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24th September 2009
Rabbits are absolutely lovely pets.If you just aquired your first one or thinking about getting one, you are probably wondering how to take care of pet rabbits. There a 5 essentials things they need from you to stay healthy and happy.Here they are in brie... Read >
Author: nathalie veilleux
23rd September 2009
It's not surprising that Tony Perez enjoys his time in the garden. “It’s wonderful … to watch it grow from nothing to something ... ,” said Perez. “It allows you to get your mind thinking about what’s next in life.”
It is surprising whe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
31st August 2009
If you are totally unsure of what you are doing when buying a home then you should seek the help of a professional real estate home buyer. This buyer will act on your behalf and will be able to choose the best house that fits your needs. You should also l... Read >
Author: breezego.css
25th August 2009
Gold
Is gold investment right for ordinary individuals like us? Read on.
Benefits of owning and investing in gold include:
Gold 401k
Stable and steady wins. While paper money and stocks are preferred over bulky gold, gold is relatively sta... Read >
Author: andreamarie
25th August 2009
If you own property in Aptos, you're lucky to be living in one of the most beautiful parts of the world.
However, you may still want to transform your garden from bland and boring to fun and fabulous. Money is tight these days, so if you're looking ... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
19th August 2009
Wine is nothing more than fermented grape juice. Wine has been known and documented to mankind since Noah of the great flood fame. Genesis 9:24 Covenant of the Rainbow. ” When Noah awoke from his wine,” Every culture on earth except for the Eskimo’s... Read >
Author: bollrakanth
19th August 2009
Professional gardeners and other gardening experts are aware that fruit trees commonly drop premature fruits and it is only a natural process of shedding some heavy fruit load. It is common knowledge that fruit trees bear fruit when they become mature eno... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops
18th August 2009
Finally March is upon us! Kick start your garden into action this Spring - it's time to prune shrubs and roses, divide perennials, mulch fruit trees and sow tender plants. Here's how...
1. Spring has sprung
The sun is beaming down and little buds are be... Read >
Author: A.Deakin
15th August 2009
The island of Corfu is the most northerly of the Ionians just off the west coast of Greece. It is 60 km long and 30km wide with the peak of Mount Pantokrator reaching 906 metres.
The local buses are a cheap way to travel, but be careful as the bus sc... Read >
Author: Linda Craik
10th August 2009
With the economy as it is, maybe you have thought about growing your own food, including putting in your own fruit trees. Growing your own fruit is fun, but there are a few things to know about the process.
First, you need to decide what type of frui... Read >
Author: anjohnson
07th August 2009
Gardening is much easier and far more enjoyable when you know a secret or two.
Most of the enjoyment of gardening comes from the fiddly bits, the care, maintenance, and minor adjustments of the garden - as opposed to the bruises, tired muscles, and fru... Read >
Author: gardenlandscape
31st July 2009
If you own property in Aptos, you're lucky to be living in one of the most beautiful parts of the world.
However, you may still want to transform your garden from bland and boring to fun and fabulous. Money is tight these days, so if you're looking to... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
17th July 2009
I have plans for a chicken coop; it's going to be big enough for my 5 soon-to-arrive hens, it will be well-built and functional, but it's going to look good too! I'm so excited to get started on it. I've already put in a vegetable patch, and a compost. I'... Read >
Author: rudgeinc
16th July 2009
http://Landscaping-SanDiego.com Everybody wants to do their part to make a contribution to the environment and make Earth a better place. One excellent way to start in an exceedingly practical sense is right in your own yard. Following are some secrets o... Read >
Author: Jerome Harrell
11th July 2009
http://Landscaping-SanDiego.com Everybody wants to do their part to contribute to the environment and make Earth a better place. One excellent way to start in a very practical sense is right in your own yard. Following are some secrets on ways to create ... Read >
Author: Ernest Steele
06th July 2009
The island of Majorca is the largest in Spain, and is one of the Balearic Islands located in the warm Mediterranean Sea. The island continues to be a popular tourist destination. Since the package tourism boom of the 1950’s Majorca has been at the foref... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
28th June 2009
The word "espalier" is both a verb and a noun. It means to create a wall of fruit. That is done by creating a framework to support the limbs of the fruiting plant. The structure can be free-standing, in the middle of a lawn or garden plot; or it can be er... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden
16th June 2009
Wherever you live, and whatever the weather conditions in your area, your garden will have its own special climate – its microclimate – brought about by a number of factors working together. The factors include the orientation of your site, its protec... Read >
Author: Steve Boulden
02nd June 2009
Important elements for a project of this type are containers, soil and plants. You can use almost any size container, provided it is large enough to contain the root ball of the plant with room to grow. Do not try to cheat and grow your plants in a contai... Read >
Author: Manseo
27th April 2009
This is a very delightful fruit. It comes earlier than the peach: and some like it better. It is a hardier tree, bears as well as the peach, and the green fruit, when the size of a hickory nut, makes a very good tart.
When ripe, or nearly ripe, it m... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
17th April 2009
A plat is a piece of ground: and it implies, that the piece is small, compared with other larger portions, such as fields, lots, and the like. I will just anticipate here, that when beds for asparagus, onions, and other things, are made, they should run a... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood
17th April 2009
A volume larger than this would not describe the differences in all the sorts of this, which has, for ages, been considered as the Queen of Flowers, the excellences of which to attempt to describe would be to insult the taste of every reader.
I shal... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood
17th April 2009
Usually the main motivation for planting a fruit tree is just the joy of maintaining a tree and eating the delicious fruit that comes from it. However, in my personal experience it is possible to go on a quite lucrative venture with fruit trees by operati... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan
17th April 2009
If you maintain any pitted fruit trees such as plums, peaches, or cherries, I'm sure you know that those types of trees are much more susceptible to diseases than any other type. While the fruits are delicious, it can be rather hard to live with all of th... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan
17th April 2009
Making sure that your fruit tree stays healthy is very important, but not as hard as some might think. There are several vital things you need to do: don't harvest all of the fruit on the tree at the same time; make sure the soil is healthy; watch out for... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan
17th April 2009
Some people love working in the garden, mowing the lawn, raising vegetables, fruit trees, and gorgeous flowers, pouring over wholesale garden supplies catalogues, looking for special deals, bulk, cheap closeouts and all the rest. Others of us would rather... Read >
Author: MJoseph
09th April 2009
To save on food, be an opportunist. Buy what you like, but buy on sale. Do you need oranges every day? Buy them when they're cheap, then buy grapefruit or orange juice when it's on sale. Opportunism is the key to low-cost living in general. You get everyt... Read >
Author: Jude Simons
09th April 2009
Many people forget that a crucial element in soil is air. Air is the driving force in stimulating soil life. Microorganisms, earthworms, biotic activity, all rely on a good supply of air. That's the reason for the standard caution against working the soil... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
09th April 2009
bud grafting), the scion consists of one single bud.
The interstock or intermediate rootstock is sometimes used in the grafting of certain fruit trees where it is known that some degree of incompatibility exists between the rootstock and scion. The pl... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
09th April 2009
If you plant the pips/seeds of an apple it will in time produce a tree that bears small, sour apples like its wild forebears, and therefore a waste of your time and garden space. It therefore makes perfect sense to buy a ready-made tree, one that can poss... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
04th April 2009
One of the most frustrating things that can possibly happen to someone who has slaved for hours and hours in growing a fruit tree is the unexplainable barrenness that can sometimes occur when there should be a plethora of fresh fruit. I know this from exp... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan
04th April 2009
If you have just recently planted a new fruit tree, I think it is safe to assume you are not yet an expert on the subject. More fruit trees die in their beginning years due to poor care habits than any disease or pestilence. Therefore it is vital that you... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan
30th March 2009
A great perk of organic gardening is finding different ways to achieve the same or improved result.
Many items that are normally binned can be of great use to the outdoor enthusiast. Here are ten ideas that won’t cost you anything.
1. Food lefto... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour
28th March 2009
Reasons for either bark scoring or ringing insufficient space for tree development is the most common reason for using growth - controlling techniques. This situation develops when there is more vigour than anticipated, this may be due to: -
The wrong... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
27th March 2009
Cultivate and manure the ground as for other fruit trees. In this country the currant requires shade in summer. If exposed to the full sun, the fruit is apt to become too sour. Plant it, therefore, in the South Border.
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There are several ... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood
25th March 2009
You’re in the back yard surrounded by wispy bushes, flowers that have tantalizing colors and fruit trees that are blowing in the wind. Somehow after all the hours of work it still seems somewhat bare and unfinished. You can tell the theme of your differ... Read >
Author: Barbara Tobiasz
20th March 2009
If you want to grow trees that are healthy and beautiful in Austin, here are a few tips to help you on your way.
To start, if you select trees that are native you will increase your tree’s survival rate as native trees are more drought and disease re... Read >
Author: anjohnson
20th March 2009
In most parts of the country it's still dead of Winter. However, in a few spots like here in the Desert Southwest, the warming weather starts to play tricks on Spring budding trees and plants. They think it's time to wake up when it's really not quite saf... Read >
Author: Joey Singer
17th March 2009
People who are adepts at gardening know that fruit trees commonly drop premature fruits and it is nothing more than a natural process of shedding a heavy fruit load.
Apples particularly are known to have several periods when this type of fruit drop occ... Read >
Author: capellaflavordrops
17th March 2009
As to the manner of sowing, planting, transplanting, and cultivating, what has been said of fruit trees and of garden vegetables and herbs applies here. The ground must be good, well tilled, and kept clean, or the plants and flowers will not be fine.
... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood
12th March 2009
The one thing that usually shocks new tree growers is the fact that the fruits produced by their tree are much smaller than the ones they're used to seeing at the grocery store. "What is wrong with my tree?!", "My God! What have I done!?" are some cried y... Read >
Author: Jesus Smay
10th March 2009
Beneficial Nematodes- Rather than attacking the adults, beneficial nematodes go after the larvae in the soil and are a safe and natural method of control. The entomopathogenic nematodes, Steinernema and Heterorhabditis spp., have been particularly effecti... Read >
Author: Juliet Sadler
09th March 2009
Do you have a small backyard and wish you could indulge in that great tasting fruit straight from the tree, not having to suffer commercially under ripe, tasteless fruit?
Espaliering can help you do this by creating a tree in a two-dimensional plane.
... Read >
Author: Outdoor And Garden
04th March 2009
Whether native-born or "transplant", we who live in Adams County, Pennsylvania are surrounded by history - historic battlefields, legacy farms, and preserved landscapes meet our eyes every day. Small wonder, then, that many local gardeners are drawn to th... Read >
Author: Rajkumar Sharma
25th February 2009
As their name implies, fruit leaves easily leaves that abide fruit. This may include apple, pink, citrus (i.e., ginger and lemon), durian, mango, morello cherry, pear, peach, nectarine and reward. In addition some nut relevance foliage, such as walnuts, a... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer
21st January 2009
Yes, It’s in India. Come in September. It’s a great month for trekking in the mountain deserts of Spiti, Ladakh or in the relative dry Darma valley in the northeastern Kumaon
Yes, It’s in India. Come in September. It’s a great month for trekk... Read >
Author: JASSI
20th January 2009
When budding a fruit ranking, choosing the right place to workshop it is very important. One thing that you have to think is its proximity to a house, electric line, part move, or any other thing that might disrupt its emergent. Once you have planted a fr... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver
16th January 2009
Yes, It’s in India. Come in September. It’s a great month for trekking in the mountain deserts of Spiti, Ladakh or in the relative dry Darma valley in the northeastern Kumaon
The Panch Kedar are traditionally visited in a long arc sweeping from n... Read >
Author: JASSI
16th January 2009
22 Winter Landscaping Activities
As you wait for spring, it's good to keep an eye out for shrubs and trees that may be dying due to extreme cold or lack of
water. This will make everything easier and cheaper in the growing season. Here are some other ... Read >
Author: David Merriman
08th January 2009
There are only two ingredients required to make soap, yet soap making can be a very time consuming and difficult project. In the old days, soap was made a couple of times per year, sometimes once a year. One of the reasons for not making soap more often w... Read >
Author: C.L. Hendricks
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
15th December 2008
Many times expatriates have fallen in love with large gardens belonging to their rented homes as they represent the essence of a life in the tropics. Large trees with monkeys and squirrels, fruit trees and coconuts, butterflies and bees, the smell of the ... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Reischel
26th November 2008
Growing tomatoes in your own garden is an age-old way of saving money. While the beauty of a vine-ripened tomato can't be denied, these plants hardly ever make it into the landscaping plan. There are numerous trees and plants and even weeds that without d... Read >
Author: April Walters
22nd November 2008
The one thing that usually shocks new tree growers is the fact that the fruits produced by their tree are much smaller than the ones they're used to seeing at the grocery store. "What is wrong with my tree?!", "My God! What have I done!?" are some cried y... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons
11th November 2008
Gardening is the best exercise or hobby that one can follow. To practice or work out for gardening there is no age bar as person of any age who is interested can do gardening at his/her home. After all, by performing this activity you are surely going to ... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine
07th October 2008
It seems that the recent inflationary setbacks of the past months have caused many of us to rethink our life-styles. Home buyers are now placing energy efficiency high on their list of wants.
This means that small improvements to your home that... Read >
Author: Carol Freyer
15th September 2008
In the Christian Bible, Jesus taught that you should teach a man to fish so that he could feed himself. Giving a man a fish makes him dependent on you and he is vulnerable to exploitation and becomes disempowered through your generosity.
This philos... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter
09th September 2008
In general, many people spend more time in their backyard than they do in their front yard. SO you have to have an equally well kept backyard where people can spend most of their time. You can begin with landscaping backyard where everyone would like to ... Read >
Author: House Plan Central
09th September 2008
In general, many people spend more time in their backyard than they do in their front yard. SO you have to have an equally well kept backyard where people can spend most of their time. You can begin with landscaping backyard where everyone would like to ... Read >
Author: Kevin Carden
09th September 2008
A new standard in antioxidant activity, Phloretin CF ™ and C E Ferulic ® represent a new class of preventive and corrective topical antioxidant treatment. After five years of extensive research, SkinCeuticals developed this patent-pending breakthrough ... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
05th September 2008
If you maintain any pitted fruit trees such as plums, peaches, or cherries, I'm sure you know that those types of trees are much more susceptible to diseases than any other type. While the fruits are delicious, it can be rather hard to live with all of th... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw
05th September 2008
Making sure that your fruit tree stays healthy is very important, but not as hard as some might think. There are several vital things you need to do: don't harvest all of the fruit on the tree at the same time; make sure the soil is healthy; watch out for... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw
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
04th September 2008
If you have just recently planted a new fruit tree, I think it is safe to assume you are not yet an expert on the subject. More fruit trees die in their beginning years due to poor care habits than any disease or pestilence. Therefore it is vital that you... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw
04th September 2008
One of the most frustrating things that can possibly happen to someone who has slaved for hours and hours in growing a fruit tree is the unexplainable barrenness that can sometimes occur when there should be a plethora of fresh fruit. I know this from exp... Read >
Author: Jess Shaw
03rd September 2008
One of the common problems for the commercial greenhouse grower during summer months is an infestation of spider mites. Spider mites tend to become more active in hot weather, and are not usually a problem in cooler weather. Spider mites feed off leaves o... Read >
Author: Roger
01st September 2008
while we read much information about how to create green housing, less is written about the yards. Some yards are green, but some are not. Many of us still add to the pollution by spraying pesticides on our fruit trees and vegetable patches.
Apart ... Read >
Author: Carol Freyer
22nd August 2008
If you buy a home, it will probably be the biggest financial investment that you will make in your life. It is a choice which some people choose never to make, preferring to spend their savings on luxury vacations or their own business. However, there do... Read >
Author: Justin Havre
24th July 2008
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Queensland's Granite Belt Wine & Tourism has confirmed it has pensioned off the former Spring Wine Festival, which has been running in the State's wine capital since the late 1980s.
Organ... Read >
Author: kate
21st July 2008
Research corroborates this — children who plant and harvest their own fruits and vegetables are more likely to eat them. For instance, what are the dietary ramifications for an individual who has high self-efficacy for increasing fruit intake, but who l... Read >
Author: Chuck Arnone
23rd June 2008
Santana Golf Costa del Sol, Spain is an 18-hole golf course par 72 of approx. 6207m in length, set in 138 acres of picturesque parkland. The golf course, sympathetically laid out by the architect Cabell B. Robinson, is set in a former avocado plantation w... Read >
Author: Richard
29th April 2008
Home owners enjoy the convenience of city and suburban living. One draw back can be the lack of privacy that comes with it. Some zoning laws here in British Columbia do not permit you to put up a fence. You’ll run into this scenario often times when ... Read >
Author: bchousingnetwork
28th April 2008
With the arrival of spring, many home owners are beginning to take a look at the foliage which provides such a beautiful complement to their lawns and gardens with a little bit of trimming in mind. Proper pruning means that not only will your trees, shrub... Read >
Author: Rob Parker
07th April 2008
Shrubs play an important role in many landscaping styles. This is particularly true for ornamental shrubs, which come in many, many different forms to the surprise of many people.
If you are looking for this type of plant, you’ll first have to decid... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
07th April 2008
You probably never thought that your garden could be greener, without adding more water. But these days everyone's talking about eco-friendly ideas, and yes, your home garden can be part of the solution. The most obvious eco-element is trees, of course. N... Read >
Author: M Shane
28th March 2008
Well, it is fast coming to a close. The first quarter of the year is over. It is time to face the facts.
I always ask myself these questions quarterly….I call them the “Five to Strive”:
1. What accomplishments have you made during the first 3 mont... Read >
Author: EnivaGuru
04th March 2008
Eating food is something I believe everyone loves to do. If you do not like eating food then you are not human! Food though is not always good for you. Some food that you put into your body is actually harming your body and you don’t want that. You want... Read >
Author: Ashley McAllister
24th January 2008
I love trees. Look around you and you’ll see things that originally came from trees. Chairs, tables, windows, posts, name it, and there is a big chance that all of the stuff around you used to be alive, growing and bigger than us.
Tree trimming, tree... Read >
Author: Charlie Angeles
02nd November 2007
How to Grow Large FruitFor many beginners at fruit tree growing, the biggest disappointment is that their first crop of fruit is mostly composed of small fruit instead of the nice large plump fruit seen in the local greengrocers. This is frequently upsett... Read >
Author: rwakefield
17th October 2007
Whether you are walking through the local mall or a big name casino you will likely find all different types of artificial trees and plants. These not only add an amount of sophistication but last a life time. These trees are the perfect idea for busy pla... Read >
Author: John Sern
04th June 2007
Raspberries: a garden must! By Robert Schpok
Many years ago I bought a house in Wisconsin with a huge backyard. Large areas were devoted to fruit trees, vegetables, flowers and my special favorites like strawberries and raspberries. Growing raspberri... Read >
Author: Robert Schpok
02nd May 2007
Truly vast, picturesque gardens like Versailles that cover many acres are a lovely and grand site to behold. But so are small gardens or yards. Visitors to Charleston and Williamsburg become enchanted by the small formal garden rooms that make up the ... Read >
Author: August
18th April 2007
There are many ways to cook outdoors. And if you ask anyone that loves to prepare their meals this way, you will find many differing opinions as to what is the best way to perform this task. There are probably two main ways to cook outside and that is wit... Read >
Author: Dave Owen
11th April 2007
1:1: In the beginning God{After "God," the Hebrew has the two letters "Aleph Tav" (the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet) as a grammatical marker.} created the heavens and the earth.
1:2: Now the earth was formless and empty. Darkness was on... Read >
Author: Adelante4
03rd April 2007
Why?
Organic gardening compost solves many problems. So much so that it's tempting to wax philosophical on the merits of making compost. Compost isn't just a gardening topic. It relates to conserving energy, reducing pollution, protecting the enviro... Read >
Author: Al Bullington
29th March 2007
Many gardeners have given up on the idea of a garden because they lack space, time or lots of experience. But if growing plants is an interest of yours container gardening could be your answer. Container gardens will allow you to enjoy "playing in the d... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
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
05th March 2007
Fruit trees seem sturdy once full grown, but nature has insured ways to keep them alive in forests and wild unexplored regions. Nobody knows how many perished due to the absence of necessary requirements to grow properly. Artificially grown fruit trees ... Read >
Author: B.Janeway
28th February 2007
First of all the most basic of questions. What indeed is wine?
Wine is nothing more than fermented grape juice. Wine has been known and documented to mankind since Noah of the great flood fame. Genesis 9:24 Covenant of the Rainbow. ” Wh... Read >
Author: Amy Goodmann
15th November 2006
The difference between wasps and bees is that a bee dies once it stings whereas a wasp can keep on stinging over and over again, not pretty.
So just what do you do to get rid of them? Here are a few tips:
Monitor bird nests boxes regularly: To avo... Read >
Author: Mila Sidman
13th October 2006
When buying seeds from wholesaler, seeds are sold by weight. Seeds are mostly described with the following terms :Common nameSome common names of tree species would be : maple, pine, boxwood.Latin nameLatin name of the previous mentionned would be : acer ... Read >
Author: Patrick Desnoyers
06th October 2006
Copyright 2006 Patrick Malcolm
Palm trees in ancient desert sands grew and satisfied almost every need the ancient Jews needed. The Jews ate the palm tree dates; the tree juices were fermented into wine; the trunk of the palm tree was used as construct... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm
03rd October 2006
Copyright 2006 Patrick Malcolm
The rise and fall of ancient empires has developed parallel also to the establishment and destruction of advanced fruit tree orchards. Ancient fruit trees such as olive tree orchards increased the wealth and health of na... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm
12th August 2006
When most people think of fruit trees, what comes to mind is usually basic information that's not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there's a lot more to fruit trees than just the basics.
The one thing that usually shocks new tree growers is... Read >
Author: Michael Gatt
01st August 2006
Fish Oil supplements such as Cod Liver Oil, together with Omega-3s and Essential Fatty Acids are extremely popular at the moment for their health benefits and their usage in improving the symptoms of many different diseases and disorders.
However, many... Read >
Author: Jack Prime
25th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Words of Life and Health
Earth Void and Without Form
Long ago the earth was the most beautiful thing you ever did see. In fact, one of its most beautiful gardens was taken up to heaven when sin invaded the earth. Initially, the earth ... Read >
Author: Veronique Belmar
22nd June 2006
7-Up manufacturer Cadbury Schwepps has begun an ad campaign that promotes the soda as "100 percent natural" and pictures cans of 7-Up being picked from fruit trees. The Center for Science in the Public Interest has threatened to sue Cadbury Schwepps if th... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
16th June 2006
Over The Garden Wall With Oaky: Buy Yourself A Small Greenhouse And Save Money
by John Elliott aka Oaky Wood
Looking out over my garden wall, just to see what ravages winter has left me, I saw my first casualties, a few broken panes of glass in the sm... Read >
Author: John Elliott
12th June 2006
After my arrival in Cuernavaca and the lovely dinner at Vanessa's aunt's place the whole family took me to my temporary home for the next couple of days: Villa San Marcos is a bed and breakfast located in a historic mansion in an area just south of downt... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
08th June 2006
Fruit trees can be divided broadly into two categories; citrus and deciduous. Once, every household grew several fruit trees, but now suburban blocks are much smaller and so space is limited. Citrus trees don't take up much room and are fairly hardy. They... Read >
Author: Bev Boorer
20th May 2006
Many people take for granted very simple ways to healthy living and eating. Our foods are full of toxins, chemicals and preservatives so when you eat try to think natural which is the best way to know your eating right.
If we go back thousands of years... Read >
Author: Lucy Denim
07th May 2006
Go ahead and relax and try to seize in every word I'm about to tell you. Hopefully these thoughts and dreams can help you generate new ideas for your backyard landscaping project.
As you know, backyard landscaping is an exciting hobby for many men and... Read >
Author: Johnny McKenzie
18th April 2006
Get free plants!
Almost any plant will grow by cutting if it is taken at the correct time of year.
Hydrangeas start to shoot in the early spring and are one of the easiest plants to propagate. Simply stick your prunings into damp ground or pots and the... Read >
Author: Bev Boorer
03rd April 2006
The beautiful island of Cyprus lies in the Mediterranean Sea, it basks in up to 300 days of sunshine a year making it an island for all seasons.
Every year Aphrodite's island effortlessly attracts holiday makers and expatriates in their droves; they ... Read >
Author: Rhiannon Williamson
17th March 2006
Chain Me to the Wall: Espaliering BasicsHave you ever wanted a gorgeous magnolia tree in yourlandscape, but never thought you had the room? Has thethought of an arching forsythia in your miniature courtyardnagged at your mind? Oh, if only you had the room... Read >
Carrie P. Williams
12th March 2006
Spring is coming, and it is time to start thinking about new plants, trees and flowers for your garden. Are you looking to add something to your garden? Read on to learn about plants you can grow.
- Flowers. Flowers are everyone's favorite. From sunflo... Read >
Author: Trendy Galaxy
05th March 2006
Landscaping: The Concept of Foundation Planting
The special planting set close to the house is called foundation planting and has great importance since it improves and enhances the proportions of your house as well as relates the house to the grounds.... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Passage
20th February 2006
Fruit trees can be divided broadly into two categories; citrus and deciduous. Once, every household grew several fruit trees, but now suburban blocks are much smaller and so space is limited. Citrus trees don't take up much room and are fairly hardy. They... Read >
Author: david smith
14th February 2006
The secret is well and truly out for Bulgaria. With the cheapest property prices in Europe, and a ridiculously low cost of living, people are buying Bulgarian properties in their droves.
Traditionally, property investing has been for the well-heeled, ... Read >
Author: Mark Gardner Emerson
19th January 2006
The artificial island of KoKred lies cuddled between two bends of the Chao Phyra River at a point where the river wends to its narrowest. It is a counterfeit stricture, as this straight and narrow channel was cut to speed the journey of river traffic as i... Read >
Author: Alister Bredee
24th December 2005
As you work on perfecting your homemade wine, it is important to spend a little time each month tending to your garden. Here I have broken down by month some of the things that you will want to do to ensure a bountiful harvest that you can use when making... Read >
Author: Brian Cook
17th December 2005
I think it quite safe to say that more has been written about the cultivation of grapes than has - or ever will be - written about any other fruit. This is not surprising, considering that the grape is probably the oldest of known fruits.
Surprisingl... Read >
Author: Brian Cook
27th 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
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