Articles, tagged with "poor soil", page 3
26th August 2010
Bamboo is such a great natural resource that it may soon replace many wood and plastic products. It can grow in poor soil and with little water. Unlike trees and other plants, bamboo actually improves the ground that it lives in, adding nutrients back i...
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Joe Granville
12th July 2010
Turf growers and turf suppliers now sell their products online which can include cultivated lawn turf, topsoil, barks and mulches. You can order from the convenience of your own home, choose a delivery date, sit back and wait for your new turf to arrive.
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Garden Lawn Shop
11th May 2010
Bamboo flooring is increasingly popular recently since it is environmentally sound and durable as an alternative to hardwood. Bamboo is really a kind of grass which is grown sustainably all over China and Southeast Asia. It's a high-quality alternative to...
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cormorant
31st March 2010
Starting your vegetable garden from seed can be a very rewarding endeavor as you watch and nurture the seed into a healthy plant. There are risks to you plant using this method because the baby plants are very fragile in the early stages, but it can be a ...
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UrbanH
30th March 2010
Agriculture employs 14% of the working population but contributes only 4% of GDP, which shows the low productivity of this sector. The lower employment in agriculture is produced in Silesia and Lower Silesia region ( approximately 5%).
Unlike what hap...
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Author:
Art Laco
19th March 2010
Bamboo flooring is a type of wood flooring that has gained popularity in the recent years. Bamboo is a type of grass that grows all over Southeast Asia, and China and it has become a high quality alternative to the traditional hard wood floors seen in the...
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Jere Dalton
23rd February 2010
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...
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Author:
Jeffry Bullock
10th February 2010
Contemporary Garden Design
Contemporary garden design is concerned with current lifestyle trends, popular culture and modern art, innovation and originality in gardens, today.
Evolution in Garden Use
Traditionally gardens have either been functional ...
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Earth Designs
02nd February 2010
Putting up your own organic garden at home is not really that hard. Basically, everything must be free from chemicals and other solutionsâ€"100% pure. This also means that fruits and veggies are all pure and healthy.
A lot of homeowners are trying to...
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Author:
Flynna Sarah E. Molina
13th January 2010
Coalbed methane water has many adverse effects on the environment due to its high salinity, but that is why it important that any gas company that extracts coal seam gas needs to have a strong environmental policy as they have a responsibility to the envi...
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Author:
Randolph Stow
08th January 2010
If a plants leaves are yellow, then it is most likely ailing from a condition known as chlorosis, where the plant has insufficient chlorophyll. Chlorophyll is the substance that gives a leaf its greenness, and is vital for photosynthesis, the mechanism wh...
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Author:
Mark Bartley
11th December 2009
If you are a gardener trying to take care of your plants, you need to find the right type of fertilizer depending on the soil and type of plants you grow. Plants require fertile soil to grow well. You have to enrich the soil with fertilizers to feed your ...
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Author:
deepak_2512
17th November 2009
When I first got started growing herbs, flowers and vegetables in my garden, I did not have plenty of money for supplies. I got some great books that told me exactly what to do to grow fabulous plants at home. Are you wanting to know the secret? Prepar...
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Author:
Trevor Coleman
13th October 2009
How To Grow Grapes the way to fantastic Wine by Pierre Duponte The history of growing grapes and making wine is nearly as old as humans themselves. It is a process that was seen all around the globe in all of the major civilizations. In today's socie...
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Author:
Pierre Dupponte
12th October 2009
How To Grow Grapes the secret to fantastic Wine by Pierre Duponte The history of growing grapes and making wine is pretty much as old as humans themselves. It is a process that was seen all around the planet in all of the major civilizations. In toda...
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Author:
Pierre Dupponte