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What can I grow in my greenhouse in May?

23rd May 2011
The May greenhouse is one full of activity, especially if you have already been sowing and growing under glass. But even if you haven’t started yet, or have only just got your greenhouse there are still plenty of things to sow and grow during May, in fact... Read >
Author: Grow House

When are my seedlings ready to pot up?

23rd May 2011
The secret to successful seeds and plants is learning to read your plants. Keeping them at their peak at every stage of growth is more than half the battle. By using the correct compost at all critical life stages helps your plants on their way, but you a... Read >
Author: Grow House

Home and Energy Efficient Products

18th May 2011
Many of us know that the world is slowly but surely being destroyed by us as humans. We have been using up natural resources as though there’s no tomorrow and now were having to deal with the consequences. Man has been greedy and not thought about the env... Read >
Author: Pippa Young

How to Plant a Three Sisters Garden

17th May 2011
The corn serves as a pole for your beans to climb. Corn requires nitrogen to grow; Beans absorb nitrogen from the air and convert it to a form that other plants like corn can use. The beans climb up the corn stalk an provide extra rigidity preventing the... Read >
Author: pattimoreno

Organic Vegetable Gardening: Tomato Planting Tips

17th May 2011
I am slightly obsessed with tomatoes. In fact, I grow about 25 different varieties of tomatoes each year. In this video, I am joined by my friend and fellow tomato enthusiast, Urban Gardener, William Moss. Check us out; we’re talking about the dos and d... Read >
Author: pattimoreno

Other Uses for a Leaf Blower

17th May 2011
Most people hear the word leaf blower and assume that you can only use it for blowing leafs off your driveway and walking paths in your garden. But you shouldn’t let the name lower your expectations of all the uses you can get out of a machine like this. ... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Expert Tips On Growing Indoor Citrus Trees

16th May 2011
Botanists have finally perfected a project they had been working on for more than 20 years. Indoor dwarf sized citrus trees that actually produce edible fruits. Now you can grow miniature oranges, limes grapefruit, lemons, kumquats and mandarins can all b... Read >
Author: Amy C

Ways To Pick The Best Gardening Tools Using Only Payday Loans

13th May 2011
Recently, commodity prices have skyrocketed that a lot of moms opted to start a garden in order to save money from having to spend for fresh produce at the market. If your mom is now on gardening too for the same reason, kudos for she does not have to spe... Read >
Author: Cazz

Tiny Mites Cause Huge Damage To Plants

11th May 2011
Anyone who has ever kept a few pot plants about the place will most certainly have seen evidence of spider mites, even if they do not realize what they actually are. A spider mite is a creature which spins a ball of web to hide in right under the leaf of... Read >
Author: Stewart Wrighter

My seeds have come up, what do I do now?? Stage One

10th May 2011
Growing plants from seed is one of the most satisfying processes in gardening. There is little more exciting than watching a small brown speck start to sprout and develop green leaves. The variety of leaf shape and even colours is amazing. But getting the... Read >
Author: Stephen Clarke

Best Organic Fertilizer - What Is It, And Is It Really Expensive?

06th May 2011
Simply because I was raised in Central Florida's advantageous climate, I discovered how to take advantage of excellent expanding conditions during the whole year. I recall exactly how my grandma and grandpa, each avid landscapers, accustomed to keep a siz... Read >
Author: Benjamin Hedley

The Significance of Yin and Yang (Part Two)

06th May 2011
The Significance of Yin and Yang (Part Two) Intermingled Concepts In ancient times people learn from their surroundings in the natural world. It is therefore not surprising that they described the qualities of yin and yang from nature, the element... Read >
Author: JonSandifer

Phragmipedium Orchids - Do You Know The 5 Decisions You Must Make When Growing Phragmipediums?

06th May 2011
Phragmipedium orchids are more commonly known as slipper orchids. Twenty types of these types of orchids can be found from South West Mexico to Central and South America. The blossoms are quite unique with colors varying from the shades of green, pink, or... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Berdak

The Benefits Of Using Electric Chipper Shredders

05th May 2011
If lush green grass void of twigs and leaves is a scene you are aiming to accomplish with your yard or garden, then electric chipper shredders could be the product for you. Not only do wood chippers provide you with a cleaned yard but they also create nut... Read >
Author: Alexander Sutton

Social Networking for Your Coffee Shop, Part 1

04th May 2011
How do you advertise? How do you market your coffee shop? How do you market so customers can buy coffee beans from you? If you are like most shop owners you are being very careful how your marketing dollars are spent. If you are just planning to open a... Read >
Author: Tony DiCorpo
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