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  • How to Care For Your Trees  By : Michael Atma
    Knowing how and what to look for when it comes to the health of trees on your property can save you a lot of potential headaches and hassles in the future. There are simple signs that you can look out for that will tell you whether or not your tree can be saved or may need to be removed.
  • Japanese Gardens - Explore The Cultural Aspects of A Japanese Garden  By : Amy C.
    Learn the cultural aspects of a Japanese tea garden.
  • How To Identify Potential Tree Problems  By : Michael Atma
    It's easier to make sure that your property is cleared of any damaged or potentially dangerous trees or branches prior to the stormy months getting started.
  • Wish You Could Remodel Your Patio?  By : Mark Etinger
    Rainbow Appliance is one of the leading providers of consumer appliances and electronics in the nation. With well over 500 household appliances and electronics shipped daily, we are currently one of the largest retail suppliers of household appliances.
  • The Ideal Lawn Mower  By : David H Urmann
    A lawn mower is a tool or device for cutting lawn grass. There are many types of lawn mowers which are designed for certain purposes. You can buy cheap mowers anywhere.
  • How To Chose Lawn Mower Blades For Your Mower  By : Rudy Silva
    Are your mower blades easily getting rust and damage? There are important tips that you should know about on how to choose excellent lawn mower blades. Do your want important tips about how to have good performing lawn mower blades? Learn how to choose or buy excellent mower blades and eliminate hassle. Read this new article that provides useful tips to learn how chose practical lawn mower blades. Enjoy your reading, while learning how to chose excellent mower blades for your lawn mower.
  • Landscape Decor Ideas for Small Yards  By : Chris Robertson
    Here are some fantastic ideas to decorate your landscape for a small yard. Limited space doesn't have to mean limited ideas....
  • Growing Fruit Trees That Give Delicious Fruit  By : Rudy Silva
    Do you want to plant some trees in your yard? Have you thought about planting fruit trees? Fruit trees take some work to keep them health and producing. Pick the size of the tree based on your space available. Fruits trees require work, are you ready for that? Have you planted trees before? This article gives you tips on planting fruit trees.
  • How to make a bonsai tree  By : Ruth Morgan
    Are you interested in bonsai trees? Would you like to learn how to create your own bonsai tree? Then read on to discover 6 methods to make a bonsai tree. The instant approach involves buying a ready-made bonsai but if you have plenty of patience you can grow a tree from seed. Or choose one of the other 4 methods to create your bonsai tree.
  • Add Soothing Sounds to Your Home or Garden with Decorative Fountains  By : Chris Robertson
    Tips to enhane your home or garden with lovely, soothing fountains....
  • Garden Water Features: Discover How To Choose And Ideal Water Feature For Your Garden  By : Amy C.
    Discover the secrets of choosing an ideal water feature and water fountains for your garden.
  • Water Plants Revealed: Guide On How To Choose Water Plants For Your Water-Garden  By : Amy C.
    Learn how to pick water plants for your water gardens. Discover the secrets of creating stunning water features through the use of ideal water plants.
  • The Popularity of Japanese Gardens  By : Eva Judge
    Trends in landscaping are changing all the time, but one thing that seems to be here to stay is the Japanese garden. More and more people around Australia - and the world - are having Japanese gardens put into the landscaping of their home. It's easy to see why Japanese gardens have become so popular, too.
  • Create Your Own Garden Paradise  By : Chris Robertson
    Why travel to exotic places when you can create heaven in your backyard with fountains, chimes, solar lights, garden statues, and candles?
  • Benefits of Composting and How To Do It  By : Al Stevens
    This is a very good article to get what the benefits of composting are, and a very good idea of the basics of how to do it. It gives you a lot more than just the basics.
  • Tree Removal Made simple  By : Michael Atma
    There are many things about cutting trees down that make the job safer and easier and here's some strategies to get the job done with the least amount of hassle possible
  • Landscaping: Making It Kid-Friendly  By : Eva Judge
    Having kids doesn't mean that your home can't have stunning landscaping. The trick is utilising landscaping techniques that combine aesthetics with kid-friendly elements. From a garden where they can learn more about plants and flowers to everyday items that can act as a natural playground, kid-friendly landscaping is perfectly possible.
  • Outdoor Living  By : Bobby Buys
    With a little planning and imagination, your green space can transform into a comfortable and charming alfresco zone for spending relaxed hours with the family or entertaining in style.
  • Buying the Essential Tools for Starting Your Gardening Hobby  By : Bobby Buys
    If you've been seriously considering a new hobby that will keep you engaged and involved, gardening is definitely it
  • Redesigning Your Landscaping? Don't Spend A Fortune  By : Eva Judge
    These days, people are pinching their pennies like never before; eager to save as much money as possible, many people are putting off major renovations and other home improvement projects. However, sprucing up your home's landscaping doesn't have to cost you a small fortune. Learn more by reading below.
  • A Simple Guide to Beautifying Your Home with Residential Landscaping  By : Nikki Patrick
    If you want to have an attractive home, make sure to follow the basics of landscaping. Learn great tips on how to make your landscapes look better and impressive.
  • Care of Bonsai Trees - Taking The Pruning Knife to Your Plant.  By : Christine McKinnon
    It's a scary thought taking a knife to your bonsai tree for the first time. While it's necessary for the proper care of bonsai, it's not something that should be done without careful planning and a little know-how.
  • Wise up .... on Grass, with Jai Cheswick  By : Professor Michael Benfield PhD
    Specifying, choosing, creating and maintaining your lawn.
  • Growing Tomatoes: Composting for the 2010  By : Leslie Pirrie
    Growing Tomatoes: Preparing Compost for the New Year
  • 5 Simple Ways to Light Your Landscape  By : Carey Dodson
    Landscape lighting can add safety as well as enhance the appearance of your home. There are so many creative ways to use landscape lighting from LED landscape lighting to solar landscape lighting.
  • Add Beauty and Safety with These Five Landscape Lighting Techniques  By : Carey Dodson
    Landscape lighting can add safety as well as enhance the appearance of your home. There are so many creative ways to use landscape lighting from LED landscape lighting to solar landscape lighting.
  • Tips For Choosing The Perfect Timber Garden Shed  By : Gavin Evans
    This article aims to help you make the right decision when buying a timber garden shed. There are a number of factors to consider such as the size and shape of your garden before parting with your cash for your new garden structure.
  • The Garden Gourmet Composter - Garden Leaves  By : Mornay Smith
    How to make use of your garden leaves not including burning the leaves, make use of the garden gourmet composter that turns your garden foliage into gold for your garden soil and possess a blooming garden, by using your garden leaves to make compost, leave mold, leave mulch or hoard your garden leaves.
  • Care of Bonsai Trees - What Type Of Soil Should I Use?  By : Christine McKinnon
    While watering is crucial to the care of bonsai trees, so too is the type of soil. This is a vital element as the soil is involved in delivering nutrients to the tree and the subject of bonsai soil is a hotly debated topic among bonsai followers
  • Find The Landscape Design Company That's Right For You  By : Dave Judge
    When looking for a landscape company, it is important to keep a few things in mind and to have a bit of an idea about what you're looking for. Otherwise, you can end up with a company that doesn't offer all of the services that you need - or one that simply isn't very experienced.
  • Care Of Bonsai Trees: Watering - It Should Be Simple Enough!  By : Christine McKinnon
    A mistake that I was to make early in my journey for the care of bonsai trees was watering. I thought it was just watering. How difficult could it be?
  • Go Green and Conserve Water with Synthetic Grass  By : Sarah Simmons
    Did you know that up to 70% of water used in a household goes to watering the lawn and landscaping? This can amount to over 100,000 gallons of water per year just on watering a lawn. But with synthetic grass, you don't have to water a thing!
  • The ABC's to pick the best Garden Tool Rack.  By : Wendy Mundy
    Before you purchase a garden tool rack, you should make a list of the garden tools that are now lying around inside your shed or garage. You might not have a shed or garage if you live in a flat or an apartment and your trusty garden tools are leaning up against the wall of your gallery or lost in th
  • How to Build Deck Stairs  By : Kenny Leones
    Making stairs used for your deck is a testing venture. You ought to make sure that you get the accurate calculation of the height of the stairs to keep away from any awkward accident.
  • Control garden slugs in a natural way  By : Pamela Johnston
    Do you get dreams about garden slugs laughing at you in a wild manner as you cannot kill them? The very next morning, you would search different ways to kill slugs and even try all the possible solutions. What do you get in return? Did the slug control technique work? If yes, then it’s really great. However, it is important to beware as it might just be a temporary solution. They might just return back again and start laughing at you. So, be ready and try out another way!
  • Gardening Services and Why We Love Them  By : Kevin Williamson
    Learning how to garden was one of the best things I've done this year.
  • Growing Medicinal Herbs  By : Mark Perlik
    There are many benefits to growing medicinal herbs. Not only do we get to harvest and use the herbs for medicine, but the act of growing them yields tremendous benefits in the form of exercise and connection to the earth. There is also the opportunity to help others by offering them herbal remedies for their ailments.
  • About Planting Roses  By : Kevin Lim
    The art of planting roses doesn't have to be a complicated thing to do. When you have the right knowledge there is no limit to how beautiful a garden or rosebush that you can create.
  • Garden slugs and their control  By : Pamela Johnston
    Everybody would love to have a garden in their backyard. However, due to the tedious pest control work, many of them do not wish to grow plants. But others, who are ready to combat this fight against the little foes, are constantly in search of remedies to stop these tiny brats from creating havoc.
  • Create Your Own Backyard Farm  By : Dave07 Dave07
    In the old days, people used to grow their own vegetable and herbs right in their own gardens. In the recent years, however, less and less people are doing this because we have become dependent on the big farm corporations who simply bring their products to the local markets and grocery stores. If you have the green thumb or if you simply take interest in planting and farming, then you can try it out for yourself and even make great produce or even earn a living from it.
  • Choosing the Right Rose for your Garden  By : Kevin Lim
    This article is about how to choose the right rose for your garden
  • 5 Questions About Organic Gardening  By : John Black
    1. What is natural farming? Organic gardening is more of a belief than a kind of crop growing. It is a movement whereby its associates cultivate foliages without making use of anything man-made. They don't use synthetic fertilizers. They don't utilize synthetic pesticides. They don't utilize man-made develoment boosters. For them, everything should be natural - organic if you will - which is the means that gardening should be.
  • Everything You've Ever Wanted to Know About Perennial Herbs.  By : Mark Perlik
    This article covers the basic properties of perennial herbs. I also provide a short list of perennial herbs that I enjoy and recommend.
  • How To Ripen Green Tomatoes  By : Ann Cohen
    One of my favorite things about summer, is being able to pick lush red tomatoes off the vine. Sad thing is that at the end of the summer, I always have some green tomatoes left on the vine. There are some great ways to ripen your green tomatoes so can still enjoy lush red tomatoes after the growing season.
  • Get Creative With Tree Pruning  By : aplus trees
    Creative landscaping could be a tough job and often times you do not get what you desired just by doing it alone. Learn the simple and most creative way of landscaping.
  • How wooden gates can become a garden ornament too  By : Daniel McLean
    Wooden gates have many uses and this article explains which choices you can make to turn your wooden garden gate into a garden ornament too. This article will be useful for you if you are a keen gardener and want to make sure you get the right wooden gate to compliment it.
  • Create a Unique Path in your Backyard  By : Colin D Price
    How to design your garden path so it maximises and highlights the treasures of your garden to their best advantage
  • Eremophila, a very under rated Garden Plant  By : Michael Bowater
    I never really appreciated what a great little garden plant the Eremophila was until I accidentally contaminated my garden soil with Phosphorus and killed most of my Banksias, Grevilleas and Proteas.
  • Tree Trimming Causes Death  By : Rhaiyne Johnson
    There may be hundreds of trees each year that begin their journey healthy and vibrant, but end up showing signs of failing health and sadly, death. There are many different causes for this, but a common one is improper tree trimming. Not only does it have the potential to cause death in your tree, but you yourself could end up in the hospital with serious injuries, or worse, if you do not have all of the information that you need before you begin.
  • Organic Gardening Pest Control  By : Ann Cohen
    You've taken the time and put in the right additives to create your organic garden, now it's time for some organic gardening pest control.

    We want to keep our organic garden free from harmful pests that can damage our plants such as cutworms and beetles and more. There are many natural ingredients that we can use to keep our plants free from pests without using harmful toxic ingredients that not only seep into our vegetables and plants but harm the environment as well.
  • Companion Planting may help save the Earth  By : Colin D Price
    Companion planting is all about growing plants together which are of mutual benefit to one another. You can rid your garden od pests and have more flavorsome vegetables.
  • How close can you go to killing a plant without actually killing it?  By : Michael Bowater
    Before I actually wrote this article I thought long and hard as to whether other gardeners would actually believe my story....
  • Find Out The Benefits Of Mulching  By : Colin D Price
    Find out the reasons why the experts mulch their gardens and the benefits that go along with it. The use of water and fertilizer can be dramatically reduced thus saving you time and money and you will have stronger, healthier plants.
  • Grow Orchids  By : sakvoyaj
    The orchid goes back to the time of the Greeks. This exotic flower has been considered a symbol of beauty, love and luxury. In the Middle Ages, they were used as medication against many illnesses. It has also had a reputation of having aphrodisiac properties and hence has been used as one of the main ingredients in love potions.
  • PH Meters: Crucial for Plant Growth  By : Paul Easton
    All about using ph meters for plant growth
  • Garden Hoses for Gardening and Other Chores  By : David H Urmann
    Garden hoses are the easiest technique for irrigating a garden. Understand what garden hoses are and what it’s used for.
  • Plant Beautiful Green Landscapes With Water Smart Designs  By : Kathy Klossner
    Designing and implementing a beautiful landscape layout is always best served by the expertise of a savvy plant pro. Finding success and bringing out the maximum beauty wit in your limited water region means thinking about water smart designs first.
  • Types of Greenhouses  By : Colin D Price
    Once you have made the decision to put a greenhouse in your garden you then have some choices to make as to which one will be the most suitable
  • How To Make Garden Compost  By : Ann Cohen
    Does the thought of making making compost make you cringe?

    Learning how to make garden compost can be easy and rewarding and does not have to be complex. All you need are the ingredients and let nature takes it's course. Add in a little know how and you have the winning combination for making your own compost.
  • Organic Garden Pesticides  By : Ann Cohen
    Using Organic Garden Pesticides makes our vegetables safer and also protects our environment. By using only Organic Garden Pesticides you are not putting dangerous toxic chemicals into your plants and are not putting these toxic chemical into your garden.
  • Top Five Places To Plant Lavender  By : Anna Stenning
    From old ladies perfume to essential oils which we can't do without, a brief look at the comeback lavender plants are making.
  • What Types Of Tomatoes To Grow  By : Pawel Kalkus
    In this article I wanted to introduce you to a few different tomato plant types and what things you should consider why deciding which one to grow. This will vary depending on the climate you live in and what you want to do with the harvest. People use different varieties for sandwiches, tomato sauces or salsas and it's crucial to plant the right one so that you can fully enjoy the fruits of your work.
  • Learn How To Water Tomato Plants Correctly  By : Pawel Kalkus
    In this article I will discuss watering techniques for tomato plants that grow outdoors and indoors. You will learn why it's crucial to personally water plants every day rather then using an automatic system. You will also discover how weather conditions can affect the watering methods we use. Enjoy !
  • Organic Vegetable Gardening: Deep Beds and Double Digging  By : John C Shelton
    Deep Bed Gardening The How and Why for Increased Yields in Your Organic Garden!
  • Build a Pond in your Backyard  By : Colin D Price
    One of the ways to make your garden more interesting is to build a backyard pond. What could be more relaxing than listening to the sound of water trickling down a waterfall or watching brightly colored fish darting about.
  • Soilless To Be or Not To Be  By : Hydroponics Expert
    Have you ever thought of the possibilities of growing your produce organically without soil? What I am talking about is the new way of growth. As with many different things these days there are always new discoveries and innovations, this is now also applicable to the green thumbed world that you live in.
  • Tools To Help You Garden  By : Colin D Price
    When you are thinking of starting a garden you need to consider what tools and equipment you will need to create that masterpiece that you have in mind.
  • Bonsai: An Introduction  By : Corrie Duana
    Translated literally, bonsai means ‘potted plant’ or 'plant in a tray'. Growing a bonsai is combination of art and horticulture. In the artistic sense, you are not simply growing a tree but creating it, hence, it is often described as a living sculpture.
  • Garden Bird Feeders - Wild Bird Food and Recipes  By : janet ashby
    You should put out food in your garden bird feeder throughout the year but especially in winter when the natural food of wild birds, berries, insects etc may be in short supply. We have gathered together information on foods suitable for the birds during different seasons and some recipes to place in your garden bird feeder.
  • The Confederate Jasmine Also Known As Star Jasmine Is Prized For Its Fragrant Flowers  By : Steven charlie Habib
    This plant boasts heavily scented clusters of flowers that are phlox like and is prized but both cultivators and homeowners.
  • Composting will help you achieve a Great Tasting Harvest  By : Colin D Price
    One of the best ways to grow fresh delicious vegetables and fruit in your garden is to make your own compost to enrich the soil. This is easy to do and a great way to save the planet too.
  • Natural Fertilizer: Providing Nourishment the Natural Way  By : Corrie Duana
    The lifeblood of any fertile soil is organic matter. It is that which allows the soil to retain water better and hold nutrients in.
  • Landscape Gardening - Landscaping Tips  By : James Johnson
    Thinking about having your garden landscaped? This brief guide may help you along the path.
  • Grow Small Fruit Trees in your Backyard  By : Colin D Price
    If you have a small garden, or no garden at all, then you do not need to miss out on growing your own delicious, healthy fruit. Find out about dwarf and espaliered fruit trees and you too can enjoy the great taste of your own home produce.
  • Why Organic Gardening Is Becoming Popular?  By : Amy Nutt
    You've probably noticed that organic foods are becoming very popular. This is because many individuals are learning the benefits of organic foods. At first, it seemed as if 'organic' was a word used to describe an exotic type of food, but it is anything but.
  • Fountains and Garden Fountains  By : Gradlein
    Fountains have existed since ancient times. Romans and Persians have been known to put up garden fountains for public display or private relaxation.
  • How to Improve your Garden Soil  By : Colin D Price
    This article explains how producing great plants, vegetables and flowers depends a great deal on the condition of the soil that they are grown in. The pH level of the soil is an important factor in growing healthy plants and you can find out how to identify and change the acidity or alkalinity of your soil. You will also be able to diagnose what type of soil you have and learn how to correct and improve any problems
  • Types of Gardens  By : Gradlein
    Garden design, garden types, and the types of fountains that would go well with a specific garden.
  • How To Install Landscape Lighting  By : James Steele
    Great information on how to make your home secure and improve its curb appeal.
  • Top 3 Essential Gardening Tools  By : Cindy Heller
    Here we will discuss three essential gardening tools, which are must have for creating a good-looking garden.
  • Instruction and Step by Step Guide on Restringing Weed Eaters  By : David H Urmann
    Weed eaters are essential for cutting grasses. Different types of weed eaters are now available and there are step by step procedures you can to restring them.
  • Tips On Using Powered Garden Tools  By : Cindy Heller
    Powered tools in general confer speed and power. If you considering or have decide to buy a set of powered garden tools, take a moment and find out what you should look out for.
  • How To Select The Ideal Hummingbird Feeder  By : Steve Peek
    How to select and hang a hummingbird feeder for years of enjoyment.
  • Planning Now Can Plant The Seeds For A Terrific Summer Garden  By : Ki Gray
    With a little planning now and a small amount of monthly yard maintenance, this summer can yield an enjoyable array of flowers and vegetables.
  • Preparing to Grow Roses, or Laying the Foundation  By : Adrian Kennelly
    Having chosen the location and decided upon the size and shape of your beds, you are next ready to prepare the soil. Rev. F. Page-Roberts, an ex-president of the National Rose Society of England, has said: "After years of rose-growing in places far apart, I think it is not so much the soil and the climate, as the care and skill of the cultivator that wins success."
  • The Vicious But Beautiful Japanese Honeysuckle  By : Steven charlie Habib
    While this flower is quite pretty, and is appreciated by many children and adults alike, it is also seen to some as a destructive and belligerent weed.
  • How Organic Control Methods Get Rid of Weeds Effectively  By : David H Urmann
    Weeds can become a nuisance, if ignored and not properly controlled. The Organic Control Method can produce a weed-free garden to avoid the side effects of herbicide poisoning.
  • Tips on How to Take Care of Your Lawn  By : Corrie Duana
    Like everything else these days, there is no such thing as a magic pill to help you achieve a better lawn. But there are some basic lawn care tips that may help you as you go the long way to building a lush, healthy lawn you’ll be proud to walk over.
  • Landscaping Designs And Ideas  By : Obinna Heche
    It is truely a fact that landscaping is all about working with the environment. Sometimes making it shine, sometimes mastering it and always making it more beautiful than it was. It is our way of making the world around us beautiful, more accommodating to our needs and much more livable.
  • Serious About The Best Vegatables Do Organic Gardening!  By : Jimmy Woodall
    If you think you are very serious about organic gardening, maybe you feel it is time to start getting educated on the subject that used to be know and referred to as- all muck and mystery- thanks to the work of many pioneers and early organic gardeners, there is an increasing understanding of the science, as well as common sense and sustainability supporting organic methods.
  • Tips For Growing Hostas  By : John Marshall
    Hostas are easy to grow, shade tolerant, herbaceous perennials. Grown mainly for their beautiful foliage, hostas exist in a wide range of shapes, colors, sizes, and textures.
  • The Art of Growing Herbs  By : Shabi Perera
    Growing herbs can be an easy process and the results can be used to add flavor to meals, make soothing and relaxing teas or for making fragrant sachets, potpourri, scented candles and oils.
  • Landscape Design Ideas: It's not Just a Yard  By : Mike Mussog
    Many factors go into landscape design, including flowers, stone, walls, structures and lighting. It's important that each piece fits together to create a complete look.
  • Fall Bulbs For Warm Climates  By : John Marshall
    A quick list of fall bulbs that do well in warm climates.
  • The History Of Topiary  By : Alex Stacey
    So who's idea was it to start pruning trees into shapes anyway? Learn more about the art of topiary in this interesting article.
  • A Bonsai Pot Is As Indispensable As The Bonsai Itself  By : Cindy Heller
    In the cultivation of bonsai, the bonsai pot is as essential, therefore great care and effort is needed to choose one that complements the bonsai. Choices for bonsai pots are aplenty and they co-exist with the bonsai so the right one that matches the bonsai is vital.
  • How to Build a Pond - Preparation  By : B. Goulart
    So you want to build a waterfeature in your backyard, but you don't know where to start? proper planning can increase not only the finished water feature, but it will make the installation process go much smoother. The location of the waterfalls should be your first consideration. The best place us
  • Yew Make My Heart Sing...  By : Anna Stenning
    Looking at planting hedges as an ideal way providing the privacy one needs.
  • The Magic behind Sunflowers  By : Gabriel Machuret
    Everyone should have a lot of sunflowers in their life.
  • Hardscaping - Deciding On Necessary Garden Features  By : Steve Boulden
    Deciding which elements and features your yard needs can sometimes be a challenge. Giving some thought to the overall theme of your yard may help you choose what is necessary.

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