Gardening

Steps for easy Lawn care – help for you
By Max Info · 16 years ago
When you have a lawn that you are responsible to take care of, you have to take care of so many things in the lawn care such as feeding water, mowing the lawn, etc. You ...
Tips for your Vegetable Garden
By Bruce Tucker · 16 years ago
If you love to plant a vegetable garden every year like me then you know the amount of work that can go into it. With all of that hard work there are some things you ...
How To Get Rid Of Slugs
By Ann Cohen · 16 years ago
I planted my lettuce this year and it grew wonderfully, until I picked them and there were slugs insides. So I had to find a tried and true way to get rid of slugs in ...
Make a Cascading Bouquet
By Alex Vitti · 16 years ago
Did you know during the prehistoric times a bouquet was in the form of a garland? This garland was a combination of herbs and wild flowers. The ancient Romans believed a bouquet of strong-smelling flowers ...
Tree Trimming Causes Death
By Rhaiyne Johnson · 16 years ago
There may be hundreds of trees each year that begin their journey healthy and vibrant, but end up showing signs of failing health and sadly, death. There are many different causes for this, but a ...
Passionate About Gardening? Maybe it's Time For a Greenhouse!
By Stuart Sager · 16 years ago
Are you a dedicated home gardener and wish you could do more with your landscaping situation? Do you miss gardening during the cold months of the year, when your backyard lies dormant? Would you like ...
Growing Strawberries In Containers
By Timothy Samuel · 16 years ago
Growing strawberries in containers or pots is easy to do, even if you don't have much outdoor space. But you say I don't have room for a garden! Not to worry, this article will show ...
Growing Your Best Watermelons
By Ellen Bell · 16 years ago
In the long, hot days of July and August, there is nothing quite as refreshing as a cool slice of watermelon. It is a summertime treat enjoyed by young and old alike. Watermelons are an ...
How to Keep Your Pond in Good Condition
By Carol Miller · 16 years ago
Keeping your pond in good condition should be your number one priority. Once your pond starts developing problems, you will find that it will take more time and money then if you were attempting to ...
Cedar garden bench - and the use
By Heinz Golz · 15 years ago
Enjoying outdoor cedar garden bench in your backyard, patio or porch is a great way to sit, loosen up, and enjoy your environment. A tough cedar garden bench is lovely in the backyard or on ...
Hydroponic Kits: A Great Beginners Choice
By Hank Gordon · 16 years ago
Hydroponic gardening is not just for professional cultivators anymore, although these professionals depend on hydroponic kits for indoor setups it is also a great way for beginners in indoor gardening. The hydroponic kits these days ...
Collecting rainwater
By Naomi Mackay · 16 years ago
Be prepared for the next drought or hosepipe ban, and keep down your bills if you’re on a water meter by collecting rainwater to use in your garden. It’s easy, cheap and, of course, the ...
Growing Your Best Tomatoes
By Ellen Bell · 16 years ago
Tomatoes are arguably the most popular homegrown crop in the United States. What makes them so popular? Most tomato lovers would agree that the best-tasting tomatoes in the world are those that are homegrown in ...
Potting Mixture And Earthworms In Your Garden
By Juliet Sadler · 16 years ago
Potting Mixture for cuttings and transplanted seedlings: - 2 parts sharp sand, 1 part loam, and 1 part leaf mould (or peat moss for acid tolerant plants). Potting Mixture for general potting, especially for such ...
Growing Cucumbers In Your Garden
By Juliet Sadler · 16 years ago
To give minute rules for the propagation and cultivation of this plant, in a country like this, would be waste of time. However, if you wish to have them a month earlier than the natural ...
Grafting Your Trees
By Juliet Sadler · 16 years ago
GRAFTING is the joining of a cutting of one to another tree in such a way as that the tree, on which the cutting is placed, sends up its sap into the cutting, and makes ...
Is Your Lawn Dying? Here's How To Revive It
By Alex Murphy · 16 years ago
As time goes by, the dirt in your lawn becomes more compressed. Mainly, this occurs due to foot traffic or rolling large machines, such as lawn mowers over it throughout the seasons. Your lawn may ...
What Is A Hand Glass
By Janice Sherwood · 16 years ago
A hand glass is, square glass house in miniature. Its sides are about eight inches high from the ground to the eves. The roof rises from each side in a triangular form, so that it ...
Annuals and Biennials
By Fern Marshall Bradley And Trevor Cole · 16 years ago
A garden can be quickly filled with color by using annuals and biennials. These plants flower longer than many others and are ideal for filling gaps in a border. Almost any patch of soil can ...
London Bathroom Remodelling
By Bathroom Remodelling · 16 years ago
Bathroom remodelling is one of the home renovations that can add a lot of value to your home when you list it for sale. The key to getting potentials buyers to want to buy your ...