Articles, tagged with "drainage holes", page 1
26th January 2012
If you live in a small apartment, or a small home, which hasn't got a yard big enough to grow a garden, yet you still want to have certain plants or vegetables grown, you need to consider the option of a container garden. This will enable you to have the ...
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Author:
mark van berkel
05th October 2011
The main functions of a roof are insulation and drainage. Roofing materials that are made of natural fibrous material, such as thatch, provide good insulation. A ceiling is installed under the roof to insulate against weather elements such as heat and col...
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Author:
Eugene Caul
20th June 2011
You want to attract birds to your yard and you know a bird feeder will assist. What sort of feeder do you acquire? You want to remedy a few of questions. What type of birds winter months in my area? What kind of birds do I want to entice? Let's appear at ...
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Author:
Brandy
17th May 2011
Fiberglass window boxes are excellent option for any individuals who prefer a low maintenance window box solution. Moreover, they come in different sizes, shapes and designs. In fact, customized window boxes are likewise made available to fit the specific...
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Author:
Romeo Dolor
03rd May 2011
It is important to identify four basic needs for plants. At the time of planting they need adequate drainage and a suitable growing medium and, on a long term basis, regular watering and feeding. Firstly, drainage, and whatever the type of container, it s...
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The Garden Planner
12th April 2011
It is really hard to know what you actually need as there is a large variety of plant pots available. There are many styles and colors to choose from in pots, but besides looks, you may also consider the plant they would hold, the material they are made o...
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Author:
Mosarte
12th April 2011
There’s such a variety in plant pots that it could be hard to know what you really need. There are several styles and colors to choose from in pots, but other than looks, you might even consider the plant they would hold, the material they’re made of and ...
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Author:
Mosarte
30th March 2011
The whiskey barrel as a planter has been a tried and true method of achieving a prominent display for your garden. The size of these wooden planters makes them perfect for large shrubs or small trees, or even as an herb garden, ideal for outside the kitc...
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Author:
Mariesa91991
28th March 2011
Gone are the days when most fishing sports and actions demand boats although there are still some who favor the classic boating encounter, many have switched to the use of kayaks. Bringing your fishing encounter to new and varied amounts, kayak fishing wi...
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Author:
worminto65
25th March 2011
Bonsai virtually indicates cultivating trees and shrubs in a tray. If perhaps you would like to propagate a miniature tree on your own, you have to think about first exactly what you have to do in order to make a bonsai. Here are certain valuable guidelin...
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Author:
lorisplay8
25th February 2011
If you are planning to extend your garden or add some plants you've never raised before, now is the time to do so because there are MasterGardening.com coupon codes that offer the best deals on a wide range of products and services that will help you beau...
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Author:
David Stack
18th February 2011
When designing or planting a new garden, access to water is one of the most important considerations. Plants use water in the essential process of photosynthesis and need a steady supply for healthy growth. Take two similar plants and water one regularly ...
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Author:
Diane Forster
28th January 2011
If you want to have healthy and beautiful orchids, then it is of vital importance to select the right orchid pots for them. Unfortunately, your orchid's roots could actually rot, then die, if the wrong pot is used. There are a lot of different designs of ...
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Author:
Nancy Molins
19th January 2011
Tomato is one of the most common vegetable plants for indoor vegetable gardening. Simply look around the home gardens in your vicinity; you will discover that it is not surprising to come across the tomato plant in almost every home garden. Growing tomato...
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Author:
Stella Dawson
04th January 2011
Japanese dwarf trees.
These are small oriental trees that have been systematically dwarfed by depriving them of tree food, and restricting root development. Trees 100 hundred years and older should not exceed 2 feet. The art of growing these dwarfed tr...
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Author:
Tony Brazier