Going green and thinking green even before that is the latest theme around the world. Judging by some of the most popular responses that I am getting past few days reveals that increasing numbers of businesses are now interested in garden green concepts. Ecological awareness and innovative environmental concerns are now attracting attention of almost [...]
How to Pick Garden Greens
November 18th, 2008 No Comments
Tags: Going Green · Green Buildings · Herb gardening · How to Pick Garden Greens · Vegetable Gardening · Water conservation · xeriscaping
Genetically Modified Root Systems Result In Plants That Survive With Little Water
August 6th, 2008 No Comments
A part of the global food crisis is the inefficiency of current irrigation methods. More irrigated water evaporates than reaches the roots of crops, amounting to an enormous waste of water and energy.
Tel Aviv University researchers, however, are investigating a new solution that turns the problem upside-down, getting to the root of the issue. They [...]
Tags: Plant Root System · Water conservation
Guidelines for Water-Wise Gardening
April 23rd, 2008 No Comments
As a gardener you very well understand the importance of water and every drop of it is golden for you and your plants. Here are some of the most pertinent ways and guidelines that would definitely help you save water and to cut down the amount of water needed for your garden with optimum and [...]
Tags: Save Water in Gardening · Water conservation · Water Wise Gardening
My name is Bill Stanley and I have been a home gardener for over 20 years. I enjoy sharing my gardening tips with friends and family, as well as the rest of the world!