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  • [Mail Article]Spting Flower Gardening
    (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 10:54:14 PM, by Linda Jenkinson) Spring is the time when nature and your garden awakes and comes alive after the long winter. That first spring flower or that first green leave is the sign that winter in coming to an end and that a new growing season has arrived. Spring and Flower...
  • [Mail Article]Landscaping...How Does Your Garden Grow
    (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 10:54:14 PM, by Lisa French) The landscaping of the exterior areas around your house should be as personal in taste as your interior decoration. A driveway and garden are usually the first impressions a visitor has of your home. They should always be as trim and well cared for ...
  • [Mail Article]Be careful of over mulching your plants.
    (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 10:54:14 PM, by B Hirst) Sometimes people report to me that their plants seem to die one at a time. They report that they have watered them and mulched them and followed instructions to the best of their abilities. They need help. when plants die one at a time and in ...
  • [Mail Article]Garden Moss - How To Make Moss On Your Landscape Rocks and
    (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 10:54:14 PM, by Steve Boulden) Moss can make some garden elements and even entire shady gardens look and feel aged and established. The trouble with garden moss though, is that sometimes it may not even grow at all on its own. And if it does, it could take a very long time to become...
  • [Mail Article]Avoid Transplant Shock
    (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 10:54:14 PM, by Bill Hirst) Transplant Shock Is transplant shock is unavoidable? Not really! Transplant shock can continue for years while unacceptable, is very common. Trees that have had their roots cut during the transplanting must reestablish an adequate root system before...
  • [Mail Article]Deer Don't Eat Dragons!!
    (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 10:54:14 PM, by Bill Hirst) Ilex 'Dragon Lady' Dragon Lady Hollies are plants for zone 6b-8a. These hollies are thought of as perfect columnar hollies. These hollies can reach 20' in height and 6' in width. The leaves being smaller than most hollies with stiff, pointed spine...
  • [Mail Article]About Boxwoods
    (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 10:54:14 PM, by B Hirst) Boxwoods Boxwoods are one of many broad-leaved evergreens popular in the Landscape. Boxwoods can be true aristocrats of your landscape. These plants require little attention and develop into long-lived hardy plants with a little protection just bein...
  • [Mail Article]Burnings Bushes ....Brilliant Fall Foliage
    (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 10:54:14 PM, by B Hirst) Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus) A deciduous shrub from the Staff-Tree Family (Celastraceae) Burning Bush, a non-native species from China and Korea, has escaped from the ornamental plantings into neglected urban and rural areas. It travels by way ...
  • [Mail Article]Details Of Lawn Mower Blades
    (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 10:54:13 PM, by Andrew Caxton) The lawnmower blades are made of tool steel or ordinary steel called mild steel or carbon steel. The edges of the blades made of tool steel remain sharp for longer time and will require lesser sharpening over the age of the blade. Tool steel blade ...
  • [Mail Article]Boost Yield by Adding CO2 to Your Hydroponic Garden
    (Tue Jan 10th, 2006 10:54:13 PM, by Katherine Keleher) Carbon dioxide (CO2) is required by crops to execute the photosynthesis process. Throughout photosynthesis, CO2 is mixed with water, nutrients, and light from the sun (or hydroponic garden light) to produce important sugars that provide the plant's li...
 

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