Archive for March, 2009



A Planting Plan of Exhilarating Colour

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 5:03 pm

The steps for creating stunning long lasting colourful displays involve some simple planning. If you start with a good plan, it is possible without much effort, to fill your garden with exciting and riotous colour from spring right through until the year’s end.

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Exotic Bonsai Choices

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 5:03 pm

Bonsai gardening can be a wonderful hobby that many people can enjoy. Cultivating exotic bonsai can expand your bonsai gardening skills and enhance your bonsai collection. This article discusses some exotic bonsai options you may want to consider.

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Strawberry Care - Actions in Fall Determine Success in Spring

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 4:03 pm

Contrary to popular belief the key to an abundant strawberry harvest lies in Autumn after the last pick. It’s possible to in some cases almost double the amount of fruits by adhering to some easy to follow guidelines.

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What Does the Future Hold For Hydroponic Gardening?

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 4:03 pm

In modern history, hydroponics has only been around since about the 1930s. It is a relatively new technology, and has grown rapidly since its inception 70 years ago. It began first as an academic exercise and soon grew to be embraced by industry and government.

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Discover the Best Orchids For Beginners

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 4:03 pm

Are you a beginner orchid enthusiast? Well, if you are then this article is a must read. You will learn how to choose an orchid, pot an orchid, and how to water your orchids. Get the latest tips on how to choose your orchids and how to keep your orchid thriving for many years to come.

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Banking With Grow Your Own

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 4:03 pm

Once considered by commentators as a passing craze, the enormous growth in ‘grow your own’ (GYO) fruit and vegetables is a modern day phenomenon. The reasons behind the GYO success goes beyond the search for better tasting food. So what makes GYO big business and why have so many people with little or no gardening interest been so quick to embrace this latest trend?

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Upside Down Garden

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 3:03 pm

An upside down garden is not only a great idea but it works wonders too. Now you don’t need to be an expert in growing a garden, neither will you need to do a lot of hard work to get a decorative and great looking garden.

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How to Make a Beautiful Garden

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 3:03 pm

For some achieving a beautiful garden can involve considerable effort and expense, whilst for garden enthusiasts, it might be all about 90% perspiration and perhaps 10% inspiration. Whichever approach you prefer, the success factors are most likely to be largely influenced by the methodology of the research, design and implementation stages. In addition to adopting a common sense approach to the project implementation, all garden projects, no matter how large or small will benefit from the following advice and result in a beautiful garden.

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Become Sustainable With Organic Foods Homegrown With Easy Portable Container Gardening

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 2:03 pm

Becoming food sustainable with homegrown organic vegetables doesn’t require large landscapes and numerous hours over the weekend laboring any more. Growing vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers can all be done conveniently and efficiently with portable container gardening.

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How to Fix Common Problems With a Garden Rain Barrel

Tuesday 31 March 2009 @ 1:03 pm

Whether you want to conserve water, save a little money on your home water bills, or live in an area with drought-like conditions, harvesting rain water for your garden or lawn is fantastic solution. Before you build your water harvesting system there are a few precautions to consider in order to protect the health of your family, small children and pets, as well as your lawn and garden.

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