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Choosing the Best Plants for your Garden
By Valerie Garner · 17 years ago
Many times we buy plants on impulse then find there is nowhere in the garden that really suits them. Before buying plants carefully examine your garden to see how much sun and shade it gets, ...
Soil Contamination, How Does It Effect The Inhabitants?
By Joan Barton · 17 years ago
Soil contamination must be eradicated to ensure that the best produce is grown for consumption, (most important for organic farmers) first it has to be proved that the land and soil are of good quality, ...
Farm Tractor Store A Gardeners Paradise
By Kevin Moore · 17 years ago
If you have a large backyard with a huge lawn and you are sick of pushing that old mower across it week after week it maybe time for a visit to a farm tractor store ...
Popular and Well Accepted – Bougainvilleas
By Ricky Hussey · 17 years ago
Bougainvilleas are possibly the most popular, well liked and one of the most extensively grown tropical plants.
It is a native to the shore of Brazil. Philibert Commerson the French botanist, in the 1760's located ...
How to Take Extreme Care of Bougainvillea
By Ricky Hussey · 17 years ago
Bougainvillea has happened to be a very popular and colorful vine for summer and spring making an immense addition for a colorful terrace or deck in the gardens.
Water and Soil: Bougainvillea will flourish in ...
Attractive Flowers of Bougainvillea
By Ricky Hussey · 17 years ago
If the entire flora of Bougainvillea is white, why are these plants considered to be so attractive and bright? The reply is that it is not the flowers that draw the attention of various people ...
Tips on Maintaining Bougainvillea Plant
By Ricky Hussey · 17 years ago
Bougainvillea is as well known as Paper flower is from the family of Nyctaginaceae and is a native of Brazil. This tropical trailing plant is grown in containers and is perfect for hanging baskets and ...
Enhance Gardening With Hydroponics Breakthrough
By Jovan Gomez · 17 years ago
Many people knew nothing about hydroponics yet for an agriculturist, and even a gardener, hydroponic spells produce at its best, higher yields, environment friendly technology, minimal labor and high return in investment, in short, MONEY! ...
How To Keep Critters Out Of The Garden
By Vera Pappas · 17 years ago
This is a timeless struggle between the Gardener and Nature's creatures.
Rabbits, Deer, Chipmunks, Squirrels, Gophers, Moles, Voles and Ground Hogs are probably our biggest challenge in our Vegetable and Flower Gardens. Following are a ...
Container Vegetable Gardening
By Chris And Alison Clarke · 17 years ago
Container vegetable gardening is ideal if you don't have the space for a conventional vegetable plot in your garden.
Or if you just want a few tasty vegetables without the effort of maintaining a proper ...
Plants in Profile: The Dracaena Species
By Paul Zanelli · 17 years ago
The introduction of office plants into modern office buildings has grown significantly in recent years with many companies employing the services of professional office plant and office plant maintenance suppliers. Whilst most interior landscaping companies ...
Planting And Growing An Organic Vegetable Garden
By Mark Pappas · 17 years ago
Interested in growing organic? For many, it’s the only way to grow.
When starting an organic vegetable garden you must start from the ground up. Compost is the key to a lush, bountiful organic garden. ...
Gardening Tips and Techniques
By Brian Hackett · 17 years ago
To open, various gardeners seek to steer clear of fall gardening as much as they can due to the winter frosts that often hail quite early and have the tendency to make things slightly difficult. ...
How To Make Organic Compost
By Jennifer Kelso · 17 years ago
Organic composting can be as simple or as complex as you want to make it. The best part about creating compost is that it can consist of any organic material and we all have access ...
Easy Vegetable Growing
By Chris And Alison Clarke · 17 years ago
Vegetable growing is becoming more popular each and every year and if you have space in your garden its worth giving it a go.
Its not just about saving money, no, far from it.
Its ...
How Do LED Lights Work?
By Joanne Jones · 17 years ago
Go to your local hardware store and you will notice that LED (light-emitting diode) lights are becoming increasingly more popular. These lights use very little energy and they are rapidly replacing older, more energy consuming ...
How To Choose Floral Containers For Your Flower Arrangement
By Liztiany Zakaria · 17 years ago
Flowers can add a touch of beauty, peacefulness, and elegance to almost any room or any occasion.
While flowers are very beautiful, most of the time you are going to need some type of floral ...
Lee Valley Garden Tools are Tops
By Rex Magnum · 17 years ago
Located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada since 1978, Lee Valley garden tools are made by a family-owned company that promises the highest standards in the business. The company has been continuously ranked as one of the ...
What Hand Gardening Tools Do You Really Need?
By Rex Magnum · 17 years ago
You probably have a shed full of large gardening tools, such as rakes, hoes, and spades, but you may find them to be a little large for some of the jobs around your garden and ...
Gifting a New Gardener with a Garden Tool Kit
By Rex Magnum · 17 years ago
Where do you start when you want to become a gardener? As with all activities, there are certain tools that are necessary for you to get your start. Do you know someone who is new ...