Archive for February, 2010



Grow Lamps in Hydroponics

Friday 26 February 2010 @ 5:02 pm

Grow lamps are vitally important in the world of hydroponics as without them, plants wouldn’t be able to grow. They provide the electromagnetic spectrum appropriate for photosynthesis that stimulates plant growth. This is all very crucial to the growth of the plant as the light produced from the grow lamp is very similar to that of the sun.

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Garden Arbor Designs - Metal Arbors Vs Wooden Arbors, Which is Best?

Friday 26 February 2010 @ 5:02 pm

Metal and wood are two popular material choices for garden arbors, but choosing which is best can be difficult. We’ll lay out the pros and cons of each material choice so you can determine which type of arbor is right for your yard.

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Peach Tree Pruning

Friday 26 February 2010 @ 5:02 pm

If you just plant a peach tree you want to prune that tree right from the beginning. Well if you have cut the tree down to 3ft tall and leave 4 main limbs and cut the limbs to 50% of the length then you have a good start there.

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Indoor Vegetable Gardening

Friday 26 February 2010 @ 4:02 pm

Indoor vegetable gardening can be very challenging for us, but there are numerous things to think about before starting. Here is the short info about it.

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Garden Greenhouse Tips and Ideas For Building One of Your Own

Friday 26 February 2010 @ 4:02 pm

While gardening can be a satisfying and beneficial pastime, many of us reside in climates that only allow us to garden outside a few months annually, due to seasonal temperature changes. These temperature restrictions can severely curb our ambitions, and may frustrate many people enough to discourage them from the practice altogether.

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Growing Pepper Plants at Home

Friday 26 February 2010 @ 4:02 pm

Peppers don’t just taste great. They look good too. And best of all they are easy to grow. So why not have some fun and save some money at the same time by growing your own peppers at home?

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Garden Furniture - Get the Right Look

Friday 26 February 2010 @ 3:02 pm

Garden furniture is also known as patio furniture and it is specifically designed for outdoor use. It is generally made out of weather resistant materials. Usually garden furniture is sold as a set consisting of a table and four or six chairs and sometimes with a parasol or large umbrella.

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Growing Grapes - Top 10 Tips

Friday 26 February 2010 @ 2:02 pm

You might be of the opinion that growing your own grapes is too complicated and too much like hard work. It’s true that grapes are not as easy to grow as some other fruits but one of the reasons for this is that when they attempt to grow grapes for the first time a lot of gardeners fail to follow some simple rules. Here we present a top ten list of things to remember when attempting to grow grapes in your garden.

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How to Care For Miniature Tree Roses

Friday 26 February 2010 @ 2:02 pm

Miniature rose trees generally come two forms: A regular-sized rose standard with miniatures as the graft cultivars and a truly miniature rose standard which you can easily let sit on top of your coffee table.Miniatures on the other hand are loved for their adorably cute flowers and the ease to move it. Now, imagine having a rose standard on your veranda, or on top of your table.

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The Right Greenhouse Frame Can Do Wonders

Friday 26 February 2010 @ 1:02 pm

Whether you are an expert or budding gardener, the fact of the matter is that most climates do not allow you to practice your hobby year-round: at least outdoors. And most of us do not have the requisite space to garden extensively indoors. That is why more people than ever before are turning to their own small greenhouse in order to expand their gardening experience from seasonal to virtually year round.

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