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 Category: Gardening - Landscaping
Category: Home Improvement >> Gardening - Landscaping<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 next page >> by james kermitson [ 2007-09-26 ] Learn how to spot the best kitchen cookware for your needs. by Mike Rad  [ 2007-09-26 ] Gardening is a very pleasant practice that more and more people take up for fun and to spend some time relaxing. This can be done indoors or outdoors and the results can be very satisfactory if the job is done in the right way. by Richa Parrera  [ 2007-09-25 ] With the first successful application of hydroponics techniques in the 1930s the stage was set for a paradigm shift in crop production from conventional geoponics or cultivation in soil to hydroponics or soil less cultivation. by Mike Rad  [ 2007-09-25 ] A garage is a place to keep cars and other vehicles, and it has become a necessity for all car owners. Opening the garage doors can be irritating at times, as you need to get off your car, open the door, go back to your car, park the car and this is time consuming also. However, if you invest in a a by Susan Slobac  [ 2007-09-25 ] Deep water culture (DWC) is a type of hydroponic gardening in which the roots of a plant are suspended in a solution of oxygenated water and various nutrients. by Nadia Osman  [ 2007-09-22 ] Wood chippers and chipper shredders are mainly used to slash fallen tree limbs, branches and uprooted trunks into wood chips and sawdust. Plus, it's easy to use since most are powered by internal engines. All you need to do is insert the yard trimmings and the wood chipper does the rest for you by Henry White [ 2007-09-22 ] Greenhouse effect - its vice and virtues by Carole Nixon [ 2007-09-20 ] Preparing your roses for planting is very important if you want to grow beautiful roses. by Susan Slobac  [ 2007-09-20 ] Hydroponics gardening has many variables, including the space available, your budget, how much time is available to spend on maintenance and your choice in grow lights. There are some tips that will help to make your hydroponic experience pleasant and productive. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-09-20 ] For centuries, homes of all styles and sizes have often had sunrooms built into them. Prized for their ability to bring us the best of the outdoors, while protecting us from the worst of it, these bright, airy, and cheerful rooms lend themselves to everything from quiet meditation to lively conversation. Always among the favorite rooms in the house, the sunroom is now taking its place as one of the favorite rooms outside of the house. A sunroom from GazeboCreations.com can also be used as an extra room, a place for entertaining, a home office, a spa, a guesthouse, and, essentially, as anything else that you want it to be. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-09-20 ] Even though the summer is over, and you just want to relax in your favorite patio chair, enjoying the scenery, there is still a lot of yard work to be done. In fact, fall is the perfect time to plant many varieties of plants, trees, and shrubs, and prepare your lawn to look its best next year. You can also get a jump on next summer with beautiful new outdoor furniture. CedarStore.com has a great selection of patio chairs, swings, benches, lounges, gliders, and rocking chairs. Besides traditional, decay-resistant cedar, pine, oak, cherry, and teak furniture, CedarStore.com also has ultra durable patio furniture made from aluminum, polywood, and vinyl, available in a rainbow of colors. by Linda Cain [ 2007-09-16 ] Article on the Ideal Gardening Gifts for the Bird Watcher. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-09-11 ] Among the most popular outdoor furniture in America is the chaise lounge. However, as with many of our favorite things, this lounge did not originate in this country. Well, actually, part of it did – the lounge part, that is. The correct name of the beloved patio chair upon which we lounge is chaise longue ('shAz-'lo[ng]), which translates literally from French as “long chair.” CedarStore.com offers a spectacular gallery of comfortable, attractive chaise lounges, as well as cedar, pine, oak, cherry, teak, polywood, vinyl, and aluminum outdoor chairs, porch swings, garden benches, rocking chairs, picnic tables, accent tables, gliders, dining sets, bar and bistro tables, stools, and chairs, and more. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-09-10 ] The race is on among the backyard structures that are vying for the championship title. In the vast pool of contenders, one that is making a big splash is the pool house. It can be as drop-dead gorgeous as a gazebo, and is available with the most sought-after options, such as finished walls and ceilings, screened floors, cupolas, skylights, double-paned, shuttered windows, insulation, and steel doors. Also as practical as a shed, the pool house can hold everything you can stuff into it, without losing its composure. At GazeboCreations.com, you’ll find beautiful cedar and vinyl pool houses, in several rich colors, which you can customize in a few easy steps. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-09-10 ] Every year, thousands of people decide to enhance the looks of their backyards with gazebos. Considering how beautiful, practical, and versatile gazebos are, it’s an easy decision to make. Once you make it, however, you must consider where you’re going to put it, how you will use it, what shape it will be, and what material will be used to construct it. At GazeboCreations.com, you’ll find a selection of gazebos in sizes, styles, shapes, and materials, to serve any purpose, and withstand any kind of weather. You can select a pre-designed gazebo, or customize one in a few easy steps, using the Gazebo Wizard, which offers tons of options that will allow you to build the gazebo that’s perfect for you. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-09-10 ] Not long ago, picnic tables were used mainly in the summer, when the weather was warm. These days, because we don’t want to be cheated out of our barbecued and grilled foods for three-quarters of the year, we strive to bring the outdoors inside, by enclosing our porches, patios, and gazebos. This takes away the seasonal aspect of outdoor living, and adds the necessity for picnic tables and other outdoor furniture that will coordinate with the décor. AllPicnicTables.com has picnic tables in an awesome assortment of colors, styles, shapes, and materials, including cedar, pine, oak, teak, cherry, polywood, vinyl, and aluminum. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-09-10 ] One of the many wonderful things about a pool house is that you can enjoy one even if you don’t have a pool. Possessing the most desirable qualities of other popular structures, such as gazebos and garden sheds, the pool house is utilitarian, as well as beautiful; and decorating a pool house to your own tastes can give it an irresistible charm all its own. At GazeboCreations.com, you’ll find pool houses that are just as gorgeous as gazebos; and, like gazebos, they’re available with loads of extras. In fact, you’ll be amazed at all of the options that are available, when you customize your own pool house right on the site, in a few easy, fun steps. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-09-10 ] Although, at one time, it seemed that there was a universal standard for picnic tables, everyone now has different ideas of what they should look like, and from which materials they should be constructed. Perhaps these conflicting definitions are a result of all of the new choices that are available these days; or, maybe all of the new choices in the world of picnic tables are a result of the demand for more variety. AllPicnicTables.com has the classic wood tables, made from cedar, pine, oak, teak, and cherry, as well as aluminum, thermo-plastic coated steel, polywood, and vinyl picnic tables, which are maintenance-free, virtually indestructible, and available in an array of spectacular colors. by Diana Heyden  [ 2007-09-08 ] In conventional cultivation plants are grown outdoors. Though plats get all the growth inputs outdoors, they are also exposed to pests, parasites and the vagaries of the elements. That is the way Mother Nature intended it to be. by Richa Parrera  [ 2007-09-08 ] Though plants have been traditionally grown outdoors in soil, with the use of hydroponics techniques, it is possible to grow plants indoors, in fact in any place.
Hydroponics techniques have been successfully used to cultivate a wide variety of plants even in places with climates that do not support plant growth like deserts and Polar Regions.
by Susan Schlenger  [ 2007-09-07 ] Patios do not have to be expensive. By being creative with concrete, great designs can be achieved. by Sara Lungley [ 2007-09-07 ] Garden sheds aren’t just for storing things. They can provide many years of enjoyment and refuge when treated with the right kind of care and attention. by richard donlevy [ 2007-09-04 ] Even the smallest patio or porch can boast a crop of vegetables or a garden of flowers in garden containers. Planter boxes, wooden barrels, hanging baskets and large flowerpots are just some of the containers that can be used. The container gardener is limited only by his imagination. by Verna James [ 2007-08-29 ] Unique gifts are not easy to find and unique clocks are ideal. If you are really stuck for ideas for gifts, how about something that lasts the passage of time? In fact, how about something that measures the passage of time? How about a clock or watch? How about something unique in timepieces? by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-08-28 ] There aren’t many things that are more pleasant than sitting at your picnic table, enjoying a meal al fresco; but, for the ultimate enjoyment, location is quite important. For many people, the experience is enhanced when it takes place in the midst of a beautiful garden. No matter what kind of garden you have, you can find the perfect picnic table for it, at AllPicnicTables.com, where you’ll find tables and dining sets in all sizes, shapes, colors, and styles. Besides classic cedar, pine, oak, teak, and cherry, you’ll find maintenance-free aluminum, thermo-plastic coated steel, polywood, and vinyl picnic tables. by John Bakator [ 2007-08-28 ] Learn about the virtues of organic vs. container gardening from an established gardener. by John Stidolph  [ 2007-08-28 ] It's easy to spend a lot of time making our garden spaces just so with just the right plantings to achieve the attractive invite, but there's often a missing ingredient... by Vicki Duong  [ 2007-08-28 ] I'm sure many of you have heard of Cesar Milan, also known as the Dog Whisperer, but are you familiar with Vern Culteur the Worm Whisperer? Known to his friends as Verny the Wormy, Culteur explains to us how worms play a vital part in the composting process. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-08-27 ] It is possible to eat a healthy diet in the summer, when we’re most tempted to stray from our usual routines. The best way to do this is to eat colorful fruits and vegetables that are high in antioxidants, such as blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, plums, oranges, purple and red grapes, pink grapefruit, kiwi, watermelon, cantaloupe, carrots, tomatoes, squash, and peppers. Another way to bring color to the table this season is with a picnic table from AllPicnicTables.com, where you’ll find one of the largest selections of wood, metal, and synthetic tables anywhere, in dozens of spectacular colors. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-08-27 ] Whether it’s the middle of summer, or the dead of winter, one of the busiest rooms in the house may not be in the house at all; it may be the garden shed. With all of the lawn and garden supplies we need for every season, it’s no wonder that the shed is growing more popular every year. Besides storing things, the shed is also commonly being used as a home office, laundry room, studio, playhouse, hobby room, supply room, greenhouse, and much more. At GazeboCreations.com, you can select a pre-designed shed, or customize one in four easy steps. Available in box styles or barn designs, with gabled roofs, cupolas, vinyl, pine, and cedar siding, with tons of options to choose from, there’s a shed to suit any purpose that you have in mind. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-08-27 ] When packing up for the first picnic of the season, most of us have to go to the basement, garage, or attic to find our picnic baskets, which have been stored away since last summer. It’s really a shame, too, because you can use your picnic basket year-round, as a permanent part of your kitchen’s décor, when you decorate it in creative ways. When it comes to picnic tables, however, no one is more creative than the folks at AllPicnicTables.com, where you’ll find an incredible assortment of picnic tables in all sizes, shapes, and colors, in wood, metal, and synthetic materials. by James Allen  [ 2007-08-24 ] Looking for an activity the entire family can participate in that is educational, good for the planet and fun? Look no further than composting. Starting a compost pile in your backyard is one of the best ways to make a positive impact on the health of the environment and, on a smaller scale, the health of your plants and garden. by James Allen  [ 2007-08-22 ] If you're looking for another way to make a positive impact on the planet, in addition to recycling, look no further than the wonderful world of composting. In basic terms, composting is the act of breaking down organic food and yard waste into a potent soil amendment called humus. by Greg Watson Greg [ 2007-08-22 ] 4 easy steps to gardening by Vicki Duong  [ 2007-08-22 ] Composting with worms can be a fun experience for anybody, but we can't use just any worm. Red wiggler worms and night crawlers are known as top composting worms that'll do the work for you as long as you keep them fed. by james ellison  [ 2007-08-21 ] If you are like me and have been scared away from growing roses because you believed they were hard to grow, it’s time to put away your incorrect conception. Roses are amazingly easy to grow and care for. They are far from being the picky, pest-infested plants that they are believed out to be. by james ellison  [ 2007-08-21 ] Have you bought beautiful plants and put them in the yard only to find them dying a couple days later? Here is what you need to know to successfully have plants survive and thrive. by Mike Zamora [ 2007-08-21 ] Using Shoji screens with other Asian influences will give a truly authentic feel to the space. by Vicki Duong  [ 2007-08-21 ] When starting to compost, one must ask, which exactly is better the compost bin or the compost tumbler? Before you purchase one or the other, ask yourself, do you have the time to commit to composting? by toby russell [ 2007-08-20 ] Your selected garden furniture should suit your budget, living requirements, and taste, this article aims to help you in your decision making process by Muna wa Wanjiru  [ 2007-08-16 ] You will find that many of these flowers are excellent choices for the garden as they can be grown in the different seasons. The best way to select the type of annual flowers that you want is to decide which flower varieties you want to see. by Sandra Edmond [ 2007-08-15 ] Log cabin kits are fantastic for creating extra space for a family. Log cabin kits are a practical and effective way to own a log cabin at the fraction of the price for a log cabin bought already assembled. by Diana Heyden  [ 2007-08-14 ] In addition to light and carbon dioxide all plants, whether they are grown in soil or in indoor grow rooms, need a steady supply of fresh air. While this is achieved naturally in outdoor gardens, fields, farms etc., in hydroponics gardening special means have to adopted to ensure air movement for continual supply of fresh air. This is done using fans blowers and associated equipment. by Vicki Duong  [ 2007-08-14 ] Adding organic material into your compost can sometimes be a sticky situation, especially if you're new to the composting game. How much green matter to brown matter you want to throw into your compost bin is really up to you, however, there are a couple formulas you can start with until you find something that works for you. by Vicki Duong  [ 2007-08-14 ] Like building a baseball field, if you compost it, they will come. "They" being little critters like flies and wiggling worms. by Tommy O Donnell [ 2007-08-11 ] Some tips on how to buy a conservatory in the UK. The cheapest supplier rarely supplies the best product or the best service. Do not try to beat the price down too much. by Jon Stout  [ 2007-08-11 ] Black tea has helped to revolutionize the beverage market. Over the years, the exotic drink had become the world’s most popular tea. by Smith Chen  [ 2007-08-10 ] Draecena (otherwise known as the dragon’s tree) is an exotic flower that neither requires regular watering, nor does it need much light at all. It’s a symbol of power and prosperity. These flowers may live up to one thousand years. by Kathy Moran  [ 2007-08-10 ] It is possible to eat a healthy diet in the summer, when we’re most tempted to stray from our usual routines. The best way to do this is to eat colorful fruits and vegetables that are high in antioxidants, such as blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, plums, oranges, purple and red grapes, pink grapefruit, kiwi, watermelon, cantaloupe, carrots, tomatoes, squash, and peppers. Another way to bring color to the table this season is with a picnic table from AllPicnicTables.com, where you’ll find one of the largest selections of wood, metal, and synthetic tables anywhere, in dozens of spectacular colors. by Tommy O Donnell [ 2007-08-10 ] Some tips on how to buy a conservatory in the UK. The
cheapest supplier rarely supplies the best product or the best service.
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