Hydroponic Gardening

September 26, 2008 · By: Ron · Posted in Gardening · Comment 

Hydroponics provides a controlled environment for the growth of plants thus removing unknown aspects from experiments. Furthermore, hydroponics is more profitable for the farmer since it enhances the production of high quality plants in less time. Read more

Wedding Flowers That Withstand Heat?

September 25, 2008 · By: Amy · Posted in Gardening · Comment 

Often the best days for a wedding are warm, hot even, and while this might be good for the bride and groom, it can wreak havoc on delicate flowers. Choosing a wedding flower that will stand up to the heat and look great throughout the ceremony and even long afterwards can be hard. Read more

Buying From Gardening Catalog

September 20, 2008 · By: Jasper · Posted in Gardening · Comment 

Gardening catalogues are an excellent way for gardeners to purchase anything their heart desires or anything their garden requires without ever leaving their home. Gardening catalogues offer a wider variety at a cheaper cost with less hassle involved. Read more

How To Have A Successful Flower Garden

September 18, 2008 · By: Keith · Posted in Gardening · Comment 

The beauty of flowering plants is obvious to all. The impact of beauty and color that many flowering plants bring to a garden is something that is desired by almost every gardener. If you are careful and organized with your plantings and arrangement of the flowers in your garden Read more

Composting Benefits For Your Lawn And Garden

September 17, 2008 · By: Bassfarm · Posted in Gardening · Comment 

So your neighbor’s garden is more fruitful, beautiful, and aggressively growing than yours: why do you think? He/she is seemingly not out and working in it anymore than you are, you haven’t seen a hired gardening expert milling about Read more

How To Create Your Perfect Flower Garden

September 16, 2008 · By: Craig · Posted in Gardening · Comment 

We all know what we want from our garden, and we all have that vision of what we think our garden should look like. That vision which includes a thriving flower bed made up of all our favourite colours. Read more

An Alternative Way Of Gardening: The Organic Garden

September 15, 2008 · By: Hank · Posted in Gardening · Comment 

A lot of people seem to think that an organic garden is just for hippies and vegetarians. They think it is a difficult and hard way to grow vegetables and flowers while in fact they could not have been further from the truth. Read more

Shrubs And Bushes - Their Design Role In A Landscape Garden

September 14, 2008 · By: Jonathan · Posted in Gardening · Comment 

Landscaping shrubs and bushes have a number of functions in the garden. In the abstract, landscape architects and designers see them as the “walls” of the garden, whereas trees and prostrate plants are viewed respectively, as its “ceiling” and the “floor”. Read more

Organic Garden Pest Control Is Cheap And Effective

September 13, 2008 · By: Richard · Posted in Gardening · Comment 

It is not only important to get rid of pests from your garden, but it is also important to prevent them from destroying your garden. You can use chemicals in the form of pesticides to do this, but it may be as harmful to you as it is to the pests. Read more

Seven Lawn Care Fundamentals For A Lush, Green Lawn

September 11, 2008 · By: Steve · Posted in Gardening · Comment 

Lush, green lawns are the pride and joy of many a homeowner. Beautiful, well cared-for lawns also serve as backdrops for family recreation, picnics, cook-outs, parties and summer fun. To achieve a perfectly healthy and green lawn this summer Read more