Creating Beautiful Gardens
August 5, 2011 – 12:32 am | Comments Off

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 26 July 2010

Grow Herbs and Vegetables in Your Kitchen!
July 26, 2010 – 10:27 pm | Comments Off

There is no taste that compare to that of fresh picked herbs and vegetables. You can enjoy home grown veggies, even if you live in a small apartment with no yard space for a garden! With the new aeroponic gardening systems you can grow herbs and vegetables in your kitchen! What’s aeroponic gardening? This article will explain!

Vermiculture: Indoor Composting and Organic Soil Improvement
July 26, 2010 – 4:28 pm | Comments Off

Vermiculture is a fun and interesting way to recycle kitchen waste with the help of earthworms. At the same time you’ll be producing valuable earthworm castings, one of the best organic plant fertilizers around.

Outdoor Lawn Furniture – Enhance It With Tips For Planting Container Gardens
July 26, 2010 – 1:29 pm | Comments Off

Container gardens are beautiful accessories for the patio, porch, lawn, garden, poolside or deck. Use your imagination to find unique containers to bring to life with flowers and planting material. You will find tips for choosing the perfect container and step by step instructions on how to plant that container.

Garden Trellises and Cages
July 26, 2010 – 9:27 am | Comments Off

Garden trellises and cages are used in flower gardens and vegetables gardens for support. Garden trellises make a flower garden very decorative and come to life; in a vegetable garden they help produce cleaner more defined vegetables.

Inspiring and Intricate Herb Garden Designs
July 26, 2010 – 12:29 am | Comments Off

The history of garden design dates back to 1500 BC. The earliest evidence of horticulture and landscaping is in the form of Egyptian tomb paintings depicting lotus ponds surrounded by symmetrical rows of acacias and plants. The famous Hanging gardens of Babylon were known as one of the wonders of the world. Temple gardens contained vegetables and herbs that were considered sacred.