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Making The Most Of Indoor Gardening With Foliage Plants

31st January 2012
Plants grown primarily for their leaf characteristics and utilized for interior decoration or landscape purposes are called foliage plants. As our society becomes more urban, living plants as part of the interior landscape increases. The use of live foli... Read >
Author: Rhett Downs

Insects On Indoor Plants

05th January 2012
Lots of people like to bring nature into their homes in the form of plants. Fortunately there is a wide assortment of plants that have adapted to the conditions in which we live. They have got adapted to the reduced light, twenty-four hour warmth and the ... Read >
Author: Owen Jones

Bring your Plants Indoors this winter and Enjoy Pretty Plant Stands with Gorgeous Green Displays

06th December 2011
Many people bring their plants indoors for winter, in the conservatory, kitchen or dining room. As well as protecting your plants, you can display them in decorative plant stands and holders to brighten your day and enhance your living space throughout t... Read >
Author: mdfavir1

Controversy Continues With Real Or Artificial Plants In The Decor

16th November 2011
When the time comes that you want to make some changes in your décor, you will want to make the changes in a way that will keep the room feeling comfortable and, of course, a feeling of warmth. This can be accomplished with house plants. Nothing is wors... Read >
Author: John Kase

Décor Your Home with Safari Rugs

12th September 2011
There are many interior decorating ideas that are accessible if you want to decorate your bedroom with Safari rugs. Animal prints are never out of fashion for decorating small rooms and spaces. There are many things that relate to wildlife that can be use... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

A Beginner’s Guide to Growing Orchids

07th September 2011
Orchids are beautiful flowers and have many species. The most common occasion where orchids are used is in weddings. This may be used as a bouquet for the bride or as table settings. The flower is also sometimes used as corsage. Cheaper than roses, it is ... Read >
Author: Garden Sunshine

Information about Black Mold and How to Remove it

05th September 2011
Black mold or Stachybortrys, is known as a variety of fungi which grows and spreads in and on the walls in your home. It may damage the texture of these walls, causing them to slowly break apart. It also infects wood panels, carpets, and even household ap... Read >
Author: Rob

Keep Your Garden and Pets for Less - Avail Coupons, Discounts, Promotions and Vouchers

22nd August 2011
It is very apparent when you walk around the suburbs when the economy is on a downturn, that gardens are among the first casualties of a depression. With most families, priorities are set quite soon as they start feeling the pinch. Usually debt and re... Read >
Author: Tod Spodek

How to Keep Wedding Flower Prices within Your Budget

16th August 2011
One of the first concerns of most brides to be is getting the best wedding flower prices. Flowers are a huge part of the ceremony and costs vary depending on the type of flowers used, the season of the wedding, and the style chosen. Knowledge is powe... Read >
Author: Janet Weirich

Ideal Retractable Roofs

03rd June 2011
Historically retractable roofs were often used in sports venues and arenas. The main reason was to ensure the fields was protected should there be rain and other weather hazards in the middle of the game seasons. At the time the cost of retractable roofs ... Read >
Author: phineasirvin

Rising Indoors: Gardening and the City

01st June 2011
Why Indoor Garden?At 1st glance, indoor gardening would seem like a last resort. Those with no spare balcony, patio, rooftop or even window box may ultimately flip to their indoor household to discover a location to garden. Having said that, aside from it... Read >
Author: Armand Pace

Dogs beware! Plants that are poisonous to dogs

16th May 2011
Any gardener knows that there are certain plants that should be avoided if you have children in the garden as they are poisonous, but did you know that some plants are toxic to dogs too? Take a look round your garden and you may be surprised to learn t... Read >
Author: Nicolette Craig

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

Top Tips for Bonsai Care and Maintenance

26th April 2011
Bonsai is a Japanese natural art form that has been around for over a thousand years.Bonsai has its roots in the spiritual path of Zen Buddhism. The goal is to create a miniature depicture of nature in its most perfect forms by using careful techniques of... Read >
Author: Gareth Hoyle

Odontoglossum Orchids - 5 Simple Ways to Create the Perfect Environment for Your Odontoglossums

14th April 2011
Odontoglossum orchids are adored for their complexly designed blossoms. They bloom with colors ranging from white, yellow, red and purple, with some having colors and patterns that resemble a tiger. They grow in cooler places of the world and are the idea... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Berdak
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