Archive for February, 2009



Organic Herbal Plants For Better Health

Friday 27 February 2009 @ 5:02 pm

Consumers are becoming more aware of the circumstances that their food is grown under, which has led to a surge in interest for organic herbal gardening. Plus, there is now a growing awareness of the health and medicinal remedies possible with organic herbal gardening.

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How to Grow Japanese Maples From Seed

Friday 27 February 2009 @ 4:02 pm

Growing Japanese maples from seed is often considered difficult to do, considering the seeds can take up to two years to germinate. With a little patience though, and by following a few simple steps, you can be very successful and have great results the first season.

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Bonsai Stands

Friday 27 February 2009 @ 4:02 pm

Choosing the right bonsai stand is very important to give a touch of elegance and grandeur to your bonsai plant. This article will highlight some of the major aspects of choosing the right bonsai stand.

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How to Have a Good Vegetable Garden

Friday 27 February 2009 @ 4:02 pm

If you want to have the best vegetable garden, you should also have the best preparation. You should plan what vegetable and the variety and quality of the seed.

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Okra Growing and Moon Phase Gardening

Friday 27 February 2009 @ 2:02 pm

Okra is primarily a hot-weather tropical vegetable that can be grown using moon phase gardening techniques in both northern and southern gardens. A tall-growing annual often called gumbo, it grows best in the southern states, where two crops of it can be grown in a single year.

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Ever Get Sick of Tripping Over That Cable?

Friday 27 February 2009 @ 2:02 pm

You don’t have to use the same tools that your dad used in his garden. The technology used for gardening tools has moved on dramatically in the last few years and you can benefit from these advances.

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How to Have a Dried Flowers

Friday 27 February 2009 @ 2:02 pm

Dried flower are best for decorations and bouquets. The process of drying is not difficult but it needs proper care and attention.

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Plantings Roses During Winter

Friday 27 February 2009 @ 2:02 pm

Caring and planting plants during winter is a great challenge for a gardener. Here is an article that can inspire you that even winter you can care and have a plant.

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5 Tips For Successful Spring Lawn Care

Friday 27 February 2009 @ 2:02 pm

Start the spring off right with good lawn care and your lawn will thank you by growing green and beautiful during the spring and summer seasons. Spring lawn care is important in that it is the time when you can catch, diagnose, and fix any grass problems such as crabgrass. The good news is that spring lawn care can be completed in 5 simple steps. Make sure you follow these steps each year when spring rolls out and your lawn will start looking better and better each year!

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Different Kinds of Orchids For Beginners

Friday 27 February 2009 @ 1:02 pm

There are many types of orchids that you can grow if you are a beginner to orchid growing. You will learn the best types of orchids to grow that are easy to grow if you are an amateur at gardening. Discover how to grow these orchids and build your own orchid garden.

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