Archive for Gardening
August 15, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: organic gardening
If you think you are very serious about organic gardening, maybe you feel it is time to start getting educated on the subject that used to be know and referred to as- all muck and mystery- thanks to the work of many pioneers and early organic gardeners, there is an increasing understanding of […]
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May 21, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: fertilizers, organic fertilizers, chemical fertilizers, environment, gardening
Why should you use organic fertilizers in your garden? Simply because they are good for your plants and good for the environment.
Nearly 70 percent of water pollution comes from agricultural areas that use chemical fertilizers, according to the EPA. These chemicals leach into the water and cause […]
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May 20, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: gardening, organic gardening, landscaping, flowers, Gardening Supplies, garden supplies
Well, you have turned your leisure pursuit into a passion and you are at present considering turning into a master gardener and thus pursue your interest more intensely. But what exactly does this entail?
Most people make up their minds to upgrade their gardening skills and […]
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May 19, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: terracotta pots
Many keen gardeners are fans of terracotta pots and it’s not hard to see why this is. There are plenty of advantages of using these pots but one of the main ones is the fact that the clay they are made from usually protects the roots of the plants. This is important in […]
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May 13, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: Hedging, hedge plants
Generally hedge plants define internal or external boundaries in gardens, parks, farms and estates. As internal markers, they can be used to divide fields, line paths, edge rose borders and to separate beds in kitchen gardens. Externally, hedges usually mark territorial rights, clearly defining what belongs to whom and they have a […]
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April 23, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: orchid, orchids, sympodial, monopodial, flowers, flower
Orchids are a very unique family of flowers; they are the largest family of flowering plants. The orchid has evolved so successfully that there is only one continent in the world where they do not grow naturally - Antarctica. The evolutions of the orchids mean that they have learnt […]
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April 6, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: chainsaws, chainsaw reviews, compare chainsaws, discount chainsaws, best buy chainsaws, durable chai
A chainsaw is a perfect tool when you need it most to remove a dead tree from your backyard or to do some carvings. In any case it is a handy tool which you can use very effectively. The most popular model is […]
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April 2, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: rock garden design, fountain garden stone
An unusual and beautiful garden can be planted where there is a bog or marsh. A pond is not an essential feature of the bog garden, although its presence is to be desired, for the overflow can be used to feed the marsh. It is essential, however, that the […]
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March 23, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: daylilies, day lily, daylily, day lilies, day lilies care
Perennials are quite popular for the home gardener. They will grow and bloom every year. They will survive over winter usually by bulbs, tubers, woody crows and rhizomes carrying over next year’s new growth. The Daylily has scapes that grow from the roots. Along the scapes […]
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March 15, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: garden, shade, sail, shades, triangle
Finding garden shade may not be top of your list of priorities at the beginning of February but it is nevertheless something well worth considering. Although you may not have seen the sun for a number of months that does not mean it is not on the way. There are […]
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March 13, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: roses, gift, gift of roses, growing roses, grow your own roses
Roses are beautiful, and not surprisingly, they are one of the most popular flowers to give as a present. Of course, they also cost quite a bit to purchase in a bouquet, so how can you save money on the cost?
The best solution is […]
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March 9, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: greenhouse, greenhouse management, gardening, roses, rose growing, rose propagation
Rose plants for forcing purposes are generally grown from cuttings of the new wood made any time from November to February, but for most purposes the earlier date is preferable. The rule generally given for learning if the plants are in proper condition to be used […]
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March 3, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: Water, gardening, watering gardens, watering techniques, garden
Water scarcity all over the world has evolved into a problem that needs immediate solution by all those involved. The water facilities, public or private, the local, governmental or international associations and organizations, the national environmental departments and the vast public have to be informed on what water […]
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January 1, 2009 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: roses, rose gardening, personal roses, rose gifts, rose cutting, cutting roses
Roses were spread across the U.S. when early pioneers brought their rose cuttings with them in mason jars to plant them in the new areas they were moving to. This art of propagating roses has been around since Victorian times and it remains one […]
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December 20, 2008 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: flowers, growing flowers
If you have ever taken a walk in the woods you may have seen all the beautiful flowers that can be found right in nature. These flowers are wild, but are still beautiful. Did you think to yourself, I wonder what these would look like in my yard? If you have wondered […]
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December 14, 2008 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: flowers, growing flowers, rose garden, flower garden
For those who love the gorgeousness of flora around them have definite favorites in special roses that bloom and make their environment rich and pleasurable. Climbing or rambling roses are popular around the world with men and women of all ages. They are found in different varieties of […]
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December 12, 2008 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: kitchen appliances, juice, juicers
100% fruit or vegetable juice is very healthy for you. Some people like to drink juice instead of actually eating the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables they need in a day. Having a balanced is important in keeping you feeling and looking young and healthy. People drink juice to stay […]
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December 3, 2008 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: roses, flowers, rose garden, flower garden
Roses are very beautiful flowers with fragrant flowers that come in a variety of types and colors. Tending a rose garden is a fairly simple process consisting mainly of watering and pruning. You can decide when you prefer to prune your rose bush either in the spring or the […]
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November 1, 2008 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: Container grown hedging, hedge plants, potted hedging
The vast majority of hedge plants are best bought bare-rooted. A bare-rooted plant has been grown in fields where its roots were able to grow without being restricted by pots. As a result bare-rooted stock tends to be bigger, stronger and healthier than its container grown cousins. […]
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October 28, 2008 · Filed under Gardening
Topics: long stem rose, buy flower online, rose garden
The rose is the first flower whose perfume has been recorded. Undoubtedly many other scented flowers existed before those records were made, but, being inferior, they were disregarded. The historians of perfumery tell us also that the rose was the first flower from which any form of […]
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