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  1. Why You Should Always Have Garden Furniture By Matthew Anthony
    You've put a lot of work into your garden, from planning to digging to weeding to all the little tasks that keep it looking beautiful. Sharing your garden with others is the next step, and doing that requires more than pretty rows of plants. You created a garden to enjoy, didn't you? Imagine your garden in use - garden benches and patio furniture to provide places for people to sit and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Choosing garden furniture can be the ultimate expression of your pride in the…


  2. A Garden Bench: A Beautiful Addition To Any Garden By Jennifer Akre
    Okay, so you have spent hours upon hours creating the perfect garden. You have chosen only the choicest flowers, agonized for days over their placement, and even bought that much too expensive antique statue to set it all off. Now that it is finished, you know that you have created something truly special, something that is unique, and a place in which you could see yourself relaxing after a long, hard day. The only problem is: There is nowhere to sit and relax, no vantage point from where yo…


  3. Add Rich Color To Your Garden With Blue Perennial Flowers By Kathy Burns-Millyard
    Blue flowers are some of the most striking plants around and can add a rich splash of color to any garden. Plant them in a cluster of all blue or mix them in with other flowers for a rainbow of color.When planting flowers, it is important to remember to follow the instructions on the tag for the plant. Always buy plants that will thrive in the conditions in which you intend to grow them. A plant that loves sun won't do well in a shady area and you will only be disappointed with the results.Whe…


  4. Patio Design and Patio Furniture - The Use of Focal Points By Aleister Holmes
    A focal point is an important design element; it is a place where the eye naturally comes to rest. In a well-designed patio there is always a planned focal point, such as a large dining set, perhaps with a well-selected umbrella. But a patio’s focal point could also be another interesting object or landscape feature.Examples of landscape features that can be a patio’s focal point are an interesting pathway leading from the patio to an area beyond, a flower garden, a mature tree, or a dramatic …


  5. Cattleya Orchid Plant - Why They Are Not Popular By Robert Roy
    How popular is the cattleya orchid plants? Are they grown by hobbyists or not? How big is the flower? Why are they not popular?Before we get into the answers for these and other questions let's look at a bit of history of the cattleya. It is fascinating! Cattleya orchids have been named since the early 19th century.William Cattley was credited with starting some hybrids from orchids sent to him as packing. The earliest named cattleya was the Cattleya labiata. Since then there has been a mystiq…


  6. Fall is the Time to Get Your Garden Trees and Shrubs Ready for Winter: Here's What to Do By Yvonne Cunnington
    Tips for winter care of trees and shrubsWith the garden season drawing to a close, it's awfully tempting to forget about your plants. But you should continue to water all woody plants - especially newly planted trees and shrubs and all evergreens. Helping your valuable garden trees and shrubs sail through winter starts with thorough watering in the fall.Water your plants well until the ground freezes, and make sure you water enough through a dry fall. Your plants will need the equivalent of on…


  7. Summer Gardening Tips By Michael McGroarty
    Don't be afraid to trim those flowering shrubs and trees that need it. Failure to prune is probably the biggest gardening mistake a person can make. I spent 20 years landscaping homes and businesses, and I watched people make the investment in my services, then they failed to prune when the plants needed it, and before you know it their landscape looked terrible.If you make a mistake pruning, don't worry about it. It's like a bad haircut, it will grow out. Of course use common sense and read t…


  8. Think Vintage for Your Garden By Martin Swinton
    Container gardeners take note. Tired of clay pots? Think vintage, because when you do, there’ll be lots to choose from. Most likely vintage items will be worn and chipped which will only add charm to your garden.Raid the Bathroom.Forget about a relaxing soak in the tub. Vintage claw-foot bathtubs can be a gardener’s delight. They work well because they are big and deep so they can hold a lot of flowers plus all that earth will retain moisture. Just make sure that you are happy with where you’v…


  9. Laying Out Your Landscape Part Two By Dean Novosat
    Part Two in a SeriesOnce you have your landscape design on paper, now it’s time to transfer it to the actual location where you will be planting your plants. You will need a couple of tools in order to accomplish this. First it’s handy to have a long tape measure. For example a 50 foot or 100 foot tape measure is a lot easier to use an 8 foot or 16 foot one. You will be able to easier layout your landscape with a longer tape measure. You might also need some wooden stakes, some string, an…


  10. 10 Free Gardening Products! By Linda Gray
    One of the pleasurable spin-offs in organic gardening is finding alternative ways of coming up with the same, if not better, end result..... Household throwaways can be valuable to the alternate enthusiast. Here are ten recyclable ideas to make gardening a little less hard on the pocket!1. Hedge clippings: Instead of burning or direct composting, beg, borrow or even buy, if the quantity justifies the price, an electric garden muncher. Branches up to an inch in diameter are posted into a slot a…


  11. 10 Stunning Garden Decorations! By Linda Gray
    While you're enjoying playing games in the garden, give a thought to decorating your outside space. There are lots of fun and interesting things you can do without spending tons of cash...1. Wind-Chimes - There are some beautiful wind chimes on the market, and you should be able to find some that suit your style and budget. However, you could go one step further and make your own. Study how they are made, and get the kids to join in! Wind chimes are soothing and very compatible with gardening,…


  12. Locating Flower Delivery Services in Los Angeles By Eddie Tobey
    Just a quick thumbing through the yellow pages or by browsing on Yellow Pages will give you a good idea of the number of florists in an area. Los Angeles in no exception. It can be time consuming to locate a reputable florist in such a large city. You can always consider the amount of time they have been in business and some florists will even give referrals if you should ask.One popular florist is Flowers Unique. This company offers Los Angeles flower delivery and has a host of discounts and…


  13. Introduction to Botany By Kirk Gordon
    Botanists are individuals who conduct extensive study on plant biology - from the simple to the most complex plant organisms; studying all aspect of an individual plant or an entire ecology. Many botanists are involved in a broad range of activities including academic, both teaching and researching (Including field and laboratory studies). In a strict sense, botany is the pure science involved with the investigation of the basic nature of plants.Various aspects of botany have direct importan…


  14. How To Plan A Garden Right By David Kurshel
    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.Thoughtful planning of a garden starts with the type of garden you would like to have. Deciding on a type of garden is essential defore choosing which design elements to include. Will your garden be just a place to plant a bunch of flowers, which will blossom only during the growing season? Or would you rather have a thoughtful…


  15. Feeding the Hummingbirds By LeAnn R. Ralph
    Early in May here in west central Wisconsin, I can count on seeing a Ruby Throated Hummingbird hovering in front of my kitchen window, flitting back and forth, as if to say, "there was a hummingbird feeder RIGHT HERE last year. Where is it?"And then I know it is time to put out hummingbird nectar. I feed a 3-to-1 mixture of water and sugar (3 cups of water and 1 cup of sugar brought to a boil and cooled to room temperature). After the hummingbirds' long trip from South America, they are thin a…


  16. Say Your Feelings with Flowers - Flower Meaning By Katrin Konno
    A selection of common flowers/plants and their (sometimes forgotten) meaningsFlower meanings from apple tree blossoms to Zinnia. This list of flowers gives you a good start on understanding the most popular flower meanings.* Apple tree blossom - preference; * Lemon balm - sympathy; * Basilica - hatred; * Calla - feminine beauty; * Damascene rose - shy love; * Fuchsia - humble love; * Gardenia - ecstasy; * Hyacinth - sorrow; * Lilac - first feeling of love; * Horehound - virtue; * Indi…


  17. 9-11 Changed Everything for the Garden Tractor Business By Lance Winslow
    While traveling the US and occasionally taking the back highways one might have seen an interesting trend. That is the proliferation of the Lawn Garden tractors. They are everywhere and on any weekend you can see their owners mowing the grass. Previously fewer people had garden tractors but right after 9-11 everyone decided to stay home more and so they invested in things they wanted around the house, like BBQs and garden tractors. The manager of the Wal-Mart Super Center in Witchita Falls, TX…


  18. Teak Furniture - A Cut Above The Rest By Jennifer Akre
    As you shop around for outdoor furniture, you will notice that much of the higher quality pieces are made from teak wood, and for good reason. Teak furniture is not just sturdy and durable, but also very beautiful with rich warm tones. Manufacturers obtain their wood from different countries but the two that always produce top quality is Thailand and Indonesia.In addition to being used as teak furniture, this type of wood actually has a long history, having been used for shipbuilding along w…


  19. Tips for Backyard Fish Ponds Care By Tim Lee
    Installing a backyard fish pond is an aesthetic addition to your landscaping and offers a bit of tranquility as well. However, taking care of backyard fish ponds is not as easy as one might think. And, you have to do more than simply install the fish pond and then let it go. Backyard fish ponds care is constant and consistent. Although, if you follow these tips you will be able to enjoy your backyard fish pond with as little effort possible in its maintenance.Tip #1 Use a Plastic LinerUse a pl…


  20. Herbs: Growing Your Own By Andy Wiley
    The first thing you need to do when deciding to create your own Herb Garden is to decide on the size of the plot of land you want to use. This will depend on what herbs and how much you want to grow. Unless you are an experienced gardener or a herb fanatic don’t make your plot too big at first. Remember, you can always add to it later. You can create a raised bed to grow your herbs in and always add more when you decide you need to grow more. Remember to plan out your planting sequence and kee…


  21. The Advantages of Spa Gazebos By Alison Cole
    While many people own an outdoor spa, few have considered a spa gazebo. With a spa gazebo, a nice, hot, outdoor jet bath is available anytime, rain or shine, in partial or total privacy. These spa gazebos come in a variety of styles to suit any taste, and with any number of additions – such as spa-side bars and barstools – for total relaxation accommodation.Most spa gazebos are designed to extend the lip of a spa tub for added lounging mobility. They often include walls or trellises for incre…


  22. What Is Compost And Why Does My Garden Need It? By Anthony Tripodi
    Some people think compost is a just a bunch of manure. Others think it's what happens to your body when you die and get buried, "My uncle Joe died last year and his body has been de-compostin' ever since." Compost is defined in the dictionary as "a mixture of decaying organic matter, as from leaves and manure, used to improve soil structure and provide nutrients." That's a great definition but it really doesn't tell the whole story. It should say, "Compost is the greatest thing ever!!!" Well t…


  23. Discount Patio Furniture – An Easy Way to Get the Best By Nicholas Webb
    Buying discount patio furniture is an economical way to obtain quality furniture for your patio. Many department stores offer patio furniture at discounted prices towards or at the end of the summer season. Many people can obtain quality teak or cedar furniture to enhance their patios by watching the advertised sales from department and hardware stores. You can save yourself hundreds of dollars by just waiting a month or two for that special piece of patio furniture you have always wanted. Yo…


  24. How to Grow Bamboo By Hans Dekker
    Bamboo is a mysterious and elusive plant that baffles taxonomists who try to contain it within a botanical class and gardeners who try to contain it within a limited garden space as they learn how to grow bamboo. For many years, bamboo was thought to be a primitive grass but recent DNA testing has shown it to be one of the most highly evolved forest grasses. There are over 1200 forms of bamboo that grow in a broad spectrum of color including the familiar green and gold as well as burgundy, blu…


  25. What Part Does Pruning Play In Bonsai? By Rob Mellor
    Some plants naturally respond well to pruning, regardless of how intense, whilst other plants can find it hard to recover, especially when pruned at the wrong time of the year.When should I Prune?To prune correctly you must find out the type of plant your bonsai is and research when the best times are to prune old and new season growth. Generally, new growth is pruned during the growing season to maintain the shape of the bonsai, whilst pruning of hard wood (old season growth) is done in mid-a…



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1. Solar Garden Lights By Hans Dekker
Solar lights are very popular for lighting yards and gardens. They are virtually maintenance free, easy to install, and cost almost nothing to run. Once you have bought solar lights, the only future maintenance costs are for replacement batteries.The only drawback for solar lighting is that they must be placed in an area which receives a lot of sunlight during the day. If your garden or a pathway is shaded, solar lighting is not going to work very well.If you are intent on having solar ligh…

2. Mint: The Herb of Hospitality By Gwen Stewart
The Mentha species or mints as they are commonly called include many varieties that flavour everything from appetizers to desserts. The best-known species in North American are peppermint (M. x piperita) and spearmint (M. spicata), which are highly valued for commercial use. Mint symbolises “hospitality” and can be grown in pots and containers indoors and out. In the garden, mint should be grown with a barrier around the roots, as it can be extremely invasive. Most mints do not come true f…

3. Two Answers to a Poinsettia FAQ: How Can I Get My Poinsettia to Rebloom? By Tom Schneider
"Every year I buy Poinsettias that are always so beautiful that I hate to throw them away. Can I get them to rebloom?"There are two answers to this, the most Frequently Asked Poinsettia Question. The first I heard on a radio garden talk show about 35 years ago."Wait until the coldest day of the winter," said the very wise horticulturist hosting the program. "Then open a window and throw the Poinsettia out. Then close the window.""What!" shrieked the caller. "Then what?""Wait until next year an…

4. A Primer on Hypertufa By Delmar Germyn
You have probably seen those big planters and troughs in pictures of old English gardens. They are most likely made of Tufa rock. You can learn all you need to know about this and get an interesting geology lesson at the same time if you click this - http://www.tufa.bc.ca/index.htmA source I always reccomend for instructions and outstanding ideas is http://www.rlstore.com/ Hyprtufa is fake. You can read the article about mixes to find out how to make it.It is fun to play with. You can shap…