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Growing herbs in pots properly

23rd September 2009
Growing Herbs in Pots Herbs can be easily grown indoors in pots or other types of containers. They can also be easily grown in window boxes or hanging baskets (so sunlight can nourish them). Growing herbs in pots is no more difficult than cultiva... Read >
Author: jvillan

The convenience of growing herbs in pots

13th September 2009
Growing Herbs in Pots Herbs can be clearly grown indoors in pots or other types of containers. They can also be easily grown in window boxes or hanging baskets (so sunlight can nourish them). Growing herbs in pots is no additional difficult than culti... Read >
Author: jvillan

the overlooked benefits of growing herbs in pots

07th September 2009
Growing Herbs in Pots Herbs can be easily grown indoors in pots or other types of containers. They can also be easily grown in window boxes or hanging baskets (so sunlight can nourish them). Growing herbs in pots is no more difficult than cultiva... Read >
Author: jvillan

The Beauty of Growing Basil

06th September 2009
Basil is possibly one of many people's favorite herbs. Not only is it fun to grow, it has so many uses. As a member of the mint family, Basil is added to salads, sandwiches, and dishes. With its many varieties including Sweet Basil, Lemon Basil, Chocolate... Read >
Author: Ravenwood

growing herbs in pots

20th August 2009
Growing Herbs in Pots Herbs can be clearly grown indoors in pots or other types of containers. They can also be easily grown in window boxes or hanging baskets (so sunlight can nourish them). Growing herbs in pots is no additional difficult than culti... Read >
Author: jvillan

Safeguard Your Home from Natural Disaster

16th August 2009
Safeguard your home from natural disaster Floods, Earthquakes, fires, droughts, hurricanes and tornadoes are few of the natural disasters that strike different parts of the world and our country is no different, as each year you have thousands of death... Read >
Author: Ravisankar

Keeping Your Compost

18th July 2009
It is actually possible to make compost by piling all your garden waste and your vegetable peelings into a corner of your garden and covering it with some polythene or cardboard but it doesn't look too great if you do that and it's not the best way to tac... Read >
Author: Barbara Woodward

Yard Shed Plans - 5 Keys to Building a Storage Shed

16th July 2009
This article will give you 5 keys that you can't ignore when building a storage shed or yard shed. And will leave you with a yard shed that you can be proud of... and will prove to be a good investment for years to come. 1.Shed base Depending on wha... Read >
Author: John O Toole

Five Tips for a Beautiful Urban Garden

06th July 2009
You don’t need to live in a rural environment to plant and maintain a thriving garden. Here are a few tips for developing a beautiful urban garden. Garden in containers. No soil? No problem. Container gardening allows you to build a thriving garden t... Read >
Author: Geoff Wolfenden

Land Drainage Solutions

02nd July 2009
The need for adequate drainage Modern surface water drainage and land management practices depend on effective control of the water table. Excess water can lead to restricted land access, reduced crop yields, erosion, and settlement of water in gardens a... Read >
Author: Nicola Sampson

vegetable container gardening in Texas

03rd June 2009
In many parts of the Taxes the soil is unsuitable and difficult to work with. In the summer the baking heat of the sun can cause the hardiest of plants to succumb to the sun's rays, containers can be moved to a shadier spot. If you live on a zero lot, o... Read >
Author: Timothy Samuel

Synopsis on Patio Pavers

05th May 2009
Patio pavers are made of concrete that is cast into a mold. Pavers can be constructed with various materials like Stone, concrete or brick. Stone is considered the most expensive when compared to concrete or brick. Sandstone, limestone and granite are sto... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Synopsis on Patio Pavers

05th May 2009
Patio pavers are made of concrete that is cast into a mold. Pavers can be constructed with various materials like Stone, concrete or brick. Stone is considered the most expensive when compared to concrete or brick. Sandstone, limestone and granite are sto... Read >
Author: Sharon Samraj

Synopsis on Patio Pavers

05th May 2009
Patio pavers are made of concrete that is cast into a mold. Pavers can be constructed with various materials like Stone, concrete or brick. Stone is considered the most expensive when compared to concrete or brick. Sandstone, limestone and granite are sto... Read >
Author: muthukumar

Learn About Container Gardening

27th March 2009
Container gardening is a wonderful idea whether you have a garden bed or not. It's perfect for apartments or small areas, but can also really enhance your patio. Here are some tips on gardening in containers. Every Garden can benefit from the addition... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan

Adding Features To Your House And Garden

23rd March 2009
Planning your driveway and walkways so that they take up a minimum amount of room yet still provide a strong enough surface for the traffic they will bear, calls for careful thinking. The well-designed house and grounds have the garage close to the ho... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Container Gardening - Choosing the Right Planters

19th March 2009
There are so many choices today in container styles, sizes and materials. There are numerous factors to take into consideration when you decide on the right purchase. Here are a few points to take into consideration – cost, weight, availability, size,... Read >
Author: planterlady

Container Gardening - Choosing the Right Planters

03rd February 2009
There are so many choices today in container styles, sizes and materials. There are numerous factors to take into consideration when you decide on the right purchase. Here are a few points to take into consideration – cost, weight, availability, size,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Grow Potatoes in Containers

09th January 2009
The beauty of growing your own potatoes is that you do not have to have a large garden to do so. Potatoes are very adaptable and more and more home gardeners are growing potatoes in specialist potato planters, barrels, potato bags and buckets in their y... Read >
Author: dtymon

The Planting Of Your Flower Garden

08th January 2009
Take the time to prepare the spot, condition the soil and support them. Doing so will help the plants for time to come. Before you stand your new bushes, find out the pH rank of your soil. Soil suffering kits are swiftly available at most greenhouses ... Read >
Author: The Bodybuilding Trainer

The Principles of Organic Vegetable Gardening

29th September 2008
More farmers are getting into organic vegetable gardening because it is cost effective and they are able to produce almost the same yield of crops. You to can do this at home but first, you have to understand the principles of organic vegetable garden... Read >
Author: Gargi

Growing beefsteak tomatoes

17th September 2008
There is absolutely nothing better than a fresh tomato out of your garden. You start by planting a beefsteak tomato plant and nurture it daily with fertilizer, water and weeding. Finally, you notice the hint of a small fruit on the plant. The days seem en... Read >
Author: Mor

A Little Bit About Container Gardening

08th September 2008
With more and more of us, whether by choice or necessity living in apartments or condos rather than single family homes, a lot of people think that gardening is a hobby which is no longer open to them. This is fortunately not the case. Many people who do ... Read >
Author: Bryan A Perry

You Can Do Organic Vegetable Gardening At Home

05th September 2008
Anybody can do organic vegetable gardening at home because the principle behind this is not that different from what they do in the farm. The only difference is that you work in a smaller area and you get to choose what you like plant. The first thing... Read >
Author: Gargi

Commercial Kitchen Design – A Careful Planning Is Must for Successful Operation of the Kitchen

04th September 2008
Commercial kitchen should be designed in a manner to provide maximum efficiency, safety and it should also keep minimum wastage of labour, energy and material. It should be designed by a professional commercial kitchen designer and installation team that ... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Container Gardening for the Condo Homesteader

22nd August 2008
If you've always dreamed of ditching your big-city life in favor of growing your own food in the back woods, get started now with container gardening! You would be surprised at how many plants can live happily on a balcony and in the house. Many varieti... Read >
Author: Joshua Keen

What is the Subject of Your Container Garden?

25th June 2008
Container gardening has to be the simplest form of landscaping. It takes very little effort, you don't have to be an expert gardener, the attractive planters can fit in with virtually any decorating scheme, you can move em around, and the best part, weedi... Read >
Author: M Shane

Things to Look For When Buying a Property

29th June 2007
There are a few major things to look for when purchasing your property that will prevent you from being disappointed or even losing money on the deal. You may have found your dream house and the building meets all Council requirements, but don't forget to... Read >
Author: Melanie

Container Gardening Tips For Everyone

10th April 2007
All of us, at one time or another, has seen a display of container gardens with flowers or vegetables at a friend's home or in a nursery center. Many mistakenly think that it took a lot of effort or was done by professionals. That is far from the truth. ... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Container Gardening In Apartments or Condos

29th March 2007
Container gardening is for many people that think that their gardening days are over when they move to an apartment or condo. You can still grow pretty and useful plants if you opt for a container garden. There are a few rules you will have to follow whe... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

An Herb Container Garden In Your Home

29th March 2007
There are ways that you can spice up your cooking and that’s by growing an Herb Container Garden. Nothing will enhance the flavor of your food like fresh herbs. Fresh herbs have intense flavor that makes even the plainest meal sing. Because of the hig... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Easy To Grow Houseplants Clean the Air

31st January 2007
A houseplant, usually native to tropical climates, is grown indoors for decorative purposes. Houseplants also provide a natural and cost effective way to clean indoor air. According to Dr. Wolverton’s NASA study, it is suggested that at least one pott... Read >
Author: Lesley Dietschy

Is Your Geranium Turning Yellow?

13th August 2005
By Lee DobbinsAre Your Geraniums Turning Yellow? The geranium, like any other garden plant, needs proper care to flourish. Planting in a sunny spot, making sure the plant gets enough water and fertilizer and checking for disease and pests will help you... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins