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Home Vegetable Gardening: Growing Cucumbers

13th October 2009
Cucumbers are a great vegetable to grow in any garden. They are excellent for salads, or to simply dip in some ranch dressing (or your favorite flavor). There are a variety of great dishes you can make with cucumbers and if you have time to learn it, ... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

The Teaching Of Abraham : Secrets Of The Law Of Attraction

01st October 2009
The law of attraction is an ancient law that has recently been brought to light through Esther Hicks. Esther Hicks channels spirits that collectively use the name – "Abraham." According to the law of attraction "that which is like unto itself is draw... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why Is There A Need For A New York Mold Inspection

01st October 2009
Molds are of the fungi family and come in various types. One type of mold is the toxic black mold. The black mold resembles a dirt-like substance that is found in our bathroom and kitchen tiles, wet carpeting and parts of our home that were damaged by w... Read >
Author: NYC Mold Removal

Flowers As A Metaphor For Life

24th September 2009
My dear old Mom won't let anybody buy her flowers. She says she can't stand to watch them die. Which is probably a bit like saying she wouldn't own a puppy because she doesn't want to see it grow old, or read a book because she can't stand that it ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Make Use of Pesticides for Increasing Agricultural Productivity

20th July 2009
It is a well known fact that farmers spent half of their lives in agricultural lands, making strenuous efforts in improving and enhancing agricultural productivity to a significant level. Still, they are not able to get fruitful results up to their desire... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Temperature and Water All Important Factors in a Hydroponic System

12th June 2009
There are various factors you need to take into consideration for the best productivity of your plants in a hydroponic garden system. These factors are: absence of soil, temperature, and water. Absence of Soil Soil is never a good factor for a hydr... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Temperature and Water All Important Factors in a Hydroponic System

12th June 2009
There are various factors you need to take into consideration for the best productivity of your plants in a hydroponic garden system. These factors are: absence of soil, temperature, and water. Absence of Soil Soil is never a good factor for a hydr... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

The Absence of Soil, Temperature, and Water: All Important Factors in a Hydroponic System

29th May 2009
There are various factors you need to take into consideration for the best productivity of your plants in a hydroponic garden system. These factors are: absence of soil, temperature, and water. Absence of Soil Soil is never a good factor for a hydro... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

The Absence of Soil Temperature and Water All Important Factors in a Hydroponic System

29th May 2009
There are various factors you need to take into consideration for the best productivity of your plants in a hydroponic garden system. These factors are: absence of soil, temperature, and water. Absence of Soil Soil is never a good factor for a hydr... Read >
Author: Paul Easton

Three Reasons why You should be Adding Vermicompost to Your Soil

21st May 2009
Vermicompost, also known as worm castings, is the end result of worms feeding off of organic material such as food waste. Vermicompost has shown in studies that it contains much needed water soluble nutrients your vegetables, fruits and flowers crave. ... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Dating with Intent

05th May 2009
Dating is a choice, where the man or woman is the one who weighs his or her heart and makes the decision that pertains to love and dating. However, as much as it is the decision of the man or woman, it cannot just happen without signs of endearment and lo... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Using Seeds To Grow The Japanese Maple Tree

27th March 2009
Most Japanese Maple seeds ripen in the fall. Watch the tree and wait for the seeds to turn brown. The seeds are ready to be harvested when they are brown and can be easily removed from the tree. The seeds are attached to a wing, it's best to break the... Read >
Author: Joey Singer

How to grow beetroot

27th March 2009
How to grow beetroot Beetroot is relatively straight forwards to grow and accordingly it is very popular, with a unique flavour and colour to add to salads. Beetroot is biennial which is grown like an annual vegetable. Beetroot likes cool damn conditio... Read >
Author: Dickie Boy

To Seed Or Sod, Which Way to Go?

25th March 2009
Here it is, you have a beautifully prepared chunk of land that you want to put grass on but the question is still bothering you. Should I seed or sod? This question is not hard to answer you just have to be honest to yourself when it comes down to a coupl... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Different Kinds Of Common Chickweeds

03rd March 2009
Common chickweed (Stellaria media) is a matted, herbaceous, winter annual broadleaf plant. Chickweed is a prolific spring weed as it thrives under cool, wet conditions. It rarely tolerates hot, dry conditions that occur in late spring or early summer. Oth... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

The Process On How Bread Is Made

24th February 2009
It will be useful to give here some remarks by the great scientist, Liebig, on the best process of making bread: -- "Many chemists are of opinion that flour by the fermentation in the dough loses somewhat of its nutritious constituents, from a decompositi... Read >
Author: Jackson Sabin

How To Sow Tomato Seed

13th December 2008
The following sowing and transplanting methods are available to the amateur gardener who wants to grow tomatoes outside without the use of a greenhouse. Tomato seeds can be sowed directly into a seed bed. However, this is by far the riskiest method in ... Read >
Author: gardeningm

Hot Stuff for Green Fingers

30th November 2008
Unusual gifts are fantastic things. Not only are they often inexpensive treats with a genuine ability to make someone's day, they also often have the ability to reflect a person's personality or sense of fun in a way that more expensive presents often can... Read >
Author: John Smith

Hot Stuff for Green Fingers

30th October 2008
Unusual gifts are fantastic things. Not only are they often inexpensive treats with a genuine ability to make someone's day, they also often have the ability to reflect a person's personality or sense of fun in a way that more expensive presents often c... Read >
Author: Johnasmith

Hotels in Malaysia are finest samples of Islamic and Moorish architecture style

15th September 2008
Culture differences are the key factors in the germination of traveling desires. It creates curiosity or inquisitive attitude to explore the surrounding world. Name of certain religions or communities (especially Muslim) in this contemporary time period h... Read >
Author: nancy eben

What is a Fine Malt Whisky?

02nd September 2008
I am not pretending to be an authority with 40 years knowledge of the whisky business but I do remember in my younger days enjoying from time to time a malt whisky. I also new by choice I’d ask for a malt, though never quite sure why. I’ll try and... Read >
Author: peterhw

Naturally Sterilizing Garden Soils With Solar

03rd June 2008
Most garden soils and especially organically created garden soil will never need the extremity of sterilization. However, in some instances such as nematode infestation, it may be desirable to completely sterilize the soil. The major drawback to this, whe... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden

How to Protect the Essential Nutrients of the Food?

15th May 2008
Our body is subjected to constant wear and tear. Cells die, and are placed by new ones. These processes of regeneration require vitamins, mineral salts and enzymes. Vitamins and enzymes are also needed for the digestion and assimilation of proteins, carbo... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

EARTHWORM CASTINGS BEST FOR YOUR GARDEN

06th April 2008
What are earthworm castings? It is an all purpose fertilizer that comes directly from the earthworm. The earthworm digests the soil and passes it through its body and returns it to the soil as a beneficial altered nutrient called earthworm castings. It... Read >
Author: Fred Y Myers

Control Your Negative Thoughts And Emotions And Avoid Depression

20th August 2007
Different types of emotion start growing with your different types of thoughts. Negative thoughts always bring misery to your life. They are the beginning of the stressful life cycle because once they are allowed to dwell in your mind it starts to genera... Read >
Author: bivan12

Control Your Negative Thoughts And Emotions And Avoid Depression

20th August 2007
Different types of emotion start growing with your different types of thoughts. Negative thoughts always bring misery to your life. They are the beginning of the stressful life cycle because once they are allowed to dwell in your mind it starts to genera... Read >
Author: bivan12

Kick the Puff with Hypnoseuddannelse

11th July 2007
Nicotine addiction is one of the worst forms of habits you can ever imagine to catch in life. What starts with sheer peer pressure ends up with no peer at your bedside. Any amount of de-addiction efforts remains counterproductive in most cases of severe a... Read >
Author: Steve

Growing Plants with Artificial Light

09th June 2007
Growing plants with artificial lights offers a great range of opportunity when it comes to growing plants indoors. Plants in different stages of growth have special lighting requirements in order to flourish indoors, and it pays to understand their li... Read >
Author: allison agnock

How To Grow Parsley And The Many Uses Of The Parsley Herbs

08th August 2006
The humble parsley herbs have been around for centuries. The Greeks planted the parsley herb as a border for their gardens. They also used the parsley herb to crown winners at competitions and to decorate tombs. The Romans believed that the herb parsley... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Seed Sowing

08th June 2006
As spring arrives us gardeners start to get ready for the coming season and a major part of this preparation is seed sowing. Sowing seeds and nurturing them through germination into strong healthy plants is without a doubt one of the most rewarding tasks ... Read >
Author: Gary Spencer-Holmes

The Basics of Mulch

26th May 2006
Mulch is a term used in the agriculture and gardening industry to refer to a protective layer of covering placed on top of the soil to tame the effects of the climate. Mulch can be composed of natural or synthetic materials or the combination of both to f... Read >
Author: Khieng Chho

How to Grow Japanese Red Maple Trees from Seed

25th September 2005
You are welcome to use this article on your website or in your newsletter as long as you reprint it as is, including the contact information at the end. Website URLs must be active links. You are welcome to use this article with an affiliate link, http:... Read >
Author: Michael McGroarty