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How to choose Rattan Garden Furniture?
By Kris Raven · 12 years ago
Outdoor and indoor rattan furniture is by far one of the best types of furniture you can use in your garden, conservatory or patio area. The best part is rattan furniture is available in a ...
Caring For Your Compost
By Joshua Ellison · 13 years ago
There are fewer habits a gardener can develop that are of greater benefit than composting. Dedication and persistence are rewarded with a cost effective means to fertilize your garden, not to mention a practical use ...
Credit Crunch Hits Our Allotments
By Joshua Ellison · 13 years ago
The Royal Horticultural Society have recently published a public interest story concerning the rising prices and popularity of allotment gardening and you may be shocked to find out how plot space translates into wallet space. ...
Yellow Fellows
By Joshua Ellison · 13 years ago
Continuing our colour coding of the garden, this week, if yellow is your thing, we bring you a host of butter-toned cultivars. Yellow is considered, in psychological circles, to effects one’s self esteem, specifically to ...
Hydroponic Growing
By Jade Coleman · 13 years ago
Hydroponics is a process whereby plants are grown without soil, in mineral nutrient solutions. Plants grown by this process may also be grown in gravel, mineral wool or perlite.
Hydroponics is being adapted all over ...
Lopping the Limbs
By Joshua Ellison · 13 years ago
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, ...
True Blue
By Joshua Ellison · 12 years ago
Continuing from our previous piece concerning the introduction of select colour schemes within the garden, we now bring you a variety of cool, blue cultivars to compliment the fiery shades we talked about last week. ...
Maintenance of Outdoor Fountains
By Chris Harry · 13 years ago
Outdoor fountains are well-thought-out one of the best possible approaches of improving the attractiveness of your garden. With the quantity of beauty that they afford to your house, it is very important that you make ...
Why Businesses and Homeowners Purchase Indoor Flytraps During Winter Months
By Terry Ogerly · 13 years ago
Should a business or home purchase an indoor flytrap during the winter months? Many people believe that flies are seasonal with no need for fly control during winter months. If you are located in a ...
Various garden tools from spear and Jackson
By John Gregory · 13 years ago
Various garden tools from spear and Jackson
Here are just some of the many tools on offer from this very good manufacturer.
E-Series Border Fork
Features:
* Centralized foot take, lowers slipping and unbalancing, offers ...
Can Garden Power Tools Groom your Garden!
By John Gregory · 13 years ago
Home gardening can be a very intimate past time. People prefer to feel near to nature and also the earth whilst getting exercise and enhancing their house. Many people, however, would like to complete the ...
Sensory Gardens (if not necessarily sensible!)
By Joshua Ellison · 13 years ago
To many, a garden is just a glorified bouquet, somewhere to apply an artistic touch and allow nature to do the leg work and, while the aesthetic appeal of this idea is undeniable, to truly ...
Expanding your Horizons - Tricks to Make your Garden Look Bigger!
By Joshua Ellison · 13 years ago
While an experienced gardener will have a knack for best taking advantage of the space they’ve got, for example with the correct balance of small to large plants or how their borders are positioned, there ...
The Garden Hand Tool Introduction Part 1
By John Gregory · 13 years ago
http://www.justgardentools.co.uk/compare_scrapers.html
Used for removing weeds and moss from between paving slabs, on paths or patios. Also for cleaning mower decks, tools, boot scraping etc. The sharp edges cut weeds whilst the hook removes the debris. ...
Earth Plants are Easy
By Joshua Ellison · 13 years ago
We are all perhaps familiar with the stress and difficulty that comes from attempting propagation of our beloved perennial plants using cuttings or division, particularly the ever present threat of diseases that are so easily ...
Many Colours Red
By Joshua Ellison · 13 years ago
In conjunction with our regular editorials bringing you the latest news feeds and suggestions from the gardening world, Floral and Hardy will now also be presenting a colour focused commentary - a regular piece that ...
Find the Professional Tree Service at Jacksonville Fl
By Chriss Melvin · 13 years ago
Since trees are an indispensable part of human society and surrounding, they deserve a proper and periodical maintenance. The presence of trees increases the aesthetic look of surroundings and makes it pleasing. Trees also carry ...
Heed the Seeds!
By Joshua Ellison · 13 years ago
The January sales might not apply to gardening, but garden bargains can begin early with ordering seeds in preparation for the planting period of early spring to give yourselves plenty of inexpensive colour in the ...
Keeping a Pest Free Greenhouse
By Jonathan Miranda · 13 years ago
Growing plants in a greenhouse gives you the opportunity to control the environment on a daily basis. Controlling the temperature, humidity and other climate conditions will help your plants thrive no matter what the conditions ...
Mistletoe - Where Did It Go?
By Joshua Ellison · 13 years ago
Mistletoe - second to the Christmas tree, it is the staple yuletide plant. Songs are written about it, doors adorned with it and kisses won under it, but this seasonal decoration and great matchmaker is ...