Gardening

Archive for October, 2008

Tips for Growing Indoor Bonsai Trees

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Bonsai plants are the stunning result of an ancient practice. Bonsais are highly attractive, so many people proudly display them in their houses. But some extra attention is required for indoor bonsais. This is mostly because they do not receive the full benefits of natural sunlight and natural weather conditions. They may look to be [...]

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Long Lasting Types of Desert Landscaping Plants

Monday, October 27th, 2008

Desert Landscaping Plants are Long Lasting
Some believe that you can only have types of desert landscaping plants if you live in the warm and dry southwestern part of the U.S.  But they can also thrive in the high deserts of the Pacific Northwest and in most humid tropical areas.
The Yucca tree grows tall [...]

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Consider Plants For Your Landscape Design

Friday, October 24th, 2008

The pivotal part of a landscape design is the choice of plants. This choice can either make the design successful or create a disaster, so it is vital that the plants be carefully chosen. The following questions should be considered when you are about to buy your plants.

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Organic plant foods are they feasible?

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

More so for individuals who enjoy horticulture as an thought. This is not something, which most individuals take up, so you should think of yourself to be lucky one, if you are able to produce things and add to nature. Organic horticulture has various aspects to it, which you must be familiar with, for example, what type of land you have, what you want to grow on them, and how you might tend for the plants.

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Lawn Care: Edgers and Trimmers

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

When you care for your landscaping, you probably use your trimmer and edging tools as often as you use your lawn mower itself. Most lawn mowers don’t get to everything and almost all lawns butt up to fences, walls, etc. and have sidewalks and patios they intermingle with, that the lawnmower can’t get to. So trimmers and edgers take up the slack.

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