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Preventative Home Pest Control Tips
By John Sams · 14 years ago
Controlling pests around your home is an important responsibility; it helps protect not only your property but also your neighbors as well. During these bad economic times some people may not have the money to ...
Different Marginal Plants For The Garden Fishpond
By Nigal Quad · 14 years ago
You will discover six groups of plants which you ought to think about for the fishpond. This article and a few of the subsequent ones are all about what we call Marginals. When we speak ...
Researching Orchids Online
By Joanne Livingston · 14 years ago
Welcome to the wonderful world of orchids! I've been enjoying orchid growing for several years now, after a false start a few years after I finished up college. These beautiful plants have provided me with ...
Gardening Supplies For The Hydroponic Gardener
By Jonathan Blocker · 14 years ago
The New Year is a great time to reassess where you are going with the many projects in your life. If one of those projects is indoor gardening, you might have wanted to put a ...
Hydroponics System Grow Light Options For Your Home Indoor Grow Room
By Jonathan Blocker · 14 years ago
The type of grow light you use in your hydroponics system will have a large impact on whether or not your indoor-grown plants will thrive or even survive. One of the main reasons why indoor ...
Non-Toxic Weed Killer
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
For anybody who has done any gardening they know the difficulty of keeping a good garden free of weeds is an ongoing task that seems to never end. It is like the legendary monster whose ...
The Many Forms of Natural Weed Killers
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
There are many people in the world that believe weeds are only killed properly by noxious chemicals that pollute the air and possibly even the ground water in the area. Only these super potent death ...
Organic Weed Killers
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
Many weed killers labeled as organic contain sodium chloride, which is just plain table salt. What a lot of people don't know is that too much salt is actually poisonous so while it may be ...
Your Own Indoor Herb Kitchen Garden
By Dominick Machuga · 14 years ago
It's so easy to set up an indoor herb kitchen garden because so many culinary herbs are well suited to growing both indoors and in recycled containers. Your ability to grow veggies in your organic ...
Lawn Care and Fertilizer Application
By Melissa Langley · 14 years ago
Fertilizer application is best done during the fall season. Fall is a good time to provide your lawn with much needed fertilizer supplement and weed control solutions because the weather is very conducive for nutrient ...
Flowering Weeping Willow
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
The flowering weeping willow tree is the one you see that sags or hangs to the ground and looks as though it is sad hence the name, "weeping willow". Normally, they are such spacious trees ...
Golden Weeping Willow Trees
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
The golden weeping willow tree is one of the more popular trees of the weeping willows. It adds unmatched graceful beauty to water landscapes with it's long, sweeping, golden branches that flows down to the ...
Curly Weeping Willow
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
A curly willow tree (Latin name Salix Matsudana Tortuosa) and a weeping willow tree are both in the willow family. While a weeping one has limbs that grow down toward the ground, the curly one ...
The Beautiful Babylon Weeping Willow
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
The beautiful Babylon weeping willow is one of the prettiest blooming willow trees that have ever been seen! The Babylon will tolerate moist soils, but need lots of water to survive! These trees have long ...
Chinese Weeping Willow
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
The weeping willow tree was first known as the Peking willow from Peking China. It has been around for centuries, dating back as far as 400 B.C. In North America, Europe and parts of Asia ...
Dwarf Weeping Willow Tree
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
Variety is the centerpiece of the joy of a beautiful landscape. You can make your landscape more captivating by using dwarf weeping willow trees to emphasize scale and form of your yard.
A dwarf weeping ...
How Gardening Can Wash Away the Winter Blues
By Dave Berning · 14 years ago
With winter upon us, we typically feel a little down in the dumps. We may even complain of having cabin fever. So this is the perfect time to start preparing your lawn and garden supply ...
The Weeping Willow - One of Our Most Popular Ornamental Trees
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
The tree that we know as the weeping willow is a hybrid of the Peking willow of China (Salix babylonica) and the white one of Europe (Salix alba). It grows in almost every country in ...
Cherry Weeping Willow Tree
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
Weeping cherry trees are an ornamental type of tree that resembles weeping willow trees with their graceful, drooping limbs. They also have delicate blooms that range in color from white to light pink depending on ...
Planting a Weeping Willow Tree
By Derek Farley · 14 years ago
A weeping willow is a beautiful shade tree and it is a great addition to any garden or backyard landscape. Trees give life to small winged creatures and other animals and they also keep the ...