Articles, tagged with "fruit trees", page 1
06th February 2012
Everybody loves fruit - it’s nature’s ice cream with more than forty flavours, it’s the backbone of our vitamin intake, not to mention a good looking addition to the garden. Those of us who have, are or will in the future, grow fruit trees will inevitably...
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Floral and Hardy
14th December 2011
Great campfire meals are the champagne family camping experience at any campground! Yet the majority of campers manage hotdogs or marshmallows on the fire but have limited success with proper meals or more difficult to cook proteins like chicken. Our c...
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Author:
peter howard
15th November 2011
If you are a newcomer to greenhouse gardening, you may be wondering where to begin. While there's quite a bit of information out there regarding greenhouse gardening, it could be frustrating to sift through it to find anything reliable. Well, we know your...
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Author:
Paula Greenfield
02nd November 2011
Fruit trees are often enchanting in any garden and are pleasurable to observe. It's always a miracle how the once lifeless winter twigs are metamorphosed in the spring into clouds of blossom ready to turn into fruit later on.The true magic of the trees is...
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Author:
JimyWeekst
20th October 2011
Tomato plants are often destroyed by the workings of stink bugs. The US sees no shortage of these annoying pests and there are more than 200 species of the bug here, and more than 4,700 species throughout the world. The stink bug lurks just about everywhe...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
17th October 2011
Organic solutions to garden pests
There are many problems that can occur in our landscapes and gardens that can and should be solved naturally without harsh chemicals .
I would like to share with you three...
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Author:
Dan Wayne
13th October 2011
The area of Asturias in the north of Spain played an important part in the evolution of modern day Spain as we know it. During the Arab occupation of Spain, which lasted a long 800 years, the area managed to remain Christian and was the point from which t...
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Author:
Peter Lawrence
11th October 2011
In 1653 Shalimar Bagh was built by a Mughal Emperor who formerly constructed Shalimar Garden at Lahore in 1641 AD. Shalimar Bagh is a residential area in North West part of Delhi. This garden was the place of coronation of Aurangzeb and it contained a pla...
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Author:
OSA WebmasterTwo
11th October 2011
If you are taking a Spanish course in Argentina, you certainly do not want to miss out on visiting estancias while you are in the country. The word "estancias" is translated to the English word ranch. While you may have never visited a ranch in the United...
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Author:
Ken Ingraham
04th October 2011
The call of nature is so strong that it drags people towards its beauty and greenery. In this 21st century, every individual are looking for ways to bring green living lifestyle in our planet. They also look to enhance green awareness and methods to safeg...
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Author:
David
03rd October 2011
Wisbech is a market town in the Fenlands in the county of Cambridgeshire. The River Nene and the Fens marshland gave prosperity to Wisbech in agriculture. When the Fens were drained, it created ideal conditions for agriculture and made Wisbech an importan...
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Author:
David Fisher
26th September 2011
The report Pyrethroids Survey in China newly-released by CCM, shows that China’s pyrethroid industry will keep a fast growth in the next few years, analyzing from the aspects of production, consumption, demand and future forecast, etc.
Pyrethroids, a k...
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CCMInternational
24th August 2011
Fruit trees are very difficult to imitate and therefore and not commonly available in artificial versions, this is due to the fact they would look very unrealistic as many tropical plants are not able to grow in Britain due to the weather and therefore wo...
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Author:
Pardeep
19th August 2011
Although it’s a common misconception that all wasps die out in the winter (some manage to hibernate during the chilly months), you’re likely to be at most risk of an infestation during the late summer.
This is because this is the time of year that work...
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Author:
Robert Weir
16th August 2011
Albert Einstein once said that when the bees are gone, mankind would have no more than four more years left on the planet. This might seem a little melodramatic, however there is truth in this, and bees play a critical role in our lives, even though we do...
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Author:
Ronald Kresten