Archive for July, 2008

Vegetable Gardening Tips to Reap a Bountiful Harvest

Friday, July 11th, 2008

If you have ever tried planting your own vegetable garden, you know how challenging the process can be even while you are having fun working on it. To ensure that your garden will thrive, it is best to follow vegetable gardening tips from gardeners that have “been there, done that” so that you can reap the benefits of their knowledge and experience. Since much of gardening has to rely on trial and error, grabbing a few vegetable gardening tips from experienced green thumbs may help you to avoid some of that trial and error, and produce a bountiful crop of your favorite fruits and veggies. There are plenty of places to find great gardening tips, from the Internet, gardening books, your local nursery and your next-door neighbor with a green thumb.

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Small Ponds Change Aesthetics Of Landscaping

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

To add a focal point to landscaping many homeowners are choosing to add ponds and even small ponds can change the overall look of a yard or flower bed. It is not advised to attempt keeping fish in small ponds as there is usually not enough water to support more than one or two, but by adding aquatic plants they can present a totally different look to the landscaping.

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Flower Garden Pictures: Things To Consider When Taking Photographs Of Gardens

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Taking photographs of flower gardens is not really as easy as you think. Yes, you can just snap pictures with your camera anytime but if you really want some quality flower garden pictures that you can use in prints or sell to people, there are certain things that you need to consider before you start taking flower garden pictures. Always remember that taking good flower garden pictures takes a lot of patience and skills on your part so do not take shortcuts if you want to earn money from your flower garden pictures.

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Clearing Brush Along Ponds Outer Area To Maintain The Space

Monday, July 7th, 2008

A yards landscape can be greatly enhanced by building a pond. These sometimes elegant and always attractive features give a yard a sense of completion. When deciding to build a pond the first step is deciding on the area that will be used. Clearing brush along ponds intended position can accelerate the building process.

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The Benefits of Raised Bed Vegetable Gardening

Sunday, July 6th, 2008

Raised bed vegetable gardening can be a great choice for crops no matter where you live. There are many advantage to raised bed vegetable gardening that make it an attractive choice for both beginning gardeners and the more experienced green thumb. There are many different types of methods to create raised beds for gardening, and the process can be used for other plants than vegetables, include fruit, flowers and even bushes. Temporary raised beds can be as easy as tossing some dirt into containers with good drainage and planting seeds inside, or as complex as erecting permanent walls along a fence or home to house a variety of plants and crops. Raised beds can be an effective way to raise a good crop, and they can also be an attractive way to add dimension and interest to your landscape. When it comes specifically to raised bed vegetable gardening, there are many more reasons to consider this type of gardening style.

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Rose Garden Design: How To Make You Garden Look Exceptionally Lovely

Friday, July 4th, 2008

A rose garden is one of the most beautiful types of gardens. However, since roses are thorny and delicate by nature, this type of garden is one of the most challenging to design and to maintain. It is therefore imperative that you come up with a good rose garden design so that you not have so much trouble taking care of your roses

To help you come up with a good rose garden design, you need to do some research. Read books and magazines about rose garden designs. You may also go online and take a lot at some websites that are feature rose garden designs. Once you have enough ideas on how to design your rose garden, you can now start drawing up your rose garden design.

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Creating Turtle Ponds

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Ponds are an attractive addition to any yard; and appeal to many people. With so many choices of ponds to create, anyone can make their yard a distinctive showplace. For the individual that not only enjoys the elements in a pond; but would like some aquatic life, consider turtle ponds.

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Designs For Garden Flower Beds: Finding The Right Designs

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Choosing designs for garden flower beds can very exciting. If you are one of those people who are planning to set up their gardens or want to remodel their old gardens, it would be a good idea for you to start hunting for the right designs for garden flower beds. There are many ways to find good designs for garden flower beds. You can easily find designs for garden flower beds in books, magazines, online publications or you can come with your own unique designs using computer software.

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Hone your Green Thumb with Indoor Vegetable Gardening

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

While outdoor vegetable gardening is by far the most common method of raising a crop of produce, some folks don’t have the ability to grow their own garden outdoors. Some may not have the space, like those living in apartments or townhouses, and others may not have the time or the conditions that are conducive to a successful garden. If you are unable to begin a garden in your own backyard, but miss the freshness of home grown vegetables, consider indoor vegetable gardening as an option. Indoor vegetable gardening is much easier than you might think, and space is not an issue since many plants can be grown on a patio or right on your windowsill.

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