Learn to Grow Vegetables in Planters & Pots

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

Even if you don’t have any yard space, you can still grow your own vegetables. Find out how to grow them in planters & pots in your own container garden.

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Organic Garden Design Basics - Little Known Secrets That Make Your Garden Thrive

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

Whether you’ve grown an organic garden before or are just thinking of garden plans for your first garden, the *exact* same basics apply. This article covers: garden plans - how to pick the best spot for your garden, 2 crucial elements that will make or break your organic garden, growing a organic garden - how big you should make your garden, and other insanely important garden tips that 90% of gardeners never think about!

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Five Lovely Things That Make Your Garden Really Stand Out

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

Would you mind to own the greatest garden in your neighborhood? No, it doesn’t need to be big. Neither it requires a lot of money. All you need to do is to be creative and arrange your garden well. Do you need some help?

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Phormiums, Flaxes, Cookianum Or Tenax?

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

Slightly confused? Allow me to simplify the matter for you. Phormiums are otherwise known as the New Zealand flax, of which there are two species - Tenax (stiff upright leaves) and Cookianum (soft flowing leaves).

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Give Your Immobile Plants the Alleyway Beggar Treatment

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

Indoor plants can require exacting room conditions. Be sure you know what your preferred breed requires and whether you can fulfill its leafy wishes.

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Eliminating Weeds On Paths and Drives Posted By : rwakefield

Posted by Homer on June 29th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

Weeds don’t just grow in flowerbeds, they also force their way into cracks in your driveway and paths. Here are a few tips for keeping them under control.

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Methods for Building a Garden Shed Base Posted By : Sara Lungley

Posted by Homer on June 28th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

When constructing a garden shed base, there are three methods you have to choose from; concrete, paving slab and timber bearers. While each is different in its own way, there are benefits and downsides to each.

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Getting Rid Of Weeds The DIY Way Posted By : rwakefield

Posted by Homer on June 28th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

If you are a keen gardner, you will be all to familiar with the hearbreak of finding you carefull cultivated garden being overun with weeds. Here are a few tips opn how to figt back.

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Hydroponic Gardening In Courtyards Posted By : Kaye Dennan

Posted by Homer on June 28th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

Do you think that hydroponic gardening would suit your situation? For answers to the benefits of growing hydroponically read this article.

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Putting Compost on Your Organic Garden

Posted by Homer on June 27th, 2008 — Posted in Gardening

Organic garden fertilizers are not only great for your plants; they also slow the moisture loss of the soil reducing the need for watering. Chemical fertilizers usually destroy some of the nutrients of the soil, and by reusing of the soil is also reduced. Plant this in your garden and forget about it.

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