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Crystal Ball for Next Spring’s Must-Have Plants

25th September 2009
In August, I was asked to judge the 2009 New Varieties Showcase at the Farwest trade show in Portland, Oregon. Thirty-nine annuals, perennials, grasses, shrubs and trees were up for consideration. We three judges, clipboards in hand, represented various g... Read >
Author: Bried Oisin

The Many Uses of Herbs

23rd September 2009
Herbs have been known for its many uses since ancient times. They are generally used for cooking (chefs would use them to decorate in plates or for garnishing), for its medicinal purposes and even for pest control. There are a lot of ways where one can gr... Read >
Author: kevin smalley

The value of good herb garden information for herb gardeners

21st September 2009
Herb Garden Information Herbs can be linked back into the era of the ancient Egyptians, ancient Chinese and referenced in the Bible. There are also medieval documents that showed herbs being used by most households. Growing and cultivating he... Read >
Author: jvillan

Herb Garden Resource - Info To Help Your Herb Garden

16th September 2009
Herbs can be traced back into the times of the traditional Egyptians and the ancient Chinese. There are also references in the Bible and medieval documents that show herbs were utilized by most households. Growing herbs is something that is very advantage... Read >
Author: Woodrow Carter

Add Curb Appeal without Breaking the Bank

11th September 2009
We have all heard the term curb appeal before, but what does it really mean? In a nut shell, when it comes to curb appeal - you want potential buyers to fall in love with your property right when they pull up to the curb, before they ever set foot inside ... Read >
Author: stagingtraining

The Wonders of Winter

18th August 2009
MUCH could be said about the inconveniences of winter in the northern latitudes, of the cold and ice, of the frost and snow that threaten man and other creatures with hardship and hunger. Winter often reminds one of whining car wheels caught in slippery r... Read >
Author: Ruel

Quick Tips for Home Security in New Jersey and New Hampshire

13th August 2009
The most effective home security system is the result of common sense and careful planning. The biggest threat to homeowners in New Jersey and New Hampshire is a house that looks "tempting." Thieves have many houses to choose from, and half the battle i... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

The Convenience of Wireless Security

11th August 2009
Burglars are commonly identified as thieves. They are the ones who break-in and enter a house or establishment to steal valuable items which can be useful for them. Save yourself from the trouble of going into a distressing situation which concern burglar... Read >
Author: Emerson Swanson

Commercial Green Printing for a Plant Nursery Business

03rd August 2009
Almost all regional communities have plant nurseries. Plant nurseries involve the cultivation of several types of plants for a number of uses. They are commonly used as ornamentals in gardens and parks. They are cultivated for their decorative characteri... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato

10 Easy Steps to Prevent a Home Burglary

01st August 2009
1/ Make sure there are no shrubs or trees blocking the view of windows and doors. When shrubs and trees block the view of windows and doors it gives a burglar a place to hide while they are trying to break into your home. Nobody passing by will be able t... Read >
Author: Jim Wilkinson

The Wonders of Winter that you should know

27th July 2009
MUCH might be held approaching the inconveniences of winter in the northern latitudes, of the cold and ice, of the frostiness and snow with the purpose of threaten man and other creatures with hardship and craving. Winter often reminds solitary of humming... Read >
Author: Ruel

Arresting Beauty Of Fall Flowers Speak the Language of Autumn

20th July 2009
Fall flowers have a special beauty that makes its own place in the hearts of fall flowers lovers. Generally during the fall the only thing that we get to see around us is foliage. The colors that are dominant are browns and other earthen colors. Shrubs an... Read >
Author: Jasnav

Great Gardens in Small Places

02nd July 2009
It's only natural to have big aspirations when it comes to gardening. But if your available space resembles a window box more than a grand botanical garden, you still have plenty of options. With the right plants and planning, even small spaces can become... Read >
Author: Joe Swantack

Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About Perennial Herbs.

28th June 2009
A perennial plant is one that lives for two years or more. Annual plants germinate, flower, and die in one year. I am writing about herbaceous plants, which are also perennials. Other perennials include woody plants such as shrubs and trees. Perenni... Read >
Author: Mark Perlik

Party Decorations: Think over the nature of the party

22nd June 2009
Party decoration is a creative process and helps set the environment for celebrations. It reflects the nature of the party as well. Parties are a great way to catch up with old friends or meet new people! However, planning a party would require one to be ... Read >
Author: santosh bhol
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