Garden Design in Dry Climates - Reducing the Size of the Lawn

Posted by Homer on June 30th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

The gardener in a dry climate where water is at a premium, may look jealously at garden books from wetter climates, and dream of growing acres of lawn. In fact, reducing the amount of lawn invariably leads to better design solutions.

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A Healthier You With Organic Gardening Tips

Posted by Homer on June 30th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

Organic vegetables not only make us healthier, it is also great for our taste buds. Organic vegetables are tastier and sweeter. Organic vegetables and fruit contain almost no residues so to act on the safe side, it may be best to choose organic for children.

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Top 7 Rules to Make Your Tuscan Garden Look Divine

Posted by Homer on June 30th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

There’s nothing like a brilliantly choreographed Tuscan garden with delightful flowers, gushing waterfalls and classy statues dancing to your tunes every evening. It’s a place where you can put your feet up and relax, marvel at tall cypress tress swaying to the dictates of the wind and take time to smell the roses, or should I say, lavender. Simply put, it’s that ethereal part of your abode that puts the spring back in your stride effortlessly.

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When it Comes to Organic Vegetable Seeds Or Plants

Posted by Homer on June 30th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

Grow fresh organic vegetables and herbs in your own back yard. Thought you were too busy to have a garden this year. Growing your own organic vegetables ensures that your vegetables are free from pesticides and chemicals.

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Why Use Or Make Compost Tea

Posted by Homer on June 30th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

Now we may have a easier and better way of supplying those nutrients and organisms such as bacteria and fungi. To brew or not to brew, buy or homemake a resource to use n all your gardening needs.

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Plant Stands For the Home and Garden

Posted by Homer on June 30th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

Using plant stands in the garden and indoors, with special emphasis on garden plant stands. Create super plant displays inside and out with plant stands that are a decor item in their own right.

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Seven Requirements to a Successful Flower Or Vegetable Garden

Posted by Homer on June 30th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

What is the Right Plant and Where Do I Put It? We all have asked that question if we were brave enough to enter into the world of gardening. Maybe I have stimulated some thoughts to think about when entering this field.

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Tips For Planning a Successful Vegetable Garden

Posted by Homer on June 30th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

One of the most important parts of growing a successful vegetable garden is the planning you put into it. Find out what you need to do before planting a single seed.

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Perennial Flowering Vines, Bush Hedges, and Fern Plants

Posted by Homer on June 30th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

Gardeners grow two types of plants basically, annuals and perennial plants. The annual plant grows from a seed; flowering follows and the mother plant dies after the new crop of seed has matured. The perennial plant does not have a life span that is limited to one year unless it is grown out of zone.

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Helpful Lawn Care Tips Posted By : M.C. Podlesny

Posted by Homer on June 30th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

The author of this article gives his tips on how to have a nice healthy lawn.

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