Archive for the ‘Feng Shui in the garden’ Category

Discover Easy-to-grow Savory

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Discover Easy-to-grow Savory
Summer and winter savory are two of the most aromatic and easy to grow Mediterranean herbs that should be in everyone’s garden. Both have hints of thyme and oregano, with just a little spiciness. Traditionally these two plants were grown near bee hives, providing nectar for honey production. They [...]

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The Benefits Of Organic Rose Gardening

Friday, December 4th, 2009

The Benefits Of Organic Rose Gardening
Long before pesticides, fertilizers, and herbicides were developed, there was only one way to grow roses-with organic rose gardening. Today many people are choosing to return to this traditional way to grow their roses. They prefer not to use chemicals on their plants.
Organic rose gardening means you, your pets, and [...]

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Tips For Growing Ferns

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Tips For Growing Ferns
Ferns evoke a sense of rich mystery in the landscape, like that of a lush woodland. Their fragile appearance belies their toughness. Rather than being difficult to grow, ferns are solution plants for many of the difficult landscape problems that gardeners face. They thrive in shady, moist areas and love acid soil. [...]

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3 Essential Tips For Growing Herbs Indoors

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

3 Essential Tips For Growing Herbs Indoors
Growing your own herb plants is a good way to create fresh, aromatic herbs for many different purposes. Growing herbs indoors is simple since herb plants grow well in pots and they thrive in sunny window sills. Any type of pot or container that allows for well-drained soil will [...]

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Is Hydroponic Gardening Better For Growing Vegetables?

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Is Hydroponic Gardening Better For Growing Vegetables?
So you want to know if hydroponic gardening is better for growing vegetables than conventional methods of gardening? Well, I suppose it is a matter of opinion. Some people have very busy lives and do not have the time to grow a garden, whether it is by conventional means [...]

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Winter Greenhouse Gardening Tips

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Winter Greenhouse Gardening Tips
A greenhouse can be the avid gardener’s best friend during the fall and winter months. Greenhouses make it possible for us to extend the lifespan of our valuable plants, and sometimes even overwinter them so they can enjoy yet another growing season next year. If you already own a greenhouse or are [...]

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Dealing With Hail And Your Garden

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Dealing With Hail And Your Garden
One of the most hazardous things that can happen to your plants is weather. Many a garden has been demolished overnight because of this phenomenon. And seemingly, there is nothing we can do to prevent it. Of course, if weather didn’t exist at all then we wouldn’t have those nice [...]

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The Benefits Of Organic Rose Gardening

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

The Benefits Of Organic Rose Gardening
Long before pesticides, fertilizers, and herbicides were developed, there was only one way to grow roses-with organic rose gardening. Today many people are choosing to return to this traditional way to grow their roses. They prefer not to use chemicals on their plants.
Organic rose gardening [...]

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Gardening Tips And Advices

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Gardening Tips And Advices
Here are some tips on gardening that I have worked very well. I am sure this will help too. If you want to know about the resources to get great gardening tips, try the internet, gardening clubs, books, magazines and of course the local nursery. What is the principle that the information [...]

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