Archive for March, 2008

Summer Flower Garden Provides Seasonal Decoration

Monday, March 31st, 2008

There is little that is more satisfying to a homeowner then to look outside their home and see their summer flower garden bursting with color. Whether it is an area lining the driveway, sitting along side their basement walls or setting in the middle of a mound of mulch-covered dirt in the front yard, a summer flower garden can be the anticipated result of hard work following a drab winter.

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What You Must Know About Bonsai Trees

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Bonsai is the art of cultivating miniaturized plants. The plants themselves are normal sized plants; they are not grown specifically for bonsai. The miniaturization is what makes bonsai such a great hobby, as enthusiasts prune the roots and shape the leaves of normal trees and shrubs to restrict them to a miniature bonsai scale.

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3 Tips in Landscaping your Garden

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Landscaping is usually a fairly big task, consuming much time and energy. But before you hire that professional, here are some tips that could save both time and money.

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How You Can Become an Organic Vegetable Gardening Guru

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Learning the tricks to becoming an organic vegetable gardening guru is not too hard. If you do a little bit of homework, you can find out many ways to come an instant gardening guru. Okay, well maybe not instantly, but when you search the internet for tips and advice to becoming an organic vegetable gardening guru, you are well on your way to producing great tasting vegetables for you and your family to enjoy during the growing season.

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Modern Gardening Equipment

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

The types and quality of equipment you use to take care of your plants not only have an effect on your plants’ health, but your own as well.

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Training A Buttonwood Bonsai Tree

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

There is a time honored tradition that was once reserved for eastern royalty that has gradually become more and more popular here in the western world over the last hundred years or so. That time honored tradition is called the art of bonsai. Bonsai is the art of taking regular trees and training and pruning them so that they not only stay miniature sized, but also so that they grow into the loveliest of shapes that are as lovely as they are unusual. One of the most popular types of bonsai tree is the buttonwood bonsai. These sweet little evergreen trees are relatively simple to care for once they have been properly trained. It is that training process that we want to cover here.

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Composting For Flower Garden For True Organic Fertilizer

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

There are different schools of thought concerning methods for composting, for flower gardens the mixture should be made in layers using nothing except green organic materials. Those who have a disdain for using chemical fertilizers can create their own compost pile using organic waste material to use on their garden either in the garden itself or in separate containers. Three different drums are recommended, but need is based on the amount of composting for flower gardens on an individual basis.

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Cucumber Gardening Tips Can Keep You Out Of A Pickle

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Cucumbers grow on a fairly forgiving vine and while not too particular about the soil in which it grows, they do prefer direct sunlight and the understanding they will be kept free of the many bugs that like to chew on the leaves. You can fend off many of the bugs and diseases that like cucumbers as much as you do by following some simple cucumber gardening tips and understand how they grow and produce.

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GARDENING’S MOST VALUABLE ADVICE

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Many people may not be aware that gardening can actually harm the environment. A large amount of carbon dioxide can be released through tilling the soil. This contributes to global warming. When you cultivating and compacting the soil, destroys good fungi. Fertilizers like nitrogen and manure often leach out of the soil and pollute the water you drink.

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What The Heck Is A China Bonsai Tool?

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Like with any other art or craft, you need the right tools to help you get the image in your head to real life. Bonsai is the art of shaping, maintaining and presenting little trees. Since the size and scale of what you are doing is so different from maintaining a regular-sized tree, the usual gardening tools are too cumbersome to use. Some bonsai masters prefer Japanese bonsai tools, and others prefer bonsai tools from China. They are usually referred to as Chinese bonsai tools, but sometimes are listed as China bonsai tools.

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