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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Details of Rock Garden Construction
August 13, 2010 – 4:00 pm | No Comment
Details of Rock Garden Construction

As a large amount of soil must be removed, which can be piled up around the outside, the height of the sloping sides which are to be planted is considerably augmented. A depth of four or five feet below the natural ground level provides space for planting six to eight feet high.

6 Great Ways to Use Deck and Garden Gazebos
August 12, 2010 – 3:27 pm | No Comment
6 Great Ways to Use Deck and Garden Gazebos

Interesting and unusual ways to Deck and Garden Gazebos that you may never have thought of. Do you have a beautiful outdoor gazebo in your backyard, but it sits empty because you are not sure what to do with it? Heres a look at some of the creative ways homeowners are decorating and enjoying deck and garden gazebos…

Handcrafted Garden Bridges…Old Designs are New Once Again
August 11, 2010 – 2:33 pm | No Comment
Handcrafted Garden Bridges…Old Designs are New Once Again

Handcrafted Garden Bridges designed from Decades ago are now a hot topic in todays modern landscapes.

Garden Accessories
August 10, 2010 – 2:27 pm | No Comment

Garden Accessories can be functional; but most often, they are placed in gardens for their charm and whimsy. From cheap mechanical croaking frogs to expensive gazebos, we just can’t get enough of them. A garden cart can hold a watering can, hand tools, and gloves and be used as a garden end table or just placed there for visual appeal only.

Garden Plants For the Winter Garden
August 9, 2010 – 1:28 pm | No Comment

Just because it is winter, your garden does not need to be brown and dreary. Here are a few plants that can bring a welcome splash of color to your winter garden.

Choices For Solar Garden Lighting
August 8, 2010 – 1:27 pm | No Comment

Landscape lighting can be both beautiful and functional. Solar lights are easy to install, and garden path lighting will add an interesting touch to your garden after dark.