All That You Need to Know About Gardening

Friday 5 February 2010 @ 5:02 pm

If you are considering planting daffodil bulbs, the following tips might be useful to you. Daffodils are resilient flowers that can be grown easily. It is nearly as easy as putting the daffodil bulbs in the ground and waiting for them to grow. It is important to decide the kind of daffodil you want to plant. There are various varieties of bulbs available.

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Pergola Designs - So Many Choices! But Which is Best?

Friday 5 February 2010 @ 5:02 pm

Choosing the right pergola design for your yard can be a difficult task, especially when you consider the vast array of choices available today. In this article, we’ll help you sort out the pros and cons of some different types of pergolas.

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5 Tips to Grow Your Own Little Herb Garden

Friday 5 February 2010 @ 4:02 pm

Herbs are important ingredients in Southeast Asian cuisine as the provide aroma and flavour that are characteristic and unique to various dishes, and since many Southeast Asian culinary herbs are undemanding and fuss-free tropical or subtropical plants that are suitable for growing in our local climate Malaysia, it is really not difficult to start your very own pocket of green. Even in our urban jungle, it is really easy to grow your own little herb garden.

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Proper Way of Planting a Flower Garden

Friday 5 February 2010 @ 4:02 pm

Many processes and activities are involved in planting a flower garden. The best time to start planting a flower garden is in the fall season, however, you can start planting a flower in whatever season you want but fall season is the most appropriate one to consider if you want to plant a flower garden.

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Artificial Grass - The Future Starts Now

Friday 5 February 2010 @ 4:02 pm

The latest innovation in the development of artificial grass shows just how far this product has come since it’s inception. Who would have thought the installation of such a product could reduce your carbon footprint?

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Simple Yet Effective Winter Gardening Tips

Friday 5 February 2010 @ 3:02 pm

Gardening is something which can be performed by any individual belonging to almost any age group because with gardening, you don’t have to go through complex procedures and complicated steps. You just need to have some knowledge about the basics of gardening with the help of which you can design an attractive garden and after planning it, you can take proper care of your garden as well.

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Communal Vegetable Gardening

Friday 5 February 2010 @ 3:02 pm

Community vegetable gardens are in great fashion today, and studies show that working as a team with individuals from all walks of life and races, to complete a task that will benefit all, lowers violence, racial discrimination, and crimes, in cities around the USA. The fact is that gardening and farming are activities that may be a solution for social issues like racial discrimination, obesity, and hunger, the plan is to set this activities as communal, as working together opens the new era in which equality for all, and communication leads the way to change.

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Your Flower Garden in Middle Late October

Friday 5 February 2010 @ 2:02 pm

The dahlia can be lifted a few days after the foliage has been blackened by the frost, but it is not necessary to wait for the foliage to be discoloured before lifting, if the ground is wanted for replanting. Top growth should be cut down to six to nine inches above the tuber.

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Choose Heucheras For an Amazing Variety of Foliage Color

Friday 5 February 2010 @ 2:02 pm

Heucheras, also known as coralbells or alumroot, are a group of perennials best known for the huge variety of foliage variations. Bred for color in foliage, you can find cultivars that range from deep near-black to almost cream in leaf color, with shades in between of almost any color except blue. These hardy and beautiful semi-shade loving perennials will soon become favorites, but watch out! You won’t be able to stop at just one or two specimens.

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Your Greenhouse Herbs, Vegetables and Fruit in Middle Late October

Friday 5 February 2010 @ 1:02 pm

A cluster rose or perhaps a forsythia planted in a tub, plunged in soil in a sheltered place, and brought into the greenhouse when established, is bound to please when spring finally comes. Grapes slow to ripen can be hurried along by removing more leaves around the bunches if necessary. The feeding of chrysanthemums should now stop, as prolonged feeding is apt to lead to flower deformities and decay, and a final batch of viola and pansy cuttings may be taken and inserted in pots in a cold frame, or outdoors in a warm…

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