Eco-Growing Newly Discovered Fruits, Herbs & Vegetables for Fun or Profit
August 5, 2010 – 3:27 am | No Comment

Did you know there’s an exotic melon with flesh like lime gelatin dessert (only better)? Have you ever heard of the taradi vine with its edible tubers? How about the delicious Shopova fruit?

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The Role of Containers in a Formal Garden
July 13, 2010 – 7:28 pm | No Comment

Containers can often play an extremely important part in a formal garden scheme, especially large ones filled with a single plant. A classic example is agapanthus placed at the entrance to a patio or at the bottom of some steps. Again, plants with a fountain shape, such as yucca or grasses, are ideal subjects for positions such as these. A series of pots set at regular intervals down a path is also a useful device. The pots can contain perennials, annuals, or shrubs, but they should have a neat overall appearance.

Avoid Poisonous Commercially Grown Fruits and Vegetables – Grow Your Own With a Hydroponic Garden
July 13, 2010 – 6:27 pm | No Comment

Hydroponics is growing in popularity. Learn why you should seriously consider setting up your own indoor or outdoor hydroponics gardening system.

CLASSIC SLEEPING CAT STATUE Outdoor Garden Sculpture Cast Concrete NO RESIN
July 13, 2010 – 8:11 am | One Comment
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Soil For Vegetable Gardens – Simple Instructions
July 13, 2010 – 7:29 am | No Comment

Preparing your soil for vegetable gardens is one of the most significant issues when arranging your outside garden. Spend time here, and harvest the rewards.

Planting Container Plants Indoors
July 13, 2010 – 6:27 am | No Comment

Adequate sunlight for each particular plant must be considered when planting anything indoors. Some plants like direct sunlight, while others prefer indirect sunlight. It doesn’t matter whether your plants are sitting on a table, windowsill or an end table, their needs for sunlight will vary between low, medium and high light source requirements.

So You’re Planning On Building A Garden That Has A House In It!-Part 2
July 13, 2010 – 3:29 am | No Comment

A well designed garden offers you a sense of address a personal setting that complements the architecture of your home and supports and enhances your lifestyle. It is a living work of art, an extension of your living area. It has structure and it balances your practical needs with your desired aesthetics. It is value adding to your property.