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Fly Fishing - Taking Of The Small Mouth Bass

29th September 2009
Both by tradition and practical experience, fly fishing for bass in streams is small-mouth fishing. This bass likes clear, cool water without too much weed growth in it and with sand or gravel bottom. Those conditions are more common in streams than in la... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Pond Weed Clean-Up, A Neighborhood Effort

23rd September 2009
After answering several inquiries regarding our success at eradicating weeds from Sluice Pond and raising funds to establish weed control, I thought an article describing a successful process would help others in Massachusetts and New England. A brief... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Essential gardening jobs for Februar

12th August 2009
Your garden might seem like it's sleeping right now but, look a little closer and you'll see exciting activity beginning to happen. Follow these easy tips to get it ready for spring. 1. Grow in the snow Garden experts are predicting an explosion of bl... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Growing Your Own Fruit

10th August 2009
With the economy as it is, maybe you have thought about growing your own food, including putting in your own fruit trees. Growing your own fruit is fun, but there are a few things to know about the process. 
First, you need to decide what type of frui... Read >
Author: anjohnson

Benefits of Choosing Pattern Imprinted Concrete

30th July 2009
With paving maintenance being quite costly and the invasion of weed growth, sand escape and oil stains a major concern, we take a look at a modern alternative to traditional block paving and other problematic paving types. Pattern imprinted concrete ca... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Patio Deck Designs for Your Outdoor Living Space

09th July 2009
A patio deck presents manageable space for informal entertaining and daily delight of the marvelous outside. Patios are frequently assembled either at the hind or in front of the abode. Successful patio deck designs intensify the floor space of your home... Read >
Author: Reneson

Organic Weed Control

13th May 2009
Weeds are a problem for almost everyone. Controlling them without harming pets or the environment can be done if you use certain techniques. Organic weed control is becoming more and more popular because it is cheap, safe for the environment and it works!... Read >
Author: RoboReel

An introduction to pavers

29th April 2009
Pavers are used to construct patios, outdoor steps, pathways, driveways, retaining walls and other landscapes etc. For people who do not want to install their own paves, some contractors and landscapers will happily perform this service. Pavers can be use... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

An introduction to pavers

29th April 2009
Pavers are used to construct patios, outdoor steps, pathways, driveways, retaining walls and other landscapes etc. For people who do not want to install their own paves, some contractors and landscapers will happily perform this service. Pavers can be u... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

Agro-forestry with Paulownia Organic Nitrogen

24th April 2009
When set out in a plantation design, Paulownias are planted closely in rows, then thinned by the row, over a number of seasons. In the first year of growth, mid season, every second row is harvested as lightweight material for pole constructions and th... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Agro-forestry with Paulownia Organic Nitrogen

24th April 2009
When set out in a plantation design, Paulownias are planted closely in rows, then thinned by the row, over a number of seasons. In the first year of growth, mid season, every second row is harvested as lightweight material for pole constructions and th... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Intensive Agroforestry with Paulownia Organic Nitrogen

22nd April 2009
When set out in a plantation design, Paulownias are planted closely in rows, then thinned by the row, over a number of seasons. In the first year of growth, mid season, every second row is harvested as lightweight material for pole constructions and th... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Intensive Agroforestry with Paulownia Organic Nitrogen

22nd April 2009
When set out in a plantation design, Paulownias are planted closely in rows, then thinned by the row, over a number of seasons. In the first year of growth, mid season, every second row is harvested as lightweight material for pole constructions and th... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

The Basics of Organic Gardening

18th April 2009
Many people ask What Is Organic Gardening? Organic gardening is simply the non -use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. The basic of organic gardening is replenishing the soils natural resources as it uses them. Replacing some of the depleted soil ... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Best Landscaping Tips for Utah Residents

02nd March 2009
While Utah is renowned for its natural diversity, the state is also famous for its mostly dry climate, making landscaping quite a challenge for homeowners. Use the tips below to help you build a beautiful but low-maintenance garden in your own yard. W... Read >
Author: philw

Mulching For Your Garden

13th February 2009
I'm sure that if you are reading this, you have used some form of mulch during your gardening career. However, you probably didn't know that there are many other options for organic mulching that you can explore. These days, many gardeners are discovering... Read >
Author: Josiah Smart

Landscapes That Resist Fire

12th February 2009
There should be a correct way to landscape the property to prevent any cause of wildfire in the area. There are instances when wildfire strikes without your being aware that it will occur. Most wild fires happen in rural areas where there are great risks ... Read >
Author: Joshua Santor

Global Warming Makes Allergies Worse

12th November 2008
Global warming…I’m sure there are people out there who don’t want to hear one more thing about it! Right? Global warming is such a hot topic right now for politicians, environmentalists, and… allergy sufferers? That’s right. As the planet heat... Read >
Author: Kimberly Buchanan

Mulching In Your Garden

27th October 2008
I'm sure that if you are reading this, you have used some form of mulch during your gardening career. However, you probably didn't know that there are many other options for organic mulching that you can explore. These days, many gardeners are discovering... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

Maintaining Your Perennial Garden

06th June 2008
An orderly look to any garden means it has been properly maintained. Maintaining a perennial garden is relatively easy as with any garden that is given proper mulching, watering, fertilization, weed control pruning and pinching. Begin by mulching with 2... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Controlling Light for Best Effect: Retractable Awnings and Shade Gardens

28th April 2008
Shade gardens are consistent landscaping themes because they’re beautiful and, more important, easy to maintain while using less water. In some regions, designing with shade may be a necessity; even full-sun plants are still blistered by heat throughout... Read >
Author: Eric

EARTHWORM CASTINGS BEST FOR YOUR GARDEN

06th April 2008
What are earthworm castings? It is an all purpose fertilizer that comes directly from the earthworm. The earthworm digests the soil and passes it through its body and returns it to the soil as a beneficial altered nutrient called earthworm castings. It... Read >
Author: Fred Y Myers

Gems of Lake Nippissing

02nd April 2008
Lake Nippissing, with its picturesque views is not just a 'pretty' face. It's an angler's paradise. The waters of Lake Nippissing are home to many species of fish. The sport fish most sought after is the Walleye and rightly so. Trophy Pike, Muskie, Jumbo ... Read >
Author: Nic Di Gravio

Maintaining Your Garden

28th March 2008
Now that you have started a flower or vegetable garden, maintaining your garden is the next step to insure beautiful flowers and a bountiful harvest. Maintaining your garden is just as important as choosing what plants are going to be planted and how to p... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Recycling Plastic Bags

26th March 2008
Plastic bags are contributing to the pollution and this is due to plastic bags given away by many stores today. This is a concern for many as the amount of wastes are alarming. We are looking at tons of wastes generated every day. They are a problem that ... Read >
Author: Joseph

Tips For Winter Lawn Care

25th March 2008
A simple way to be sure that your lawn is hearty and healthy every spring is to give it the right lawn care during the cold months of late fall and winter. Even though most lawns seem completely dormant during these months, how the grass is cared for duri... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Dunkin Success for Largemouth

08th August 2007
‘Dunkin’ Success for Largemouth! By Nic Di Gravio A bright hot, sunny August day calls for a certain pattern to put Largemouth in the live well. That’s when ‘dunking’ comes into play. A bay or a whole lake for that matter, matted with w... Read >
Author: Nic Di Gravio

Early Season Smallmouth

08th August 2007
Early Season Smallmouth By Nic Di Gravio Finding Smallmouth Bass can be challenging at the best of times. But there is one window of opportunity that both shore and boat anglers can take advantage of. Early in the season you wil... Read >
Author: Nic Di Gravio

Cheap Landscaping Ideas - Mulch Your Garden

24th July 2007
Landscaping is an art. Houses and all other buildings can show their best with them. Plants can beautify your yard and will give you the more rewarding result. But if you need to start out, you can consider getting a cheap mulching option for your garden.... Read >
Author: Tim Lee

The Magic of Curb Appeal

06th February 2007
Whether you are selling your home, or simply trying to improve your homes value, there is nothing that can improve the appearance of your home quite like the magic of curb appeal. Curb Appeal is not one single thing, but a collection of things that one ca... Read >
Author: RE Writer

Ice Fishing Basics

02nd February 2007
First and formost an ice fisherman needs the location of good lakes for ice fishing. Usually a lake that produces lots of fish in the summer fishin season will also produce numerous fish in the winter. Many factors in a lake in winter affect fish life,... Read >
Author: Jack Phillips

Protecting Your Roses

23rd January 2007
You need to consider three elements in order to protect your roses. First, you need to retain the moisture; second, preserve a suitable temperature in the soil; third, stop weed-growth. What is called a "dust-mulch," maintained by frequent hoeing, is, ... Read >
Author: Liza Othman

Pond Weed Clean-Up, A Neighborhood Effort

28th July 2006
After answering several inquiries regarding our success at eradicating weeds from Sluice Pond and raising funds to establish weed control, I thought an article describing a successful process would help others in Massachusetts and New England. A brief... Read >
Author: Dale Orlando

How to Get the Best Mulch to Use on Your Trees

20th June 2006
One question that comes up this time of year a lot is what is the proper mulch to use for trees. It's easy to grasp the basic premise of mulch, but when people go to their local nursery they see many different kinds. How do you know which one to use? The ... Read >
Author: Lynne Doxley

Facts About Mulch

14th April 2006
Everything You Need to Know About Mulch The "executive summary" or "abstract" is: Mulch is simply stuff you spread just 2 to 2-and-a-half inches thick, providing multiple benefits, covering the surface of the soil under and around plants, but not ac... Read >
Author: William Hirst

March for a Better Lawn

03rd April 2006
March for a Better LawnMarch is here, and the landscape is already showing signs ofwaking up from winter. Birds are singing, flowers arebeginning to creep into your vision, and . . . what's this?The lawn is beginning to emerge as well. With the colors ofg... Read >
Carrie P. Williams

Basic lawn maintenance knowledge: things you must know to keep your lawn in the best shape

11th March 2006
Great lawn maintenance can be a tough job, but there are a few simple things you can do on a regular basis to avoid having to rescue a "lawn gone bad". By then the work you'll have to put in is on a far major scale... For managing your lawn in the best... Read >
Author: Taylor Evans