How to Set Up a Terrarium

Posted on November 16th, 2008 in gardening

Once set up a plant terrarium requires very little maintenance and brings the pleasures of a greenhouse to your patio or home. If your terrarium also has reptiles it is called a reptarium. One with standing water is called a vivarium.
A terrarium would be a good choice if you don’t have time for maintenance or [...]

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Ten Top Trees That Grow Fast

Posted on November 15th, 2008 in gardening

There are many benefits for planting trees that grow fast. Some of the top reasons are to provide shade, color, vertical dimension, soundproofing, cooling, beauty, screening, windbreaks, boundary lines and wildlife habitats for birds, animals, and insects. Planting fast growing trees also will increase your property value by at least 20%. Home buyers almost always [...]

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The Christmas Rose is One Deer-Resistant Plant You Should Not Be Without

Posted on November 15th, 2008 in gardening

We call the Christmas rose, also known as the Lenten rose, one of the best deer-resistant plants for your garden. They are the best-known and best-loved of all the hellebores. These hellebores are the perfect plant for those areas in your garden where deer like to munch the night away. The deer steer clear of [...]

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Process Of Landscape Curbing

Posted on November 13th, 2008 in gardening

Landscape curbing adds beauty to landscapes by giving definition to flower beds, sidewalks and pathways. It makes grass mowing more particular and easy, while giving clear boundaries on parking bays and side walks. In addition, because the grass, mulch and the soils are separated, it becomes easier to maintain a beautiful garden.
Before installing the curb, [...]

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The Beauty Of Art And Design: Landscaping

Posted on November 13th, 2008 in gardening

Landscaping is one of those things many see as an art form. This meaning you can be extremely creative and design breathtaking scenery for a backyard or an office building. Landscaping is also a pricey investment for many people which can run from a few hundred dollars to several millions of dollars depending on the [...]

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The Daphne

Posted on November 12th, 2008 in gardening

This plant, of which the species are numerous, never receives the care and attention its beauty merits. Every green-house contains plants of the well-known Daphne odorata, sometimes called D. Indica and vulgarly known as “Daphne odora.” It is to this, plant we intend more particularly to confine our attention.
It is a green-house evergreen shrub, attaining [...]

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The Azalea

Posted on November 12th, 2008 in gardening

The Azalea Indica, or Chinese Azalea, is of Asiatic origin. The varieties are innumerable; but the most common and longest known variety is that from which others are but hybrids, Azalea Indica. It is a strong growing plant, with long, coarse, evergreen leaves, producing in clusters of three or more, at the end of the [...]

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How to Ensure Success With Vegetable Container Gardening

Posted on November 11th, 2008 in gardening

Vegetable container gardening is a fun activity. Although it eliminates the thrill of traditional vegetable gardening, growing vegetables in containers make the activity more challenging. However, with so many available materials to read, a novice gardener can get overwhelmed by all the tips or pointers that are presented by these materials. But the good news, [...]

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Become a Landscape Designer With 3D Landscape Software

Posted on November 10th, 2008 in gardening

Do you recognize the following image, you have read true all kind of gardening and landscaping books and searched online, your head is filled with all kind of ideas, you have drawn some sketches but you still are not sure if your ideas will fit your garden. What you need is 3D landscape software so [...]

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Insects and Pruning of Window Gardens

Posted on November 5th, 2008 in gardening

Insects
The only ones troubling house plants are the green fly, the mealy bug, the scale, and the red spider.
The green fly is to be killed by a smoking with tobacco. Put the plant under a barrel with smoking tobacco; let it remain, say fifteen minutes; then give it a syringing.
Mealy bug is to be searched [...]

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