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This is from Hawaii – Tips for Vegetable Gardening

29th September 2009
Many of us buy our vegetables from supermarkets. With a little planning and some forethought it is possible to grow your very own vegetables. There are many vegetables that you can use, and there are some vegetable gardening tips that can help you to make... Read >
Author: sandeep

Go For Healthy Eating!

28th September 2009
“It’s not the minutes you spend at the table that make you fat, it’s the seconds!”  This was quipped by a late night TV host on the topic of being overweight.  Indeed, the not-so-secret tip to stave off overeating is to savor the food and, thus,... Read >
Author: Greg

Excellent herb garden designs

25th September 2009
Sooner than you can plan fully your herb garden design, you should prefer what herbs you are going to plant. The motive for this is straightforward. Selected herbs want to be in ample sun for 6-10 hours a day and others will flourish in indirect sunlight.... Read >
Author: jvillan

Revival Of Grow Your Own Veggies

23rd September 2009
To find high profile gardeners, in the midst of a 'grow your own' revolution, that is currently sweeping the planet, is not a new phenomenon. Photographs of Michele Obama have been well publicized, as she dug up part of the White House lawns in order t... Read >
Author: lynthomas

This is from Hawaii – Tips for Vegetable Gardening

23rd September 2009
Many of us buy our vegetables from supermarkets. With a little planning and some forethought it is possible to grow your very own vegetables. There are many vegetables that you can use, and there are some vegetable gardening tips that can help you to make... Read >
Author: san-388dca20d0c.

Now Is The Time For Learning

23rd September 2009
Have you always wanted to grow a vegetable garden but just haven't gotten around to it? Or perhaps you have always hoped to knit a blanket but you still have not learned how to knit. It is not to late to do the things you have always wanted to do. Regardl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Start a No-dig, No-sweat Food Garden.

22nd September 2009
Does it sound unbelievable to have an abundantly producing food garden with only 8 to 10 hours of work per Year? This may seem incredible, yet it can be achieved when you use the correct method. Think of tropical jungles and natural woods, which are p... Read >
Author: Hanlo

Your Money-Making Website

21st September 2009
While growing up on the farm in North Carolina, I loved gardening. There was something magical about planting a dollar's worth of seeds, watching them germinate, and then feeding the family for a entire season with my efforts. The only part I didn't en... Read >
Author: sheetal vadhera

10 Fun Ways To Become More Active – Every Day

21st September 2009
You know you should be getting some sort of exercise, you know of all the health benefits that come with a more active lifestyle. You’ve tried the whole Gym thing, but it just wasn’t for you. The temptation to just sit in front of the TV, to curl up w... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

You Too Can Live A Greener Life

16th September 2009
You don’t have to become a hippie and live on a commune to do your part for our planet. There are simple things you can do to live more sustainably. Start composting. Waste is just energy misplaced. Keep your kitchen scraps out of your garbage can ... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Majestic herb garden designs

15th September 2009
Sooner than you can plan fully your herb garden design, you should prefer what herbs you are going to plant. The motive for this is straightforward. Selected herbs want to be in ample sun for 6-10 hours a day and others will flourish in indirect sunlight.... Read >
Author: jvillan

Herrenhäuser Garten (Royal Gardens of Herrenhäusen) – the Magnificent Potpourri of Horticulture

14th September 2009
Towards the northwest of Germany rests Hannover, the capital of Lower Saxony State. There sprawl four unique gardens collectively known as Herrenhauser Garten or Royal Gardens of Herrenhausen. This is one of the best tourist attractions in Hannover, Germa... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

The pros and cons of how to plant vegetable garden

11th September 2009
There are very few products sold in the area of Growing Organic Vegetables Explained! That can compare with the value and quality of ebook. I love being able to share information in the form of reviews about terrific products. Please read about what my ex... Read >
Author: mayor mize

Easy Steps to Growing Garlic

07th September 2009
The spice called garlic is something you adore to include on your dishes. It adds that unique flavor to soups, pickles, stews, dressing, gravies and bread. Hence it is only rational that you should be growing garlic in your own vegetable garden.Prior to... Read >
Author: Edie Leonard

Planting Vegetable Gardens Basics - Back to Fundamentals

07th September 2009
There are several basics of planting vegetable gardens know matter what type of vegetables you're going to plant, no matter whether you live in the city or the country, and no matter the size of the garden you're going to plant. All plants are going t... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Planting Vegetable Gardens Indoors - What You Need to Decide

07th September 2009
Everyone enjoys fresh garden vegetables when they grow them themselves or purchase them at a farmers market. Even if you do not have a backyard, you can enjoy planting vegetable gardens by using your indoor space. You have to make a few decisions before y... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Plan Before Planting Vegetable Gardens - What You Can Do

07th September 2009
In order to maximize your garden space, get the best growing potential out of your soil, as well as take advantage of the sunlight and temperatures in your area you're going to need to plan before planting vegetable gardens. It's best to take a look a... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Beginner's Guide to Planting Vegetable Gardens - Basics

07th September 2009
If you have never planted a vegetable garden, you'll need a few basics as far as planting vegetable gardens and making sure that it's done easily, effectively, and rewarding. While you probably have a few houseplants, planting vegetable gardens can be... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Planting Vegetable Gardens For Peace and Relaxation - Feel the Enjoyment

07th September 2009
As spring rolls around, there's nothing better than seeing the Earth awaken and plants begin to grow, you can take advantage of the peace and relaxation you receive by watching plants grow by planting vegetable gardens. Stress is a major factor in mos... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Garden Structures

06th September 2009
Nothing reminds us that spring is coming more than digging out the potting soil, the rusted tools, and clay pots. For me it involves cleaning the refuse out of my vegetable garden from the previous year, opening up the deer fencing, and bringing on the ro... Read >
Author: Yodle

Growing Vegetables Indoors

04th September 2009
Summer is ending and our gardens are wilting. The season of fresh vegetables just goes by too fast. It is time to grind up those stalks and cover the garden with hay for composting. But does this really mean that we are done eating fresh vegetables unt... Read >
Author: RoboReel

5 Reasons to grow your own fruit and vegetables

03rd September 2009
With your own vegetable garden or orchard was once common, but fell from grace as the way the food industry, have begun increasingly to shops and supermarkets to take over. In recent years, however, people are discovering more and more to their own produc... Read >
Author: Ruel

Critter Control: Rid Your Garden of Plant-Loving Pests

03rd September 2009
Seemingly harmless rodents and reptiles can become your–and your garden’s–worst nightmare. They eat your freshly-planted vegetables, wreak havoc on your carefully cultivated flowers, and terrorize your territory, leaving you feeling helpless to halt... Read >
Author: Move Trends

How to Make Your Own Fertilizer

03rd September 2009
Raising your own vegetable garden helps stretch your grocery budget. Not only is it economical, but homegrown produce is quite nutritious, especially if you fertilize the soil before you plant. It's pretty easy to visit your local lawn and garden store an... Read >
Author: Yodle

Friendly Neighbors – Gardening in Style

31st August 2009
Gardeners growing vegetables find that companion planting provides many benefits, one of which is protection from garden pests. A major enemy of the carrot is the carrot fly, whereas the leek suffers from the onion fly and leek moth. Yet when leek and car... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter

Fertilize Your Vegetable Garden With Natural Materials

27th August 2009
The easiest way to add beneficial nutrients to your vegetable garden is to buy bags of fertilizer at your local lawn and garden store. The problem with taking this simple route is that synthetic fertilizers contain chemicals. Some of these chemicals end u... Read >
Author: Yodle

Use Bulk Spices For Cooking

27th August 2009
Picture this: you have just come in from your vegetable garden or your nearby farmers' market with a bevy of wonderful seasonal produce. Glorious eggplant, shiny sweet peppers and onions are in your clutches. You are inspired to turn it into something ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Vegetable Gardens: Your Health and That of Your Pocketbook

25th August 2009
Instead of setting up a swimming pool or a Zen garden in your backyard, why not plant vegetables instead? Planting vegetable gardens is a great way to spend a quiet time de-stressing while getting in touch with nature. Having a steady supply of vegetables... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Vegetable Gardens 101

25th August 2009
Planting vegetable gardens can be a very rewarding endeavor, not to mention that it's good for your body because of all the exercise you will get, and the vegetables that you'll get to eat. These days, it's really ideal if you can plant your own vegetable... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Planting an Indoor Vegetable Garden

25th August 2009
Nothing beats the fresh wholesome taste of vegetables freshly picked from your own garden. Planting vegetable gardens can be a challenge if you don't have a backyard, but you can still grow vegetables indoors. Just follow a few simple garden-smart guideli... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

A Guide to Building and Planting Vegetable Gardens

25th August 2009
The structure of your vegetable garden does not have to be entirely functional but it should also look and feel good. Building some decorative arches and some tomato cages not only makes your garden look good but also helps it produce more crops. After al... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Identifying The Tomato Horn-Worm

15th August 2009
Tomato hornworms are generally a problem in gardens. These particular worms are commonly called Tobacco Worms and can cause serious damage to a tomato plant. They feed on the fruit and the foliage of the plant destroying it as it eats it away. The worm... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Considerations For Designing Small Gardens

12th August 2009
A garden, even a small one, can accent and add beauty to a home. If you've avoided creating a garden because you think that you don't have the space, you may want to rethink it. You can make a nice little garden in an unused corner or even an area as smal... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Turn Your Patio into a Vegetable Garden

11th August 2009
If you are residing in an apartment in an urban complex then gardening will be only a dream for you. But if you have a patio, then it can encourage you for gardening. To add a little beauty to the patio, you can adopt a few small tomato plants, and pl... Read >
Author: sarahtaylor008@googlemail.com

An Introduction to Planting a Vegetable Garden

07th August 2009
Not a lot of people try planting vegetable gardens these days, especially not in the city. What with the busy lifestyle, constrained spaces, and pollution, it seems inconceivable that a vegetable garden would survive. The fact is, you can actually grow th... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Vegetable Gardens Reduce Stress

07th August 2009
More than letting you reduce the sum of money allocated for food, there is another very beneficial effect of planting vegetable gardens that will really give your health a great deal of favor: stress relief. We all know how stress wreaks havoc to our o... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Your Vegetable Garden's Layout

07th August 2009
As you start planting vegetable gardens it's important to know how the garden will be laid out. The layout of your own garden will depend on what vegetable you want to grow, the planting space and if you would like to opt for companion planting. Here are ... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

The Benefits of Vegetable Gardens

07th August 2009
Is there a patch of land in your backyard that's been left useless all this time? If you're still undecided to what to make out of it, maybe it's high time you consider planting vegetables in it. Read on to learn some of the advantages of planting vegetab... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Weeding Your Garden

09th July 2009
There are several ways to successfully weed a garden, adding a good heavy layer of mulch will cut down on weeds but the most successful way is the old fashioned way, pulling them by hand. Hand weeding is the easiest, quickest and by far the most convenie... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Considering Vegetable Container Gardening?

07th July 2009
Do you want to have a garden, but don't have a lot of space? Vegetable container gardening is an easy and convenient way to grow fresh vegetables. Many city dwellers are realizing that this is an option that is perfect for them! Whether you have a small y... Read >
Author: Charlotte Cheadle

Plant Your Gardening Seeds Indoors to Get a Head Start on the Growing Season

23rd June 2009
Using gardening seeds is less expensive than buying seedling from the local garden supply center. You can start your plants indoors. Then when the weather allows it, you can plant them outdoors. You will need a box or a tray that is about three or four... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

What You will Need for Gardening Supplies

22nd June 2009
Growing your own vegetables can be a very rewarding experience. Before you begin there are some gardening supplies you will need to make your job a little easier. If you have a bit of land available, pretty much anyone can plant a garden using basic ga... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Making a Chicken Coop in Simple Terms

22nd June 2009
In today's modern world, there still remain many people who are going with the trend of living sustainably by producing their own food. Instead of depending on the grocery stores as a source of their food, they grow vegetable and herb gardens while raisin... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Preparing for Beans in your Vegetable Garden

22nd June 2009
The first thing to consider is the type of bean you wish to plant in your vegetable garden. We have shown a preference to planting and growing bush beans rather than pole beans. It is unclear if this is due to their hardy nature or just from sheer lazines... Read >
Author: Acepay08

Preparing for Beans in your Vegetable Garden

22nd June 2009
The first thing to consider is the type of bean you wish to plant in your vegetable garden. We have shown a preference to planting and growing bush beans rather than pole beans. It is unclear if this is due to their hardy nature or just from sheer lazines... Read >
Author: Acepay08

Bulk Herbs For Health

12th June 2009
Every family can use a variety of dried herbs for many different purposes. For cooking, drinking, health, cleaning, crafts and fragrance, herbs and spices offer a wealth of possibilities. Keeping a variety of herbs and spices on hand in the kitchen ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

How to Make Money with your Vegetable Garden

05th June 2009
You have put a lot of hard work into your vegetable garden and the fruits of your labor, the composting, watering, nurturing, should not go without reward. Sure you are going to enjoy the many benefits of healthy vegetables grown right in your backyard (... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Weight Loss: Vegetable Gardening Makes for Great Exercise

05th June 2009
Who says you have to spend hours in the gym in order to lose weight? As the season for growing vegetable gardens come into full bloom, it also provides the opportunity to get some exercise in and grow your own health food. Let’s start with the obvio... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Tips for your Vegetable Garden

01st June 2009
If you love to plant a vegetable garden every year like me then you know the amount of work that can go into it. With all of that hard work there are some things you can do to lesson the “pain” of gardening and make it more enjoyable which is what it... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Indoor Vegetable Gardening

18th May 2009
One often overlooked indoor gardening activity is growing vegetables. We who live and garden in the Eastern part of this country often have to be creative when it comes to satisfying our gardening urges during the cooler months of the year. Wh... Read >
Author: Timothy Samuel

Gardening Tips - Interplanting Can Foil Pests

18th May 2009
An invasion of aphids or an encampment of slugs in your garden patch doesn't need to send you running to the nearest garden center for one of the many broad spectrum insecticides. Our grandparents raised bountiful gardens without the use of chemical pe... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

Top 5 Tips on What To Look For When Considering Buying A Rural Property in Bulgaria

14th May 2009
A lovely rural house in a charming Bulgarian village can still be bought for as little as 5000 Euros in some areas but what should you consider when viewing such properties and making a decision on whether to purchase such a property? Here are 5 things yo... Read >
Author: Rachel Gawith

Growing Vegetable Plants From Seed

05th May 2009
If you're one of the many Americans who will be cultivating a vegetable garden this year, one of the first decisions you'll have to make is whether to grow your plants from seed or purchase transplants from a nursery. In this article, we'll explore the p... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Lucerne and Organic Nitrogen

01st May 2009
For mineral utilization AND nitrogen fixation, one just cannot go past lucerne. This legume has extraordinarily deep roots and brings up a lot of trace elements. I mainly use lucerne in the walkways, as a good way to utilize what is basically fallow soil.... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Want To Have the Most Successful and Productive Backyard Garden Ever? Plant These Mulching Tips!

24th April 2009
Gardening is a most satisfying hobby and skill. And, as with most hobbies and skills, there is always something to learn and something to improve. Perhaps one of the most overlooked, yet one of the most beneficial things you can do for your backyard veg... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Want To Have the Most Successful and Productive Backyard Garden Ever? Plant These Mulching Tips!

24th April 2009
Gardening is a most satisfying hobby and skill. And, as with most hobbies and skills, there is always something to learn and something to improve. Perhaps one of the most overlooked, yet one of the most beneficial things you can do for your backyard veg... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr

Exploring a Solar Powered Garden

17th April 2009
As you approach the garden gate you can hear the gentle splashing of a small fountain. You step through the cool shade of the overhanging vines into the brightly lit and wildly colorful world of the garden. There you see several small fountains, one on a ... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Guy

Know The Difference Between Termite And Flying Ants

11th April 2009
Because the termite bears a certain similarity to the ant, it can be confusing to tell them apart which is why you should know how to perform a simple termite vs. flying ant identification test. If you own a structure or grow crops, it is the responsible ... Read >
Author: Jesus Saku

You Should Try Gypsum In Your Garden

09th April 2009
Do you have clay or layer of hard subsoil problems in your garden? Then gypsum may be the answer to help loosen the soil structure. It is not considered a miracle substance and you will find that it doesn't work right away, but a 3 year program of app... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

A Vegetable Garden On My Back Porch

09th April 2009
A Vegetable Garden on My Back Porch Recently, I was a guest on Cory Farley’s radio show on KBZZ in Reno, Nevada, to talk about my vegetable garden growing on my back porch. It’s called “square foot gardening.” Not as ambitious as our First La... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

Learn How To Water Tomato Plants Correctly

07th April 2009
Watering tomato plants is as crucial as pruning, preparing soil and fertilizers etc. If neglected it can lead to funguses and be the reason for which entire plantation can die. It is easy to make mistakes in this field because the methods we use vary with... Read >
Author: Pawel Kalkus

Natural Pest Control in Your Garden

07th April 2009
Many people are interested in eliminating the use of chemicals and pesticides in their gardens. We just don’t want our families and pets exposed to so many potentially hazardous toxins anymore. So, this brings up the question, “How do I control insect... Read >
Author: RoboReel

Building a Box Garden

07th April 2009
It’s that time of year again! If you’re like me, you are excited to plant your vegetable garden. The box garden is a popular option because it makes the most of a small space. Plus you don’t have to till up the ground or do any really hard work. ... Read >
Author: RoboReel

Who needs a green thumb?...even the green giant will envy your vegetables

01st April 2009
Spring is definitely in the air...so you'd better get ready for the warm days and the opportunity to spend your free time outside in the sunshine getting your garden ready for this year's harvest. You say you don't have a green thumb...None needed...Pi... Read >
Author: Carmella

Slim Jim Eggplant a winner in the garden or landscape

01st April 2009
The eggplant was considered the fruit of love by the Spaniards while at the same time in Northern Europe it garnered the name Mala insana or mad apple and was believed to cause incurable insanity. Such is the lurid history of many of Solanaceae family of ... Read >
Author: John Pace

Eating Healthy While On A Budget

27th March 2009
Just about everyone wants to eat better, but being on a tight budget sometimes makes healthy eating a difficult goal. It's important however, to buy the healthiest food you can afford, whether you are cooking for yourself or for a growing family. Using co... Read >
Author: Jake Samples

A Yard and Garden Design Can Set Your Home Apart

27th March 2009
The design and implementation of a plan for a beautiful yard and garden can set your home apart. It can also have other important advantages, including increasing the value of your home, reducing the cost of creating and increasing satisfaction while red... Read >
Author: Debra Yeik

Your Guide to Gardening Journals

27th March 2009
It is early spring and it is time to plant the garden again. You try to think back and remember "did the cucumbers like the mulch I used last year "and "What day last year did I plant the tomatoes"? These are both good things to ask because they can both ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Cool Weather Vegetable Gardening

25th March 2009
If you're like most gardeners, you probably can't wait for the weather to warm up so you can get outside and start planting. Particularly in the case of vegetable gardening, most plants can't go in the ground until the weather warms up significantly and ... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Beating The Weeds In Your Garden

23rd March 2009
What about black plastic, or the weed barrier fabric sold at garden centers? I don't like either and I'll tell you why. For one, neither one of them ever go away, and the make up of your garden is forever altered until you physically remove them, which is... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Gardening Without Any Digging

21st March 2009
The idea of do-dig gardening was developed by an Australian named Esther Deans. It was originally both developed both as a labor saving idea, and a method to rejuvenate badly depleted soil in a vegetable garden. The process involves starting with laye... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

Tips On Creaing A Vegetable Garden

11th March 2009
With the costs of living rising all the time, it may be possible to save money and increase your family's health at the same time by growing vegetables in your backyard. It's a good idea to choose your favourite vegetables to grow and plan beds for ea... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

Growing Some Vegetable In Your Garden

10th March 2009
Soil, which is repeatedly used for growing vegetables of the same nature, deteriorates after a few seasons. Therefore a rotation system, which changes the use of the land each year, is good for both the soil and the crops. One crop may have a profound ben... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler

Dealing With Caterpillars And Your Garden

10th March 2009
Butterflies, especially the colourfully marked types are very pretty to watch as the undulate through the summer breezes but there are certain varieties that can cause losses in your vegetable garden. The cabbage white butterfly The main culprit is ... Read >
Author: Joey Singer

Gardening: Helpful Tips to help you “Grow”

08th March 2009
I like to garden and really the only thing that frustrates me is the cold of winter because that means I can not be outside growing my vegetables, herbs and other plants. If you are thinking about getting into gardening here are some ideas and tips to ge... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Creaing A Vegetable Indoors

16th February 2009
Houseplants and herb gardens are well-known as common plants that are grown indoors. But they are not the only plants that can be grown indoors. By using the right containers and having the ability to mimic the ideal growing conditions you can also have ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Sinagra

Planting Herbs In Your Garden

13th February 2009
If you're not the type of person that wants to spend their time managing an elaborate fruit or vegetable garden, you might consider planting and maintaining an herb garden. While the product might not seem as significant, you'll still enjoy the constant a... Read >
Author: Josiah Smart

How You Can Plant a Summer Garden

13th February 2009
When it comes to planting your garden the first thing you need to focus on is planning your garden. Once you have a line on the things you want to plant, where you want to plant them, and what the needs of your individual plants will be it is time to real... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

How To Make Your Summer Garden Sizzle

13th February 2009
Most people spend a great deal of time and effort planning their summer gardens. Whether you are planning a summer garden that is designed to awe and amaze all those who manage to capture a glimpse or simply trying to construct a summer garden that will i... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Why Grow an Organic Garden

30th January 2009
There are some people who do take the time to check the ingredients on their products before buying them but most of us don’t. In fact, many of us only look for the cheapest products available. After buying based on price we are then exposing oursel... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Gardening With The No-Dig System

30th January 2009
The idea of do-dig gardening was developed by an Australian named Esther Deans. It was originally both developed both as a labor saving idea, and a method to rejuvenate badly depleted soil in a vegetable garden. The process involves starting with layer... Read >
Author: Juliet Spalding

Planning Now Can Plant The Seeds For A Terrific Summer Garden

28th January 2009
On these cold January mornings the warm pursuits of summer seem very far away. It may not be pool weather yet, but January is the perfect month to start gardening. With a little planning now and a small amount of monthly yard maintenance, this summer ca... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Experiencing the Sunny Side of Life with Miami Events

09th January 2009
Miami is still considered to be one of the premier places to vacation in the United States. The weather is usually very hot in Miami all year long and in addition to the beaches, there is much to see and do in this city at the southern tip of Florida. Som... Read >
Author: Joe Deacon

Reduce Your Carbon Dioxide Emissions

08th January 2009
You have heard that aged old saying, if you want something done you have to do it yourself. This could not be truer when it comes to global warming and the environment, especially carbon dioxide emissions. Small life changes can be made right now with... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Enhancing Your Home's Exterior

29th December 2008
There are many incentives why homeowners want an enhanced home exterior. Maybe you want to sell your home in the future, are bored stiff with the old look or wish to increase the equity of your home. Painting, landscaping and new window shutters will give... Read >
Author: April Walters

Farming the Front Yard

30th November 2008
Banishing the mower promised to reduce our carbon footprint and put fresh food on the table. But what would the neighbors think? It was a normal vegetable garden in every respect but one—it was in front of the house. A front-yard garden is, by defini... Read >
Author: Chris Carter

When Should You Start a Vegetable Garden?

30th November 2008
Growing your own vegetables is a great way to save money and enjoy fresh, organic vegetables. The vegetables you buy in the store are often not organic, and when you do find the organic vegetables, they are so much more expensive. Growing your own veget... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher

Grow Some Vegetable In Your Garden

22nd November 2008
As a child, I remember many sunny summer afternoons sitting on the porch shelling more than my fair share of peas and butter beans in the deep dark heart of the old south. There were other vegetables we grew in our summer gardens that had to be picked and... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

How To Grow A Vegetable Garden

10th November 2008
With the costs of living rising all the time, it may be possible to save money and increase your family's health at the same time by growing vegetables in your backyard. It's a good idea to choose your favourite vegetables to grow and plan beds for ea... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons

Backyard Landscaping Ideas

04th November 2008
Backyard landscaping ideas are legion, and can be used to transform a common old block of land into something quite marvelous. Just about any backyard can be transformed to a higher level with the right ideas and the right amount of effort, let us not for... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Backyard Landscaping Ideas

04th November 2008
Backyard landscaping ideas are legion, and can be used to transform a common old block of land into something quite marvelous. Just about any backyard can be transformed to a higher level with the right ideas and the right amount of effort, let us not for... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Backyard Landscaping Ideas

04th November 2008
Backyard landscaping ideas are legion, and can be used to transform a common old block of land into something quite marvelous. Just about any backyard can be transformed to a higher level with the right ideas and the right amount of effort, let us not for... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape

Tips For Gardening And Watering Techniques

03rd November 2008
I am sharing some tips with you, which have worked for me wonderfully. The internet, gardening clubs, books, magazines and your local nursery could prove to be valuable resources to get more information on gardening. You would obviously like to be familia... Read >
Author: Mohan Lal Paul

Article Marketing –Home Based Business.

29th October 2008
So you've decided to market your home-based copywriting business through article writing. Fantastic! Now comes the hard part: narrowing it down to a topic. What the heck are you going to say in your article? A friend of mine recently suggested that I writ... Read >
Author: Qsantra

How To Grow Your Own Herbs

27th October 2008
If you're not the type of person that wants to spend their time managing an elaborate fruit or vegetable garden, you might consider planting and maintaining an herb garden. While the product might not seem as significant, you'll still enjoy the constant a... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

Find out Whether the Daschund Breed is the Right One for You

13th October 2008
The Daschund breed of dog is the wiener or sausage dog with a long narrow body and short legs. They are very active and loving dogs that work great in a family with or without children. You do need to be attentive to them because they always want to ... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

Article Marketing –Home Based Copywriting Business.

13th October 2008
So you've decided to market your home-based copywriting business through article writing. Fantastic! Now comes the hard part: narrowing it down to a topic. What the heck are you going to say in your article? A friend of mine recently suggested that I writ... Read >
Author: amansharma881

New Tricks Guide To Organic Cooking

15th September 2008
The New Tricks Guide To Organic Cooking is more then just a cook book. It gives you information on organic foods and explains 6 reasons why you should make the switch to organic foods. I don't know about you, but I've been wanting to find a book that expl... Read >
Author: Cami

Easy Care Border Garden Ideas

09th September 2008
Border garden beds are wonderful additions to your landscape when you want to highlight an edge, such as a driveway, fence, walkway, front porch, or patio. They can be used to delineate visual boundaries or create physical compartments in your landscape. ... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Fall Garden Checklist

08th September 2008
Before you begin cleaning out your garden in the fall, a simple way to make sure you haven’t missed doing anything is to make yourself a checklist. As you are sitting and enjoying the last days of the summer months and your garden while also waiting fo... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Mastering Your Mind Power: Are Affirmations Really True?

04th September 2008
Let us say that one of the items on your DO WANT list is a desire to be rich. You have written a brief paragraph of what being rich means to you, and you have crafted the following affirmation: EVERY DAY IN EVERY WAY, I AM BECOMING RICHER AND RICHER! It w... Read >
Author: Harold L Lowe

Mastering Your Mind Power: Are Affirmations Really True?

04th September 2008
Let us say that one of the items on your DO WANT list is a desire to be rich. You have written a brief paragraph of what being rich means to you, and you have crafted the following affirmation: EVERY DAY IN EVERY WAY, I AM BECOMING RICHER AND RICHER! It w... Read >
Author: Harold L Lowe

How To Start Your Own Garden

04th September 2008
Henry David Thoreau said that the blueberries that you pick yourself taste better than the ones you buy at the market. This is very true. Growing your own fruits and vegetables, working the soil, planting the seeds and harvesting your garden, is rewardi... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt

Belchertown gardener David Bressette adds flowers to vegetable duty

02nd September 2008
BELCHERTOWN - For years, David Bressette would take care of the vegetable garden and his wife, Susan, would work on the flower gardens at their home. But when a back injury left her unable to do the work required this year, Susan was relieved to see D... Read >
Author: patty

So You Want to Grow a Vegetable Garden?

25th August 2008
Are you a vegetable fanatic and have always wanted to grow your own? Maybe you want to save money and grow your own organic vegetables, or maybe you’ve always wanted to start a garden and thought a vegetable garden would be more rewarding. Your reason... Read >
Author: Samantha Asher

Determining what plants to use in your garden areas

14th August 2008
When you are trying to figure out what plants you want to use in your vegetable garden you should do some research. There are going to be many that you can choose from. There are categories that are going to separate each type of plant that you can use ... Read >
Author: Cheryl Hanlon

Next Year’s Garden - Planning For Springtime Gardening

12th August 2008
A good garden, like any long-term project, begins with proper planning. Consider what you want, why you want it, and how each plant will fare in its location. Spend time looking at your garden site, during its thriving months when you can easily spot what... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

Understand Manifestation: The Step-By-Step Process Revealed

21st July 2008
Manifesting results we want in our lives--like more wealth, better health, happier relationships, etc.--can happen in two different ways. (1) We can simply do nothing, wait, and hope that they arrive by pure happenstance, or (2) we can be dilige... Read >
Author: Laura Adams

Vegetable and Chicken Noodles

25th June 2008
Ingredients: * 2 tbs vegetable oil * 1/4 cup (60ml) hot chilli sauce * 1/4 cup (60ml) soy sauce, plus extra to serve * 2 (about 200g each) skinless chicken breast fillets, thinly sliced * 450g packet fresh thin hokkein noodles ... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S

Basics of a Kitchen Vegetable Garden

13th June 2008
The only thing that distinguishes a kitchen vegetable garden from any other sort is that the garden plants are specifically selected to be eaten. Given that, the primary consideration in choosing your plants is what you will use, either for your own con... Read >
Author: Rana

Basics of a Kitchen Vegetable Garden

13th June 2008
The only thing that distinguishes a kitchen vegetable garden from any other sort is that the garden plants are specifically selected to be eaten. Given that, the primary consideration in choosing your plants is what you will use, either for your own consu... Read >
Author: Rana

Basics of a Kitchen Vegetable Garden

13th June 2008
The only thing that distinguishes a kitchen vegetable garden from any other sort is that the garden plants are specifically selected to be eaten. Given that, the primary consideration in choosing your plants is what you will use, either for your own consu... Read >
Author: Rana

Easy How-to for Urban Gardening of Healthy Organic Vegetables

09th June 2008
Many people who live in an urban setting think that they cannot take advantage of the benefits of having their own vegetable garden due to space concerns. This is a common misconception. All it requires is a little planning and creativeness to have ... Read >
Author: C.L. Hendricks

Planting your first vegetable garden

06th June 2008
There are many different plants that you can use in your vegetable garden. If you are someone that is just starting off, you will want to think about the different plants that you can use. Some plants are not going to work with others and you need to thi... Read >
Author: Cheryl Hanlon

Growing vegetables in a different design

02nd June 2008
When you plan out your very first vegetable garden you might be thinking about making it different. Maybe you do not want the same old square or rectangle that everyone else has. You might want to be different and use your creative design to bring some f... Read >
Author: Cheryl Hanlon

Garden Safety for Kids

27th May 2008
Do you keep your home safe for your child? Well keep them safe in the garden as well. A flower or vegetable garden of their own can be a wonderful thing for a child, but if left unattended or unsupervised by an adult, it can become dangerous. Keeping yo... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Your Puppy At Home: Waste Disposal

21st May 2008
Check your local laws concerning disposal of animal waste. In most areas you can bag it and throw it in the trash, but some cities ban dog and cat fences from household garbage or require double bagging or other special disposal. If you have a house wi... Read >
Author: Caini de rasa

Acreage Is A Bonus When Buying Property

09th May 2008
When shopping for property, acreage is a bonus. Many people shop with acreage in mind. These people prefer property with acreage for different reasons. Some individuals are looking for property that provides privacy. Acreage will put distance between prop... Read >
Author: David Jackson

Recycling Yard Waste Is A Great Composting Solution

08th May 2008
Many towns and cities of all sizes are encouraging people to bring their yard debris and green waste in to central recycling centers so that the yard waste can be composted. The main purpose of these efforts is to reduce the burden on the landfills, while... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Cry of a Desperate Mother

08th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Wendy Tendys Hear the desperation cry from a Mother to her daughter. A cry that is seldom heard by many people.You could help. Please don't be sad that you have no money to buy me a Mother's Day gift. I know how much you wanted to... Read >

Information about South Africa: History Unveiled

01st May 2008
The discovery of fossil evidences brings scholars to agree that the earliest people came from the lands of Africa. Such evidences and information about South Africa included the skull of Taung Child, and the hominid fossils found in the Sterkfontein Cave.... Read >
Author: articlelink01@gmail.com

Picture Perfect: the Profit is in the Plan

29th April 2008
As far as home improvements go, landscaping is a solid investment - in fact, a well designed outdoor project can offer a better return than most of those inside the house. Good landscaping can add between seven and 15 per cent value to your home and has... Read >
Author: Mike Magner

Maintaining Your Garden

28th March 2008
Now that you have started a flower or vegetable garden, maintaining your garden is the next step to insure beautiful flowers and a bountiful harvest. Maintaining your garden is just as important as choosing what plants are going to be planted and how to p... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Gardening - A Labor of Love...Or Just Labor?

28th March 2008
Gardening for many is a labor of love. All those hours spent weeding, pruning, watering, and fertilizing is worth it when your first spring bulb flowers, or your vegetable garden is ripe for the picking. Some don't consider gardening work, but therapy - a... Read >
Author: M Shane

Acreage Is A Bonus When Buying Property

26th March 2008
When shopping for property, acreage is a bonus. Many people shop with acreage in mind. These people prefer property with acreage for different reasons. Some individuals are looking for property that provides privacy. Acreage will put distance between prop... Read >
Author: David Jackson

Growing Healthy Foods In Your Home Garden

19th March 2008
More and more people are getting into growing their own fresh fruits and vegetables by planting a home garden. Many are enjoying their fresh garden produce during the growing season and are also preserving it for later use by freezing and canning. Even th... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The No-Work, Money-Making Website

12th March 2008
While growing up on the farm in North Carolina, I loved gardening. There was something magical about planting a dollar's worth of seeds, watching them germinate, and then feeding the family for an entire season with my efforts. The only part I didn't e... Read >
Author: arana

Your own Garden of Eden

24th January 2008
One thing is very true; there are unlimited choices when it comes to creating a garden. A garden can be any size. One can have a simple, yet delicious vegetable garden, or an elaborate flower garden that stretches farther than the eye can see. Allowing yo... Read >
Author: Dennis

How to Handle the Problems of Growing Tomatoes

06th November 2007
If you have a vegetable garden, you probably want to add tomatoes as one of the plants. Although tomatoes are actually fruits, everyone seems to regard them as vegetables.Tomato plants are divided into two separate types. The first type forms a flower at ... Read >
Author: Jude Wright

Grandpa and the Deer

05th November 2007
At first, he thought they were the noblest of creatures. Everyday one or two would visit our meadow, grazing like little brown and white lawn mowers across the four acre expanse. "Beautiful creatures," he would smile. But by the time the whole ordeal r... Read >
Author: Beth and Lee McCain

The Home Vegetable Garden

01st November 2007
Conventional or Organic?If you are determined to go it alone, there is up-to-date and inexpensive literature existing in the library and on the internet on how to prepare and outline the home landscape. In truth, one of the neatest possible effects from ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Adventitious Rooting

29th October 2007
There are quite a number of species of both container and garden plants which can be propagated by taking cuttings from them. These are ones which already have small roots developing along the trunk or stems of the plant. I have a double flowering form of... Read >
Author: Bare Bones Gardener

So Many Garden Designs, So Much To Choose From

20th September 2007
With so many new and innovative products on the market today for our gardens, the area of garden design has really come into its own. It can get confusing with so much on the market to choose from. Hopefully some of the confusion will be cleared up here... Read >
Author: CTBaird

Things to Consider When Looking to Buy

10th September 2007
So you've got your mortgage loan approval and are ready to look for a home. Here's a couple of ideas to keep in mind when looking for the right home for you.If you love gardening, you'll enjoy finding a home with a large yard, maybe something with ornamen... Read >
Author: Christian Jacobsen

Growing Organic Vegetables

28th August 2007
Many people know about the benefits of eating organic fruit and vegetables. However, not many people regularly eat organic food. The biggest disincentive is usually the price. Organic veggies are invariably a lot more expensive at the local supermarket. T... Read >
Author: desertoasis

Growing Vegetable Plants Becomes More Than Just A Hobby

24th August 2007
Ever since I was young, growing vegetables from seeds has been one of my favorite hobbies. I would love to help my mom growing vegetable gardens on Sundays, and stroll around them with my dad on weekday afternoons. I love the smell of a growing vegetable,... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Enjoy the Fine Art of Gardening

08th August 2007
Gardening is an activity that can be enjoyed by your entire family, even your children. Even so, your garden can still be a very delightful place in which to spend time. If you would like to plant a vegetable garden, you may have to make some alteration... Read >
Author: Sorcerer

Landscaping Ideas for Creating a Beautiful Yard

02nd August 2007
Learning the Basics Most homeowners want a nicely landscaped yard. Yet many of these people cannot afford to hire professional landscapers. If you fall into this group it doesn’t mean that you have to forgo some nice landscaping around your home.... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Using Plants From Your Garden In A Tomato With Avocado Salad and Other Recipes

21st May 2007
Plants from your garden will be maturing very soon leaving you with an abundance of fresh foods for great culinary uses like Tomato with Avocado salad or a Greek Salad with a hummus recipe for dipping pita bread. When your vegetable garden starts to produ... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Container Vegetable Garden Tips

04th April 2007
Vegetable container gardening is an easy way for many city dwellers to have fresh grown vegetables almost any time of year. It's also a great way for people in any climate to enjoy vegetables year round. If you try your hand at container gardening, th... Read >
Author: John Ruppel

Vegetable Gardening Tips On Planting and Maintenance

12th March 2007
Vegetable gardening tips was written to make your gardening easier and more gratifying. Seed germination is the very first step and to be successful in this you must prepare the soil. You will need a garden bed that is deep, sunny and well drained with l... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Organic Gardening Tips For Flowers And Herbs

08th March 2007
The popularity of organic food and gardening has certainly increased over the last few years. Not only does it give you a sense of well being but people love the beauty of wonderful colored flowers and the taste of vegetables they helped create. Organic... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Landscaping your garden

07th March 2007
Landscaping your garden allows you to use your imagination and creativity as well as it can be very relaxing and fulfilling once you see the result of your work. But, despite of this, this task involves specific knowledge and several techniques which you ... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling

Your Children Should Learn Vegetable Gardening

28th February 2007
If you can create a sense of nature, patience, and an appreciation of work they’ve done themselves in your children, you will have accomplished something great. This will have provided them one of the longest lasting gifts you could give them. One way ... Read >
Author: Dave Owen

Vegetable Garden - Why and How to Grow Vegetables

21st February 2007
Planning, planting, growing and harvesting a vegetable garden can be great fun for the whole family. And while you are having fun, you will be growing your own food. Having your own vegetable garden can be a very satisfying undertaking and is an excellent... Read >
Author: Carol Stack

Simple Childrens Garden

15th February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Pat Brill What better way to encourage your kids to eat vegetables than to plant a vegetable garden? Children will learn about where their food comes from, how seeds sprout, and how plants grow. They will do some work planting, weedi... Read >
Author: Pat Brill

Creating Successful Organic Gardening Systems

17th January 2007
What is it that most organic gardeners want from their amazing food gardens? * Is it the substantial health benefits: - knowing that your food is GM and synthetic chemicals and free? - gathering your food from garden to table in minutes,... Read >
Author: Julie Williams

Ponds & Waterfalls: WATER LIVING

25th December 2006
We can't live without it. Water is the very source of life That is why we are so strongly attracted to it. Maybe because we cannot live more than a few days without water, we want to have it close by. Most people would like to live next to it, whether... Read >
Author: Doug Hoover

Growing Your Own Herbs

09th December 2006
If you’re not the type of person that wants to spend their time managing an elaborate fruit or vegetable garden, you might consider planting and maintaining an herb garden. While the product might not seem as significant, you’ll still enjoy the con... Read >
Author: Freddy Escobar

The Elegant Beauty of a Butterfly Garden

04th December 2006
There are a number of different garden types, with the most poplar types being vegetable and flower gardens. There are also hundreds of flower varieties which you can plant depending on your taste and the climate of your area. There is also a type of gard... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

Growing Your Own Herb

16th November 2006
If you're not the type of person that wants to spend their time managing an elaborate fruit or vegetable garden, you might consider planting and maintaining an herb garden. While the product might not seem as significant, you'll still enjoy the cons... Read >
Author: Boris R.

Tips for Growing a Beautiful Vegetable Garden

07th November 2006
Gardening, Gardening Tips, Vegetable Garden A vegetable garden is becoming a long lost art as land continues to diminish in the wake of growing and connecting communities. But it still remains true that a purchased vegetable never tastes the same as one... Read >
Author: Neil Teasdale

Tips for Growing a Beautiful Vegetable Garden

06th November 2006
A vegetable garden is becoming a long lost art as land continues to diminish in the wake of growing and connecting communities. But it still remains true that a purchased vegetable never tastes the same as one grown in man's own soil with man's own hands,... Read >
Author: Neil Teasdale

Vegetable Gardening

29th September 2006
Many of us buy our vegetables from supermarkets. With a little planning and some forethought it is possible to grow your very own vegetables. There are many vegetables that you can use, and there are some vegetable gardening tips that can help you to make... Read >
Author: Tommy Yeo

Home Gardening is a lot more than just a hobby

25th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Ngullen Rivera Home gardening is a lot more than just a hobby it can be family time that's fun! The great thing is that no matter how young or how old you are doesn't matter, it's a wonderful pastime at any age. Did you know that out o... Read >
Author: ngullen rivera

Fun and Food in Home Grown Vegetable Gardening

25th July 2006
Growing vegetables in your garden can save you money. During harvest time, your own produce becomes part of your meals. Home gardeners feel deep satisfaction in preparing salad or seasoning the casserole with freshly picked plants from their own vegetable... Read >
Author: Samuel Quino

5 Tips for Attracting Butterflies to Your Garden

24th July 2006
Butterflies carry with them a mystique all their own. You can't hear them fly and they don't make a sound (like crickets or bees). Yet their beauty is captivating and fleeting. They are here for a moment, and then they are off to find another flower. I... Read >
Author: Loraine Yoder

How to control weeds in your garden

05th July 2006
It is never possible to entirely rid your garden of weeds, but even weeds that seem difficult to remove can be overcome and with persistent effort and a lot of patience annual weeds will diminish each season if you keep on killing off the seedlings before... Read >
Author: Jack Prime

No Dig Garden

04th July 2006
No Dig Gardening The idea of no-dig gardening was developed by an Australian named Esther Deans. It was originally both developed both as a labor saving idea, and a method to rejuvenate badly depleted soil in a vegetable garden. The process involves ... Read >
Author: Jim Maginity

Sunflowers And Your Garden

23rd June 2006
Have you ever wondered if what you know about Sunflowers And Your Garden is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on Sunflowers And Your Garden. Sunflowers are certainly stars of the gardening world. ... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith

An Introduction to No-Dig Gardening

04th June 2006
The idea of no-dig gardening was developed by an Australian named Esther Deans. It was originally both developed both as a labor saving idea, and a method to rejuvenate badly depleted soil in a vegetable garden. The process involves starting with layer... Read >
Author: Justin Brown

The Secrets of the Lost Gardens of Heligan by Tom Petherick

21st May 2006
The Secrets of the Lost Gardens of Heligan by Tom Petherick My time at Lost Gardens of Heligan began in the autumn of 1993 when the restoration was in its infancy. I had just come back from a lengthy trip to India where I was helping on another resto... Read >
Author: Ed Pownall

A Home Garden Fun for the Whole Family

21st March 2006
Home gardening is a wonderful pastime that the whole family can enjoy. In addition, gardening has become an increasingly popular hobby for people of all ages. Currently, studies show that in the United States, eight of ten households take part in some t... Read >
Author: David Chandler

The Secrets for Winterizing Your Garden

02nd December 2005
If you're like most people it isn't the thought of winterizing your garden that gets you, it's figuring out where to start. There's just so much to do that it can sometimes be hard to know where to begin! Well, relax. The harvest is in and putting yo... Read >
Author: Scott Patterson

Here is Why You Should Use Gypsum in Gardening

31st August 2005
Do you have clay or layer of hard subsoil problems in your garden? Then gypsum may be the answer to help loosen the soil structure. It is not considered a miracle substance and you will find that it doesn't work right away, but a 3 year program of appli... Read >
Author: james ellison