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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... Read >
Author: Pierre Dupponte
02nd October 2009
Every garden and landscape space needs freshening up by summer's end. Exhausted from the scorching sun, heat and drought of the season, updating the landscape with a few simple projects and garden chores can have it looking revitalized for fall in no time... Read >
Author: Luann Hayes
17th August 2009
Perennials
Perennials are plants or flowers that live for more than two years. Small, flowering perennials grow and bloom in the spring and summer, die back during the fall and winter, and return in the spring from healthy root stock. Unlike annuals, ... Read >
Author: dlyudko
07th August 2009
In periods of financial difficulty, planting vegetable gardens becomes a viable option that achieves two things: it helps the family reduce expenses related to buying food, and it offers the opportunity to sell excess yield to friends and neighbours. Star... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes
31st July 2009
Gardening is definitely one of the most enjoyable hobbies in the world. A lot of people take it up because of the joy and sense of accomplishment that is brought about by a beautiful and well-tended garden. However, reaching this goal is not as simple as ... Read >
Author: Benedict Yossarian
16th July 2009
There is no need to suffer from a cold, as there are many alternative colds remedies available. These are the least well known, but just one of them might be what you are looking for. They are all natural homeopathic remedies which have stood the test of ... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
28th June 2009
A perennial plant is one that lives for two years or more. Annual plants germinate, flower, and die in one year. I am writing about herbaceous plants, which are also perennials. Other perennials include woody plants such as shrubs and trees.
Perenni... Read >
Author: Mark Perlik
28th April 2009
Finding the perfect landscaping plant is not such an easy job. There are so many different plants for you to choose from and each will have its own special ways that make is a great find for your yard. You can choose any kind of landscaping plant that wil... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons
09th April 2009
The story of growing grapes and making wine is almost as ancient as humans themselves. It is a process that was seen all over the earth in all of the major civilizations. In today's society, growing grapes and making wine is just as satistify, gratifyin... Read >
Author: EddyLee
03rd April 2009
Some perennial plants require staking every year, many as a necessity while others as only a matter of preference and others still simply need to be staked. Regardless of the reason it is never anyone’s favorite gardening chore. The process of achievi... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora
26th March 2009
Some plants will not do well come spring if you wait and prune them too late in the season, especially your perennials. Pruning your plants in the spring will not only help guarantee a beautiful garden but you can also use the debris to make compost for ... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora
13th March 2009
A good greenhouse need not be always big and spacious. Although those requirements are ideal for big plant growers and commercial greenhouses, those who only have a small area for a greenhouse can also have their own by building a mini version of a greenh... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons
13th March 2009
Soon the season will have changed from cold to warm and gardeners everywhere like me will be getting ready and getting set to start growing again. Before any planting is to begin your garden will need the spring clean-up task of removing all the debris t... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora
10th March 2009
Finding the perfect landscaping plant is not such an easy job. There are so many different plants for you to choose from and each will have its own special ways that make is a great find for your yard. You can choose any kind of landscaping plant that wil... Read >
Author: tejeshwar
06th March 2009
The crocus delights us in early spring as it dares to peek through the snow and lift its face to the sun. Soon after follow tulips, narcissus, iris, lilacs... all perennials that welcome spring with vibrant color and fragrance. Perennial plants bloom at d... Read >
Author: Josiah Smart
24th February 2009
Geraniums are a flowering garden favorite, known for bright red or hot pink flowers. This plant has the Latin name Pelargonium and the common name Geranium. Pelargonium hortorum are also called Common Garden Geraniums. They are perennial plants which g... Read >
Author: Laura Zinkan
02nd February 2009
Most of the people today prefer to live in cities where high-rise buildings, traffic lights, and busy streets are flourishing. But even if these modern architectures and technologies have already replaced the rich land and forests of long ago, it is still... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
22nd January 2009
The winter is a difficult time to sell a home, with the weather creating a barren and uninviting atmosphere. Intermittent fog, cloud, snow and ice make the world outside seem depressing and harsh, while inside, the house feels cold and stuffy. In order to... Read >
Author: Greg Smith
08th January 2009
A good greenhouse need not be always big and spacious. Although those requirements are ideal for big plant growers and commercial greenhouses, those who only have a small area for a greenhouse can also have their own by building a mini version of a greenh... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier
20th October 2008
The garden in country-style perfectly approaches to small plots. Fruit plantings, a kitchen garden and indiscriminateness in leaving — there is the basic lines of this style. In such garden usually there are some apple-trees, cherries, plums, plodovo-be... Read >
Author: Olga
12th July 2007
The reason that I enjoy gardening so much, not only for myself, but working in other people’s gardens is the transformation that can be done, sometimes in a relatively small space of time. As such offering garden services to others is a pleasure and no... Read >
Author: lambpie
21st May 2007
Many people by the fresh cut flowers at florists, but there others that cut them from their own garden. Flowers come in many shapes and colors, this way you have many choices to choose from to make the arrangement you want. Once the flower is cut the lif... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel
01st April 2007
Crassula ovata or Jade plants are shrubby succulent plants that make excellent choices for dry gardens and houseplants. Xeriscaping with drought tolerant cactus and succulent plants has become popular in dry areas or places where water conservation is a ... Read >
Author: Laura Zinkan
21st November 2006
Crassula tetragona are drought tolerant plants that look a little like pine branches with the needles sticking out the sides, or a green bottle brush. They are often used in bonsai pots to look like pine trees. In the ground, they grow up to 4 feet tall... Read >
Author: Laura Zinkan
15th August 2006
Country living gardening can be as simple as a tulip out your front window, or as complex as water lilies in an aerated water garden pond. Knowing how to get from there to way over there isn't always as easy as the beautiful garden pictures in magazines... Read >
Author: Rae Rand
18th June 2006
Imagine the next time you join a discussion about Perennials for your garden. When you start sharing the fascinating Perennial facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed.
Perennials have always been a favorite among beginning and experienced ... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith
16th June 2006
Over The Garden Wall With Oaky: Buy Yourself A Small Greenhouse And Save Money
by John Elliott aka Oaky Wood
Looking out over my garden wall, just to see what ravages winter has left me, I saw my first casualties, a few broken panes of glass in the sm... Read >
Author: John Elliott
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
13th August 2005
By: Lee Dobbins
You've planted the flowers, put in the shrubs and even added a bird bath and a few garden decorations, but what's missing? Could it be the edging?
Almost as important as the flowers, the edging is like the frame to your garden. Th... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins
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