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  • Vegetable Gardening For Beginners - Planting a Beautiful Vegetable Garden at Home  By : Dimmy Apostolovski
    Are you looking to plant your very own vegetable garden but you're not sure how to get started? Planting a healthy vegetable garden provides so many benefits including an abundance of healthy organic food and saving thousands on your grocery bills. I don't know about you but I still remember the days when a tomato from the supermarket tasted like a tomato, not anymore unfortunately. Let's look at some vegetable gardening for beginners tips to help get you started today.

    Vegetable Gardening For Beginners - Tips
    Preparation is the key to growing a beautiful and healthy vegetable garden. Planning is critical for setting up a vegetable garden that you can harvest every daily. Vegetable gardening for beginners does not have to be difficult with the correct planning.

    First you must decide on your plot, the area for your garden. The ideal spot is somewhere that receives plenty of morning sun and protection from the elements such as wind. Although you maybe limited with the space you have available don't be discouraged as you will be shocked at how much you can grow by maximizing the space you have. Ensure there is sufficient drainage for water run off.

    Importance Of Soil Quality
    One of the most common vegetable gardening for beginners tips you will hear is never underestimate soil quality. Soil is the life line of a garden do not underestimate it's importance. You must ensure that your soil preparations include checking the soil and preparing it by testing its pH levels. The ideal pH level for your soil is 6.5, if you do not have a test kit you can go to your local garden outlet and let them test it for you.

    Don't stress if your levels are out of whack for the moment, you can purchase garden lime that will improve the pH levels of your soil. In a nutshell your pH levels will determine how much nutrients your vegetables will be able to receive.

    Preparing Your Plot
    Dig your plot and turn your soil over, ensure you dig into a depth of about 12" (30cm) and remove any weeds you find by hand. Avoid using weed killers and they can effect your soil structure and levels. Once your pH levels are in healthy range, wait 4-5 weeks before you begin planting.

    The vegetables that you grow will dependent on where you live. Speak to your gardening outlet that will buy seedlings from for the most suitable vegetables.
    Ask about purchasing some organic fertilizer which will be the life blood of your garden. Organic fertilizers such as animal manure, blood and bones as well as compost are terrific choices for providing essential nutrients and moisture.

    Growing Vegetables Year Round
    The key to planting a successful garden is to have vegetables that you can harvest year round. By doing this you can rotate different vegetables to help ensure the health of your gardening by limiting pests and diseases. One of the most common vegetable gardening for beginners mistakes is insufficient planning and set up process.

    If you set up your garden correctly you will have vegetables that you can harvest every single day. With the right planning your garden should require very maintenance and upkeep as it continues to provide fresh, organic food for you and your family for years to come.
  • Making a Vegetable Garden Work For You - Planting a Wonderful Vegetable Garden  By : Dimmy Apostolovski
    If you looking at planting and making a vegetable garden you need to understand a few basics before you start digging away and planting seedlings. One of the most important components of having a wonderful and healthy vegetable garden is preparation.
  • Growing Tomatoes from Seeds - It is Spring and time to start planting  By : Simon C
    This is a great method to get the tomatoes that you would like rather than the ones which are available at the garden centres. They do not regularly have a wide range and with more than 7000 to choose from you should be capable of finding one that you prefer.
  • The Easiest Way To Benefit Others And Yourself With Organic Gardening  By : Jacob Simon
    This article tells about the easiest way to make organic gardening work for you. You may be surprised that organic gardening offers more benefits than first come to mind.
  • Plan Your Dream Garden The Right Way  By : Joshua J. King
    If you are thinking of developing your dream garden, the right planning makes all the difference. Don't go rushing into it - think about it and then think some more. When you've completed your project you'll be pleased you thought it through.
  • Growing from Leaves - Sharing Favorite House Plants with Others  By : Thomas Fryd
    You can raise many houseplants by using leaves or parts of the leaves as "cuttings" for new plants. Many people use this method to raise plants that do not freely produce such cuttings. The main plants used this way are Begonia Gloire de Lorraine, Streptocarpus, Begonia rex, Gloxinia, and Saintpaulia.
  • A Guide To A Beginner's Herb Garden  By : Rachel Ray
    Herbs have been around for a very long time and served different kinds of purposes. They have been used to treat sickness and season cooking as well as being used in many craft projects. Interested in starting your own herb garden? Here are a few ideas on how to begin an herb garden.
  • Geraniums a Potful of Beauty  By : Keith Markensen
    Geraniums, known technically as Pelargonium's, are one of the most common flowering house plants grown in the country. While their stoutness may be in question, their beauty and ease of maintenance is not, making them perfect additions to a window garden or table centerpiece. They Begonias, Geraniums have come to be grown in a large variety of sizes, shapes and styles. In fact some can resemble trailing vines when fully grown, with others more accurately resembling bushes five to six feet in height.
  • Curing Indoor Plants of Pests  By : Thomas Fryd
    Whenever you introduce a new house plant, it should be checked for insects and disease before placed alongside clean plants already present in your home. It does not matter where your plant came from, prevention is the best tactic. Begin by cleaning and applying an insecticide treatment to any new plant. If they are clean there's not much to worry about, as far as pests are concerned, but it is still recommended to apply pesticides frequently.
  • Tried and Tested Shrubs for Any Landscape Project  By : Kent Higgins
    The variety of shrubs you can use in your landscaping vary from the curious and novel to the dependable and well-known. Choosing the right one for your space can be overwhelming. Among the most common are the evergreen, that maintains it foliage year-round and the deciduous variety, whose leaves either fall off or shed during certain seasons or stages of growth. To follow, are short summaries of characteristics these popular shrubs are known for.
  • Fruits & Vegetables Is About Growing Your Food Hydroponically  By : Brandt Winter
    What is the purpose of a Phytosanitary Certificate? Phytosanitary certificates are issued to indicate that consignments of plants, plant products or other regulated articles meet specified phytosanitary import requirements and are in conformity with the certifying statement of the appropriate model certificate. Phytosanitary certificates should only be issued for this purpose. Model certificates provide a standard wording and format that should be followed for the preparation of official phytosanitary certificates.
  • Controlling a Variety Landscape and Garden Pests  By : Kent Higgins
    Trying to control pests and bugs in an organic garden can be challenging, just ask an organic gardener. No matter the flora, all have their variety of insects that they attract. No plant leaf, stem and/or flower are immune.
  • A Look at the Most Common Vegetable Garden Pests  By : Sarah Duke
    Bugs and insects are a huge pain for many vegetable gardeners. Some insect varieties are able to demolish your garden in a matter of hours. The majority of bugs are more of a nuisance than willfully destructive, but discovering these pests making a meal of your crop would make anybody furious.
  • Your Mini Enchanted Forest - The Bonsai Garden  By : Kenny F Leichester
    A good-sized, well-made garden area does wonders to the attractiveness of any house, so much that it is becoming a must for any homeowner keen to explore renovating their houses. A touch of greeneries goes a long way to tame the mortar and stone facade of your home, and in turn making it a much more
  • A Bonsai Garden For Your Patio  By : Kenny F Leichester
    Almost every home you see has a special space outside their home in which they devote to some greens. It doesn’t have to be a huge area; just a well kept reasonable size is enough to enhance the outlook of a home.

    Worried that your area is too small? Don’t be because size does not matter much f
  • Repotting House Plants a Yearly Ritual Maybe!  By : Kent Higgins
    Any avid gardener is likely to know the importance of potting and re-potting plants, and the dangers that can come with under and over potting, which are common mistakes made by casual gardeners.
  • Spider Plants Houseplants that Hang Around  By : Keith Markensen
    Spider plants are one of the most popular varieties of house plant, and for a good number of reasons. They're very easy to maintain, are very attractive when healthy, and can easily be propagated to produce many extra plants for other rooms of your house. They're much less dependent on exacting water amounts, making them less likely to fall victim to under watering or over watering, and live for a very long time when properly cared for.
  • Getting The Right Tools For Your Bonsai Apprentice Tool Kit  By : Jonathan R Metzelda
    Choosing the right bonsai tool for a specific task can often be rather difficult, namely because there are so many to choose from.
  • Insider Secrets I Learnt From a Professional Regarding Gardening.  By : Mike Strom
    In opening, you need to know that gardening is not just like some other activities. It's an art that demands real affection, attention, and excitement for flora. If you are fascinated about the subject, you've got to love plants and flowers. Lots of persons don't get engaged in gardening unless they
  • The Needs of Your Indoor Foliage Plants  By : Keith Markensen
    Although a blooming indoor plant may be your first choice because of its vibrant hues and buds, if you desire several indoor plants there are a variety of simpler plants to be considered. Most of these foliage plants have fantastic stamina, an attractive feature for those with a brown thumb. Foliage plants have a resilience to adjust to any environment, grow with little maintenance, and propagate effortlessly. As staples to most home d?cor, they grow all year round, with very few exceptions.
  • Ignore All Else, but Clearly Not These Vital Gardening Tips.  By : Mike Strom
    First and foremost, you need to be aware that gardening is not just like many other activities. It is an art which calls for real love, caution, and enthusiasm for vegetation. If you are concerned about the subject, you've got to adore plant life. Most men and women don't get involved in gardening ex
  • Juniper Bonsai Care  By : Lee Dobbins
    For many bonsai enthusiasts, the juniper is the first favorite type of tree. However ,there is a vast selection as there are many types of trees to choose from, and all are equally beautiful. Juniper is a low growing variety, but it is one of those which produce a soothing lush greenery. It also has the advantage of being kept both as an indoor and out door plant.
  • Should You Join the National Home Gardening Club?  By : JoAnn Hedley
    If you have a green thumb then there are many reasons why you should consider joining the National Home Gardening Club. There are many benefits to joining like meeting people, gaining gardening privileges, and more.
  • How Can A Flower Gardening Magazine Help Your Garden Come Alive?  By : JoAnn Hedley
    A flower magazine can help improve your ability to garden effectively in any ways. Flower garden magazines can help you by providing tips, introducing you to new flower varieties, and providing inspiration for creative ideas.
  • Vegetable Gardening Tips For Beginners  By : Kirsten Huntington
    Did you know that gardening is one of the most popular hobbies, enjoyed by thousands worldwide? Gardening can be categorized into many different types, but vegetable gardening is, by far, the most popular. Vegetable gardening allows us to spend time outside in the fresh air, and it provides us with a garden full of fresh produce for our families.
  • Special Needs Potted Plants  By : Thomas Fryd
    Catalogues of indoor plants can be a great tool to learn about the various flowers and plants available for purchase, and everything related to the care and upkeep of them. For any homeowner looking for stylish choices that will fit well with their existing decor, it's a great opportunity to see photos of all of these flowers in full bloom and get a sense for they can be incorporated into your household.
  • Bonsai Supplies....the Secret to Better Bonsai?  By : Rick Lasslett
    It can be daunting when first exploring the available information on growing Bonsai trees. You may be tempted to think it's all too hard or too complicated. So you may just give up before you even start, or not continue with your existing project. One secret is to use a good reliable source of Bonsai supplies and just DO IT.
  • Enjoy Plants without Having to Mow the Lawn  By : Thomas Fryd
    Living in an apartment anywhere, you don't have room for a big garden outdoors but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy indoor plants in the rooms you spend most of your time in.
  • Gardening No Sunburn No Bugs  By : Kent Higgins
    While apartment or condo living may have its advantages, and is all but a necessity in packed major cities and congested areas, one of the major drawbacks for someone used to living in a house or similar structure, aside from the lack of space, is the lack of an outdoor patch of green to call their own. Gardeners especially, who would be more than content with just a tiny patch of soil to churn and care for will feel out of sorts cooped up in an apartment. Short of offering your gardening services to the landlord, what is one to do?
  • Headache-Free Plants For Your Home With Foliage  By : Kent Higgins
    Most of the houseplants indoor gardeners choose these days are foliage plants, as opposed to flowering plants. Though the flowering varieties may be more striking, their leafy cousins more than make up for this lack of show with their easy maintenance. They are often simple to grow and propagate and adapt easily to almost any environment.
  • Selecting and Caring for Your Flowering Houseplants  By : Thomas Fryd
    Blooming houseplants are a wonderful way to add colour to your home. They can be difficult to grow, but are worth the effort. When taken care of, many of the plants discussed here will bloom for long periods.
  • How Bonsai Trees Can Turn You Into An Addict  By : Rick Lasslett
    I am not going to go into the ins and outs of the technicalities of caring for Bonsai Plants. There are plenty of articles that cover all aspects pruning and styling, repotting and maintaining your Bonsai Tree. No...I am going to take you into the why of Bonsai and so explain why a lot of Bonsai gardeners are addicted!
  • Gardening for the Clueless  By : Mike Strom
    Primarily, gardeners shouldn't need to go away from the comfort of their houses searching for gardening stuff when they can do all the gardening shopping they want to do on the World Wide Web. There're loads of sites out there handling gardening related concerns. Many of them are created to assist end users.
  • Farmall Tractors For All Four Seasons  By : NBA Cavaliers
    This article describes the reasons you should own a tractor if you have to either deal with the snow every year, or ever do yardwork that requires a lot of shoveling. This information can make your life better and get work done faster.
  • African Violets Perfect For Indoor Life  By : Kent Higgins
    While the African violet is, indeed, from Africa, it's actually not a violet at all, but an herb called Gesneriaceae. The reason it came to be called a violet is because its deep purple blooms, though pink, blue and white blossoms are also common.
  • Planning and Installing a Drip Irrigation System  By : Eugene Rodgers
    Unlike the lawn sprinklers which had the convenience of using automatic timers the planters suffered often from neglect brought on by the nuisance of requiring manual upkeep of its watering needs. Fortunately thanks to new low pressure drip irrigation systems watering planters has joined the automated age.
  • How To Grow Basil  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learning how to grow Basil will be beneficial to anyone who loves to cook as it has many uses in a variety of recipes beyond the Italian dishes we most associate it with.
  • The effect of soil pH upon your garden  By : Chetna Garg
    As you may have observed from your gardening experiences plants can be fussy things. The right location, amount of sunlight and 101 other factors influence your plant's growing ability. One factor which is very beneficial in understanding before putting that new plant into the earth is soil pH.
  • How to Landscape  By : Rosie Bennet
    Knowing how to landscape the property adds both beauty and higher financial value to the home. It is not necessary to seek the help of a professional to help you out, but a novice with absolutely no idea can acquire the knowledge on "how to landscape" just by understanding several fundamental principles.
  • Beautify Your Home With Easy-To-Care-For Houseplants  By : Keith Markensen
    You can bring life and color to your home's interior - and make the air you breathe cleaner -- by adding houseplants. Houseplants are relatively easy to grow; some species require only occasional watering and pruning. Many will thrive in relatively little outdoor light and require no fertilizer.
  • Swimming Pool Landscape For Enjoyment and Beauty  By : Ryan McCall
    As summertime rolls around, lots of individuals like to enjoy the great outdoors, and the spectacular views available. On the front of many landscaping and design magazines, there are pretty swimming pools with gorgeous plants and landscaping. Often, such a splendid backyard and pool area are just a dream for a many homeowners.
  • Gardening experience  By :
    Ah, to this day I still remember my first gardening experience. It was
    such a disaster that I didnt think I would ever want to garden again. I
    almost decided to turn my casual hobby into the most rage-inducing topic
    you could possibly bring up to me.
  • Take care of your roses  By : james i Greene
    Beautiful roses are found all around the world,with their sweet smell and fantastic blooms.Roses are mostly associated with love and affection, you will find some sort of rose bush in nearly every garden.
  • Herbs Battle Pests Easier With Proper Soil Balance  By : Kent Higgins
    Good soil is a crucial component for growing healthy herbs, either in the ground or in containers. Herbs receive the energy they need for growth and reproduction from the sun, but many of the components they use to carry out these sun-driven chemical reactions are derived from the soil in which they are planted.
  • Heirloom Plants Surprisingly Easy to Grow  By : Keith Markensen
    Do you value the past? If so, you may already own some antique furniture. But did you know there are living antiques, too? They exist in the form of plant species called heirloom plants that have been passed down for generations.
  • The Cure for Artificial Dust Magnets - Indoor Plants  By : Thomas Fryd
    When it comes to home decorating, choosing the plants that will take up residence alongside the furniture is often a more difficult proposition than the choosing of the furniture itself. Plants come in such a wide variety of colors, sizes and styles that they can single-handedly provide a touch of unique flavor and warmth to a room that furniture simply can't accomplish. This lead to rise in artificial plants, as homeowners sought to outfit their homes with this touch of flavor, while avoiding the upkeep involved in doing gardening, often seen as too time consuming and difficult.
  • Landscaping Basics For The Front Yard  By : Emma Richardson
    The front yard is the first thing that most people see, so this tends to receive the most focus. There are many different ways to style the front yard. Even more are the countless landscaping ideas mulling around the minds of homeowners. In this short article you will find some basic landscaping concepts for your front yard.
  • Gardening: Caring for Roses Guide  By : Lucy Gartner
    Who wouldn't want to get into gardening caring for roses? The best cared for roses can help bring life to your home and garden. Unfortunately though, not every gardener can grow great roses. If you really want to have the best roses on the block, you have to follow a couple of basic tips.
  • Landscaping with Garden Buildings & Sheds  By : Spencer Wilkins
    If you are looking for a simple way to add value on to your home then you need to spend some time working on your garden. Certainly, beautiful looking home garden landscaping if done correctly can add value on to your home. But before you actually go ahead and start working on your garden the first thing that you need to do is get a plan in place.
  • Rain Gardens A New Landscape  By : M Wakefield
    Rain gardens are one of the most versatile and effective tools in a new approach to managing storm-water.
  • Easy Ways To Plan Your Container Garden  By : Tom Johnson..
    Don't feel embarassed if you believe that container gardening is only for indoor plants, I did too! It's not until you're informed that you can grow your container plants almost anywhere, that you'll realize how much sense it makes to be able to plan your container garden to go wherever it's best for you... and your plants of course!
  • How To Create An Edible Garden  By : Tom Johnson..
    Have you noticed lately how the price of fresh vegetables and fruit is going through the roof? I sure have and I've done something about it, I've started an edible garden! A lot more folks are doing this and it's a sensible move. There are some very attractive vegetable plants available that provide a lovely landscape and also supply good crops.
  • Raised Beds Make Gardening Easier On Your Knees and Back!  By : Tom Johnson..
    Love to garden but finding that age is restricting your ability to manage your pride and joy as well as you did? As a baby boomer, I know how you feel. The knees and back don't recover from the bending like they used to, do they? What you need is some lateral thinking to allow you to keep gardening and I have the answer... raised beds.
  • Valuable Gardening Information  By : Dave Truman
    Most of us go to the grocery store to get our produce. By doing a little planning, you will be able to grow your own. There are numerous vegetables to choose from and many gardening tips to help you obtain a fruitful garden.
  • How to design a Basic Herb Garden  By : Peter de Vizard
    A basic herb garden is easy to create and it can be made in a small amount of space. If you live in an apartment or you have a small back yard you can still have a basic herb garden for daily use.
  • Save Money By Growing Your Own Herbs  By : Tom Johnson..
    The popularity of growing your own herbs is increasing all the time. It's one of those gardening delights that you'll get much pleasure in doing and the rewards are fantastic. There are so many good things to enjoy about growing your own herb garden that you'll want to increase your productivity by planting more and more.
  • Outdoor Landscape Lighting as a Security System  By : Bob Taylor
    Have you ever considered the effect that good landscape lighting has to intruders comming onto your property. See and be seen.
  • Low Voltage Landscape Lighting  By : Bob Taylor
    Learn more about how low voltage lighting has revolutionised landscape lighting in and around the home.
  • Make your garden, a hummingbird haven.  By : rajkumarsharma
    Planting a garden full of red flowers is the best way to
    attract these beautiful jeweled birds.

    Plant bee balm, butterfly weed, columbine, cardinal Flower,
    coral bells, cosmos, dahlias, four-o'-clock's, fuchsias,
    morning glory, petunias, zinnias, trumpet vine, or
    honeysuckle. A web search will reveal many more.
  • I want paved areas and water features.  By : Rahul Rana
    Planning your driveway and walkways so that they take up a minimum amount of room yet still provide a strong enough surface for the traffic they will bear, calls for careful thinking.
  • Tools for Basic Lawn Care  By : Rebecca Gardener
    When we speak about basic tools for lawn care, we should realize that it's only been just over a hundred fifty years since grass was cut with a hand scythe - if it was cut at all. That was about the extent of lawn care then. Now, there are a dozen tools - some hand, some power, that are considered essential for keeping that green carpet in shape.
  • How a beginner turned a wilderness into a garden.  By : kamal
    Hi there! Are you a gardening disaster, unable to keep even the most vicious of WEEDS growing? Do you have two “left” thumbs—yearning to become two “green” thumbs with regards to YOUR OWN successful backyard garden? Yes? Good, because that’s what I want to share with you. . . how I knew NOTHING about the basics of lawn maintenance and gardening, and transformed myself into a knowledgeable “backyard gardener” that has begun the process of cultivating my own little “patch of Heaven” to enjoy with
  • Make your own special rooting hormone.  By : fgh
    When starting a new plant from a leaf or stem cutting, the
    cutting will be more likely to form roots and create a new
    plant if a rooting hormone is used.
  • How to make sure there is no damping off in our garden.  By : ginfoG
    Damping off is the single term used to describe
    underground, soil line, or crown rots of seedlings due to
    unknown causes. The term actually covers several soil borne
    diseases of plants and seed borne fungi. The fungi which
    cause root rot are species of Phyium, Phytophthora,
    Rhizoctonia and Fusarium.
  • Organic Gardening Supplies - Best For The Garden?  By : Dave Truman
    Now a days it it's quite common to look around and see people trying to go green. They may drive electric cars or use natural compost or fertilizer. Some gardeners now use nothing but organic products and tools. Organic gardeners need supplies that may differ a little from the conventional gardener in order to sustain their gardens.
  • How to have a properly planned garden.  By : plus
    Gardening is a hobby that brings joy, entertainment, and a better quality of life. It is a creative activity, the
    result of which is a more aesthetically appealing home.
  • How to feed and care for garden trees  By : ABHISHEK ABROL
    When trees grow naturally in the forest, the leaves fall around them, decay and form a good soil. The leaves also preserve moisture in the soil.
  • How do hydroponic systems benefit plant growth  By : harjeet kaur
    Plants metabolise carbon dioxide and H2O to make required energy through the function of photosynthesis. Light is key because it supplies the energy required for this transition. The concentration of the light has been found to boost the measure of energy made. This will keep on going up until the plant reaches its saturation point for light, so you should consistently try to step-up the quantity of light your plants get.
  • How rare flowering bulbs can spice up your garden.  By : aprilbhisham
    Any experienced gardener knows the secret to a beautiful garden is in the bulbs. Flowering bulbs are usually quite hardy and undemanding and can provide the most amazing shower of spring and summertime colors. Bulbs naturally package all the essentials they need to flourish and grow. All that’s required is warming temperatures to bring the bulbs out of dormancy. The great thing about bulbs is the wide variety of colors and shapes you can produce.
  • I want to grow cooking herbs.  By : BALWINDER RIAR
    Grow your own cooking herbs to add fresh zest and flavor to your menus year-round!

    Is It a Cooking Herb or a Spice?

    The first thing to know in selecting which herbs to grow is the difference between cooking (culinary) herbs and spices. The cinnamon stick you put in your hot chocolate or apple cider is a spice while the parsley on the edge of your plate is an herb.
  • Keeping your gardening tools fit and fine!  By : @ginfo
    You don’t want to keep your useless tools in your storage right? You will only fill up the room with broken tools, so you feel you want to throw everything out. Wow, that’s really a good way to throw out money.
  • Start Your Vegetable Garden The Easy Way  By : Tom Johnson..
    The first step to starting a new vegetable garden is to map out your garden. Simply draw up an approximate plan of where you'd like everything to go, keeping as close to scale as possible. Make sure you take into account paths and such.
  • Know more about garden fences.  By : manu kumar
    Fences are either open, to use as a trellis for roses or other plants, or they are closed to serve as a wind, sun or privacy screen.

    The materials will depend largely upon the use to which the fence is to be put. The most popular, and probably the most attractive, fences are built of wood in various forms, but newer fences of asbestos-cement and corrugated sheet metal are colourful and stand up against rot better.
  • Can the sundial in your garden really tell the correct time?  By : simmi
    So wrote Hilaire Belloc, but is this really fair? Sundials are the earliest known form of time-keeping having been used for some five thousand years. The Greek historian Herodotus stated that sundials were first used by the Chaldeans and Sumerians in Babylonia which was part of the modern Iraq. They used vertical rods on
  • How to get attached to hybrid tea roses.  By : Thakur Anil
    Hybrid tea roses and the original tea rose are the world’s favourite roses and are available in many gorgeous colors.Hybrid tea roses are among the most beautiful flowers in the world. They are the florist's rose.
  • How does your garden glow - decorating your garden.  By : Ram kumar
    People are looking for ways to add significance, peace of mind, a quality experience, and to escape from the “rat-race” in their lives. Stated differently, people want to add depth and meaning to their lives. One way to accomplish this, it is asserted, is to make or purchase decor for your garden.
  • Know what you are taking on when you decide to start gardening!  By : Mayank verma
    Gardens come in different varieties like the plants you find in them. There are several gardening tips that can be used for all type of gardens.
  • How to train flowering shrubs into ornamental trees.  By : Did you find this article useful? For more useful tips and hints, points to ponder and keep in mi
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  • Why does mulching your flower bulbs in the fall give you a better spring display?  By : JVC ajeet
    Flower bulbs need a good, long, winter’s sleep. Like some people we know, if they wake up before they are fully rested they get kind of cranky, and then they don’t bloom well at all.
  • What a gardener should know about gardening.  By : shailesh
    Gardens come in different varieties like the plants you find in them. There are several gardening tips that can be used for all type of gardens.
  • The best and cheapest healthy water for your garden- Rainwater  By : Dharmender
    Avid gardeners spend a good part of the winter planning what they will plant in the spring. Even casual gardeners invest plenty of time and money in their plants. Regular watering is one key to a successful garden. So what’s a gardener to do when faced with lack of rainfall combined with water restrictions in the middle of a hot summer?
  • How to make your garden grow!  By : Musharf
    The secret to making your flowering trees, shrubs, annuals, and perennials bloom more is in the numbers. All fertilizers have analysis numbers on the package. These numbers represent the percentage of each chemical the fertilizer contains.
  • What’s so special about a spaghetti garden.  By : Musharf
    One of the delightful pleasures of life are herbs. Besides adding beauty to your garden they make foods taste better and provide a pleasant scent to the air we breathe. In George Washington days everyone had a herb garden that they used for culinary, teas and medicinal purposes. That practice is slowly coming back.
  • Learn how to compost- the easy way.  By : Musharf
    It is becoming more and more obvious these days that we need to recycle as much as we can, and anyone with a garden has a head start and can make a great contribution. To many novice gardeners, including myself, this subject can be somewhat difficult to grasp; but in fact it is really straightforward - there are just a few very simple rules:
  • Your best gardening friends: Earthworms.  By : Musharf
    Research has shown that earthworm excrement, also called
    castings or vermicompost, improves the aeration, porosity,
    structure, drainage, and moisture-holding capacity of soil.
  • Choosing Annuals or Perennials for your Garden  By : Musharf
    The crocus delights us in early spring as it dares to peek through the snow and lift its face to the sun. Soon after follow tulips, narcissus, iris, lilacs… all perennials that welcome spring with vibrant color and fragrance. Perennial plants bloom at different times during the growing season and delight you with variety in color and size from earliest spring to late autumn.
  • How to prune grafted and budded plants.  By : kamal
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