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What are the Herb Plant Types and Categories?

Posted on November 11, 2009 by Vicky Josephino

To be a successful gardener for your herb plants, you must learn their categories and usage types. These kind of information would definitely guide you on what kind of care is nurturing or damaging for them.

Building A Raised Bed Garden

Posted on November 11, 2009 by Serena N. Ericson

When I first got started growing herbs, flowers and veggies in my garden, I didn't have plenty of money for supplies. I got some great books that told me exactly what to do to grow fabulous plants at home. Do you want to grasp the secret? Prepare great soil! Plants need a good foundation to prosper. They also create a stable base from which herbs and other plants can send their leaves, stalks and shoots soaring into the sky. Unfortunately, not plenty of us have perfect ...

Various Garden Accessories For Garden Decor

Posted on November 11, 2009 by Jeff Hardy

A garden is a place to relax and unwind. We turn to our gardens with a cup of tea, seeking mental peace and visual serenity. But gardens need regular maintenance, and extra efforts for beautification. There are various garden accessories available in the market, adding not just beauty and glamor but also soothing natural sounds, bringing about a sense of calmness and tranquility to your outdoor space.

Tomatoes Black Spots Explained...

Posted on November 10, 2009 by Kacper Postawski

This affection happens sometimes to your tomatoes, and it's really discouraging, especially after you haveinvested lots of work and care into your plants only to see these nasty black dots arise right under of your tomatoes. It's named: blossom end rot, or blossom plight. Not to be confused with "year end rot/harvest rot." That isa different issue all together. What begins as a few harmless browsing dark spots right under of your tomatoes, can overnight circulation into a big rot...

Herb Garden Plants - Do You Know What They Are?

Posted on November 10, 2009 by Lynn Fernandez

Herb plants come in annuals, perennials, and biennials like other sorts of plants. There are so many differing kinds of herbs and each one is different. If you're curious about a particular type of herb, you must research that one to comprehend the care it needs and the easy way to use it properly. This newsletter will get you started in understanding general different sorts of herb plants and what they are used for. Annuals like basil, cilantro, and summer savory won't surviv...

Outdoor Lighting

Posted on November 10, 2009 by Eugene Makeev.

An attractive and functional outdoor space not only boosts curb appeal, adding value to your New York home but it can also serve as your very own distressing retreat, a getaway for you and the whole family without having to leave the house and burn gas. One of the most essential elements in creating an ambiance in whatever outdoor home improvement you want to undertake is lighting. This makes it crucial to put much thought on this to achieve charm and fascination in your project.

Choosing the Right Herb Garden Kits

Posted on November 10, 2009 by Vicky Josephino

Herb garden kits are great guides to have when you're only starting out in your herb garden. In this page, learn how the proper herb garden kit can bring to life a flourishing organic haven!

Introduction to Italy’s Famous Herbs

Posted on November 6, 2009 by Vicky Josephino

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.

Water 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 colourful

Garden 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.



Popular Landscaping Gardening Articles

Tips for Front Yard Landscaping

Posted on January 16, 2008 by Megan Hazel

The front yard is one of the most important landscaping projects you'll undertake on your property. Getting the front yard right is particularly important because it's the part of the house that people most often see-and the part they see and walk through every time they enter. With that in mind, here are some landscaping and design tips for your front yard.

How to Choose the Right Tractor Canopy for Your Tractor

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle.

If you have a tractor, chances are good you use that tractor for work. Whether you use your tractor for simply plowing up a garden or if you work 400 acres, a good tractor canopy can make all the difference in the world. There are various types of tractor canopies to help you keep out of the heat while you do your necessary job.

Austin Gardening: Native Texas Trees

Posted on February 18, 2009 by Joe Cline

If living in a peaceful and beautiful environment seems to be impossible for many, the people in Austin Texas could definitely prove them wrong. Thousands of lush native trees and colorful wildflowers could be found in the heart of the city of Austin Texas. The good news here is that species of walnuts and oaks are native to Texas, making the region a haven for hobbyist and professional carpenters and woodworkers.

4 Great Ideas for Placing Your Sunjoy Gazebo

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle.

If you are looking onto buying a new sunjoy gazebo, you are probably very excited. The gazebos that are made by sunjoy are of the best quality and are only constructed with the best materials. You will find that you will get many uses out of this gazebo and that you love using it as well as sharing it with your friends and family. However, you might be wondering exactly where you are going to place it. Below are some ideas that can help you decide where you should place your new gazebo.

Wandering Jew Plant - What is it?

Posted on November 22, 2008 by Kurtis Hoeck

A Wandering Jew plant is something quite remarkable. If you haven't seen one before then you are really missing out. They can grow to be very tall and they feature large sized leaves. What makes them so unique is that the leaves aren't the standard variations of green. Instead the feature two lovely stripes of silver on the top and then a purplish color on the back side.

How To Buy A Cheap or Budget Garden Shed To Suit Your Exact Needs

Posted on February 1, 2009 by Les Renshaw

These days, cost is important to almost every gardener and many people are looking out for a budget garden shed. Before splashing out on a cheap shed however, it really does pay to carefully weigh your options and consider the total cost of your choice. Budget sheds actually offer very good value for money and there is a wide choice available to suit the needs of the thrifty gardener or householder.

Ortho Fertilizer As Part Of Your Lawn Care

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Franklin Neave

Have you got one of those neighbors where their lawn just makes you green with envy? You know what I'm talking about. A thick, lush, deep green grass with not a single weed to be seen. So what's their secret? Well you could start with including Ortho fertilizer as part of your lawn care program.

Fertilizer Tender Box Trailer Options

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Franklin Neave

Whether you are looking for a 10 ton fertilizer tender box or something much bigger there are many companies providing an excellent selection of trailers to haul a variety of box sizes.

How to Find the Perfect Awning Plans

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle.

If you have ever been in the market for a new outside awning at your home or office, you can understand the importance of getting the best size for your needs. One way to insure the best size and at the best possible price is going to be associated with the awning plans you use for your awnings. Of course, there are various ways of getting those perfect awning plans, but perhaps the easiest way will be different for you than it would be for me.

The Meaning Behind Birth Flowers

Posted on February 4, 2008 by Susan Banks Sr

For as long as we all remember, flowers have always been given as gifts for any occasion. We give flowers as gifts simply because flowers are beautiful and their beauty pleases everyone. The act of giving flowers is also a language in itself. Each flower is said to have its very own meaning, and the meaning of a particular flower when given to a person conveys a message that corresponds to the flower's meaning to that person.

Why So Many People Like the Timber Frame Gazebo

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle.

Gazebos are wonderful structures to have in your garden or even on your lawn. Once you set your gazebo in place, and plant your favorite flowers and roses around it, you will soon begin to see them blossoming. You will notice while you are shopping around for a gazebo, that there are many different styles that you can choose from. One of the most popular gazebo styles is the timber frame gazebo. There are many reasons why this style is so popular, keep reading to find out more.

Gardening in Austin: Native Texas Flowers

Posted on February 18, 2009 by Joe Cline

When March enters in Texas, hundreds of wildflower species begin to bloom. Which is why in spring, Texans are busy with a number of festivals. Most of these festivals are created to celebrate the blooming of native Texas wildflowers. The famous Texas bluebonnet even has its own festival that is celebrated in the entire month of March.

Installing A Deck Post

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle..

Generally speaking you will be installing more than one deck post but the same instructions apply for one or four. Expect it to take you about 30 minutes to install each post.

Why Use Fertilizer Spikes

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Franklin Neave

There are many different types of fertilizers on the market to help keep your plants looking great. But one of the most convenient and cost effective to use are fertilizer spikes.

The Average Building Costs of Bungalows

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Jonathan Swift

Because a bungalow is only a one story home, you would think that the costs of building this home would be significantly less than that of a two or three story home.