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 Japanese Garden
July 19, 2010 – 10:27 pm | No Comment

The growing fascination with Oriental culture has led many garden aficionados to consider creating a Japanese garden. These are just some of the key features to help you in selecting the right accessories, and how they create a look and ambience that is very different from the Western formal garden.

Your Fruit and Vegetables in Mid November
July 19, 2010 – 8:27 pm | No Comment

If you are to be absent from home for any length of time, beet can be left in the ground covered with a cloche, but now is the time to lift and store Jerusalem artichokes and salsify. Have you ever eaten salsify in a similar way to asparagus? It is good if you like it!

Soil Basics – Creating Fertile, Healthy Soil
July 19, 2010 – 12:29 pm | No Comment

What makes a soil healthy and how to achieve this in your garden.

Organic Container Gardening – Easy to Grow Container Plants – Full Sun
July 19, 2010 – 10:27 am | No Comment

Organic container gardening allows you to add interest, color and creativity to a garden. Organic gardeners have many choices for areas that receive six or more hours of sun.

Copper Snail Garden Sculpture & Stake
July 19, 2010 – 8:12 am | 3 Comments
Copper Snail Garden Sculpture & Stake

With amusing wide eyes, this whimsical snail will be gladly welcomed to any garden!
Made entirely of copper with a beautiful green patina
Glossy UV-reisistant finish protects against nature’s harsh elements
Sculpture measures 16″x 8″ and includes a …

Small Space Garden – Challenge it With Vertical Gardening
July 19, 2010 – 6:28 am | No Comment

Here are some ideas for you when you are faced with the challenge of small space gardening. One of the easy solutions to this problem is vertical gardening. You have to think of growing plants and flowers vertically if you have a balcony garden or a small patio or rooftop garden. Even a fence or internal wall can be converted into a beautiful vertical garden.