Articles, tagged with "perennial plants", page 3
17th February 2011
Having a modest front lawn isn't any excuse for not placing any sort of consideration or work into innovative gardening ideas which would set your home with curb appeal well above the neighbors. Allow me to share 5 easy and quick front garden landscape de...
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Author:
Zane Moody
08th February 2011
A plated rose is one that is handmade using real roses – no two are ever alike. Each rose is carefully selected at the peak of its beauty and then is preserved in a lacquer shell where it goes on to be dipped in 24K gold (gold plated), silver, or platinum...
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Sophia Grace
01st February 2011
Contrary to what most people believe, Bonsai trees are not natural dwarf trees but rather they are normal trees that are kept short by continuous tending, pruning and repotting. With this fact in mind, people interested in Bonsai art have realized the nee...
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Author:
Michel Buzz
17th January 2011
Planting grapes in the garden or in the backyard can be a gratifying experience. Grapes are generally perennial plants and can grow for years to come. A lot of things have to be considered before you start grape growing.
The most common mistake grape g...
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Author:
shayla Temple
21st December 2010
Appealing landscape designs is critical when you show a residence, since it makes the first sense upon the possible buyer. One way of giving a welcoming, homey look to a front yard is by planting annuals, bred for their brightly colored blossoms. Annuals ...
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Author:
MaryClogenmeir
14th December 2010
There are few plants in the fruit and vegetable garden that are as prolific, versatile and as early as rhubarb and yet many gardeners still don’t grow it.
When it comes to growing fruit, rhubarb is one of the easiest and yet often most misunderstood pl...
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Author:
Grow House
27th October 2010
The basic essential of any delightful garden is healthy soil, and there are generally four different types of soil a garden has; clay, sand, silt, and chalk. You must first determine the type of soil that your garden has and then you must treat the soil ...
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Author:
Sara Hemson
08th September 2010
Can companion planting work in our organic gardens - to repel pests and diseases and grow more vegetables without chemicals? It depends upon our individual soil, light, weather and many other factors.
A tip that may work for one gardener - like growin...
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Author:
John Yeoman
19th August 2010
Diabetes Home Remedies popularly known as -DHR- in short refers to local solutions or domestic solutions or rather natural and proven options to the disease. Home remedies are alternatives known to natives to the prolonged treatment with drugs and insulin...
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Author:
Dr Andrew Napier
25th June 2010
Gardening is not only an interesting hobby, but it is also something you can start doing to relieve stress, to teach your child to appreciate nature, or perhaps, to start a new career! If you haven't tried gardening yet, now is just a good time as any. Yo...
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Author:
Lisa Tanady
16th June 2010
A beautiful garden should include colour, fragrance and texture and choosing perennial plants, also annuals can make your garden as beautiful at night as it is in the day.
In the day bright colours such as reds, oranges, yellow, and blues can add depth t...
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Author:
Mary
15th June 2010
Landscaping in West Chester: How To Effectively Water and Mulch Your Landscape for the Summer
Landscapers in West Chester PA know that watering is extremely important to sustain plant growth during the hot and dry summer months, but when not done pro...
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Author:
Satya Narayan
08th June 2010
Growing Herb Garden
When you go to the supermarket you can see fresh herbs for sale. These same herbs can be grown in your garden with a minimal amount of trouble. You can grow them from cuttings or seeds. You can divide the heavy growing herbs and pla...
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Author:
Luddud
08th June 2010
When it comes to gardening patience is a virtue, in other words a desirable quality, gardening is a wonderful hobby, and it is so satisfying to see your efforts grow to fruition. Planting a garden can be carefully thought out, so the gardener will be pre...
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Author:
Mary
04th June 2010
Woody plants, by definition, are plants that have hard stems, thus the name 'woody', and that have buds which survive above ground in winter. They are typically perennial plants having their stems and larger roots reinforced with wood produced adjacent to...
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Author:
dhanoo singh