006
Growing vegetables in your garden can save you money. During harvest time, your own produce becomes part of your meals. Home gardeners feel deep satisfaction in preparing salad or seasoning the casserole with freshly picked plants from their own vegetable... Read >
Author: Samuel Quino

No Dig Garden

04th July 2006
No Dig Gardening The idea of no-dig gardening was developed by an Australian named Esther Deans. It was originally both developed both as a labor saving idea, and a method to rejuvenate badly depleted soil in a vegetable garden. The process involves ... Read >
Author: Jim Maginity

Sunflowers And Your Garden

23rd June 2006
Have you ever wondered if what you know about Sunflowers And Your Garden is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on Sunflowers And Your Garden. Sunflowers are certainly stars of the gardening world. ... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

An Introduction to No-Dig Gardening

04th June 2006
The idea of no-dig gardening was developed by an Australian named Esther Deans. It was originally both developed both as a labor saving idea, and a method to rejuvenate badly depleted soil in a vegetable garden. The process involves starting with layer... Read >
Author: Justin Brown

A Home Garden – Fun for the Whole Family

21st March 2006
Home gardening is a wonderful pastime that the whole family can enjoy. In addition, gardening has become an increasingly popular hobby for people of all ages. Currently, studies show that in the United States, eight of ten households take part in some t... Read >
Author: David Chandler

Practicing Safe Pest Control In Your Garden

30th January 2006
Pests are a problem in many gardens and can ruin your flower bed or a good crop of vegetables. When dealing with pests, and especially in vegetable gardens, you want to use methods that are safe for both plants and humans. Since avoiding the use of hars... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins