- Making Use Of Compost By : James Monahan
Compost is a mixture of decaying organic matter used to improve soil structure, and provide nutrients. - Creating Graded Areas in Your Garden By : Hege Crowton
Not every house is blessed by ideal surroundings, with promise of easy creation of outdoor recreation and entertainment areas, a good lawn and a good garden. - Invite Butterflies to Your Garden. By : Mary Hanna
Tips on how to plant a butterfly garden. Types of plants, location and care of your butterfly garden. - The Basics of Small Garden Planning By : Eric Seminara
Don't have 40 acres? That's okay, if you want a garden and don't have a lot of room, here are some tips for getting started. - Herb Gardening Indoors By : Mary Hanna
Mary Hanna provides you information on how to grow herbs for enjoyment in your home. The article contains information and how to plant and maintain an herb garden indoors. - Water Conservation: Garden Techniques By : Julien Raynal
Gardening in areas where there is little rain or rationed water can be challenging and difficult. There are ways however to make the most of what water or rainfall you have. - Garden Pest Control - All From Your Kitchen ! By : ian Williamson
Love your lawn and garden but hate the thought of using dangerous pesticides or herbicides? Try these six proven do-it-yourself pest eliminators – all made from common ingredients that you may have in your kitchen right now! - The Natural Way to Lawn Improvement By : ian Williamson
Nothing says summer quite like walking barefoot through the cool, fresh grass. But many products that promise a greener lawn often recruit the use of thick, heavy pesticides that can be harmful to your skin and health. To help keep your grass thriving all summer long, follow these easy tips! - A Home Garden – Fun for the Whole Family By : David Chandler
A home garden can be a wonderful addition to your yard. Gardening can be a wonderful activity for the whole family. - What About A Garden Tractor In Your Garden? By : Ivar Rudi
The garden tractors were invented towards the end of nineteenth century. The early garden tractors were driven be steam, engine. Just before the First World War, the diesel engine driven tractors appeared in to the scene. - Savvy Gardeners Use Mulch To Make Garden Work Easier By : Judith Schwader
Mulch provides many benefits to plants and soil: insulation, shade, moisture retention, weed reduction, and soil building. But when mulch is applied at the wrong time or in the wrong form, it can do more harm than good. - Your Step By Step Guide To Planting The Perfect Lawn By : Jim Johnson
Starting a lawn from scratch can be an intimidating prospect for the average homeowner. But if you take the time to do it right, it will pay you back many times over with a lawn that is much easier to care for then it would be if you cut corners along the way. - Choose Plants For Your Garden The Easy Way By : Christopher Byrnes
Simple steps to help you choose the right plants for your garden, and how to plant them effectively. - Refresh Your Old Lawn By : John Layton
How to renovate your old lawn and return its past glory. - Basic Lawn Care Knowledge: Things You Must Know To Keep Your Lawn Looking It's Best By : Timothy Eisden
Good lawn maintenance requires a lot of detail, but there is some basic knowledge to help you get started the right way. - Germinating Seeds Hydroponically By : Katherine Keleher
Hydroponic systems can be very effective for germinating seeds. Growing hydroponically allows the gardener to control all variables in the plant's growing environment, making it easy to adjust for growing seedlings. - Container Gardening - Your Gardening Solution When Space Is Limited By : Brooke Hayles
For people who love gardening but have no space to pursue their hobby, container gardening is the solution to their problem. - Gardening and The Accessories You Need By : Randy Hutchings
Like Baseball, gardening is one of America's past time. When you thingk of gardenig probably some picture of an old lady or man enters you mine. Well gardening has become one of the biggest hoppies in the world and with this fast growing culture of green fingers you should be aware of the must needed tools and supplies. - Water-Bath Canning Vs. Pressure Canning By : duderinow
When choosing how to pickle or what pickle recipe’s you would like to try, there are a number of things you want to keep in mind. One of those things is which canning method you would like to use. - Dig Holes Plant Trees And Garden By : David Fishman
The following guidelines pertain to plants recently transplanted into the garden. Most plants should have a label listing its intended zone. Before purchasing plants find out exactly which zone you live in and purchase plants hardy enough for your zone. - Artificial Flowers versus Fresh Flowers By : Anand R
There are several pros and cons between artificial flowers and fresh flowers. The first thing is with artificial flowers there is very little to clean, no fluids to get spilt, no soil to prune, just set it down and go about your business. - Are There Any Cures for Poison Ivy? By : Anand R
There are many cures for poison ivy. Many people treat themselves at home by taking home remedies or with the use of some over the counter drugs, you should also be aware that doctor prescribed steroid-like drugs would react faster to the rash. - Wedding Flowers They Are So Beautiful By : David Fishman
Spring wedding flowers are flowers used for weddings that occur during the spring time. - Gardening Is Fun And Easy By : David Fishman
Bacteria and fungi can be dormant for many years, it lays in the soil and if the right conditions come along it activates and spreads like wild fire. - How Roses Can be Easy to Grow By : Tom Straub
Many people ask whether roses are hard to grow. Roses are really quite easy to grow and require little more care than any other perennial plant. - Simple Children’s Garden By : Pat Brill
What better way to encourage your kids to eat vegetables than to plant a vegetable garden? Children will learn about where their food comes from, how seeds sprout, and how plants grow. They will do some work planting, weeding and harvesting and a lot of healthy playing. They will get a little dirty, and that's all to the good. - Time To Clean The Pool Again By : David Fishman
Want to beat the heat, get an above or in ground pool in your backyard. - Are You A Wannabe Bonsai Master? By : Godrob
If you fancy a new hobby then the art of Bonsai can be an amazing and enjoyable pastime. Even Bonsai masters had to start somewhere, so you mustn’t feel intimidated if you fancy having a go at growing your very own miniature tree. - Give Fresh Cut Flowers From Your Garden By : David Fishman
Flowers come in many shapes and colors, this way you have many choices to choose from to make the arrangement you want. - Children and Allotments By : IC
For some of the older allotment-holders children only spell trouble, but if you start children off early enough, everyone can enjoy the experience.
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