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Balcony & Rooftop Gardens

16th September 2009
Before you get started with either your balcony garden or gardening on your rooftop, there are some very important factors to consider. Firstly, and of course the most obvious, make sure that the structure can withstand the weight and the rooftop wil... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The entrance is the calling card of the house

11th September 2009
Before the house and along the entrance was the rest of the construction rubble. I was ready with the vegetables garden and now came the place for the flowers around the house. I had the plan which blossoms at every season a flower and does me to the w... Read >
Author: Irmgard

Balcony & Rooftop Gardens

07th September 2009
Before you get started with either your balcony garden or gardening on your rooftop, there are some very important factors to consider. Firstly, and of course the most obvious, make sure that the structure can withstand the weight and the rooftop will not... Read >
Author: planterlady

Essential gardening jobs for March

18th August 2009
Finally March is upon us! Kick start your garden into action this Spring - it's time to prune shrubs and roses, divide perennials, mulch fruit trees and sow tender plants. Here's how... 1. Spring has sprung The sun is beaming down and little buds are be... Read >
Author: A.Deakin

Spanish Property in Nerja Overview from Spanish Hot Properties July 2009

16th July 2009
2009 has been really interesting year so far for the Spanish property market the Nerja property market has been no different. However Nerja and Eastern Costa del Sol has some major factors that separate it from the rest of Costa del Sol with the major... Read >
Author: Susana Suspenda

Bingo and the Bees

16th July 2009
If you were to wander round my back garden it would not take you long as it is quite small. Despite its compactness it is habitat to a wide range of flowers, shrubs and trees. In one corner there is a Chinese willow with variegated leaves coloured green, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Picking the Right Flowers For Your Summer Wedding

12th June 2009
Summer weddings set the perfect stage to showcase colorful, cheerful, and blossoming flowers. What is affordable and easy to get this time of year? You will find some cross over from springtime flowers and some new comers for the season. Remember, itâ€... Read >
Author: Weddings

Tips For Gardening In Your Small Yard

21st March 2009
If you have a tiny yard and would like a simple but well-maintained garden, you only need two things - determination and know-how. Here are some tips on how to keep your garden by the yard looking spruced up and glamorous. 1. Deadheading Keep your... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

The Right Places To Plant Geraniums

12th March 2009
Under this right, we recommend to discuss of the plants generally known, in communal dialect, as Geraniums, counting those horticulturally and botanically known as such, and Pelargoniums. Between these there are many detailed and imaginary distinctions, w... Read >
Author: Joshua Santor

Many Differernt Kinds Of Geranium In The Garden

06th March 2009
The geranium is a very interesting bury and can be mature just about anywhere in the world. However, the geranium yard (pelargonium adoranitissimum) originated in Africa and did not get introduce into Europe pending about 1690. However there are only cert... Read >
Author: Joshua Santor

Gorgeous Flowers For Your Summer Garden

06th March 2009
If flora are your thing or if you proposal to embrace some flora in your summer plot then you should take jiffy to learn about those plants or acme plants that are best suitable to summer months and those plants like by way of sunlight and shade. Not all ... Read >
Author: James Sawyers

Gardening In Your Own Yard

25th February 2009
If you have a tiny yard and would like a plain but well-maintained backyard, you only basic two gear - determination and know-how. Here are some tips on how to keep your patch by the yard looking spruced up and elegant. 1. Deadheading Keep your border... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Discover Casco Viejo, Panama

13th January 2009
Casco Viejo is the historic center and the most colorful part of Panama City. Visiting Casco Viejo is an opportunity to experience Panama’s real beauty, and definitely a walk through its grandeur history. This is one of the most commercially important a... Read >
Author: Ella

Tips For Your Garden

12th January 2009
If you have a tiny yard and would like a simple but well-maintained garden, you only need two things - determination and know-how. Here are some tips on how to keep your garden by the yard looking spruced up and glamorous. 1. Deadheading Keep your bor... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Ideas for Window Planters

11th December 2008
Flower boxes are back with a vengeance. Now that alternatives to affordable, such as wood vinyl and PVC are available, window box gardening is back in full bloom after a few decades. Window box planting is a fun and easy to get your feet wet with landscap... Read >
Author: Manish Sharma

Attract Butterflies To Come Visit Your Garden

18th November 2008
With the massive progress that many cities and towns are experiencing we see the declining of Natural Meadows. With the absence of real meadows, the territory for butterflies, birds and other animals are dwindling too. Luckily butterflies are easily entic... Read >
Author: JC Schwartz

Attract Butterflies To Come Visit Your Garden

18th November 2008
With the massive progress that many cities and towns are experiencing we see the declining of Natural Meadows. With the absence of real meadows, the territory for butterflies, birds and other animals are dwindling too. Luckily butterflies are easily entic... Read >
Author: JC Schwartz

The Geranium

31st October 2008
Under this title, we propose to treat of the plants usually known, in common parlance, as Geraniums, including both those horticulturally and botanically known as such, and Pelargoniums. Between these there are many minute and fanciful distinctions, which... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Try to Remember Porch Furniture in September

30th October 2008
As August fades away into the sunset, try to remember there’s still time in September to enjoy outdoor living. Even though the Labor Day weekend has come and gone, heralding the unofficial end of summer, the season isn’t really over until close to th... Read >
Author: Kathy Moran

Insects and Pruning of Window Gardens

17th October 2008
Insects The only ones troubling house plants are the green fly, the mealy bug, the scale, and the red spider. The green fly is to be killed by a smoking with tobacco. Put the plant under a barrel with smoking tobacco; let it remain, say fifteen minu... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin

Creative Window Box Ideas

25th April 2008
When it comes to window box ideas, personality will tell the whole story. Plants are a good way to keep a window box neutral and flowers are a good way to add highlights. A window box should contain a mix of plants and/or flowers that considers size, co... Read >
Author: WindowBoxMaster

Summer Flowers - Its all about planning

16th April 2008
Summer is a wonderful time for flowers, yet many gardens start to look bare of color or simply wilt when the summer heat strikes. That's because gardeners often plant for a spring flush. Those flowers that bloom in spring fade off by summer because the ex... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker

Learn Spanish in Argentina and get the most of Bariloche in winter and summer

23rd February 2008
If you travel abroad to learn a language, choose to learn Spanish in Argentina and enjoy the incredible destination of Bariloche. I had the opportunity to learn Spanish in Argentina and I have visited Bariloche two times already. During my both stays I fo... Read >
Author: EasyGO Languages

Bridal Flowers Arrangements

25th July 2007
Bridal Flowers Arrangements A wedding is a formal occasion, which is replete with several customs and traditions. These customs and traditions have been practiced for generations together and people still follow them with great reverence. One of the mo... Read >
Author: Tim Haynes

A Pot of Pastel Colours for Summer

23rd July 2007
Buck the trend for hot sizzling summer colours and opt for cool pastels instead. Osteospermum There are lots of little osteospermums in garden centres and nurseries in the summer months of May June and heaps of colour choice.I like them because they... Read >
Author: Colin Clifford

Nerja holiday destination on the Costa del Sol

21st May 2007
Nerja is the most eastern town on the Costa del Sol and is 55 km (about 35 miles) from Malaga. It is only 50 minutes drive from Malaga's International Airport and an hour and a half from Granada and the Sierra Nevada ski resort. Part of its beauty comes f... Read >
Author: Alan Congreave

Enticing Butterflies To Your Garden

02nd March 2007
Enticing butterflies to your garden is fun and simple too. Butterflies are easy to attract to your garden if you plant a garden where the caterpillar (pupa step) has plants to eat and then the butterfly has flowers from which to sip nectar. Butterfly gard... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Perennials In Your Garden

25th June 2006
The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with perennials in your garden. When it comes to flowers for the garden, annuals and perennials are the two largest families. Plants designated as an... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

Artificial Flowering Bushes

08th June 2006
Artificial flowering bushes are well known for their vibrant colors which can add vitality to either home or office. Artificial flowering bushes come in all shapes and sizes so even the most fastidious flower lover is sure to find the perfect bloom. While... Read >
Author: Robin Storms

Seeding Flowers Indoors: An Inexpensive Way to a Beautiful Summer Garden

06th April 2006
Seeding Flowers Indoors: An Inexpensive Way to a Beautiful SummerGardenEvery year you plan that THIS will be the year you have pots and potsof lush plants on your balcony or deck. Then you visit your localnursery in the spring and reality hits -û the cost... Read >
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Spring is around the corner - How is your Garden?

31st December 2005
Spring is in my opinion the most wonderful time of year for the gardener. You can shake of that winter weariness and get ready for a new gardening season. The most difficult part of spring gardening is trying to manage your impatience. Don't start dig... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker

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