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  1. Oregano: Joy of the Mountain By Gwen Stewart
    Known as “joy of the mountain,” Origanum vulgare is commonly called culinary oregano or Turkish oregano. Oregano is a close relative of marjoram and is also known as pot marjoram. Similar in taste to marjoram, oregano’s taste is more pungent and has overtones of mint. Greek oregano, subspecies hirtum of O. vulgare, is recommended as the best type of oregano for cooking. Oregano is a half-hardy perennial that can be grown outdoors as an annual or indoors as a perennial. Blooming in early s…


  2. How To Waterproof a Canvas By John Morris
    There are times that we can never curb the forces of nature. This just goes to show that nature is, indeed, powerful and can destroy anything and everything. So, the only way we can do is to provide protection from the raging effects of nature.One way to do this is through waterproofing. It has been a great technique in preventing the penetration of water to any material.Whenever you waterproof a material, you apply a certain waterproof matter that is designed to provide utmost protection agai…


  3. Gardening Soil By Sandra Dinkins-Wilson
    In our endeavor to create a beautiful flower garden, we must first start with the soil. Soil is not just "dirt". It is instead a composition of minerals, water, air, organic material that has decomposed and bacteria. All of these must be in the right proportions to grow the flowers and plants that create our beautiful flower garden.We all know that our flowers and plants gather their required nutrients for growth through their roots from the soil. This means each of us, as the gardener, mu…


  4. Ship Ahoy! The Nautical Touch in Your Outdoor Living Space By Debbie Rodgers
    Would you rather be sailing or are you strictly a shore bird? Whether you're land-locked or seaside, you can create a nautical look in your outdoor living space by following a few easy principles. You'll find that even landlubbers can answer the siren song of the sea.Although any outside space can be adapted to this motif, wooden decks are particularly suitable. And if you can manage to install a water feature so that the deck overhangs it, you'll increase the "on-board" feel. Be sure to inclu…


  5. The Sundial - Garden Ornament or Exotic Timepiece? By Graham McClung
    Most of us regard a sundial as an attractive ornament for a park or garden. Their effectiveness as time keepers is highly variableThat's unfortunate, because it is not at all difficult to ensure that your garden sundial will be an accurate timepiece, provided, of course that the sun is shining.But that will be covered in another article. For now, let's see what a sundial is, and what it is capable of.Sundial HistoryWe forget in this modern age that accurate, affordable watches and clocks ha…


  6. 22 Fun Things To Do With Your Dozen Rose Gift By Gina Stathopoulos
    Your dozen rose gift doesn't only have to decorate your favorite room. Roses are about romance and enjoying the moment they are given and received. I've discovered some fun ways to use roses to create a stimulating day or night.So read through this list of fun rose goodies.Spice up your relationship and turn an ordinary day into an extraordinary day you will both remember. Select your favorite and have fun!* Send your partner a dozen roses of their favorite color along with a check for a hun…


  7. Greenscapes: Energy Efficient Landscaping By Carlo Morelli
    When you landscape cautiously, you can save money by maximizing the energy efficiency of your home. This means that you can save money on heating and cooling costs by carefully planting trees, shrubs and even some grasses and vines. Landscaping can not only help decrease the amount of energy you use in both winter and summer, but can also provide an eye-pleasing surrounding for your home. This means that you can have an attractive home environment and save money on energy costs. And that is of…


  8. 5 Most Popular Flowers for Your Garden By Colins Smith
    When planting a garden there are many questions which you must ask yourself before you begin. Where are you going to plant it, do you have the garden equipment to do so and how big do you want your garden to be? When do flowers bloom and what are their heights? These are all very important questions, however they mean very little if you have not yet decided which types of flowers you want to plant. There are many to choose from and don’t le anybody tell you which ones you can and can’t plant. …


  9. Commercial and Residential Flagpoles By Steve Valentino
    The world’s tallest unsupported flagpole is located in Amman, Jordan. Erected in 2003, the carbon steel pole juts 416 feet into the sky and weighs a staggering 190,000 pounds. A flagpole of that magnitude requires an extremely heavy foundation – upwards of 600 tons – and is therefore bolted to the foundation by 36 carbon steel bolts. It is built to withstand winds up ninety miles per hour with the flag attached, as well as earthquakes. Design and construction took two whole years – and a numbe…


  10. Trees in the Home Landscape By Paul Duxbury
    Trees add so much to the home landscape! They provide shade, clean air, habitat for wildlife, value to your property, and even memories.If your yard does not have any trees at the moment, you may want to consider planting some. Studies have shown that trees and landscaping add value to your property. Even if you do not intend to sell your property, trees can provide years of enjoyment. If you have trees in your yard, check to see that they are healthy. If they are near the end of their life ex…


  11. Water Ponds and Wildlife - How To Attract More Animals to Your Backyard By David Ray
    Wildlife require water just as humans do. Water is essential for life. Songbirds use it for bathing and preening; waterfowl and shorebirds for finding food and escaping predators; and muskrat, mink and beaver for every part of their existence.Providing water can be as simple as a bird bath or small fiberglass water pond or as complex as the construction of a large, excavated wetland with an artificial or clay liner.The simplest method of providing water is a bird bath. The structure need not b…


  12. Garden for Birds #3 By Ronald Patterson
    Well, another week is passing us by.I want to thank everyone who writes me back.Gardens and birds can bring total strangers together.ISN'T IT GREAT!I feel as though I'm getting to know you and we are becoming neighbors.You may have fledglings by now.None for me just yet.Even with Michigan weather, things are changing in the yard everyday now.Birds come and go.Plants seem to grow a foot some days.New blooms, new plantings.Chipmunk is still on the loose.Karen is in a battle with some rabbits mun…


  13. Handcrafted Garden Bridges Builds Traditional Arched Span Bridges with Modern Flair By Joe Guraro
    Though handcrafted wooden bridges have been used for many centuries for things such as draw bridges, spanning crevices, creeks, ponds, gulleys and anything from dips to depressions, a California-based custom bridge maker is currently receiving international recognition for spanning the divide between traditional to modern bridge making.Japan started making wooden arch bridges many decades ago to beautify and maintain Koi ponds and water gardens and now, in part due to the efforts of Handcrafte…


  14. Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners (Part 3) Lighting By John R. Haughton
    THE BASICS OF HYDROPONICS.An Introduction To Indoor Plant Grow Lights.There are basically three types of grow lights used in horticulture. These are:High Intensity Discharge Lights. (HID) These come in two types, the Metal Halide Grow Light(MH) and the High Pressure Sodium Grow Light (HPS)Metal Halide. Metal halide bulbs are designed for plants during their growing cycle. That is, for non-fruiting or non-blooming plants. Metal halide lighting is therefore the best HID choice for the plant’s g…


  15. Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners (Part 7) Hard Water By John R. Haughton
    THE BASICS OF HYDROPONICS.Your Water Hardness is a Critical Factor for Success.What Is Water Hardness And Why Does It Matter?Water Hardness refers to the alkaline mineral ion count, usually from Calcium Carbonate and bicarbonate. Water with a high count is called Hard Water. You can usually tell if you are in one of the many hard water areas of Europe because your kettle will get a build up of ‘Lime scale’ on the inside.Hardness of water can be measured in parts per million by using a total a…


  16. About Hummingbirds and How to Attract Them to Your Garden By Lesley Dietschy
    Visualize watching a bright green hummingbird in your garden moving from flower to flower in search of the tasty nectar within. These beautiful and tiny birds weigh about 2 to 20 grams and are found in a wide variety of environments from the high Andes to lowlands, and from dry desert areas to rainforests. They have slender beaks, extensible tongues, ten primary feathers, and tiny feet suitable for perching but not walking.Hummingbirds can fly straight up, straight down, backwards, left, rig…


  17. Pruning Basics By Donna Evans
    Pruning can improve the health, productivity and appearance of your trees and shrubs. But improper pruning can destroy the shape of your plants and also cause more harm than good. Following a few simple guidelines can help make the right decisions when deciding what to prune out of your trees and shrubs.First, remove the three D's, dead, diseased or damaged branches. Also prune out branches that cross each other. Trees do best with only one leader, which is the main upright trunk of the tree. …


  18. A Storage Bench Provides Much Needed Outdoor Space By Jennifer Akre
    If you are like most of us, there are two things that you cannot get enough of: storage and outdoor seating. What if I told you that I have the perfect solution to solve both of these problems and that it comes in a stylish, hard to resist package?The truth is that by using storage benches to provide comfortable outdoor seating you can solve your storage issues as well. Do you just simply not have the space to store those table cloths after the family gathering is over? Just tuck them away in …


  19. Start Your Plants From Seeds By David Chandler
    Propagating your own plants from seeds is much more rewarding and less expensive than buying seedlings from the garden supply shop. One of the first things you will need is a box or tray approximately 3 to 4 inches deep, 12 to 14 inches wide, and 20 to 24 inches long.Once you have your planting box, fill it with a suitable seed raising mix. A good medium would be 80-85% washed river sand and 15-20% peat moss. If you prefer to buy a bag of seed raising mix, visit your local garden supply sto…


  20. Tarragon: A Favourite of French Chefs By Gwen Stewart
    Long a favourite of French chefs, the herb Artemisia dracunculus, known as French tarragon or dragon herb is an essential ingredient in Béarnaise sauce, tarragon vinegar, and certain Dijon mustards. A perennial herb, tarragon grows 2 – 4 feet (60 – 120 cm) and has dark, shiny, narrow grey-green leaves about 3 inches (8 cm) long with smooth edges. Tarragon produces tiny yellow flowers and has stems that are ridged, round, branching, and light green. Tarragon is rich in Vitamin A, thiamine, r…


  21. Overwintering Pond Fish By Brett Fogle
    The metabolism of koi and goldfish is controlled primarily by water temperature. As the water cools, pond fish require less protein in their diet. When koi and goldfish are fed high-protein food in cool water, the excess protein is excreted as ammonia from the gills. The microscopic organisms that make up the biological filter (and consume ammonia) also slow down in cooler water.Improper seasonal feeding can lead to a build-up of toxic ammonia, which stresses fish and reduces their winter surv…


  22. Using Bulbs in Your Landscaping By Jill Dow
    Naturalized bulbs look beautiful in a wooded setting. You can plant them and leave them to multiply. After the bulbs bloom the foliage will die down, but you can interplant bulbs with ground covers for a carefree and beautiful garden.For a natural look you should arrange your bulbs informally. If you toss them and plant them where they land, with small adjustments for spacing, it'll look much better than if you arrange them.Bulbs also work well in a perrenial garden. When your bulbs finish blo…


  23. Avoiding Unsightly Algae By Brett Fogle
    Excessive organic matter in the pond provides nutrients for algae, contributing to its growth. Algae can obscure the view of colorful fish, and more dangerously, it robs the water of valuable oxygen and releases harmful pollutants.UV clarifiers also are effective tools that use ultraviolet light to destroy the reproductive ability of suspended algae. Dead, microscopic algae will clump together into particles large enough to be removed by filtration.Increasing the amount of floating and oxygena…


  24. Backyard Ponds By Robert Dorrance
    Backyard ponds are a great source of fun and enjoyment. With them come all kinds of different nature. From the fish and all of the other wildlife, to all the different pond plants and flowers. It truly is a relaxing hobby, once you get it all set up.Backyard ponds are not extremely hard to build, and once you do, they’re pretty easy to take care of. The hardest part, by far, is the digging of the pond. Depending on what kind of soil you have in your region will determine how difficult it …


  25. The Basics of Growing Roses By Ken Austin
    So you want to grow roses? They are a beautiful choice for your garden and not nearly as difficult to grow as you might think. Choose a rose that is easy to grow. Some choices might be ‘Sunsprite’, ‘Baby Love’, ‘The Fairy’, ‘Iceberg’, or ‘Flower Carpet’. Also check to see which roses do well in your climate. When choosing a rose think about the colors and fragrance that appeals to you. Understand the soil type and provide good drainage. Use organic matter to make your so…



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