Italy is known in the world as a country with cuisine that is among the best one can experience. Seven Italian herbs are described and highlighted in the following paragraphs to introduce you to them. Use them for your cooking and you are sure to produce delicious and nutritious dishes. You can also use them for decorative purposes in the garden.
Landscaping Gardening Articles
Do you have a green thumb? Would you like to make your garden come alive? Well here you'll find articles which bear fruit - literally. You'll read about gardening tools, planting various vegetables and growing magnificent flowers. You can be an ecological gardener and grow your own herbs to make your cooking even better. Learn about garden design and making the most of the seasons. Your outdoor patio can take on a new lease of life with the plants you grow around and over it. And size is not important as gardens can be established in any area.
Introduction to Italy’s Famous Herbs
Posted on November 6, 2009 by Vicky JosephinoWater Feature Plants: A Complete Guide On Choosing Plants For Your Ponds
Posted on November 6, 2009 by Amy C.You are about to learn the most important aspects of choosing plants for your ponds. This article covers the topics of plant features, choice of plants, moisture loving plants, and the planting details.
Garden Gloves Are The Must Have Tool
Posted on November 4, 2009 by colourfulGarden gloves are essential for anyone who works in the garden. The positive aspects about garden gloves is that they can help protect your hands from getting dirty, and from getting irritations or skin conditions from plants, insects or dirt. When you are working outside in your garden, you want to make sure that your hands are protected while you successfully plant your seedlings.
Lights Outdoors – Decorations and Being Safe
Posted on November 2, 2009 by kareno555The first rule with lights outdoors including Christmas lights is to be certain when buying that they are meant for outdoor use. Never use lights outdoor unless they are specifically for outdoor use. Check the labels to make certain they are certified for outdoor use.
Lighting Outdoors – What’s Available?
Posted on November 2, 2009 by kareno555Lighting outdoors is not solely for security purposes. It also enhances your home’s beauty for when you return home and welcomes your visitors by providing an attractive glow
Outdoor Lamps – How To Choose From A Large Variety
Posted on November 2, 2009 by kareno555Outdoor lamps are designed to bring your indoor living outside. They are used for garden and lawn decorations. Outdoor lamps are perfect for sunrooms and covered patios.
Low Voltage Garden Lighting – Advantages and Disadvantages
Posted on November 2, 2009 by kareno555There are many advantages and very few disadvantages to low voltage garden lighting. It is a good idea to understand what these are when deciding on whether to use this very popular form of garden lighting.
Path Lights – What They Are & Why They Are Important
Posted on November 2, 2009 by kareno555Path lights give illumination to your front walk or garden path for safety and convenience and can add a unique look to your garden or outside area at night. They provide a safe outdoor environment in low-light situations.
Play Sets Can Sell Your Home
Posted on October 31, 2009 by Mike CiucciWho doesn't remember the hours we spent as a child flying high on swings, hanging from monkey bars, zooming down a slide or digging through a sandbox. For families with young children, having a play set in the back yard will not only keep the kids within sight, but will be the perfect meeting place for their friends.
X-Calibur Construction chemistry Inc
Posted on October 31, 2009 by sanakaReflecting Pond, 3M World HQ Originally built in the late 1960s, this Reflecting Pond was lined with asphalt and contained 3ft deep water. Due to the harsh Minnesota winters the pond only held water for 6 months of the year (May-Sept).
Recycled Metal Garden Art - Fun, Playful and Eco-Friendly
Posted on October 31, 2009 by Ann WallisAvid gardeners are generally very green folk. They like digging in the dirt, recycling and composting, and easily incorporate other people's discards into their outdoor decor. When looking for interesting pieces to decorate their yards, recycled metal garden art is a popular choice
Metal Garden Art - For Your Four Season Garden
Posted on October 31, 2009 by Ann WallisNo garden is complete without a least one piece of wonderful metal garden art. Even the most die hard gardening purists have been known to quietly sneak a piece or two into their yard. With so many artists working in the field and so many different materials to choose from, the choices are endless. No matter what your taste, you will find at least one piece of metal garden art to add year round color and character to your garden.
Storage Problems? Have A Peek At Vinyl Storage Sheds
Posted on October 29, 2009 by Ned DagostinoYou know you want a storage shed but are baffled by all the available options. We feel you should look at vinyl storage buildings at the outset. When you take into account how they appear, the limited amount of maintenance needed and the resilience, you will agree this is a sensible conclusion.
Homegrown Hydroponics Rip-off
Posted on October 29, 2009 by Neil CannonHomegrown Hydroponics (BBB) Better Business Bureau B+ Rating I have been in the market to buy a personal hydroponics grow box for quite some time now. I have seen many different manufacturers advertising their goods on both the Internet as well as in various trade magazines like High Times. There were three companies that looked like they made a pretty good product. Of the three companies that I initially had an interest in were Supercloset, BC Northern Lights, and Homegrown Hydropo...
How to Transplant a Tree
Posted on October 29, 2009 by Joe ClineThere are several reasons why you may want to move a tree to another location in your yard. Perhaps it has grown too large for its current location. Maybe you are merely doing some new landscaping and want a different tree species in that spot. Whatever the reason, consider carefully whether transplanting is a good idea. If not done properly with the care needed, the tree may not survive the shock or root damage that could occur.
The US Flag Shows Your Colors- Red, White and True Blue
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Jane SmithFrom Betsy Ross' first efforts to sew an representation of a new society, to the Star Spangled Banner flown in the War of 1812 that inspired Francis Scott Key to compose a poetry that would come to be our national anthem, to the stars and stripes that were hoisted amid the debris of the World Trade Center after September 11, the USA flag represents the foundation, the daydream, and the backbone of the United States and of the American people. Individuals and businesses buy U.S. Fl...
my opinion of the homegrown hydroponics grow boxes
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Johnny HornReview Homegrown Hydroponics Grow-Pod Air-conditioned Grow Box I live in Southern California where it hot. Really hot for most of the year! There is not much I can do about it. It's my choice to live in this beautiful desert on the West Coast. I have been wanting to grow my own organic fresh herbs for quite some time now. However because of my living space I have very little room that can be devoted to a hydroponics grow operation. Since I live in a small one-bedroom studio condo, ...
Homegrown Hydroponics Delivers
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Shaun EstesHomegrown Hydroponics Fantastic Customer Support I recently purchased the Homegrown Hydroponics Mini Fridge Grow Box to use in my home. However I almost did not purchase it because it seems like there is some mixed reviews regarding the customer service and customer support of Homegrown Hydroponics. There have been some negative publicity for this company, and even though I have no affiliation whatsoever with Homegrown Hydroponics I wanted to post this article to show my gratitude t...
Homegrown Hydroponics Customer Support
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Shaun EstesHomegrown Hydroponics Fantastic Customer Support I recently purchased the Homegrown Hydroponics Mini Fridge Grow Box to use in my home. However I almost did not purchase it because it seems like there is some mixed reviews regarding the customer service and customer support of Homegrown Hydroponics. There have been some negative publicity for this company, and even though I have no affiliation whatsoever with Homegrown Hydroponics I wanted to post this article to show my gratitude t...
hydroponics grow boxes review
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Shaun EstesThe Homegrown Hydroponics Mini Fridge Grow Box I have been looking to start my own hydroponics garden for some time. However because I live with both my parents and my girlfriend I don't really have the luxury to grow as I would if I was living on my own. So I have been hunting around on the Internet for the last several weeks looking for the best stealth grow box I could find that would allow me to grow several plants without anybody taking too much notice. I had heard there were g...
hydroponics grow boxes review
Posted on October 27, 2009 by Fred PopeReview of the Homegrown Hydroponics Economy Grow Box I lived in Alaska where we have a very harsh climates. We have irregular day and night patterns as well as extreme temperatures, which makes it almost impossible to grow outdoors. Since I do not live in Anchorage or any other major city, I am forced to grow my own food. Of course there has traditionally been really no way to do that until I found out about the Homegrown Hydroponics Economy Grow Box. For those that don't know wh...
cold weather hydroponics
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Fred PopeHydroponics makes it possible to grow in harsh climates Hydroponics is extremely valuable to the world because it allows you to grow in any temperature or any climate that you wish. A lot of you that live in moderate climates do not realize the full value of hydroponic systems. Often hydroponic systems are given a bad name because the media associated hydroponics with illegal plants; but this couldn't be further from the truth. Hydroponics has been around for quite some time now and...
Review of the Homegrown Hydroponics Large PC Grow Box
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Kelvin FlowersHomegrown Hydroponics Large PC Grow Box review I have just completed my first grow in a Homegrown Hydroponics Large PC Grow Box. I was so impressed with the performance of this micro grow box that I felt compelled to write this review. It all began several months ago when I was off to college. I wanted to continue growing plants, but I've would now be living in a dorm with other people. After scouring the Internet for micro grow boxes I finally came across the Homegrown Hydroponics ...
what is deep water culture
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Kelvin FlowersDeep water culture hydroponics systems Deep water culture hydroponic systems or DWC for short is perhaps one of the most reliable types of hydroponic systems there are. A DWC hydroponic system is very simple in design and use. Essentially you will have a tub that will hold water premixed with nutrients and adjusted to the proper pH level of 5.5. Often there will be air stones attached to the bottom of the tub in which the water is contained. A deep water culture hydroponics setup wo...
hydroponics is fun and easy
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Coy RobinsonHydroponics as a hobby I am a middle-aged man who has recently discovered a fantastic new hobby that I would love to share with the rest of the world. My new hobby is indoor hydroponics gardening. Let's just say I always had a brown thumb, and I kind of ran into hydroponics by accident. Let's just say I have come into a position where I no longer want to grow my plants outdoors, I decided I would much rather grow my plants indoors with hydroponics. The problem is I never really had ...
Homegrown Hydroponics PC Grow Box Review
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Coy RobinsonReview of the Homegrown Hydroponics PC Grow Box For quite some time I have been looking for an easy and convenient way of growing my plants hydroponically indoors in a stealth-like fashion. I am a 42-year-old man and I have a wife and kids that I live with. I live in California where it is legal to grow my own medicinal herbs, I have chosen to look purchase a commercial grow box that would suit my needs. After several weeks of Internet research I finally came across the Homegrown Hy...
What Gives Artificial Grass the Edge over Real Grass?
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Joe MendezNatural and genuine grass is fine. If it comes from nature, it has to be good. But not all the time can grass keep up with man’s use. This is especially true for football and baseball fields where the wide expanse of grass is subject to heavy use from running and tumbling down during sporting events.
Artificial Turf Now Used in a Variety of Applications
Posted on October 28, 2009 by Erick MakiHave you ever wondered how a large football field is properly maintained to keep its grass green all year round? Surely, many of you have thought how extensive its maintenance requirements are especially in ensuring that the grass does not wither during the hot summer months.
Growing a Winter Vegetable Garden in Austin
Posted on October 22, 2009 by Joe ClineThose of you who live in Zone 9 planting areas will be happy to know that the high summer temperatures come with an unseen benefit – a long planting season.
An Introduction To An All Time Blossoming Azalea Jolie Madame
Posted on October 22, 2009 by Jennifer RobinsonAzalea and rhododendrons can be your flowering plants for the seasons of winter, summer, spring, and fall. While in winters, the leaves appear large, whereas they tend to reflect a deep green hue in summers.