Archive for January, 2010



Design Your Flower Garden

Tuesday 26 January 2010 @ 5:01 pm

Say It With Flowers Most of us love flowers - to some extent at least - even if only as a gift to a loved one. But there is more to flowers than just a pretty gift. Many flowers are edible by humans and/or animals, or infused as a health drink.

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How to Get Garden Pests Off Your Plants and Out of the Garden Naturally

Tuesday 26 January 2010 @ 5:01 pm

When toxic sprays and chemical are applied to plants, it never good for the environment, not to mention the health risk to humans and pets. There are a number of beneficial predators you can attract to your garden that are just as effective as any harsh chemical spray.

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The Beauty of Having Garden Yard Art

Tuesday 26 January 2010 @ 5:01 pm

What is yard art to begin with? Basically, this is any form of ornament that you can use to beautify your back yard. If you are a type of person that enjoys an ambiance livened up by the sound and sight of nature, then outdoor decorations such as statues, arbors, fountains, planters, trellises and birdhouses are perfect for you.

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Organic Gardening & Pest Control - Suggestions to Guard Your Fruit Bearing Plants Against Pests

Tuesday 26 January 2010 @ 4:01 pm

Your garden or farm is overwhelmed with delicious fruit bearing plants and trees, you are expecting a good reap this year, but are you worried about keeping away pests from your precious fruits? Leave those worries away because there is a simple and effective way to keep all your troubles that is “organic gardening pest control”.

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Preserving Loose Leaf Herbs

Tuesday 26 January 2010 @ 3:01 pm

Most people love their herb gardens. They provide you with the freshest herbs you can get for making your favorite culinary delights. Loose leaf herbs are among the easiest and most popular to grow. They are also some of the easiest to preserve and store.

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Fruit, Vegetables and Greenhouse Jobs in Late June

Tuesday 26 January 2010 @ 2:01 pm

Little or no artificial heat will be needed in the greenhouse this month. The floor should be damped down on hot days increase humidity. Hollyhocks, columbines, lupins, campanulas and delphiniums can be sown and a packet of the physalis, the Chines plant, for winter decoration.

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The Gardener Towards the End of June

Tuesday 26 January 2010 @ 2:01 pm

At least there is one thing you have now got out of the way and that is planting, and planting out. There is little planting to be done now summer is here, other than tipping out a few plants in containers bought from the garden centre. Deadheading is an important job this month, and needs to be given more care than it usually gets.

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Vegetable Gardening Guide - Tips to Cultivate Tempting Tomatoes in Your Home Garden

Tuesday 26 January 2010 @ 2:01 pm

A box full of ripe, red, and organically bred tomatoes is sure to tempt anyone’s taste buds. It’s all the more fun when you can cultivate them on your own in your home garden! For ages agriculturalists and small time gardeners have been looking for the perfect vegetable gardening guide for the perfect yield. Here is the big secret for you on cultivating delicious and mouth watering tomatoes.

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Discover Simple Secrets to Growing Herbs in Pots

Tuesday 26 January 2010 @ 2:01 pm

Herb gardening indoors is as simple as finding an empty flower pot. Within no time you will become a master indoor gardener simply growing herbs in pots.

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How To Grow More Bromeliads

Tuesday 26 January 2010 @ 2:01 pm

Bromeliads increase by making offsets, in much the same manner as do the familiar garden iris and daylily. However, the bromeliad differs from these plants in that it flowers only once, then dies gradually.

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