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  1. An Outdoor Swing is A Great Way to Relax By Jennifer Akre
    There is simply no better vantage point from which to view the beauty of nature, the occasional passerby and the antics of wildlife than an outdoor swing. Outdoor swings do more than provide a beautiful addition to your outdoor décor; they provide a relaxation spot, gathering place and a comfortable outdoor perch that will be greatly appreciated by everyone in the family.Whether you are reading a captivating novel, napping or just enjoying the scenery, an outdoor swing is the perfect place to …


  2. It’s Gardening Season! By Melanie Breeze
    It’s gardening season again! Are you ready? Whether you are a seasoned gardener, or are looking to start gardening, you will likely need supplies and plants. If you shop smart, and use the tips below, you can get that garden running with very little money. And you can save a lot of money on your grocery bill as well.There are many different types of gardening, but it is important to learn the basics of the activity. Below you will find a list of my tips to planting a garden on a budget.…


  3. Unique Flowers make a memorable gift! By Tenley McDonald
    Think “outside of the box” when sending your next floral gift! The possibilities are endless! Floral Design is an art and florists can customize a masterpiece of flowers!Many florists put a sampling of arrangements on their websites for you to see, but don’t feel confined to the photos! The most impressive arrangements are of an “original" design.Ask the florist about any “specialty” flowers they may have in stock. Inquire about alternatives of greens, grasses, ruscus, palm leaves, etc. Have y…


  4. Gardening with Bamboo By Kirk Gordon
    Myths and facts A misconception about bamboo is that they spread like wildfire. This is not entirely true as only a some species of bamboo will be invasive. Spreading, however, can easily be controlled if it becomes a problem. Many people also think that bamboos will die when the temperature falls below freezing. This myth is also false.Designing with bamboo Bamboos can create a wall or screen to provide privacy, used in containers for your deck, terrace or patio, or create a bamboo forest, ma…


  5. Multi Purpose Tree – Sugar Palm By Ravikumar Uppaluri
    Palm family is unique in the aspect that most of its members have muli purpose benefits to the mankind, unrivalled by few other trees. There are several palm species such as Borassus, Areca, Sago, Fish Tail etc. Because of their beautiful structure, many of the palms adorn gardens.Though pal trees grow very tall, they can also be raised in home gardens or as dwarfs in pots.One of the most important palm trees is the Sugar palm.Botanically known as Borassus Flabellifer; it is widely distributed…


  6. Drying Roses By Jan Nicholas
    There are many reasons why you might want to dry your roses. Some people just want to keep a memento of a special moment. Perhaps they are a part of a wedding that you went to; maybe they were a gift from a mate, friend, or family member. Whatever your reasons for doing it, this is the section where you will learn to dry your roses properly.There two ways drying rose petal can happen and that are cheap and relatively easy.Air DryingAir drying is by far the easiest and cheapest method of drying…


  7. Flower Delivery in New York By Eddie Tobey
    As is the case with any large city, you can become overwhelmed with the options for sending flowers. If you need to send a gift, New York flower delivery services are plenty. If you are not familiar with any particular business, it may be wise to ask friends or family (or even the florist) for referrals or recommendations.If your quest for referrals in finding the perfect florist for you needs is null, you can always do an Internet search. You can also utilize the services of national floral d…


  8. Hydroponics Gardening verses Organic Gardening: Which Grows the Best Cannabis? By Jan Money
    Copy-write 2005 Jan Money.Hydroponics gardening offers many advantages to the cannabis grower. In fact hydroponics gardening is probably the number one source all cannabis that is cultivated in the U.K. It seems these days that even though cannabis is still illegal in the U.K. most people know at least one person that grows their own cannabis. These growers may well start off growing organically but quite often soon progress to a hydroponics garden because of the many advantages.What are th…


  9. A Look at Metal Gazebos By Alison Cole
    If you’re looking for the strength, stability, sturdiness, and longevity of a metal gazebo, you have plenty of options to fit your needs. They come as 4-sided structures, all the way to 12-sided structures, as well as irregular structures like rectangles, ovals, and multi-sectioned shapes. They often boast many flourishes, such as swirling, plant-like shapes. Despite their not being made of wood, they have a very graceful feel to them capable of complimenting any outdoor setting.Most metal gaz…


  10. Preaparing Your Plants For Winter By Donna Evans
    Winters can be very stressful on plants. Excessive moisture loss can be caused by bitter winter winds and by the freeze thaw cycle that occurs when warm, sunny days are followed by harsh cold nights.Too much moisture loss throughout these cold months can weaken and even kill plants. Before the ground freezes make sure that your trees, shrubs and perennials are well watered. Young evergreen trees and evergreen shrubs can be particularly sensitive to drying out. Their roots cannot distribute…


  11. Hummingbirds By Greg Pilson
    Many individuals are fascinated by hummingbirds. So much so, that they will do anything in their power to attract these petite creatures to their yards. So what is the best way to attract these wee feathered friends?Here are some tips to help make your home a hummingbird hot spot:What Do Hummingbirds Eat?Hummingbirds usually feed off flower nectar and sugar water that is left out for them in birdfeeders. They also feed off of small insects like ants, slugs and spiders. If you really want to at…


  12. The Perfect Porch Swing By Debbie Rodgers
    There is a magical quality to porch swings. In his summertime classic Dandelion Wine, Ray Bradbury describes the "ritual of the front-porch swing.""In the garage they found, dusted, and carried forth the howdah, as it were, for the quiet summer-night festivals, the swing chair which Grandpa chained to the porch-ceiling eyelets…they sat, smiling at each other, nodding, as they swung silently back and forth, back and forth."Perhaps it is the soothing rhythm or the reassuring creak of the porch s…


  13. Fleur De Lotus: Purity in a Sullied World By Nur Syahid
    Rising from a muddy pond, a lotus flower blossoms. Such epitome of purity in a turbid environment has sparked off much inspiration in ancient oriental literature and Buddhist teachings, shaping a repertoire of odes to the graceful demeanour and refreshing fragrance of the lotus.HistoryThe lotus has played a vital role in the creation of the world, according to Egyptian mythology. Before the universe came into being, there was an infinite ocean of inert water which constituted the primeval bein…


  14. How to Build Fences By Tor Eivind Bjaaland
    A fence can be useful for several things like privacy, weather barrier, and containment for children or just for decoration. Your imagination is the only thing that’s limit the design. You can get some good ideas when you are looking at other fences in your neighborhood or when you are looking in home magazines. You should also contact your city or residential association to make sure that there is no regulation for fence construction.Layout of your fence. The basic theory is that you stake ou…


  15. 5 Simple Steps to Care For Your Push Reel Mower By Jeff Boyd
    Though most Push Reel Mowers made today are durable, they do require some basic care and simple maintenance in order to keep them running smoothly. Taking the following steps will ensure you have years of use on your push reel mower. Wipe the blades clean after each use. This helps prevent moisture from the grass from staying on the blades and causing (over time) rust, or dulling the blades. You can use a cloth, brush, or small towel. Periodically oil the moving parts. Do this before your fi…


  16. Easy Steps to Composting By Fran Barnwell
    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:You need a compost bin, and the type you decide on rather depends on the size of your garden, but there are a couple of options:A purpose built plastic bin…


  17. Easy Pond and Water Garden Construction By Lee Goins
    Today’s successful water garden usually is designed as an ecosystem that uses a balance between fish, plants and bacteria keeping the water clear. The type of pond I’m talking about is self-contained (not fed by a spring or stream) and between 100-900 sq ft; a backyard water garden that is easy to maintain and adds value to your lifestyle and property. 20 years ago the typical do-it-yourself water garden was a muck-filled cesspool waiting to happen, while the successful koi pond required dee…


  18. Tree Pruning Tips By Michael McGroarty
    There are two kinds of winter gardening. The first method usually starts in January as the gardening catalogs begin to arrive in the mail. This type of gardening is as easy as sitting in your favorite chair, browsing the catalogs, and either dreaming about what you're going to do this spring, or actually drawing designs for the gardens you intend to work on.The second type of winter gardening is to actually get out in the yard and do a little work. Of course if it's bitter cold, you'd be bette…


  19. A Quick Guide To Fish Pond Bridges By Charles Truett
    For years you have dreamed of a quiet place to rest and meditate. A place that is beautiful and calm, where you hear the soothing sounds of fish gliding to and fro in the water. You have finally built the fish pond of your dreams and now you need a fish pond bridge.When choosing fish pond bridges you will need to make sure the size is appropriate for the pond. Fish pond bridges need to be long enough to span the pond but they do not need to be much longer than the pond.If you built the pond yo…


  20. The Advantages of Gazebo Kits By Alison Cole
    Want to see a gazebo in your yard or garden? Are you considering buying one, but aren’t happy with the hefty price tag? You can save money on construction labor and bulk shipping costs by purchasing any of a large variety of gazebo kits ranging from $1000 to several thousand dollars, depending on your needs.Gazebo kits come in pre-fabricated parts or in sections for you to assemble. Usually with just a level and a screw gun, you can put together a gazebo in an afternoon, a few days, or a few w…


  21. Adirondack Chairs: An Ole' Time Becon for Rest By Sebastian Van Deyck
    The Adirondack chair is the classic mainstay chair of the cottage and patio. Although the name may be new to you, it prabably wasn't to your grandparents. For it was in the early 1900's that what was originally called the "Westport chair" became popular. West port is a small town in the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York. Within a few years, the Westport chair was renamed the Adirondack chair.Its popularity is due to the ingenious design that makes it so comfortable. It's noted for seve…


  22. Growing a Sustainable Garden! By Jim Kennard
    Do you wish you could grow a sustainable vegetable garden? Now you CAN have a sustainable garden of your own in a very small space. And it can be fun and productive!Let’s think for a moment of what motivates us to grow gardens anyway?Many of us want the taste of fresh picked-when-ripe tomatoes, corn, peas and etc. Some folks believe it's the healthiest way to live. Others love the fresh air and exercise, digging in the dirt, and the joy of being a co-creator with God.The idea of having our fo…


  23. Understanding Weeds - But mostly How to Kill 'em By Linda J Bruton
    When I was a child, I loved to pick Dandelions. The pretty yellow flowers were small, colorful, and looked nice tucked behind my ear! However, if one had popped up in the front yard, my hair accessory would have been considered an atrocity!I often feel sorry for weeds. They are plants too. In fact, if you flipped through a botany field guide, you may be surprised at the plants you find classified as weeds! But simply put, a weed is really defined as a plant out of place. Clover in one persons …


  24. Choosing Lawnmowers For Cutting Grass On Tennis Courts By Andrew Caxton
    Using lawnmowers to build and mark tennis courts To build a tennis court properly means a lot of work and it should only be attempted under the direction of some one who understands it. The things most important are good drainage, good light, and sufficient room. A double court is 36 feet wide by 72 feet long, but in tournament games or on courts where experts play it is customary to have an open space about 60 feet wide by 110 to 120 feet long, to give the players plenty of room to run back a…


  25. Plants To Grow Old With or The Constant Battle By S. Johnson
    Following are a few paragraphs about the on going battle I had with some of my plants!Way back when I was just starting to garden I excitedly gathered starts from here and there, and several times, when I asked people for a particular start, they, with raised eyebrow, would ask me if I was sure I wanted that plant as it could be invasive.Naively, and just so thrilled to get a new start (I had garden fever bad Ha!), I said that wasn't a problem.Wow! Was I ever clueless!I had a lot to learn as t…



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1. You Can't Beat Perennials For Glorious Color All Season Long By Yvonne Cunnington
When you start gardening with perennials, it's easy to think that all you have to do is get your plants into the ground, and with the exception of weeding, watering and cutting back, your garden will be done. But here's what really happens: in the first year your new plants are underwhelming – the clumps small, the flowers sparse. By the second year, your perennials have grown fuller and have more flowers, but in the third season – watch out – your plants look like they're on steroids, and yo…

2. Garden Makeover On A Budget By Thomas Murrell
There's been a huge increase in the popularity of garden makeovers. Teams of people come in and transform your garden in less than a day. But how can you save money by avoiding the experts and costly plants and perform a garden makeover miracle yourself?Planning, research and the quality of plants are integral factors to saving money when buying plants for your garden.The quickest way to waste money is needing to replace plants after they wither and die.Perth nursery owner Courtney Babb, fro…

3. How To Choose Great Bathroom Light Fixtures By Branka Ilech
Everyone has different tastes; that’s why there are so many different types of bathroom décor. But one thing is constant despite your décor: the need for clear, sharp light. For bathroom lighting, fixtures can make all the difference in the world.When choosing your bathroom light fixtures styles, keep in mind that your real goal is to make yourself look great, not to make your bathroom look great. You have a practical job to do – grooming and looking your best – and this is what your bathroom…

4. How To Grow Luscious Tomatoes By Marilyn Pokorney
The tomato is the most commonly grown vegetable in the States. Here are some tips on how to grow your own bountiful crop of tomatoes.Tomatoes should be grown in full sunlight.Tomato plants require abundant moisture.Tomatoes grow well in many types of soil but prefer fertile, well-drained soil with pH of about 6.5.Garden soil may be improved by adding rotted manure, leaf mold, peat moss, or other organic materials.The ideal tomato plant should be six to eight inches tall, dark green, with a st…