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Japanese Knotweed Removal must be Speedy

13th August 2008
Taking action for Japanese knotweed removal is imperative as the problem will not disappear in the coming years if nothing is done to deal with it. In fact this invasive weed, if left untreated, will naturally grow and increase on a site. If you find thi... Read >
Author: Paul poloo

Buyer Beware: Don't be Instantly Charmed by Curb Appeal

07th July 2008
You may have heard the familiar real estate jargon of, "curb appeal". There's so much information out there on how to enhance your curb appeal to attract buyers. But there's probably much less pertinent info on how to truly assess what is "good" curb appe... Read >
Author: Ed Kirkland

Worried About How to Water Your Garden?

11th June 2008
Automatic watering systems provide an ideal labour saving method of keeping a garden in good shape. There are several key factors involved in using a watering system which affect the health of the garden, plants and the consumption of water. Cost effe... Read >
Author: mpressman

Tips for a Better Looking Landscape Design

14th February 2008
The idea why we are Florida landscaping home is to have an attractive property. Not only it can beautify it, but it can also provide â€" as a source of â€" fresh air. Undoubtedly, landscaping home can save you money and take your time and effort. But if t... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles

To Weed or Not to Weed

29th October 2007
A constant battle of every gardener is the continual fight against weeds growing in the garden. Here's a few reasons why you shouldn't treat them as so much of an enemy of your normal garden. * They can be used as a green mulch that prevents moisture bein... Read >
Author: Bare Bones Gardener

The Foundation of Agriculture is Root Mass

11th October 2007
Providing nutrient dense food for cattle and people finds its basis in the soil borne nutrients that roots can absorb to turn into these foods. Without healthy dense root mass and micro mineral laden soils to draw from, food may look good but is empty of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Bass Fishing Tips

20th September 2007
I trust that the following article will help you to better understand this topic. So you've learnt the pleasures of Bass fishing and now you find yourself looking at every possible avenue open to you, to find valuable Bass fishing tips which can help y... Read >
Author: MichaelM1

The Goodness of Peppermint Essential Oil

06th August 2007
Mentha piperita being its Latin name, peppermint oil is used in aromatherapy for a broad spectrum of physical ailments and conditions. This pure essence of the plant has a refreshing, mint-like fragrance. Apart from its refreshing qualities, peppermint es... Read >
Author: Marilyn Reid

Mulch: The Natural Way to Control Garden Weeds

30th May 2007
It's spring time again and home gardeners are itching to get to work. Proper planning and conditioning now will provide a bounty of beautiful flowers, shrubs and vegetables later in the season. Take care of those pesky weeds now, naturally and inexpensive... Read >
Author: Cindy Dykstra

Using Hydro Excavation in Municipalities

27th March 2007
If you look at any given neighborhood, you will see only the human imprint that is left above ground. Houses, gardens, stores, trees, and other buildings are all easy to see at a glance. What you don't see is the incredible amount of infrastructure that i... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Tips For Your Home Gardens

12th March 2007
Home gardens can be hard work but for many it is a great hobby that gives you many rewards. Gardening is the most popular hobby in this country. It helps you to relax and many say it is very therapeutic. Look at it this way, you are outside in the fres... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Gardening hints for healthy, happy plants.

29th January 2007
Plants - like all living things - have basic, minimum requirements to sustain them. Generally, they are food, water and a suitable environment. But if you want them to thrive you need to get more specific. One of the best things to do is look around your ... Read >
Author: Julie Williams

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

Three inspirational stories

10th January 2007
DeterminationBy David LeonhardtThe Little Lady offers so many lessons. Almost two now (just acouple days), she went for a ride with her 14-month old cousin ina wagon. We adults took turns pulling . . . until Little Ladydecided that SHE wanted to pull. And... Read >
Author: David Leonhardt

10 Steps To A Perfect Bonsai Garden

03rd October 2006
If it could be properly narrowed down to ten steps in terms of getting the perfect bonsai garden, it would probably end up being a lot easier than it actually is to take care of the bonsai trees that make up your bonsai garden. Instead, however, limiting ... Read >
Author: Lilly Jones
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