Archive for May, 2009



Add Some Style to Your Outdoor Living Spaces

Friday 29 May 2009 @ 5:05 pm

If you enjoy decorating the inside of your home, let your decorating talents loose on the outside as well. Your porches, patios, decks and other outdoor spaces allow you to show off your decorating skills in a whole new way.

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Best Plants For Your Home Garden

Friday 29 May 2009 @ 5:05 pm

A home garden makes any compound come alive. The different colors of flowers and leaves on plants add to the beauty of the environment. Home garden plants are also important as they keep the air fresh and clean.

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Tomato Growing - 3 Things You Need to Know

Friday 29 May 2009 @ 5:05 pm

If you know these 3 things about growing tomatoes you will be well on your way to picking a bumper crop this season. Forget about those tasteless, red round things they call tomatoes in the supermarket. Grow your own tomatoes and your tastebuds will love you.

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Growing Tomatoes in Pots

Friday 29 May 2009 @ 4:05 pm

Would you like to grow your own fresh juicy tomatoes but don’t have a lot of space? Well it’s easy to grow tomatoes in containers. You can do it on a balcony or patio without too much effort and be enjoying delicious tomatoes you grew yourself.

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Gardening Without Soil - Hydroponic Vegetable Growing

Friday 29 May 2009 @ 4:05 pm

Gardening has been said to help in relieving stress, and now it’s even easier and more convenient to enjoy this pastime if you choose hydroponic gardening for growing your plants. Hydroponics is a technique for growing vegetables and other plants using nutrient-enriched water rather than soil. There are lots of advantages to this method, and these days many people prefer it over traditional soil-based gardening.

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Mulch Time is the Month of June in the South

Friday 29 May 2009 @ 4:05 pm

In June we should think seriously about summer gardening. With less frequent rains and the ultimate drought periods not far away we must think of ways and means of offsetting them with mulches and artificial watering.

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11 Easy to Grow Plants For the Beginning Edible Landscape Gardener

Friday 29 May 2009 @ 2:05 pm

If you’re thinking of starting a garden or incorporating edible plants into your landscape, start off with some easy-to-grow, tried and true fruits and vegetables to help guarantee a successful harvest. This article contains information about 11 fruits and vegetables that are easy to grow, most people like, and have a lot of uses in the kitchen.

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Get a Garden Wheelbarrow to Make Your Gardening Experience Much Easier

Friday 29 May 2009 @ 2:05 pm

Gardening is one of life’s great joys and the tools we can now buy to make it physically easier add even more to the pleasure. The garden wheelbarrow is the one tool with perhaps all serious gardeners should have if they want to boost their productivity.

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Five Items You Can Recycle and Use in Your Vegetable Garden

Friday 29 May 2009 @ 1:05 pm

Vegetable gardeners were going green long before “green” went main stream. We have been recycling food waste for decades, storing up rain water in barrels to use when the weather runs dry and so many other things. But now that the world has finally caught on with the green movement, it is time to pass along a list of items that many might overlook and consider trash, but really are great to use in the vegetable garden.

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Going Green in the Northern Landscape

Friday 29 May 2009 @ 1:05 pm

By now the weather has broke and the garden and landscape are ready to get their attention for those in northern areas. What are some of the things you could begin to do in the world of plants?

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