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  • A Guide To Greenhouse Accessories  By : Michelle Torres
    There are many greenhouse accessories you will need when you decide to build a greenhouse.
  • A Guide To Japanese Gardens  By : Charles and Susan Truett
    Ready for something different in your garden? Take a look at Japanese bridges. These beautiful ornamental bridges bring the Far East right into your back yard or garden.
  • A Guide to Making Your Own Stepping Stone Molds  By : Scott Byers
    A ‘mold’ is a hollow or matrix which is generally used for shaping a fluid or plastic substance. It is a frame or model which is used to give a shape.
  • A Guide to Successful Water Gardening  By : Caitlina Fuller
    Do you have a garden with full of flowers in the backyard of your house? Or are you just planning to create one? If you have plans to create a water garden in your front yard then you have made an excellent decision. Garden with water attracts the interest of many. It gives a pleasing effect to your garden.
  • A Guide to Vines and How to Vine Beauty with Your Garden  By : Khieng Chho
    If you find yourself bored with the usual assortment of flowers and shrubs in your latest landscape design, maybe it's time to do a little experimenting by adding VINES to your garden.
  • A hammock perspective of life  By : S. Munk
    A brief article about how a hammock approach to life can help you release stress and tension, and be a source of happiness and wellbeing in your life.
  • A Handle on the Portable Greenhouse  By : Eoin Beckett
    A portable green house allows you the flexibility to build a greenhouse quickly and easily. While it shares all the functionality of its static cousins, it is lightweight and easy to disassemble if you should move house.
  • A Healthy Herb - Kelp  By : James Ellison
    Kelp is an herb which is so rich in minerals, vitamins and nutrients that it works extremely well as an all around every day vitamin.
  • A Herb Garden Landscape Design Should Be Chosen For A Specific Purpose  By : Ann Marier -
    People have used herbs for thousands of years in their everyday lives from medicine to seasoning people have used herbs. Today people sometimes take inspiration from older herb garden landscape designs to create something new from a classic idea.

    Choosing herb for herb garden landscaping design is very personal; one needs to plan the desired focus of the garden. This is a very basic gardening theory but a good one; think of a single intent for the garden and build from tha...
  • A Home Garden Design Can Be A Challenge  By : Ann Marier -
    Gardening can be a great hobby, enjoyed informally by tending to a few plants in your yard on the weekends. Some people, however, want to create something bigger, a true garden where they try to demonstrate the green thumb that they possess. In these cases, it helps to have a plan for your home garden design so you can create something that has a little more definition that the average flowerbed. Home garden design can be as simple or as complex as you want it to be, and a gr...
  • A Home Garden – Fun for the Whole Family  By : smgenie
    A home garden can be a wonderful addition to your yard. Gardening can be a wonderful activity for the whole family.
  • A Home or Garden Arbor can Spice up Your Backyard  By : Mark J. Donovan
    If you are looking to spice up the outdoor appearance of your home or backyard, building a home or garden arbor just maybe your answer.

    Home and garden arbor structures offer versatility to your home’s property in several ways. An arbor can immediately transform a drab home doorway entrance, or a plain backyard garden, into a beautiful entranceway or garden.
  • A Japanese Garden is Not Your Ordinary Garden  By : smgenie
    Planting a garden is a fun and educational event for the entire family. You can try your hand at designing a Japanese garden or a Western culture garden.
  • A Little Bit About Container Gardening  By : Garden Green
    With more and more of us, whether by choice or necessity living in apartments or condos rather than single family homes, a lot of people think that gardening is a hobby which is no longer open to them.
  • A Little History of the Echo Chainsaw  By : Mumby
    On September 8, 1947 the Echo company was founded with the first ECHO chain saw, the CS-80, being released in 1963. This marks the beginning of the ECHO brand. In 1969 the famous ECHO CS-60 chain saw is introduced, an engineering classic that today is still...
  • A Look At Bonsai Lovers  By : Jess Shaw
    How do you know if you're a genuine bonsai lover? How do you know if you can become a genuine bonsai lover? How can you improve your authenticity as a bonsai lover? Learn the answers to all these questions as you read on.
  • A Look At Bougainvillea Bonsai  By : Jess Shaw
    Bonsai trees normally don't bear flowers. One variation that does is called the Bougainvillea. This is commonly found in many parts of Asia and South America.
  • A Look at Garden Gazebos  By : Alison Cole
    A garden gazebo is the perfect way to accent your garden. Imagine being able to walk along the path between the koi pond and the flowers, the hedges and the willow tree, pausing to rest on a bench inside a gazebo. Its shade will comfort you, and its architecture will add that special geometric touch to your garden, striking the balance between nature and humanity. No matter what the environment of your garden, there is a garden gazebo out there just waiting to be bought.
  • A Look At Gardenia Bonsai to Bonsai Tree  By : Jess Shaw
    The term bonsai came from the Chinese word which means a plant in pot. It was the Chinese who introduced the miniature ornamental trees in the period of the second century B.C. This was the period of perfecting the landscape and trees where planted in specific containers.
  • A Look At Gardening Products  By : Jasper Sayer
    Because gardening has evolved into such a popular activity, gardening products are not hard to come by. You can buy gardening products in various stores or nurseries, or you can order gardening products from catalogues, or even order them online. Gardening products can range from equipment too fertilize to the actual plant itself.
  • A Look Into The Deciduous Tree Family  By :
    Trees are known to have a variety of attributes and uses. Not only are they beautiful and grand but trees are the biggest and most striking of all plants that cover our planet. Without trees, we’d fail to survive. Trees are truly of the highest importance to our continued existence and welfare. Not only do trees supply us with oxygen, they have many other uses. They need a family name.

    In fact, many deciduous trees hold the status of glamour, awe-inspiring at times....
  • A Natural Powered Solar Birdbath  By : Mumby
    Solar bird baths offer a nice way to provide the benefits of a place for wild birds to come and visit, but in addition they allow for moving water, which birds are naturally drawn to. This is because most bird varieties are more attracted to water that is moving, than water that is standing. Solar bird baths are becoming very popular and as we all keep hearing about natural energy as an alternative energy source; well this is a way to naturally power an area just for birds. Solar bird baths are
  • A New Approach To My House And Garden  By : Percy Troughton
    As I have grown older my attentions have turned to my house and garden to keep busy in my spare time.
  • A New Generation of Clematis Meets Modern-Day Garden Design  By : Mark Lance
    Flowers and vegetables are popping-up on rooftop gardens in the city, decorating outdoor living rooms in the suburbs and making guest appearances at homes and businesses everywhere in between this summer.
  • A New Use For Used (And Broken) Tile  By : Eileen Church
    Have you ever heard of using tile in your garden? Here are some ideas of how to "recylce" your used and broken tile.

    The edging of a garden is almost as important as the garden itself. It's like a picture frame. The picture can be interesting and beautiful, but it needs a frame to really enhance its appearance.

    There are many different types of garden edgings. Many people prefer to use something heavy and permanent, like a low brick wall, or rocks set together with mort...
  • A Nice Hummingbird Feeder Can Add Peace To Your Home Garden  By : Craig Thornburrow
    It does not matter whether you purchase a hummingbird feeder or if you make your own, there are some things that you should take into account. Knowing what to look for will make sure that your feeder has plenty of visitors.
  • A Pool’s Care – PH and Chlorine  By : Mark Agualera
    Caring for a pool can be a daunting task. Maintaining a pool is complex work; for any pool above the level of plastic children's pools require filters, exact PH levels, algae control, proper water hardness, precise chlorine levels, and much more. It's easy to see that one must know what they are doing when it comes to caring for a pool.
  • A Primer on Deep Water Culture  By : Susan Slobac
    Deep water culture (DWC) is a type of hydroponic gardening in which the roots of a plant are suspended in a solution of oxygenated water and various nutrients.
  • A Quick and Easy Guide to the Different Types of Hydroponic Gardening  By : Anne Harvester
    Deep water culture systems, even for how simple, can yield the highest producing harvest of all considering the other systems inability to maximize nutrient and oxygen levels.
  • A Quick Guide To Lawn Fertilizing  By : Jack Greenwood
    Fertilizing is one of the most important factors that affect the growth of your lawn. Proper fertilizing provides color and growth to your lawn grass and also helps it to grow thick. Learn more about lawn fertilizing in this short guide.

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