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- Garden Advice for the New GardenerMost any new gardener can grow a vegetable garden when equipped with advice passed down through the ages. I received great advice from my father to share with you.
- 10 Creative Winter Garden TipsThe harsh temperatures of winter are just around the corner. Start to get your garden winterized and begin planning for spring!
- Where to Get Garden Supplies?Majority of people love sprawling and well maintained garden.
- Proper Care for Lucky Bamboo in the Home or GardenChinese bamboo water plants are often known as lucky bamboo and bear a symbolic significance in Chinese culture. Fortunately, these Chinese bamboo water plants are very easy to maintain.
- Your Gardening JournalSave time and money by increasing the successes and reducing failures in your gardening by starting your garden journal.
- Does Tap Water Harm Your PlantsAnyone who has gardened has probably wondered if tap water or purified bottled water is better for plants. However, the better question is: is tap water harmful? The answer depends on the plants you are watering and where you live.
Low-Growing Aquarium Water PlantsA review of the qualities of five low-growing aquatic plants that can work as ground cover plants for your freshwater aquarium.- Caring for Your Rooftop GardenHere are some tips on how to care for your rooftop garden.
Choosing Water Plants for Your Garden PondThere are a wide variety of plants to choose from when creating a water garden. If you want to dress up your garden water feature with aquatic plants, here are some things to think about.- Surviving Disaster - Finding Water, Transporting Water, Water Still Design, Why is Water NeededThis article explains what will happen without water, where to find water & how to transport it. It also explains how to make different types of stills for pulling water directly from the air.
- How to Water Greenhouse PlantsGreenhouse plants require a water plan and schedule to verify they receive adequate quantities to grow healthy. Here's how to make sure the plants stay healthy.
Review : a Trip to Lilypons Water Gardens in Adamstown, MDOn an overcast day in early May, I visited Lilypons Water Gardens to take pictures of the aquatic pond plants and some of the local wildlife in the area.
Design Your Very Own Water GardenNo matter the size, you can make your personal water garden in a weekend or less.
How to Design and Plan an English Knot GardenHow to design and plan an English knot garden. Plant choices and colors for this type of garden.- Garden Decor : Working with the TerrainAfter moving into a new home, the first thing most gardeners do is start working their new land. Then, the gardener learns the terrain is not optimal for their garden. What can the gardener do to work with his or her new terrain?
Designing & Planning a Low Water Garden for a Newly Built HomeStep-by-step instructions for designing, planning and planting a Xeriscape garden for a newly built home.- The Ultimate RuneScape Farming GuideNeed help with farming? Well use my guide you'll get to higher levels in no time. If you use this guide and can't do a certain step in it just skip it and come back to it later when you have reached that level.
Plants Are Useful to Us in Various WaysPeople living near sea-shores use algae for food. A type of algae is used by astronauts during space flights.- Picking Plants for Your Water GardenA quick overview of selecting the appropriate water plants for your outdoor water garden. The four basic types of water plants and the benefits and drawbacks of each.
- Alternative Water for Your Home GardenWays to get gray water for garden.
- Your Own Oasis: Growing a Real Garden in the DesertGrowing a garden in the desert takes more work than some places but it can be done and enjoyed with the right knowledge.
Garden Ornament IdeasA garden ornament can add a lot of pizzazz in your garden. But it's really hard to choose the right garden ornament among all the options. These ideas will help you pick the perfect decoration for your garden.- How to Save Water in Your Home GardenDon't waste water or money in your home garden. Click here to find tips on saving water and getting the water where it needs to go.
How to Save Money on Holding Tank Pumping FeesHolding tank owners save money on pumping fees by reducing the amount of waste that goes into their septic systems and by using graywater efficiently. Here are 12 tips.- How Often to Water Plants Without WasteThe light, "nuisance" sprinkle of rain early last Monday that soaked my morning newspaper but did little else, was a warning that the serious watering season was again at hand.
10 Tips to Help Get Your Garden Through a DroughtFollow these tips to get your garden through a drought season.- Hot Trends for Green GardenersAs printed in Women's LifeStyle Magazine-Northshore, writer Amanda Aggoune covers the newest trends in West Michigan garden and design. All environmentally-friendly!
Adding Water Plants to a Pond or Water FeatureThere are three types of water plants and all of them provide beauty and filtration to your water garden.- How to Protect Your Garden from Storm Water RunoffThis article discusses the best ways to keep storm water runoff from damaging your garden.
- The Marginal Water Plant AcorusA look at two varieties of Acorus that are defined as marginal water plants and how they work in the garden.
- How to Nurture a Productive Garden: A Hillbilly's Gardening GuideSome people in the world believe that planting a garden is relatively easy. These people will choose a small plot and plant their seeds. Then, with very little care, they hope for the best.
Five Gardening Reasons to Visit Minter Gardens, British ColumbiaGarden examples from a visit to Minter Gardens, British Columbia provide inspiration to build your own formal border, pond, bonsai, hanging and potted plants, and add whimsical features.- Alternative Plants to Grow in Your Garden to Conserve WaterContribute to the water conservation efforts in California by planting shrubs, trees, and annuals that are native to the state.
Planting a Drought Resistant GardenHere are some suggestions on preparing your garden for "dry" plants, some ideas on which plants to choose, and how to care for your drought tolerant plants.
Plant Your Next Garden in the WaterYou could create a peaceful water garden on your property -- no matter how much room you have. Creating that garden is no more difficult nor expensive than establishing a traditional one.- Saving the Earth, One Garden at a TimeOne of the easiest ways to help save the earth is by planting a garden. All aspects of gardening can be implemented in a way that is beneficial to our planet, and we can all participate, one garden at a time.
The International Peace Garden: North Dakota's (and Manitoba's) Secret TreasureThe International Peace Garden, now celebrating its 75th anniversary, straddles the US-Canadian border between North Dakota and Manitoba, but it's mostly unknown to the American public. I've visited it every summer for most of my life, and it's worth the trip.
Gardening with Strawberry JarsStrawberry jars aren't just for strawberries. With an assortment of plants, some potting soil, a frozen bottle of water, and imagination, you can create a striking addition for the garden. Tired of just plants? You can create a beautiful fountain instead.- Creating Features for the GardenThere's more to gardening than growing plants. Creating features for the garden keeps it fresh and interesting year round.
A Beginner's Guide to Planting a Low Water Street GardenWater conservation is a subject that has many people talking. As our population grows, our natural water resources are feeling the strain. Certain parts of the country, especially in the south west, are already feeling the impact of limited water resources.





