Creating Beautiful Gardens
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Visiting wonderfully crafted gardens as Butchart’s in Vancouver, Canada or the Mirabell Garden in Salzberg, Austria, inspires gardening enthusiasts to create their own little Eden in their home space. There a lot of possibilities open …

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Article Archive for 18 July 2010

Hypertufa Sculpture – Step by Step Guide to Make Your Own Sculptures Using Hypertufa
July 18, 2010 – 10:27 pm | Comments Off

Sculptures are great work of art that many people recognize. The work of art is as amazing as its value. Putting sculptures in your garden provides extra beauty that catches the vision of every person.

In the Greenhouse in Mid March and the Fruit and Vegetable Jobs
July 18, 2010 – 7:28 pm | Comments Off

Chrysanthemums, dahlias and bedding plants will now be moving on from greenhouse to the frame to harden off. A fortunate exit, for the tomatoes will be hankering to take their place, demanding a temperature of 12 – 15C. (54-59F.). Decorative chrysanthemums should be re-potted into 4& 1/2 inch pots as soon as the 3 in. pots become full of roots: they can then be transferred to the frame.

Soil PH and Its Effect on Your Garden
July 18, 2010 – 11:28 am | Comments Off

Soil pH, its effect on your garden, how to determine it and how to change it.

Hot Trend in Urban Gardening – Container Planting
July 18, 2010 – 9:27 am | Comments Off

Gardening is no longer just for people who live in the country. Growing trees, flowers, fruits, or vegetables, through container planting, can be grown easily even in large cities.

Gardening Vertically: Fad, Emerging Frontier or Long-Overlooked Art Form
July 18, 2010 – 5:29 am | Comments Off

Is there more to vertical gardening than huge yields from tiny spaces? What are the benefits to setting up a vertical garden?