Gardening, Flowers, Fruit, Veg Articles
826: How to Choose Pots for the Ravishing Orchids
The selection of the orchid pot will have huge affect on the victory of an individual's orchid. The usage of the pots such as potting medium, fertilizing, watering and location can also affect the orchid's system. Many people often get confused about the selection of orchid pot. There are several kinds of orchid pots available in the market such as
827: How To Control Pests In Your Organic Vegetable Garden
If there is anything that prevents your organic garden from yielding the best vegetables, it will have to be the pests that invade and surround your area. Now, if you are really serious about controlling those pests and keeping them out of your garden for good, a volume of materials is readily available for you to be equipped and knowledgeable abou
828: How to Dig a Ditch in Rocky Ground
Are you bored? Do you have an enemy? Or do you just need to dig a hole in your front yard to plant some plants? Then you're probably wondering how to dig a hole in that annoying part of the ground that's so rocky that you just can't dig past it without breaking your hand. But fear not there are a couple of ways to dig a hole. Here are some tips fro
829: How to Get the Gardening Information You Need
Many a would-be gardener is at a loss to know how to get the information and the supplies that he needs. He does not know where to learn about gardening, either directly or through books; or where to buy plants, seeds, fertilizers, sprays, and tools.
He is often carried away by advertisements offering cheap plants of unknown origin; innumerable
830: How To Grow Beautiful Bulbs Inside
There are very few more rewarding tasks in the cultivation of a home garden than forcing bulbs into riotous bloom in the middle of winter. With a little practice and a little foresight you can assure yourself of some wonderful spots of color throughout your house that will continue all winter long. It is an inexpensive way to beautify your home, an
831: How to have a green thumb without an aching back
An article from Insight21 that presents the natural gardening techniques that save labor and resources, including natural concepts such as mulch gardening.
832: How To Have Your Own Cottage Garden
Each kind of garden has its own function. A flower garden, for example, features vegetation that decorates the area around a house or building. Vegetable gardens provide vegetables for food.
Another kind of garden called a cottage garden. Originally, they created for crops. They were immensely useful to stave of starvation of poor workers during
833: How to Have Your Own Organic Garden
If you want to start a garden where you know you will have healthy vegetables and plants, the best garden to choose is an organic garden. Not only are these gardens healthier and better for the environment, but they are also less expensive because you don't need to buy any kinds of chemicals, pesticide or herbicides. In this type of garden you use
834: How To Make A Bog Or Marsh Garden
An unusual and beautiful garden can be planted where there is a bog or marsh. A pond is not an essential feature of the bog garden, although its presence is to be desired, for the overflow can be used to feed the marsh. It is essential, however, that the soil of the marsh garden shall be kept in a moist, swampy state through the whole year.
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835: How To Make Organic Gardening Compost
What kind of compost should you use for an organic garden? "Organic" means you don't use artificial chemicals or fertilizers to make your compost. It also means that you don't use lawn clippings, plant cuttings, or other material that has been exposed to chemical pesticides or herbicides.
Recipe For Quick Organic Gardening Compost
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836: How To Plan And Design Your Garden
Good landscaping can add a significant amount of interest and comfort to your home, and it will benefit its appearance and value as well. Several features are necessary if you want to make good use of your grounds. These usually will include a nice lawn, healthy shade trees, and paths and walkways. These elements may seem commonplace, but they are
837: How To Plant A Country Hedge Preparing The Ground
Planting a hedge this autumn? You should be because the hedge planting season generally starts in November as plants go into dormancy. If so, now is the time to think about ground preparation. All hedge plants do better if there has been some element of preparation before planting although some prefer it 'rougher' than others.
This article de
838: How To Plant A Country HedgeChoosing Your Plants The Magnificent Seven
My last article on how to plant a country hedge covered what is involved in preparing the ground. This concentrates on helping you choose your hedging plants. A typical country hedge fulfils one or more of four purposes; it is a boundary marker, it is designed to keep live stock from wandering, it is a screen and it can be a wildlife habitat.
839: How to Save Money on Hydroponics Equipment
Hydroponics is a fantastic way to grow your own plants any time of the year but it can also be costly, especially if you want to operate a decent sized garden. Getting started in the world of hydroponics does not always have to break the bank though. Following these simple tips can save a lot of money on hydroponics equipment and operating costs.
840: How to Stop Deer From Destroying Your Landscape
I really like seeing my colorful tulips in the spring and bright yellow daylily in the summer. But one major problem that I have encountered here in the Midwest is what is know as "deer browsing." Deer browsing basically means that your landscape becomes a salad bar for hungry deer.
I think that's a cute term, and deer themselves are even cuter,
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