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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White House Organic Vegetable Gardening – Fresh is Best!
July 27, 2010 – 10:31 pm | No Comment

Did you know that Michelle Obama takes a personal interest in providing the White House with fresh fruit and vegetables daily for her family, the staff, and anyone that visits? The reason is the incredible health benefits that only fresh, organically grown fruit and vegetables can provide. Americans are getting back on track to healthier eating habits knowing that diet and most health problems are directly related.

Soil Plus Compost Equals Lush Healthy Plants
July 27, 2010 – 4:29 pm | No Comment

Learn what to do to improve your plants to be lush and healthy. Learn that by just adding compost to your landscape and gardens your need for additional fertilizer will be minimized. Learn how to have the richest soil in the neighborhood.

Container Gardening Ideas
July 27, 2010 – 2:28 pm | No Comment

Gardening can be one of life’s pleasures but if room or time are limited a garden may be out of the question. Container gardening can solve this issue by allowing gardens to be planted in very limited spaces and with the minimum of maintenance. Here are some container gardening ideas.

Six Retirement Community Garden Tips
July 27, 2010 – 9:27 am | No Comment

Keeping up a retirement community garden is no easy task. As we age, the body gives out first before the spirit, and it becomes harder to do something we have enjoyed all our lives–gardening. However, the sure signs of a true gardener even if they do little more than buying a pot of marigolds from the corner hardware, shows up at the first sign of spring on a warm sunny day.

Hand Cast Stone HAPPY FAT Kitten CAT Garden SCULPTURE Feline KITTY Cement Statue
July 27, 2010 – 8:13 am | No Comment
Hand Cast Stone HAPPY FAT Kitten CAT Garden SCULPTURE Feline KITTY Cement Statue

Hand Cast Stone HAPPY FAT Kitten CAT Garden SCULPTURE Feline KITTY Cement Statue

How to Use Stone in the Garden
July 27, 2010 – 1:27 am | No Comment

Integrating stone into your landscape design can add depth, texture, seating and even a sculptural element to your garden. Stone has other important functional qualities as well, such as, strength and stability. Stones give a sense of…