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Gardening RSS FeedsMilwaukee Art Museum a Wisconsin Treasure - The Milwaukee Art Museum is a marvel of architecture and engineering that owes its existence to Santiago Calatrava, whose role in its expansion project turned the Museum into a cultural cornerstone for national and international visitors....Feed Source: www.dreamsalivemagazine.com Beyond Any Secret - Recent beliefs hypothesize how our lives are surrounded by infinite choices and infinite outcomes infinite directions with infinite possibilities. These beliefs have declared that you can now direct your own path to improve your life.... The Lost Language of Flowers and Foliage - While the language of flowers and foliage is a dead language today, the dictionaries for this language still exist and inspire the more romantic, or devious, among us. If that includes you, here are some suggestions.... Summer Camping with Young Ones!! - Camping with your young children does not have to be a burden of worries. You take the vacation away from home to relax and have fun. But there are some guidelines to follow in order to do so.... The Planning Basics of Home Interior Decorating - Home decor styles range from a number of themes, designs, and materials. While planning your home decor project, you can either opt for the theme being implemented throughout the house or use one specific theme for a specific room.... Plan a Summertime Party Your Guests Will Remember - How do you make your summertime party the event of the season? A few tips will go a long way in ensuring that your guests will remember the day long after the heat of the summer gives way to cool autumn days. ... Killer Fertilizers - If you use a chemical fertilizer or pesticide, chances are that a toxic substance called arsenic may be lurking about in your garden. Though arsenic is a natural element found in the earth's crust, large quantities of the substance are found in our soil and water and proven to be harmful.... Trace Elements From Sea Water - A prominent agricultural scientist named Dr. Murray Maynard wrote a best selling work called "Sea Energy Agriculture." A pioneer scientist when it comes to the development of seaponic farming, Dr. Maynard has been praised for his research on trace elements found in sea solids. When used on farmland, sea solids as Dr. Maynard demonstrated, proved to be beneficial not only to the land but to the overall health of the produce.... Bonsai Trees - Giving the Gift of Bonsai Trees - Whether the occasion is a birthday, secretaries day, mothers day, fathers day or the holidays (Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa) bonsai trees make great gifts. Bonsai trees are a perfect gift for any loved one born with or without a green thumb. If you know someone special who loves and takes delight in caring for plants then bonsai trees may indeed be the perfect gift. Here are the items you will need if you decide to give a bonsai tree as a gift.... How the Experts Creates a Boggy Conditions in Damp Gardens - Living with damp soils is another interesting prospect. The gardener simply has to accept the fact that the soil is always wet and create a bed that is based on plants that like boggy conditions.... 10 Great Ways to Decorate Your Window Boxes For the Holidays - It's that time of year when houses sparkle with twinkling lights and holiday yard art turns ordinary lawns into magical spectacles. This year when you plan your outdoor holiday decorating, why not enlist your window boxes in novel ways? Here are ten ideas from Hooks and Lattice for including dormant window boxes in this year's holiday decorating scheme: Many garden stores sell small Christmas trees of evergreen, rosemary or ivy.... Beginning a Rose Garden - When you look at a rose garden in full bloom, you see all the vibrant colors and smell the heady fragrances. But when you think of starting a rose garden of your own, you think of all the difficulty in maintaining them and how time consuming it all is. But in actuality, starting a rose garden isn't any harder than growing other plant or shrub in your landscape.... Composting - A Green Solution For Household Waste - Waste management experts report that "food waste represents almost 15 percent of the total waste sent to public landfills each year- this is the single largest type of disposed material." Composting may not be the most glamorous of home improvement projects, but name another scenario where you can improve your garden, and do something for our planet by having less trash to go in our landfills every week. Starting your own compost is simple and has an enormous return.... Here's a Question For You Regarding Rare Palm Trees and Cycads - I'd like to start up a new charity to protect vulnerable palm tree and cycad species in the world. But how should the fund raising from this charity be best spent in achieving that goal?... Hummingbird Food Recipe - How to Make Hummingbird Food - You don't need to buy hummingbird food. Here's a quick recipe that shows how to make hummingbird food that's easy for anyone to make.... The Important Facts on Japanese Knotweed - Japanese knotweed is a major risk to our gardens and surroundings. The best measure to extinguishing this difficult weed is to learn about it in detail. This article covers the main facts and sets you on the path to eliminate Japanese knotweed in your garden.... Feng Shui Your Garden to Welcome the Positive Chi - A garden is a very important element of a home or office and it attracts a lot of positive energy if designed correctly. This article discusses about some of the feng shui ideas that you may implement in order to welcome a beneficial chi into your garden.... 6 Things to Do Before You Plant a Vegetable Garden - It is important to have an understanding of when to plant a garden, how to prepare the soil, layout, location, tools and how to test soil for ideal growing conditions. I'm trying to stay focus and not get carried away with planting my garden. This is an important step for me, and I want it to be just right. That is why I'm still on first base with researching the layout of my garden and soil preparation. I want it to be successful, and I look forward to harvest time from my garden to my kitchen.... Propagation by Leaves - New House Plants Are Awaiting - There are many ways to create new plants from plants that you already have. Some start best from cuttings of existing leaves, while others rely on dividing existing rhizomes. This article will take you through the steps to make successful cuttings, and to divide rhizomes and replant them.... Growing Small Plots of Vegetables For Health and Income - After years of truck farming vegetables and raising family from those daily activities, we are now down to small plot Gardening of vegetables for Health, Wealth and FUN. Some tips and tricks on how to enjoy a small bit of ground daily and increase overall wellness and a few bucks in your Pocket for FUN. These methods apply even to those possessing only a small patio area. Get of you duff, turn the TV, improve your Health and Wealth!... Starting an Organic Garden As a Hobby - Are You Gamed For It? - If you are considering organic gardening as a hobby. It's possible, why not? It's especially good if you have a passion for normal gardening already. Regardless, it's still possible for anyone WITH the patience factor. No pain, no gain. Read on why I say that ... Tips For Planting a Vegetable Garden - Planting a vegetable garden doesn't have to be hard. These simple tips will have you harvesting your own produce in no time.... Bird Feeders - Keeping Your Bird Feeders Clean Will Keep Your Birds Healthy - We must take proper precautions to keep our native birds safe while offering them a variety of foods from which to choose. Birds at backyard feeders are exposed to the risks of disease and predation. It is our duty to make sure they are safe from both by following a few simple practices.... The Experts Guide For Creating Damp Gardens - The idea of damp gardens conjures up a rather unpleasant image of a garden in which no one would want to linger, but, depending on how the situation is handled, they can be rather beautiful. Apart from anything else, many colors, especially the yellows, stand out so well in gloomy conditions. What is a damp garden?... How to Grow Tomatoes in Containers and Pots - I have been growing tomatoes in patio containers and pots this year with some success. I also have my beloved plot with tomatoes growing in the ground. I know the ones in the ground will work fine - they have done for thirty years. But growing my tomatoes in containers is anew departure for me.... How to Create Dry Shade in a Shady Garden Like the Experts - The north side of a house or as known as south in the southern hemisphere, is often considered a problem area because of its lack of direct sunlight. Again, it is quite possible to create an effective border there simply by choosing plants that like the shade.... A Beginner's Guide to Shady Gardens - Like so many other problems in gardening, this one will go away if you make a slight adjustment of attitude and decide to embrace the shade rather than be daunted by it. A visit to any of the big gardens will show shady areas that have been successfully planted, and there is no reason why you should not do the same on a smaller scale.... Lawn Weeds and Their Control - Do you have a problem with weeds in your lawn. We have advice and information on the causes, prevention and control of common lawn weeds.... Go Green, Grow Hydro! - As more people are becoming interested in the living environment, many are discovering indoor gardening. There are many advantages to choosing to grow hydro, or hydroponic, gardens.... Enjoy Winter Gardening - Winter gardening can be so much fun and extremely beneficial as well! Allocate a special space in your garden just for winter gardening.... What to Plant in the Fall - Many different types of seeds can be planted in the fall. Black-eyed Susans, daisies, pansies, snapdragons, poppies, and bachelor buttons are just to name a few.... Garden Clean Up - It's almost time to begin your fall garden clean-up. Before long that spectacular summer garden will be gone and the time will be here for that fall garden clean - up. With the cool brisk days of autumn close, cleaning the garden for next years planting will be easier when you have had that fall head start.... Fall Garden Checklist - Looking for a way to get your garden ready for the winter months. Prepare a checklist of all the work that needs to be done to make your garden clean up faster and easier.... Grow Lovely Rock Gardens to Create a Way of Life - Rock gardens are not only created as a beautiful display for bulbs and flowers, but are increasingly growing to be a way of life. As numerous varieties of plants become favorites for the front and backyard, more gardeners undoubtedly become acquainted with the rock gardens.... Getting Started in the Business of Organic Gardening - Organic gardening is growing and marketing health foods that have not been treated with commercial chemicals. Only natural fertilizers and pest repellents are used to qualify for the higher, health food prices. The primary equipment for health food growing is to not use the chemical fertilizers or toxic pesticides. Natural and organically grown foods command higher prices because they cannot easily be mass-produced and generally require more TLC.... Seven Easy Annuals For Beginner Gardeners - First time gardeners will find success with these all time favorite annuals. These plants are more forgiving than others and do well with little care.... How to Grow Amazing Wildflowers - Landscaping with wildflowers is becoming increasingly popular. These wonderful displays of beauty are incredibly self-sufficient. Wildflowers dazzle your gardens with sprays of color with a powerful endurance not often noted in domesticated garden flowers. No need to worry about soils of low fertility; wildflowers adapt wonderfully in these types of soil.... Watering the Greenhouse - Watering is one of the most tedious tasks with greenhouse gardening, as these types of indoor gardens require much more water. Watering your greenhouse improperly could cause you to lose your crops. This article will help you to learn ways to make your daily chore much easier while fabulously reaping the benefits.... How to Raise the Strongest Most Beautiful Bulbs - Bulbs are your best bet for success. It's almost impossible to make a mistake because all the nutrients that the flower needs, are in the bulb. What you may find difficult, is actually choosing which bulbs you want. This article will help you select healthy bulbs and will give you tips on how to get them ready, from preparing the soil, fertilizing, and planting.... Choosing Your Herbs - If you are interested in herbs you may be astonished to realize how many herbs you are already growing. Parsley, chives, garlic, spearmint, dill and sage appear in almost every garden. And they are among the most valued herbs. Do you raise violets, roses, nasturtiums and marigolds? These, too, are herbs, even though we call them flowers.... Growing Your Own Vegetables From Seed - Growing your own vegetables from seed is very easy. It is great fun to watch the tiny seedlings emerge from the soil mix and of course is a great deal cheaper than buying ready grown plants.... Leaf Mold - A Fantastic and Free Resource - How to make leaf mold, what it is and how to use it in your garden. Read how useful this free and valuable substance is in your garden.... The Best Way of Preserving Chilies - There are several ways of preserving chilies and my favorite has to be drying, but more of that later. The simplest way to preserve a chili is to freeze it. One of the major problems with this is that the chili then loses its eating quality.... Garden Gift Ideas - Gifts For the Avid Gardener - Good garden tools can make good gardening not only possible, but a joy to do! Nothing is more frustrating that needing to do a job, and not having the right tools. Use this guide for ideas for the avid gardener.... Preparing Your Herb Garden - Be lazy and love it! You might call that my gardening motto. There is a garden club called "Plant and Pray" and that name pretty well sums up my system. If a plant could sigh, it would do so when I put it in the ground. But, fortunately for me, herbs are the friendliest, the most adaptable of all plants.... How to Start an Organic Garden at Home - Only 4 Steps to Success - Starting an organic garden at home is not much difference from what it's done in the farm. The same techniques and rules applies but only to a smaller area. Do you know these steps? It's simple. This article dives straight into the 4 simple steps.... Nine Herbs You Should Not Be Without - The English variety of camomile makes a beautiful ground cover, for it grows low and spreads gracefully over the earth. It blooms from midsummer until the first frost, producing small white and yellow daisy-shaped flowers. It has light green pinnate, or feather-shaped, leaves, and should get plenty of sun even though it does fairly well in shade. Plant seed, and camomile will self-sow from then on.... Growing Your Herbs From Seed - Most annuals are started from seed sown in the garden. As for biennials, you may grow them just as you do annuals. You can buy many varieties of herb seed at your seed store, nursery or supermarket, but you cannot always be sure of what you are getting. For example, tarragon may be in the seed rack but it is not a true tarragon and is hardly worth planting.... Eleven Herbs For You to Grow - This flamboyant plant puts forth bright orange and yellow flowers. It is a cheerful addition to any garden and can be used as a substitute for expensive saffron. Pot marigold should be started from seed. It is self-sowing and thrives best in rich soil.... Easy Gardening Tips - Are there ever any easy gardening techniques to grow a simple garden? Let's face it, not everyone is born with a green thumb. But everyone wants to have a garden that is attractive and simple to maintain.... Nandina Domestica - A Wonderful Landscape Bush For Creating an Emphasis in the Garden - Despite originating from China and Japan, Nandina domestica is suitable too in Mediterranean and dry climate gardens. Here's how to get the best from this most valuable landscape bush.... A Guide to Growing Roses For Beginners - Roses are one of most poplar flowering shrubs in the world. They are found growing in almost every country in the Northern hemisphere, even Iceland! If you have ever wondered if growing roses for beginners was complicated then you should read just how easy it can be to get started growing roses.... ONE Critical Aspect of Organic Gardening - Know This Or You Will Fail! - Right now you could be wondering what exactly is that critical aspect. If you get this right, that's good for you because you know what is the core fundamental of organic gardening. If you are unconfirmed, let's go through it together. I will give you more organic gardening tips too.... Tips on How to Save Money on Your Log Cabin For the Garden - There is no question that it can be expensive to build a log cabin. However, you do not want money to be the reason why you cannot enjoy a comfortable and relaxing cabin. Take the tips in this article into consideration so you can save money on your log home.... Organic Gardening Tips - Valuable Information You Must Know - Organic Gardening is no doubt becoming more popular and in demand. Due to the reason that using fertilizers and pesticides are harmful, many had diverted their direction towards Organic Gardening.
However, it's not just a mere change you say, you can't just start without knowing the basics and information needed. You will fail, horribly.... The Basics of Choosing a Lawn Sprinkler - Manual Or Automatic - As with many things these days, the choice of which lawn sprinkler type to choose can be boiled down to one that is basically whether to go for a manual lawn sprinkler or an automatic version. This article will take a look at some of the advantages and disadvantages of either type and some of the considerations that need to be borne in mind when choosing a sprinkler system for your lawn. If you decide that a manual lawn sprinkler system is for you, you have to understand that you will have to spend quite a lot ... My First Garden - Where to Start? - So you've decided to try your thumbs, or perhaps whole hand at gardening, congratulations! Now, where are you going to start? First things first, plan ahead.... Gardening With Containers - This article on gardening is full of great information on gardening, focusing primarily on container gardening. As explained in this gardening article, container gardening is great for the young, elderly, experienced gardener or novice. It is just flat out fun!... The Intricacies of Planting a Rock Garden - With most kinds of gardening or landscaping, the gardener may exercise a rather wide range of choices when it comes to treatment; he may make his planting formal, informal, natural, highly decorative, or more picturesque. With a rock garden however, formal treatment is precluded. Neither the materials used in the construction of the rock garden nor the plants which will occupy it, lend themselves to any formal arrangement.... Using the Right Hydroponics Flower Stimulator to Get Bigger Flowers From Your Garden - Are you seeing smaller harvests than you want and wondering how you can use a PK (phosphorus-potassium) flower booster to get bigger flowers from your hydroponics gardening? You're on the right track if you've decided that adding phosphorus and potassium to your nutrients mix will fuel bigger flowers from your blooming plants. That's because phosphorus and potassium are key elements that create flower growth and size in hydroponics gardens.... 6 Tips in Determining Your Best Garden Location - Whether you are a first time gardener or a seasoned veteran, it is important to remember that one of the keys in growing a productive garden has to do with location. Organic gardeners need to choose a plot of land that has vital nutrients, plenty of sunlight and access to water. Remarkably, location alone can make the difference between having healthy, nutrient-rich or weak, scrawny fruits and vegetables.... 5 Tips to Make Your Garden Environment-Friendly - Over the past few years, organic gardening has been on the rise. The push to "go green" from politicians, business owners, environmentalists and even celebrities has generated both a desire and an interest to do a better job in preserving our environment. The challenge has been made for individuals and communities to live more ecologically and environmentally friendly lives.... More Considerations in Functional Garden Design - In garden design, objects such as sheds or lighting are often considered to not be design elements. However, many common elements can often be used as decorative additions to your landscaping.... Growing a Vegetable Garden As a Family Project - Growing a vegetable garden together as a family project is a great thing to do. It presents countless ways to bring a family together in harmony.... An Easier Raised Bed You Can Prepare For Your Organic Gardening Without the Digging - Want a raised bed for your organic gardening, but hate the digging? By using newspapers and layers of organic material, you can build deep, rich soil for your flowers and vegetables with a lot less work.... Growing a Garden For the Soul - People grow gardens for many good reasons. Feeding the soul is one of the benefits they receive.... The Advantages of Roses - The rose is one of the most popular flowers in the world since it is beautiful, fragrant, and can be found everywhere in the world. It is very popular & has many advantages.... How to Plan a Flower Garden - How will it feel if your neighbor comes to your house and tells you how wonderful your garden really is? Have you ever stopped your car in front of a house with a truly blossoming garden, just to admire its beauty? We, the garden lovers, plant flowers not to negate the greenhouse gas affect but for the joy of seeing our garden bloom, and visitors appreciate our hard work.... Attracting Hummingbirds to the Garden With Nectar Feeders - Hummingbirds eat a lot of nectar to give them the energy they need. Attracting them to your garden can be as simple as providing a source for this food.... Safety With Gardening Equipment - When gardening, take the following preparations before embarking on your work. Right before starting machinery, it's a smart idea to remove any external objects from the area that could whip off and hurt someone or damage property nearby. Check for safety devices on your equipment and ensure they are turned on and operating properly.... How Can You Attract Butterflies to Your Garden? - Butterflies can be attracted to your garden by a variety of methods including planting brightly coloured flowers and bushes, providing food in the form of rotten fruit or by providing other places where they will congregate. To attract butterflies to your garden you need to provide attractive food in the form of brightly coloured flowers and feeders and puddles for drinking water.... Flower Garden Layouts Benefit Any Landscape - Flower garden layouts are as diverse as the plant varieties within them. And for the gardener looking for an original touch this is great news. When it comes to garden layouts a little preparation is all that is needed to create a beautiful and bountiful garden space worthy of any garden show.... How to Identify Garden Pests - Commonly, when people first think of a garden pest, they immediately ponder ugly bugs and beetles that wreak havoc on the vegetation. In fact, there are numerous pests to be found in the insect family, but there are also small critters and fungi that gardeners must keep an eye on.... The Colorful Geranium - Summer in a Planter - Geraniums are popular for their beauty and variety. There's surely a Geranium that would go well in any number of different rooms in your household.... Gardening to Attract Wildlife - If you enjoy bird-watching, chasing butterflies, smelling flowers, watching a frog or bunny hop across the grass, Gardening to Attract Wildlife may help get you started. Read here to learn a few basic principles of attracting the three B's (birds, bees, butterflies) and more to your garden. Large or small, you can turn your outdoor retreat into a harmonious, peaceful habitat for you and all the little creatures that you love!... Vegetable Garden Layouts - The key to a functional vegetable garden layout is a preparation, location, and, of course, vegetation. It is very easy to create a large yield of vegetables if your seeds and seed types are carefully determined by spacing and grouping.... High Food Cost and Growing Your Own Vegetables - Higher fuel prices have created a financial crisis for consumers who now must pay more to drive to the supermarket, and then get hit with higher prices inside the store. A solar greenhouse may be an answer to offset some of our cost for some of our fresh vegetables. Hobby greenhouse gardening is becoming, more popular every day.... Flower Garden Designs - Gardening has been a popular hobby and art form for ages. Many people go to great lengths to create attractive gardens and sometimes pay top dollar to accomplish such a task. There are several things to consider before one gets started, as gardens take planning, special care and dedication to flourish.... Example of Plants in Wildflower Gardens - Many wildflowers will not grow in grass, needing disturbed soil to flourish. Poppies, cornflowers and corn marigolds are examples of these. They are mainly annuals and can be grown from seed in pots and then transplanted or sown directly from seed. Once established they will self sow and then reappear every year. A border can be devoted to them or they can be mixed into a general border.... Gardening and Pest Control Exposed - Need to know what to do when considering natural methods of pest control? A look at the detail with plenty of tips for you to start.... How to Design a Wildflower Garden - With the increasing reduction of wild habits for many plants, many people have begun to look afresh at what they are losing and have gained an appreciation of their native flora. This has encourage them to create areas within their own garden in which wild flowers can flourish, partly to help preserve these flowers and partly because they simply enjoy them.... How the Experts Look at Dry Gardens - Once upon a time there was only one type of dry garden, one that was naturally so. Nowadays, with the increasing desire to create a number of habitats in which to grow the widest range of plants, many gardeners set out actually to create these conditions. In either case, there are a large number of varied annuals and perennials that suit a dry environment.... Example of Plants For Dry Gardens - While it is in general terms a good thing to try to improve soil conditions, it is possible to live with existing conditions by choosing your plants carefully. Many plants have adapted their demands so that they are able to live with drought, particularly plants that come originally from Mediterranean climates.... The Truth About Informal Gardens - Most of us do not have the time to commit ourselves regularly to our garden, however much we wish we could. We also have conflicting demands on the garden, it is not just something beautiful to contemplate but also a place to live in and enjoy. So, we end up creating an informal garden that suits our lifestyle. It is none the worse for that.... The Importance of Grass in a Garden - Grass and hard surfaces have an important role to play in informal gardens. In many cases, such a garden will be a family one and grass has the obvious importance as a play area.... Fragrant, Flowering Lavender Herb Growth and Care in Low Water Gardens - Lavender is an aromatic, drought tolerant herb grown for centuries and appreciated for its fragrant violet, blue flowers. Lavender has been used in perfumes and for aromatherapy, it also keeps linens smelling fresh and protects them from moths. Mature plants reach 2 to 4 tall with narrow green or gray green needle shaped leaves. The flowers bloom on long, stalks with flowers up to two inches long.... Buying Your First Orchid - Things to Know Before Orchid Fever Turns Into Orchid Panic - Tips on how to purchase an exotic orchid for your home or as a gift for someone else. This article will walk you through the do's and don'ts of orchid selection and care, including a list of her top 10 recommended orchids.... How to Start Your Own Garden - Only fresh fruits and vegetables really have all of the benefit that God intended. Store bought are harvested green (before ripe) and then are made "ripe" in the back of the store chemically. Start your own garden.... Thatch Problems in Lawns - The build up of thatch or organic matter in the lawn is just one of the many problems facing today's gardener. What is Thatch? Thatch is the accumulation of organic matter that forms between the grass and the soil.... Free Gardening Magazines - There is no reason to pay $5 at the grocery store or bookstore for a gardening magazine, or even $2 per magazine through a subscription. There are plenty of ways to find free gardening magazines online if you just take some time to do some research and fill out some forms. Some websites will send you a free sample issue while others while allow you to sign-up for a year-long subscription for filling out a simple survey or signing up for another offer.... Problems Growing Tomatoes Upside Down - Growing an upside down tomato plant? It might sound crazy but it does work and can produce a larger number of tomatoes and produce fruit for longer. However like any gardening it can go wrong and disadvantageously occasionally.... Types of Garden Tools Required For Gardening - A garden tool is equipment that is used for gardening, agriculture or horticulture. There are a number of garden tools available in the market, however you might or might not require every tool for gardening. The tool size and requirement of a particular tool depend on the size of your garden and other physical conditions of your garden such as soil conditions, strength required to plough your garden, the plants or grass you prefer to grow in your garden etc.... Concrete Garden Benches Lend Unique Character to a Special Lady's Garden - If you're looking for a truly unique idea for a memorable gift, you'll be glad you found this article. A concrete bench with personalized engraving becomes an eye-catching and permanent fixture of the recipient's garden, and it's an especially good idea for the special woman in your life, whether she's your mother, your fiancée, or your favorite aunt. Concrete benches require little to no upkeep, making them even more attractive as a gift.... Garden Accent and Decor - Garden accents makes any garden, large or small, more attractive and inviting. They can also make your garden go from ho-hum to spectacular.... A Beautiful Pest in the Garden - Such a beautiful array of flowers one day. The very next day - every single bloom gone. What did we do to fight back - you may be surprised at the answer ..... How to Attract Hummingbirds and Hummingbird Nectar Recipe - To attract humming birds to your garden plant brightly coloured flowers and shrubs. Hummingbirds have very little sense of smell but are attracted to bright colours. Hanging a hummingbird feeder in your garden or on your patio will attract these lovely birds. Annuals to plant include beard tongue, salvia, petunia, jewelweed, jacobinia, impatiens, and firespike.... Make the Best Home Made Compost Ever! - How to make your own rich, useful and valuable home made compost. A look at how to do it, why you need to do it and how it will benefit your vegetables and plants.... 4 Ways to Preserve Sweet Corn - For Eating Or Planting Next Year's Crop - Do you know the ways to preserve corn? Every ear of corn is used in some form or fashion whether for eating or for planting. All the husk and hair goes into compost pile as do the stalks. I say waste not, want not. Now, I will tell you about four ways that to preserve corn.... Heirloom Tomatoes - How to Know If Your Tomatoes Are Heirloom - Do you know what an heirloom tomato is? A particularly large number of heirloom tomato varieties are available today, mainly because tomatoes normally do not cross-pollinate.... Tomatoes - Caterpillars on Tomatoes - Do you know what to do if you find several large caterpillars munching on your tomatoes? What should you do to get rid of them?... Seed Saving - How to Collect and Store Garden Seeds - Do you want to save money by not having to buy vegetable seeds year after year? Collecting seeds from your garden and storing them for the next season is one of the most cost savings methods of gardening. The seed collection method varies with the plant variety.... Container Gardening - Good For Condos and Apartments - 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. This is fortunately not the case. Many people who do not have any outdoor space to speak of are choosing to get into container gardening.... Butterfly Gardens - There is nothing quite as beautiful as butterflies floating on their colorful wings through out the garden. The butterfly garden needs to have a wide variety of plants, some tall and some short. To live and reproduce, butterflies need two types of plants, nectar plants and host plants.... Growing Roses - How to Succeed in a Mediterranean Climate - Roses can be such a magnificent part of the garden, yet the home gardener is too often disappointed with their performance. Correct procedures at planting, go a long way in ensuring decent results.... Garden Landscaping Techniques of the Pros - Everyone enjoys a peaceful garden setting to relax or to entertain and landscaping professionals have shortcuts and tips they use for a successful yearly garden. These are techniques that will be useful in any garden to make it appealing, while being less maintenance.... Taking Care of Your Lawn and Environment - This article talks about how proper lawn care also takes environmental factors into account. The article provides tips on measures you can take to protect the water of rivers and ponds in your environment along with caring for your lawn.... Copyright © 2008, Internet Marketing. All Rights Reserved. |