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  1. Oregano: Joy of the Mountain By Gwen Stewart
  2. How To Waterproof a Canvas By John Morris
  3. Gardening Soil By Sandra Dinkins-Wilson
  4. Ship Ahoy! The Nautical Touch in Your Outdoor Living Space By Debbie Rodgers
  5. The Sundial - Garden Ornament or Exotic Timepiece? By Graham McClung
  6. 22 Fun Things To Do With Your Dozen Rose Gift By Gina Stathopoulos
  7. Greenscapes: Energy Efficient Landscaping By Carlo Morelli
  8. 5 Most Popular Flowers for Your Garden By Colins Smith
  9. Commercial and Residential Flagpoles By Steve Valentino
  10. Trees in the Home Landscape By Paul Duxbury
  11. Water Ponds and Wildlife - How To Attract More Animals to Your Backyard By David Ray
  12. Garden for Birds #3 By Ronald Patterson
  13. Handcrafted Garden Bridges Builds Traditional Arched Span Bridges with Modern Flair By Joe Guraro
  14. Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners (Part 3) Lighting By John R. Haughton
  15. Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners (Part 7) Hard Water By John R. Haughton
  16. About Hummingbirds and How to Attract Them to Your Garden By Lesley Dietschy
  17. Pruning Basics By Donna Evans
  18. A Storage Bench Provides Much Needed Outdoor Space By Jennifer Akre
  19. Start Your Plants From Seeds By David Chandler
  20. Tarragon: A Favourite of French Chefs By Gwen Stewart
  21. Overwintering Pond Fish By Brett Fogle
  22. Using Bulbs in Your Landscaping By Jill Dow
  23. Avoiding Unsightly Algae By Brett Fogle
  24. Backyard Ponds By Robert Dorrance
  25. The Basics of Growing Roses By Ken Austin
  26. The Indoor Garden: Plants that Clean the Air By Gwen Stewart
  27. How to Create a Beautiful Landscape Painting By Jay Moncliff
  28. Adirondack Furniture - What It is and Why You Want It By Jennifer Akre
  29. Developing the Perfect Landscaping Idea By David Dunlap
  30. Starting Seeds for Your Garden Indoors By Ed Rooney
  31. Caring For Tropical And Exotic Flowers By Gerry T. Belvedere
  32. Companion Planting By Chip Phelan
  33. Butterfly Gardening By Jane Lake
  34. The Exotic Rose of Sharon By Ken Austin
  35. Furniture Benches Are Perfect For Every Outdoor Space By Jennifer Akre
  36. A Look at Garden Gazebos By Alison Cole
  37. Mix Perennials into Your Garden for Staying Power By Kathy Burns-Millyard
  38. How to Grow Bananas By Linda Jenkinson
  39. Drought Resistant Gardens and Planting from Cuttings By Marilyn Jansen
  40. Spring Planting Tips By Michael McGroarty
  41. Weed Control Facts - Winning the Battle of the Weeds By Michael McGroarty
  42. Gardening in Containers By Jill Dow
  43. Vegetable Plants that Don't Play Well Together By Robin Svedi
  44. Adding Value To Your Home With Landscaping By Nick Leonard
  45. Solar Garden Lights By Hans Dekker
  46. Lady Bugs Are Your #1 Natural Pest Control By James Ellison
  47. Japanese Gardens: The Practical Use of Stones and Boulders By Rose Smith
  48. Teak Furniture: The Premier Outdoor Furniture By Jennifer Akre
  49. Daphnes for Scent and Colour By Geoff Bryant
  50. Planting Roses By Gordon Goh
  51. How to Win the War Against Slugs and Snails By Hugh Harris-Evans
  52. How to Grow Flowering Dogwood Trees from Seed By Michael McGroarty
  53. Create a Hummingbird Garden Habitat By Kathy Burns-Millyard
  54. How to Grow Cooking Herbs By Linda Jenkinson
  55. Patio Maintenance in Fall By Linda Jenkinson
  56. Pressure Washing Decks By Randall Madon
  57. What is Roofscaping? By Geoff Iles
  58. Composting - aka: The Circle of Life! By Judy Williams
  59. CO2 for 'Free' By David Oppenheimer
  60. Wooden Greenhouses By Garry John
  61. Flower Delivery Services By Eddie Tobey
  62. The Mystique of the Garden Bench By David Chandler
  63. Good Tools and Hard Work is What Creates EyeCatching and Functional Gardens By Vinodh Pushparaj
  64. You Say Tomato I Say Mosquito By Jim Burnell
  65. Planting Bare Root Roses By David Hallstrom
  66. The Ivy League By Jason Canon
  67. Manage Algae By Robert Dorrance
  68. A Couple of Good Places to Buy Lawnmowers By Johnathan Sanders
  69. How Vacuum Formed Molds Are Made By Delmar Germyn
  70. Canopy Swings - Escape the Weather with One By Jennifer Akre
  71. How and When to Plant Roses By Kathy Burns-Millyard
  72. Landscaping Stone By Kevin Hendrix
  73. June Gardening Tips By Sandra Wilson
  74. How To Find Cheap Flower Delivery In Your Area By Eddie Tobey
  75. Metal Garden Furniture By Matthew Anthony
  76. Ten Considerations Before You Buy A Bird House By Donald Rohde
  77. Koi Pond Aeration By Robert Dorrance
  78. Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners By John R. Haughton
  79. Wild Flower Garden - Plan to Plant By Gabrielle Bennett
  80. Flowers That Beautify Your Home and Garden By Mike Yeager
  81. Park Benches - Making the Right Choice By Jennifer Akre
  82. Mint: The Herb of Hospitality By Gwen Stewart
  83. How to Grow Sweet Corn By Linda Jenkinson
  84. Sunflowers By Johnathan Sanders
  85. Themes of Shade By Sandra Wilson
  86. Garden Statuary - Time for a Fresh New Look By Brian Dalton
  87. How to Grow Basil By Hans Dekker
  88. Build a Rain Garden By Jodi Reichenberger
  89. Mustard: The Greatest Among The Herbs By Gwen Stewart
  90. Edgeworthia Chrysantha By Geoff Bryant
  91. Teak Planters - Accent Your Outdoor Space with One By Jennifer Akre
  92. Garden Success in Southcentral Alaska; Part 2 of 3 By Ann Roberts
  93. Granite Flexible Preformed Rock Ponds By Gerry Fung
  94. How to Make a Weed Dabber By Michael McGroarty
  95. Gardening and Flowers By Willie Jones
  96. Garden Fencing By Garry John
  97. Indoor Gardening Tips for Jerry Seinfeld By Candee Stark
  98. Lawn Care Information By Hans Dekker
  99. Life's a Beach--A Shore Theme in your Outdoor Space By Debbie Rodgers
  100. How to Build a Shed By Keith Kingston

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1. Plant Hardiness Zones By Dean Novosat
When selecting plants for the landscape, is important to select plants that will grow in your climate. The United States has 10 of growing or climate zones. These zones range from the zone 1 in the extreme northern part of United States, to his own 10, which covers the southernmost part. Zone 1, is for the most hardiest of cold weather plants. Temperatures in zone 1 can reach 50 degrees below 0. Zone 10 on the other hand, is is a more tropical climate. Zone 10 plants only need to worry ab…

2. Seeds and More Seeds...What Your Garden Needs By Mike Yeager
Seeds are the most important ingredient in all gardening. Without quality seeds it would be impossible to have a beautiful garden. True seeds vary in size from the dust-like seeds of some orchids to the large seed contained in the coconut. The period of dormancy undergone by many seeds before germination also varies. The seeds may lie dormant for a short period of time before you see growth sprouting above the soil, or they may be dormant for a long time. For some seeds a long dormancy is a re…

3. Decorating Outdoor Decks and Patios With Themes By Kathy Burns-Millyard
Decks and Patios don't count towards square footage in your home, but they sure do go a long way towards making a home feel larger, more inviting, and fun. Decks and patios can be wonderful places to entertain friends and family, or they can be secluded quiet spots for you to get away from the hustle of everyday life. Whichever you choose... the key to having great decks and patios is to decorate them with a theme.One popular deck or patio theme is the outdoor barbecue. Now technically this is…

4. 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…