Article Archive for 16 July 2010
Gardening time is here again! You have grandiose visions of a lush green paradise, picturesque flower beds and picture perfect tomatoes and other vegetables. You see yourself lazing in a hammock with a good book, and breezy summer nights with neighbors jealous of your good fortune. Right? Well, something like that, I’m sure.
There has been a lot of hype lately about genetically modified foods, and it has many people asking, “What’s the big deal?” In this article, I will highlight a handful of the harmful qualities of genetically modified fruits and vegetables and why organically grown foods are better for you and your family.
Keeping Your Soil Healthy Your soil is the most important part of your garden, but too many people forget to nurture their soil. Soil is a living thing, containing microbes, fungi, insect life and g…
A quick solution for a changing scenery, whether indoors or in the garden – is to plant into pots, or containers. This allows color and variation to be simply moved from one spot to another, either with the seasons, or as whim decrees.
Nice gardens come in many forms and sizes. A garden often reflects its owner’s personality and taste. It can be viewed like a piece of artwork. This article outlines some tips to get your dream garden.
