Plant Disease – ?garden Creep?

One thing you either might have to watch out for or embrace is something I call Garden Creep. This is the ability of certain gardens, let alone the plants in them, of slowly growing and spreading or even multiplying over time. Any dedicated gardener can explain to you the visible symtomology of the [...]

Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

Today?s Selection of Rattan Garden Furniture

The use of sleek, modern lines and sharp angles mixed with attractively crafted wicker usually creates the look of elegance and comfort. The finest selections of rattan garden furniture can add quite a bit of life to a no matter outside each piece is put.  The Purpose  Almost all individuals use rattan garden furniture to [...]

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Garden Climate Controller

Temperature is a gauge for optimum production for every plant. When plants are exposed to extreme ranges of temperature, stunted growth and poor fruit yields are the result. Plants have specific temperature ranges for their ideal growth. Warm-season vegetables and most types of flowers have 18o C and 260 C as an ideal temperature range. [...]

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

How to rid your garden of bugs

How to de-bug your garden Did you know it is estimated that there are over 100,000 different species of insects that live in North America? If you don’t think you have bugs in your garden – guess again. In a typical backyard there are probably 1,000 little critters setting up house. Remember, not all insects [...]

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

Garden Shed Maintenance Tips: To Maintain Your Shed in Pristine Condition!

Sometimes, maintaining garden sheds may seem like a lot of work, when you think of the amount of time and effort that you need just to clean it out and treat any damaged areas. By following this simple routine once a year, you can easily maintain your shed in pristine condition inside and out. Choosing a [...]

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

How to Grow an Herb Garden

How to grow beautiful culinary herbs You don’t have to be a chef or have a green thumb to grow an herb garden. Culinary herbs are extremely easy to grow. Once they get going, they add fragrance, texture and color to just about any garden or space. Harvest your culinary herbs to make everything from [...]

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

How to Identify and Manage the Basic Types of Garden Insects

Garden insects: know your friends & foesLearn to identify and manage three basic types of garden pests Why is it when 97% of the world’s insects are considered to be either beneficial or harmless, your garden attracts only the remaining 3%  that are considered PESTS? Although it may seem this way, there are both “good” [...]

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Mago Garden: An Environment That Fosters Introspection & Reflection

Mago Garden is a Sedona, Arizona retreat center for students of Sun Tao, a Korean Taoist tradition developed over 10,000 years ago. The tranquil desert environment fosters inner reflection, prayer, and meditation, making it an excellent place for those looking to enrich their spiritual awareness.Retreats held at the Mago Garden Center are intended as introductions [...]

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Garden Gazebos:How to Choose the Perfect African-style Garden Gazebo

Choosing an African Gazebo for your garden can be quite a complicated ordeal not only do you have to weigh budget against quality but you also need to consider shape,style and which accessories you need to choose. The good news is that whilst Gazebos come in a range of materials,the finest are normally constructed using [...]

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

A Garden Office is the Ideal Homeworking or Home Improvement Product

A recent survey shows that an increasing number of professionals are using home based offices. This is because a home based office not only allows one to save time in commuting but at the same time enables one to reduce work hours as well; thus getting to spend more time with the family. However, home [...]

Friday, April 29th, 2011