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Are You Taking Care of Your Garden Sprayer Equipment Properly?

June 19th, 2008 · No Comments · Fungi, Gardening Techniques, care and watering, home gardening tips, lawn care

As an active gardener, you must be having and using some kind of sprayer equipment. You must know that it is equipment and it should be ready to use whenever needed. Garden Sprayer is an important weapon fighting against the fungicides. It also helps you control several related plants and other diseases.
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Shangri La Botanical Gardens

April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments · Earth Day, Flower Gardening, Uncategorized, garden plants

If you ever happen to be visiting the lovely town of Orange, Texas you should stop by the beautiful Shangri La Gardens and Nature Center. If you’re a fan of botanical gardens, this one would be a real treat. The garden has more than 300 different plant species and received platinum certification for LEED(R)-NC. […]

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News About Medicinal Herb Garden Program

March 30th, 2008 · 2 Comments · Gardening News, garden method, herbs

This could be news for those who have an interest in gardening of medicinal herbs and would like to explore further possibilities for gaining more knowledge about the concept. For students this could be an opportunity for a career prospect as well.The ‘Academy of Oriental Medicine (AOMA)’ at east Austin in conjugation with the ‘American […]

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Grow Gladiola and Paint Your Garden Naturally

March 28th, 2008 · 5 Comments · flowers, home gardening tips, houseplants

Would you like to paint your garden with natural art paintings?
Spectacularly splashed with vibrant color strokes of vivid reds, yellows, and purples would perhaps be the best bunches in the middle of your garden or on the border lines blooming with happy smiles.
You must think of growing bunches of tall stemmed “Gladiolas”.
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Growing Cyclamen, the Holiday Plant In Your Garden

March 26th, 2008 · 4 Comments · flowers, home gardening tips, houseplants, indoor gardening

“If you are looking for a special plant that also fits to your gifts-list then you must consider “Cyclamen”, the holiday plant. Though it gains extreme popularity around Christmas but it maintains almost same reputation among people even for other holidays including Easter, Mother’s day, Valentine’s Day and many more special days.

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Make Compost for Your Garden

March 25th, 2008 · 7 Comments · composting, flowers, garden mulch, home gardening tips, organic, organic fertilizer, soil and fertilizer, vegetable garden

In gardening, when you recycle the waste you create compost. It is really that simple to understand. Composting is not a new concept. It is one of the established conventional methods of recycling waste and almost every gardener knows this.The process of composting or recycling waste is based on a type of chemical reaction in […]

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Cylinder Gardening: Learn the Basics

March 22nd, 2008 · 3 Comments · container gardening, flowers, home gardening tips, vegetable garden

“Cylinder Gardening” is most suitable for typical urban settings where space is generally small. It is one of the low cost and easy to do gardening options. Even school children in the urban areas can do cylinder gardening. You do not have to be an experienced and expert gardener for this. You just need to […]

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Growing an Herb Garden At Home

March 17th, 2008 · 2 Comments · herbs

Organic food is gaining importance and acceptance among people across the world. The growth is indicative of a new trend and more people around the world are deciding in favor of growing these organic foods on their own at home. You may be one of these people and might be interested to grow organic foods […]

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The Art of Japanese Bonsai

February 27th, 2008 · No Comments · bonsai, home gardening tips, indoor gardening, japanese gardens

The Japanese refined and developed Bonsai techniques and evolved the art form it is today. For the Japanese, bonsai represents a fusion of strong ancient beliefs with the Eastern philosophies of the harmony between man, the soul and nature. The major aspects of Japanese bonsai, has not changed significantly over time.

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Starting A Vegetable Garden

February 26th, 2008 · 4 Comments · vegetable garden

Successful vegetable gardening involves far more than just popping a few seeds into the ground and waiting for a tomato to appear. I’ll briefly cover the basics of vegetable garden design, but you might also want to get some gardening books.
Planning your garden is one of the most important parts of vegetable gardening, and it’s […]

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