Gardening

Italian garden style
By Jonathan Radford · 18 years ago
Everyone has their own idea of how an Italian garden is- or should be, based around formal, geometric lines (hedges) and romantic avenues of flowering plants. This of course is a fair image but to ...
Mowing The Lawn - Do It The Correct Way
By Adam Jackson · 18 years ago
Without mowing the lawn, a beautifully manicured yard can easily turn into an overgrown forest. Ignoring the proper techniques according to the type of grass you possess can also lead to damaging problems that are ...
Go Start Lawn Care Business, And Be On Your Way to A Nice Monthly Residual Income
By Anthony Pang · 18 years ago
Start lawn care business and outdoors - both go hand in hand. If you enjoy the sun as much as I do, then naturally, you should start lawn care business. Get paid while mowing the ...
The Rare, Prolific, Tasty Fruit Of The Chinese Jujube
By Patrick Malcolm · 18 years ago
The Chinese Jujube Tree (Chinese Date), Ziziphus zizyphus. The Chinese Jujube was introduced formally into the U.S. in 1908 by the USDA that imported exceptional Chinese cultivars from China, Japan, Korea and Indochina. About 50 ...
Using Plants From Your Garden In A Tomato With Avocado Salad and Other Recipes
By Mary Hanna · 18 years ago
Plants from your garden will be maturing very soon leaving you with an abundance of fresh foods for great culinary uses like Tomato with Avocado salad or a Greek Salad with a hummus recipe for ...
Are You A Wannabe Bonsai Master?
By Robert Funge · 18 years ago
If you fancy a new hobby then the art of Bonsai can be an amazing and enjoyable pastime. Even Bonsai masters had to start somewhere, so you mustn’t feel intimidated if you fancy having a ...
Growing Carnations from Cuttings
By Sue Wyatt-James · 18 years ago
Currently carnations are among the most popular flowers of florists, but many people are unaware how easy it is to grow them in an outdoor garden. They include two varieties, the outdoor garden variety and ...
Flowering Dogwood Trees: A Favorite Tree Of America
By Patrick Malcolm · 18 years ago
The State of Virginia has adopted the dogwood flowering tree as its State tree, and many cities in America have named themselves 'The Dogwood City.' Atlanta, Georgia holds a spring festival every April to coincide ...
The Secret Art To Pruning Your Bonsai Tree
By Robert Funge · 18 years ago
There is an old saying that Bonsai enthusiasts often say, and is one that should be imprinted into your brain. ‘As with the bottom – so with the top’. Pretty simple huh, so with any ...
Fine Gardening
By Ali Pahlevani · 18 years ago
Gardening in and of itself is an art form. And the art of fine gardening is just that, an art. Fine gardening may mean many things to many people, but to me fine gardening means ...
Garden Supplies Are Where Your Joy Of Gardening Begins!
By Sam Butler · 18 years ago
You finally managed to buy that dream house you always wanted, a house with a nice garden and lawn – but if you are looking forward to create a wonderful outdoor space and to develop ...
Palm Trees Suitable For Containers Used Outside And Inside Your Home Or Office
By Patrick Malcolm · 18 years ago
Dioon (Gum) Palm Tree - Dioon spinulosum Giant Dioon is technically a cycad of pre-historical origin, and the Dioon palm tree can grow up to 1 ½ ft. in diameter with a Dioon trunk growing ...
Fancy Growing Your Own Bonsai Tree?
By Robert Funge · 18 years ago
An Introduction To Growing Your Own Bonsai Tree Most people associate the word ‘art’ with either painting or maybe sculpture. However, there is a largely forgotten art that draws its natural source not from stone ...
How To Make Flowers & Plants Last Longer
By Brant Florist · 18 years ago
A little extra care can make any size flower arrangement or fresh flower bouquet last longer. Part of the intrinsic value of fresh cut flowers is the fact that their beauty is so fleeting... it ...
Start a Worm Farm - The Worms Do All the Work, But You Get Great Fertilizer
By Joe Serpico · 18 years ago
So, you may be wondering why anybody would start a farm to grow worms? Maybe to use when they go fishing, or sell to other fishermen? Well, there are some people who do it for ...
The Amazing Flowers Of Camellia Japonica And Camellia Sasanqua
By Patrick Malcolm · 18 years ago
Japanese Camellia, Camellia japonica. American gardeners in the South know and love the Camellia japonica, a landscape shrub, bush, or tree that can grow 20 feet tall. The Camellia japonica became an important garden landscape ...
Bonsai Tips
By Thomas Martin · 18 years ago
In my view bonsai gardening is the one hobby you can take up and create something which can only be described as a stunning art form, even if, like me, you were born with as ...
Rare And Exotic Garden Perennials For Landscape Planting
By Patrick Malcolm · 18 years ago
The term, 'perennial plant', means simply that the plant returns following severe freezes, to grow again the next year. Trees are cold hardy tested perennials by nature, some trees that are evergreens and do not ...
Garden Sheds Everything You Ever Wanted to Know
By Francesca Post · 18 years ago
Sheds are often thought of as the non-residential building at the bottom of the garden or the allotment. They can contain a variety of items that can’t find a place in the home, such as: ...
Garden Tips On Buying The Best, Cold Hardy Flower Bulbs For Outdoor Planting
By Patrick Malcolm · 18 years ago
Buying flower bulbs to plant and grow is an exciting experience that begins in the fall and continues through the spring. Dutch flowering bulbs are usually delivered to American ports by the month of September ...