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Design Your Own Rose Garden by Ken Asselin Asselin
[ 2006-04-24 ]
The texture and the fullness of the rose is unlike any other flower, and they come in a wide variety of scents and colors that range from a very bright yellow to a dark deep red. It is curious that such a beautiful flower is also equipped with such a thorny stem. A little of the good and the bad from nature I suppose. Roses originally came from the northern hemisphere, and there are over a hundred species growing in mostly temperate regions. Although the rose as been the flower of choice to express ones love for many years now, it was used originally for medicinal purposes in medieval times.

Tips On How To Choose The Best Plants For Your Garden by nina amalia
[ 2006-04-15 ]

The Gazebo Spa: One of 5 Creative Ways to Use Your Garden Gazebo by Deborah Boland Expert
[ 2006-04-11 ]

Soil Plus Compost Equals Lush Healthy Plants by james ellison Expert
[ 2006-04-06 ]

The Giant Arborvitae by William Hirst Expert
[ 2006-04-05 ]

7 Tips for Placing Your Garden Gazebo by Deborah Boland Expert
[ 2006-04-05 ]

Go Native !!! by William Hirst Expert
[ 2006-04-04 ]

Planting Arborvitae in Yardley Pa. by William J. Hirst Hirst
[ 2006-03-30 ]

Arborvitae Plantings in Eastern Pa. by William Hirst Expert
[ 2006-03-29 ]

How Our Business Came To Be in Bucks County by William J. Hirst Hirst
[ 2006-03-28 ]

Planning Your Herb Garden The Right Way by Mary Hanna Expert
[ 2006-03-28 ]

Hedges for Pennsylvania and New Jersery Landscapes by William J. Hirst Hirst
[ 2006-03-28 ]

Choosing a Greenhouse by Philip Swindells
[ 2006-03-21 ]

Managing the Hobby Greenhouse by Philip Swindells
[ 2006-03-21 ]

Raising Tomato Plants From Seed by Philip Swindells
[ 2006-03-21 ]

Raising Herbs From Seed Indoors by Philip Swindells
[ 2006-03-21 ]

A Home Garden ? Fun for the Whole Family by David Chandler Expert
[ 2006-03-17 ]

Plants and Shrubs For Pa by William Hirst Expert
[ 2006-03-14 ]

Growing Great Raspberries by William Hirst Expert
[ 2006-03-13 ]

Gardening Using Trees and Shrubs with Scent in Mind by Dianne Davies Davies
[ 2006-03-11 ]

Vegetable Garden Ideas by Kara Kelso Expert
[ 2006-03-07 ]

Care and Repair of Garden Tools by Elizabeth Passage Passage
[ 2006-03-04 ]

Teak Makes Patio Furniture Chic by Kathy Moran Expert
[ 2006-03-01 ]

How To Choose a Storage Shed by Carrie Haggerty Haggerty
[ 2006-03-01 ]

All Lawns are not the same: Choosing your grass wisely by david smith Expert
[ 2006-02-28 ]

A Japanese Garden is Not Your Ordinary Garden by David Chandler Expert
[ 2006-02-28 ]

The Basics of Rose Gardens by Elizabeth Passage Passage
[ 2006-02-27 ]

How To Use Container Gardening To Decorate Your House And Garden by Mary Hanna Expert
[ 2006-02-21 ]

Bonsai Tree Forum: Bonsai Basics by david smith Expert
[ 2006-02-19 ]

How to choose contemporary Rattan weather proof Garden Furniture by Rami Nseir Expert
[ 2006-02-08 ]
A unique incite to a new range of waterproof rattan garden furniture to be released in the UK for spring 2006

Garden Design: How to Choose and Place Garden Art in Your Backyard by Deborah Boland Expert
[ 2006-02-07 ]
Explanation of the three types of garden art: Formal, semi-formal and informal as well as tips for placing garden art in the backyard.

Landscaping Ideas: 5 Easy Tips to Add Fun and Humor to Your Backyard by Deborah Boland Expert
[ 2006-02-07 ]
Add your own personal signature to your garden by infusing a little humor. Here are some helpful tips for creating a fun backyard that lightens your spirit and makes you chuckle.

Mulch is Mother Natures Blanket by james ellison Expert
[ 2006-02-04 ]
Know the reason for mulch, what kinds there are, how much and where to put it.

Can Robotic Lawnmowers Save the World or at Least You Money by Kerry Clabaugh Expert
[ 2006-01-31 ]
Global warming and the rising cost of gas are making us all look for alternatives. Technology continues to progress forward in an ever quickening pace to make our lives easier. Finally something to handle the most dreaded weekly chore, mowing the yard. These robotic lawn mowers are environmentally friendly and cost very little to operate.

Improvements in Robotic Lawn Mowers by Kerry Clabaugh Expert
[ 2006-01-31 ]
Robotic lawn mowers are creeping their way in to everyday American life. Like the dishwasher, they were really more trouble than they were worth in the beginning. But technological advances have made the robotic lawn mower practical.

Practicing Safe Pest Control In Your Garden by lee dobbins Expert
[ 2006-01-30 ]
Heres some tips for different methods that are safe for both plants and humans when dealing with garden pests.

How To Divide Perennials by lee dobbins Expert
[ 2006-01-30 ]
Perhaps one of the best qualities of perennials is that you can divide them and make more plants for free!

Hydroponic Gardens by lee dobbins Expert
[ 2006-01-30 ]
Hydroponic gardening might seem very scientific and difficult but, in fact, it is as simple, and maybe even easier, as regular gardening.

In The Garden Planning Before Planting Is Key by lee dobbins Expert
[ 2006-01-30 ]
How many times have you gone to the garden store and bought some plants that you absolutely loved only to get home and not be able to find a suitable place in the garden?
Here's some things to think about in order to plan that perfect garden.

Mower Maintenance for a Perfect Lawn by David Chandler Expert
[ 2006-01-30 ]
Taking care of your lawn does not have to be that hard with the right lawn mower. Be sure to consider your landscape when purchasing your first lawn mower.

Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) by Johnny Kicklighter Expert
[ 2006-01-30 ]
An examination of how to deter criminal activity by using low cost landscaping and design.

Are Robotic Lawn Mowers in Your Future by Kerry Clabaugh Expert
[ 2006-01-30 ]
Robotic lawn mowers are going to be the next life-style changing appliance in America. Think about it, how many times have you wanted to get away for the weekend or go to some event but yard work kept you tied to the house? I can’t tell you how many golf outings I have missed.

Flowers have always been a favorite in gardens by David Branche David Branche
[ 2006-01-30 ]
Flowers have always been a favorite in gardens

How To Use Feng Shui Oustside Your Home by Gregg Hall Hall Expert
[ 2006-01-27 ]
It is fun to decorate your own house but sometimes, simple decorating can even lead to a very bad Feng Shui. It is understandable that we like to decorate our house to reflect our mood and taste; however, we will like to let you know some of the basic points to cover when decorating your house.

Picnic Tables Available ? No Reservations Required by Kathy Moran Expert
[ 2006-01-27 ]
From a potluck gathering, to a formal social affair, the picnic has had different meanings in different cultures. Likewise, the picnic table has undergone many changes in its design, from a simple rectangular pine table, to the countless styles, shapes, and colors, available in various materials, including beautiful, decay-resistant woods, as well as today’s everlasting synthetics.

A Guide To Japanese Gardens by Charles & Susan Truett Expert
[ 2006-01-27 ]
Ready for something different in your garden? Take a look at Japanese bridges. These beautiful ornamental bridges bring the Far East right into your back yard or garden.

Enjoy your Garden and Patio for longer with a Gas Patio Heater by Rami Nseir Expert
[ 2006-01-24 ]
A guide to the emerging trend in demand for patio heaters. Aslo offers guidelines on choice, placement and safety.

How to choose your garden furniture and make it last by Rami Nseir Expert
[ 2006-01-19 ]
A helpful guide to selecting the right garden furniture and how to make it last.

Make A Good First Impression: Landscape Your Driveway by Ron King Expert
[ 2006-01-15 ]
As the entrance to your home, the driveway should not be neglected. It can either be a scar on the other landscaping around the home or it can add depth to the entire look of your home

Improve Your Yard and Garden with an ATV Plow by Ryan Heath
[ 2006-01-09 ]
In the past two years, I haven’t shoveled a bit of snow in the winter. For the past two summers, I haven’t put a bit of work into my garden. Yet I still have the best looking yard and garden on the block, and my son did it all with an old ATV and utility plow.

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