Gardening

Starting a Worm Farming Business
By Herb Bennet · 13 years ago
WORM FARMING HAS EXISTED FOR AGES. However the beginnings of worm farming are not generally understood. But one thing is for sure and that is those who know about the advantages worm farming gives us ...
The History of Gardening
By Xenos Daniels · 13 years ago
Some of the earliest forms of gardening for ornamental purposes have been recorded in ancient Egypt where people of high status used walled gardens as a place to relax in the shade of trees and ...
Do-It-Yourself Curb Appeal
By Kevin Moore · 13 years ago
Front yard landscaping, also known as curb appeal, has become more and more popular over the past decade. There is even an HGTV show titled "Curb Appeal". I love that show, but they tend to ...
Tropical Gardens and Water Features - Recycling Art at an Andalucia Hotel
By Filip Eyckmans · 13 years ago
Enfrente Arte in Ronda, Spain is an unusually artistic hotel, situated in the south of Andalucia. This idyllic city offers breath-taking views of its ‘new’ bridge as well as the surrounding nature. Hemmingway once declared ...
New Lawn Care for the 21st Century
By Adi Meiry · 13 years ago
Allowing yourself to sleep late on the weekends after a hard week at work is no longer a crime. For the average person working 40 hours per week, Saturdays and Sundays are days for cleaning ...
Weber Grills - Reviews On Why You Need One
By Marielle Knops · 13 years ago
More than likely, if you barbecue on a regular basis, you have probably owned at least one Weber grill. A very innovative company, Weber has been in business since the 1950s and continues to make ...
Gardening Tools To Make The Life Easier and Much more Productive
By Douglas Ciricillo · 13 years ago
Many garden tools are already designed optimally for their individual uses. But you would be surprised at the creativity seen over the years. For instance, fitting guards on garden hoes helps to protect delicate plants ...
What to do With Grey squirrels in Your Garden
By Simon Maddocks · 13 years ago
Many people think the grey squirrel is an attractive little animal and often they try to encourage them to visit their gardens. The trouble is grey Squirrels are destructive little fellows and they have a ...
Selecting Specialists for the Installation of Lawn Sprinklers
By Garry Gibson · 13 years ago
Through the high temperature of summer season, sprinklers represent a homeowner’s best companion while they don't have to venture out in the heat to water their yards. The particular improvements in the lawn care industry ...
Toxic Caterpillars
By Joshua Ellison · 13 years ago
In recent weeks a new threat to the British ecosystem has reared its tiny head. Due to the rising rate of imported plants by domestic horticulturists, an infestation of exotic moth larvae has seen the ...
An Overview of Soil Testing
By Joe Walter · 13 years ago
INTRODUCTION Soil testing is mainly for the purpose of agriculture. In agriculture, the soil testing is the analysis of a soil sample to determine nutrient content, composition and other characteristics, including contaminants. Tests are usually ...
The Gardeners Calendar
By Jules Morgan · 13 years ago
JANUARY Take care of your lawn. Make every effort to avoid walking on your lawn when frost is present, damage will show later. Mowing should not be often needed during this month. Fescue should not ...
Helpful Hints for Healthier Lawns
By Adi Meiry · 13 years ago
When it comes to keeping your lawn or garden healthy, GrassCycling, also known as mulching, is your ticket to success. Mulching mowers, essentially allow freshly cut grass to decompose back into the soil, providing your ...
Are Garden Umbrellas a Necessity for your Garden?
By Hiren Modi · 13 years ago
You like to keep your garden lively and gorgeous to the best of your capacity. You take care of several things in order to keep your garden healthy and attractive. Also, keep on searching newer ...
Hayfever season nearly upon us!
By Jon Hendricks · 13 years ago
So, with such a cold winter this year, it's likely that the hayfever season may come a little earlier than normal. According to The National Pollen and Aerobiology Research Unit, the cold winter encourages birch ...
How to keep hay fever at bay
By Jon Hendricks · 13 years ago
Sneezing, runny and itchy eyes, coughing, a swollen throat, streaming nose and a general feeling of unwell – those familiar with this horrible allergy will know all too well what these symptoms indicate. Hay fever ...
Flies and the law for business
By Jon Hendricks · 13 years ago
As a business owner you often have to put yourself in your customers’ shoes – you wouldn’t want flies in your home, landing on your food and kitchen surfaces – and you can be sure ...
Why Midges are different
By Jon Hendricks · 13 years ago
As summer approaches in the Scottish Highlands, tourists and locals face a pesky truth – the infamous Highland midge (Culicoides impunctatus). This tiny blood-sucker, with a wingspan of less than 2mm, is responsible for small ...
Summer and the problem with wasps
By Jon Hendricks · 13 years ago
There is nothing worse than competing with a wasp for your dinner. And in Britain, Vespula vulgaris, otherwise known as the common wasp, is not only a nuisance but can be a real danger for ...
Growing Orchids Indoors
By Michelle Reynolds · 13 years ago
Orchids accepted as the largest flowering plant in the globe and being fame home growing plant they are obtainable around the world. There are many verities of orchid plant grows around in the world which ...