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- Radiant Roses For Roof Gardens by David Urmann
Roof gardens cool the air, filter airborne impurities, and promote biodiversity as they perform as feeding stations for birds and insects. The sweet smelling, beautiful and radiant roses are great additions to roof gardens.
- Benefits of Aerobic Compost Tea by John Yazo
Give your garden soil an extra kick with the use of aerobic compost tea. Aerobic compost tea will benefit your organic garden in many ways.
- Weathervanes - Why Every Gardener Needs One by Jennifer Akre
If you have seen weathervanes at your local gardening store, you may have wondered if you really need these in your yard. After all, aren't weathervanes meant for the top of a barn on some ranch in the middle of the country? Sure, that is one place they would look great, but there are still ways that you can incorporate them into your yard and make them not only a beautiful touch, but also a practical one.
- Garden Benches - Giving You a Nice Spot to Sit Down and Enjoy the Beauty of Your Garden by Jennifer Akre
You went through all this work to create a beautiful garden in your backyard. A lot of planning and a lot of sweat into it and now that it is all completed, you want to enjoy it. Yet, you forgot to buy some comfortable seating for it. Well, do not worry because there are plenty of relaxing garden benches available that will nicely get the job done.
- Garden All Year Long by Ian Pennington
Did you know that there are a lot of veggies you can actually grow indoors all year that take little time to take care of indoors, if you have the floor space. Many people don't realize that indoor winder vegetable gardening is possible.
- Nearly Work-Free Vegetable Gardening by Ian Pennington
Growing vegetables from your own garden is one of the best ways to provide your family with healthy and fresh produce. But starting a garden can be a time consuming and intimidating process, particularly for beginners.
- Beautiful Garden With Roses by Ian Pennington
Although the stereotypical image of a rose is the kind given as gifts on dates, there are actually hundreds of varieties in all kinds of sizes and colors and soil and temperature preferences. You can greatly reduce the need for expensive and harmful pesticides or fertilizers by not fighting nature.
- How to Make Liquid Fertilizer From Your Compost by John Yazo
There is something better than compost, compost tea. It is a nutrient rich liquid fertilizer made from compost that can be applied either as a foliage spray or soil drench method.
- Companion Planting and It's Benefits by John Yazo
A way of gardening with plants that benefit each other. Companion planting is a method of gardening with the harmony of nature.
- Get Your Roses Planted - Think Spring and Have Fun Planning Your Garden by Cheryl Hanlon
Roses are a plant that can be planted in any garden in the spring or in the fall months. Roses are a hardy plant and one that can be moved in the spring and again in the fall if you decide to change your mind. How you plant your roses is going to be the biggest part of the entire part.
- Harvesting and Using Grass by Cheryl Hanlon
Grass in any landscape can add beauty and texture by so many different methods to the other plants and flowers that just can not do it alone. Grasses can add color, tall, flowing, or they can be different in colors at many different times of the year.
- Organic Fertilizers and Soil Structure by John Yazo
The benefits that the use of organic fertilizer bring to your garden are greatly rewarding. Enhance the nutrients and life back into your garden soil the same way that nature does.
- Container Vegetable Gardening by John Yazo
Container Vegetable Gardening is an ideal solution when you don't have a yard to plant a garden and is also a way of gardening to add versatility to your yard. Container gardening can be done to add accent or dimension to the landscape with the planting of vegetables or flowers. You can create the same effects with vegetables as you would with the planting of flowers.
- Where to Get Quality Organic Vegetable Seeds by David Karlson
It is very easy to grow as much as fresh organic veggies as you want in your backyard. All you require to do is to look for some Organic vegetable seeds and sow them.
- Chrysanthemum - Excellent Perennials With Landscaping Uses As Well As Flower Color by Jonathan Ya'akobi
Perhaps you associate Chrysanthemums with cut flowers. You should know though, that there are some excellent perennial "Mums" that have landscaping uses as well.
- Cleaning and Storing Garden Tools by John Yazo
The proper cleaning of your garden tools after use will add years of life to your investment and be ready to use when needed. Once the garden season is over you should properly clean and store your garden tools for the next season. When spring fever hits you want to have your garden tools clean and ready.
- Hibiscus Plant Care by David P. Lee
Hibiscus is a beautiful flower to grow. Even though it is an exotic flower it is not hard to care for. Below are some basic tips on how to grow Hibiscus.
- Green House Kits by Gordon Petten
In most greenhouse kits, the hot house walls frames are made using durable aluminum, steel or plastic. However, there are some kits that have wooden frames. Instead of the traditional glass, plastic is the material normally used to make coverings or panels used to fill up the space in between the frames.
- The Effects of Lawn Care Products on Your Pets by Andrew Caxton
This article talks about the effect of lawn care products on your pets. It also mentions some preventive measures you can take to protect your pets from these products when necessary.
- Organic Lawn Care - How to Go About It by Andrew Caxton
This article talks about the ways in which you can stick to organic lawn care. Having tall grass, buying organic pesticides and organic fertilizers are some of the ways in which you can avoid chemicals and adhere to natural methods for your lawn.
- Lawn Care Business Logos by Steve Sutherland
One way to get your lawn care business off to a great start is to get a great looking logo design. This helps you to establish your brand right from the start and to slowly grow your reputation over time. Like any other business, in lawn care you are relying on making a catching the customer' eye and making a good impression when you run an advertising campaign.
- Great Garden Maintenance Tips For Your Shed, Pond and Patio by Mike Ward
It takes a bit of effort to set up a beautiful garden and keep it at its best. Left unattended, it will lose its beauty with sheds and patios becoming untidy dumping grounds, ponds become dirty and the inevitable weeds springing up everywhere. The secret is to allocate a small amount of time on a regular basis - and your garden stays clean and inviting.
- Essential Garden Tools For Your Low Maintenance Garden by Mike Ward
Here are the basic essential tools required for a low maintenance garden that will be able to deal with most garden maintenance tasks. Since you will be using them for many years, it is worthwhile investing in decent quality garden tools as available online, or take a trip to your local garden store.
- Soil Testing For Traditional Or Organic Growing Methods by Andrew Stratton
The most important part of your plants' environment is the earth in which they are planted. Soil testing is perhaps the most important factor that determines whether or not your plants will thrive or struggle.
- Design a Low-Maintenance Water Garden to Give Your Home a Tranquil Appearance by Mike Ward
Design a water garden that will give your garden a certain style and your home that quietly distinctive appearance. The well designed water garden always attracts passing admirers who will often pause to enjoy and admire its tranquility.
- Soil Testing Helps You Have a Beautiful, Healthy Lawn by Andrew Stratton
A manicured yard can make your home look warm and inviting. The best way to achieve a beautiful lawn is through soil testing for recommendations of the nutrients your soil needs.
- A Low Maintenance Garden - How to Create and Maintain an Easy-Care, Low-Maintenance Garden by Mike Ward
A little research and careful planning will save you endless hours of work in the long run. Choose easy-care plants and take into account what the plant's needs are. Study the space required by each plant and then draw a sketch of your plan before you do anything.
- A New Gardener? Great Tips and Advice For the Beginner by Mike Ward
As a new gardener, once you have experienced the satisfaction of watching something blossom to its full potential in an environment you have provided, you will be hooked! Gardening provides a wonderful sense of reward and pride.
- Pruning Geraniums - How to Keep Your Plants Full and Vibrant by Lee Dobbins
Geraniums are such a versatile and colorful plant that they can really add a lot to a garden. However, if you want to make the most of them, then pruning geraniums should be on your gardening "to do" list. If you don't take the pains to prune your geraniums, they will become very "leggy" producing long branches that have just a few leaves and hardly any flowers.
- How to Tell the Difference Between a Cactus and a Succulent by Thomas Fyrd
There are different types of cactus plants and they are proven to be a great houseplant. This article is about cactus and describes what they look like.
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