Archive for the 'Gardening' Category
by Abhishek Agarwal
Plants growing in containers also need “water to drink”! But how much or how less is a key question! And where does all the extra water go? You definitely need some education on container gardening drainage! Read full article on container gardening draingage here
January 24th, 2008 | Posted in Gardening, Home and Garden | No Comments
by Abhishek Agarwal
Most people across the globe take to gardening as it is a great pastime. Gardening is a leisure activity that simply erases the tension and pressure that goes with everyday life in the present times. It provides you with an opportunity to revel in nature while producing something lovely and highly satisfying. Rules [...]
January 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Gardening, Gardens, General Blurbs, Home and Garden | No Comments
By Jillian Lane
Unlike many other plants in the garden, herbs will flourish on their own with minimum care. Compared to plants like roses and tulips that require frequent trimming and spraying, herbs will grow well in even poor soil, needing just a little bit of fertilizer and much less watering than most other plants. [...]
January 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Gardening, Gardens, General Blurbs, Home and Garden | No Comments
Detailed Tips On How To Effectively Plant Bulb Flowers! In case you are just starting out gardening, or you have a number of years of gardening experience, there is every possibility that you may consider planting bulbs. Most seasoned gardeners always make it a point to grow bulbs due to their toughness, convenience, and vivid [...]
January 12th, 2008 | Posted in Gardening, General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Plants and Seeds | No Comments
The addition of a garden bench to any back yard, patio or garden adds not only an eye-catching feature but a venue to relax and enjoy life outdoors. Models range from the elegant past, rustic and modern and may be constructed from countless materials such as timber, wrought iron and reconstituted stone.More popular today are [...]
January 7th, 2008 | Posted in Family, Gardening, Home Improvement, Landscaping, Lifestyles and Society | No Comments
Garden décor and accessories are a way to express your inner beauty to the outside world. Whatever you can conceive, you can create by adding garden accessories. You might choose a garden bench, a fountain, a pond, a fire pit, arbors, arches, a gazebo, solar and fairy lights, wind chimes, or a statue. [...]
January 6th, 2008 | Posted in Gardening, General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Home and Garden (Shopping), Landscaping | No Comments
Night blooming plants and trees depend on nectar eating bats for pollination. Many night blooming plants are delightfully fragrant. Night blooming plants, however, attract nocturnal insects and animals because they appeal to the highly developed nighttime senses of the nocturnal animals Night blooming plants have evolved over time so that they release all kinds of [...]
December 16th, 2007 | Posted in Gardening, General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Plants and Seeds | No Comments
There are millions of poinsettias sold very year around the holiday season. They are a distinct symbol of the Christmas holidays. If you are thinking of buying some this year, click here for some facts you may find interesting.
December 7th, 2007 | Posted in Gardening, General Blurbs, Home Decor, Home and Garden | No Comments
If you want a healthy and great looking lawn, then lawn care is important. Read more to obtain Important Lawn Care Considerations which will enable you to produce a great looking lawn.
November 17th, 2007 | Posted in Gardening, General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Landscaping | No Comments
Hammock chairs and swings have a particular advantage over traditional garden hammocks as they are easier to get in and out of. Still as relaxing as a traditional hammock, they are suitable for those of us who are not as agile as we would like to be but still take pleasure in relaxing in a [...]
November 16th, 2007 | Posted in Gardens, General Blurbs, Home Improvement, Interior Decorating, Lifestyles and Society | No Comments
For relaxation lovers everywhere - why not relax in the comfort of your home and backyard in a hammock or swing chair. Hammocks provide relaxation, rest and release from stress which we all need on a regular basis. Browse our site and see what is on offer for the comfort and enjoyment of your garden.
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November 7th, 2007 | Posted in Consumer Information, Entertaining, Gardens, Home and Garden, Landscaping | No Comments
by Cindy Heller
Flower gardens can grow wild or can be in a specified spot in your backyard, like a flower bed. You can mix and match flowers and have a different colors to improve your scenery. Follow these easy steps and your rose gardens will be the envy of your neighborhood. To read more on [...]
October 27th, 2007 | Posted in Gardening, Gardens, General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Home and Garden (Shopping) | No Comments
Whether you’re working in the garden of simply going out on the town, a straw cowboy hat can be the perfect accessory. Outside they keep the sun from beating on you, yet the holes in the weave allow for the air to flow through. And for other occasions, well these hats just look good.
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October 26th, 2007 | Posted in Consumer Information, Gardening, General Blurbs, Shopping | No Comments
Ever wonder how to get the best results from your plants when you can’t put them out in the sun due to a lack of yard space or a too short or too cold growing season? Plants are nature’s solar conductors, chlorophyll in their cells transforming nearly all the radiation from the sun into energy, [...]
October 24th, 2007 | Posted in Gardening, General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Hydroponic | No Comments
The Volksgarden brings simple, clean, and amazingly effective hydroponics gardening to the comforts of your own home. Grow what you want, when you want! The Volksgarden unit allows you to grow up to 80 plants at once. Herbs, Vegetables, Fruits, and Grains can be harvested easily and continuously by even beginner gardeners.
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October 23rd, 2007 | Posted in Gardening, Gardens, General Merchandise, Hydroponic | No Comments
Our “Plug-N-Play” hydroponics grow closets are the most efficient and cost-effective on the market, with double the features of the competition. You will be able to produce a HUGE quantity of plant matter with very little time and effort. Our systems will pay for themselves in no time! Ready, Set… Grow!
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October 22nd, 2007 | Posted in Do-It-Yourself, Gardening, General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Hydroponic | No Comments
Hydro-Hut indoor greenhouses are used to house your hydroponics or soil systems allowing you more control over your plants environment such as regulating temperature and humidity levels. Simply choose the size you need and insert your hydroponics or soil gardening system. You can rest assured that your system will work to its highest efficiency year [...]
October 21st, 2007 | Posted in Gardens, General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Hydroponic, Organic | No Comments
The fact that you only have a small yard does not mean that it has to be devoid of landscaping elements. There are plenty of things that can be done with a small yard to help it look nice…read whole article
October 9th, 2007 | Posted in Gardening, Gardens, Landscaping | No Comments
One of the good things about many of the free landscaping software offers made on the Internet is that they do not require registration, are quick to download and, once you find out they really will not offer any help, can easily be deleted from your system. It may take a few minutes for the [...]
October 7th, 2007 | Posted in General Blurbs, Home and Garden, Landscaping | No Comments
Water your plants is very important. Never for one moment think that since your plants live indoor, you will no longer need to water it every day. However, it is not enough just to put water into your plant, remember that too much water could cause your plants to rot and nor enough water will [...]
October 4th, 2007 | Posted in Gardening, Gardens, Home Improvement | No Comments
Excavators- Interesting Facts
Excavators are used in a whole range of applications ranging from road construction and the laying of pipelines to surface mining and deeper excavation of rocks in the search for diamonds, gold and other precious stones and minerals. They are also used in demolition, landscaping and on the farm. Excavators often come with [...]
October 3rd, 2007 | Posted in Do-It-Yourself, General Blurbs, Home Improvement, Home and Garden (Shopping), Landscaping | No Comments
You’ll probably laugh at this but my wife and I had a row some months back and I walked out on her. Little did she know that I’d gone no further than the bottom of the garden and lived in my Black and Decker Storage Shed for 3 days. That is before you caught me [...]
September 24th, 2007 | Posted in Consumer Information, Do-It-Yourself, Gardens, Home and Garden, Home and Garden (Shopping) | No Comments
I went to the large do it yourself home improvement store with my house and garden magazine in tow. I found a helpful knowledgeable clerk and showed them the picture of what I wanted to create in the backyard. He showed me where all the supplies were that I would need to create the fountain [...]
September 17th, 2007 | Posted in Gardening, Gardens, Hobbies, Home and Garden, Home and Garden (Shopping) | No Comments
Looking for a unique adornment for your potted flower and plants? Or some piece perhaps to decorate a special spot in your home or garden? Try a frog planter.
There are many models available, ranging from tadpoles to full grown frogs, and these planters can be bought in many different sizes. They come in various colors [...]
September 14th, 2007 | Posted in Gardening, General Blurbs, Plants and Seeds | No Comments
Gardening is a wonderful, relaxing hobby for many people, and it continues to top surveys of favorite leisure activities. Most of the time a garden provides a soothing, relaxing environment, and healthy, attractive plants. As with any living thing, however, flowers and plants are prone to a number of diseases and pest infestations. It is [...]
September 14th, 2007 | Posted in Gardening, Gardens, Home and Garden, Landscaping, Pest and Disease Control (Gardening) | No Comments