Gardening

How to take care of fresh cut flowers
By Timothy Spencer · 17 years ago
You just received a breathtaking delivery of flowers from the man you love, and now you're probably thinking about how to make their firm petals and vibrant colors last for as long as possible. Here's ...
Plants For Heavy Clay Soils
By Chris And Alison · 17 years ago
Plants for heavy clay soils are surprisingly quite common and can be propagated as easy as most other gardening plants. Now we all know heavy clay soil is difficult to dig, it sticks to your ...
Spring vegetable gardening
By Tracy Ballisger · 17 years ago
One of the greatest pastimes that leads to the most satisfaction for a person who has a yard is spring vegetable gardening. Vegetable gardening is quite possibly one of the world’s most wholesome pastimes. Whether ...
Tulips Growing
By Tracy Ballisger · 17 years ago
A Guide to Tulips Growing Tulips come in many shapes and sizes and their wonderful colors bring joy to any garden. Tulips need to be planted in late fall or early winter for the best ...
Some Tips for Cabbage Growing
By Tracy Ballisager · 17 years ago
Cabbages are the fourth most produced vegetable in the United States but most people tend to grow the same varieties. Cabbages are categorized by head shape, the most commonly grown being flat-head and round. Cabbage ...
Tips for Keeping Your Garden in Color All Season
By Ryan English · 17 years ago
Sometimes it is difficult to achieve colors for all seasons. There is no iota of doubt that everyone would love to see a garden full of blooms through out a year. You have to plan ...
Discover How To Plan A Backyard Garden: 7 Golden Rules That Will Transform Your Back Yard to an Envious Garden!
By Steve Kent · 17 years ago
Now that spring is here, it's time begin selecting the best plants and flowers for your garden. But before you do, have you ever been guilty of buying plants on impulse only to discover after ...
Benefits of Hydroponics with gardening
By Peter Stevens · 17 years ago
Hydroponic gardening is method that many people do not thing about. It used to be thought of as something that the general public could not partake in. With todays advances in technology, hydroponics has gained ...
Squirrel Proof Bird Feeders That Work
By Jaqueline Ferreira · 17 years ago
What is a garden without birds? They liven up the space and make us feel more in touch with nature. To attract our feathered friends a bird feeder is a natural addition to the garden. ...
What Kind of Lawnmower is the Best for Your Lawn?
By Brian Jenkins · 17 years ago
If you have moved into a new house, or just need a new lawnmower, there are a lot of choices available. Now-a-days, you can purchase anything from a basic reel mower that just uses your ...
How to Protect Your Spring Lawn from Crabgrass
By Brian Jenkins · 17 years ago
Crabgrass has been the bane of landscapers and lawn enthusiasts since the first yard appeared. The fancy, scientific name for the most common crabgrass found in North America is Digitaria sanguinalis. This weed is sometimes ...
The Beauty of the Bonsai
By Louise Green · 17 years ago
Bonsai trees have always held a fascination for me. The first time I ever saw a sizeable collection of many varieties of species was at the Longwood Gardens in the Brandywine Valley in Pennsylvania. There ...
Rooster Decor for the Garden
By Charlene Hamm · 17 years ago
Landscaping can be very rewarding when you design the area yourself, or add your own special touch to a professional landscaped yard. Whether you choose a formal or an informal garden, depends on your taste, ...
Fresh Flowers vs. Dry vs. Artificial
By Judith Babb · 17 years ago
Ever been in a situation of having to decide whether to purchase a floral arrangement made of plastic or silk flowers over one made of fresh flowers? Actually the right choice is much easier than ...
Trellises--So Many to Choose From! But Which Is Best?
By Ellen Bell · 17 years ago
There are many different types of trellises on the market today--wood, metal, plastic, fan shaped, obelisk shaped, etc. A trip to any garden supply store will verify this. In fact, there are so many choices ...
Climbing Plants--Five Types of Climbers to Know
By Ellen Bell · 17 years ago
Whether you are an aspiring gardener or a regular green thumb, it's important that you are well versed in the area of climbers. Climbing plants can be a gardener's best friend, especially if you're cramped ...
Garden Lighting
By Christine Beals · 17 years ago
Garden design is the art of creating beautiful landscapes for your outdoor retreat. Alluring garden design can be accomplished with the help of professionals or even by talented garden owners themselves. Thankfully with today's advanced ...
Garden Design
By Neil Bromhall · 17 years ago
Gardening is an enjoyable hobby that can keep you fit, tap into your creative skills, is a rewarding experience and can even make you money by adding value to your property. Attractive gardens can add ...
Hanging Tomato Planters - The Best Way to Grow Tomatoes?
By Jay Ruppel · 17 years ago
Gardeners are always in search of the best way to grow tomatoes. Each year we see new ways and gadgets designed to help achieve that goal. Here we take a look at one of the ...
Bulb Planting with Garden Augers
By Jerry Anderson · 17 years ago
In the confusing world of specialty gardening tools, one little known tool stands out for the many jobs it will accomplish. The tool I'm speaking of is the garden auger. A garden auger is just ...