Posted on June 9th, 2008 in gardening
The art of cloning plants could be the most useful of all ‘indoor’ techniques. Cloning allows growers to make the most of every female plant and it’s a skill that anyone can master with a little practice.
Outdoor growers who clone their plants are able to identify gender early in the season and multiply their female [...]
Published by SjoerdKold //
Posted on June 9th, 2008 in gardening
Imagine a life without chemicals and therefore being able to live in a more “green” manner. Wouldn’t it be great to have a 100% natural, environmentally friendly and renewable source that you can use for most of your routine tasks and eliminate chemical-based products in the process? There are forums, activist groups and major campaigns [...]
Published by MattJohnson //
Posted on June 8th, 2008 in gardening
An outdoor pergola is a standing structure which typically is used for shading or covering a specific area in an outdoor living space. The two separate design styles of pergolas are described as being either free standing or attached to a solid wall, such as the side of your home. Pergolas can be designed in [...]
Published by SusanSchlenger //
Posted on June 4th, 2008 in gardening
What do yellow roses represent is a question asked by people interested in yellow roses and before purchasing these beautiful roses.
Yellow roses were found growing in the Middle East around the 18th century. Wild roses from Afghanistan and Southwest Asia bloomed in pale yellow and a deep sulfur color. They were immediately renounced and grew [...]
Published by SherryRussell //
Posted on June 4th, 2008 in gardening
The practice of Bonsai began in China and Japan hundreds of years ago, and is simple the miniaturization of naturally occurring plants and trees. Bonsai trees are not “special small” trees, but rather trees that ave been slowly miniaturized from their full size.
The main areas of tree care are the following:
Watering your Tree
Bonsai Trees require [...]
Published by DavePage //
Posted on June 3rd, 2008 in gardening
For years I have been going to the nursery in the spring and buying flowers and plants that I thought were “pretty” only to get them home and realize they don’t go together or don’t all fit in my small city garden. This year, I have decided to put a little effort into planning my [...]
Published by JeffreyDorrian //
Posted on June 2nd, 2008 in gardening
You’ve just pulled into your host’s driveway and as you get out of the car you notice how beautiful the lawn looks and wonder why you can’t get yours to look the same. You water, feed and spray for pests, yet your lawn looks more like Charlie Brown’s lawn, instead of the lawn you’re looking [...]
Published by LuisSanchez //
Posted on June 1st, 2008 in gardening
Spring and summer are the seasons of the small engine vehicle. It is during these months that the lawn mowers, landscaping equipment, and golf carts get their heaviest use. It is also during this time of year that they get the most attention. These vehicles can last for many seasons over many years when properly [...]
Published by BenAnton //