Monthly Archives: April 2011
Apr 30th, 2011
Jerry McGahan
Quite a few people make gardening a chore. It doesn't need to end up being hard work. Will a small amount of forethought along with the use of the right tools it can actually be a pleasure to work in the garden. Its a moment to get outside away from the office and formulate something beautiful. Learn how to build and protect your garden.
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Apr 30th, 2011
Lawrence White
With spring coming along shortly many people are starting to take a look at their gardens and thinking about what needs to be done to get them in shape for summer time. While the popular saying claims that after the showers comes May flowers, the May flowers are not going to look half as beautiful if they are still surrounded with the weeds, dirt, and debris of the long and cold winter.
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Apr 26th, 2011
Michael Hehn
When you want to start a garden, you would need some guidance. Over and above a little help from your local nursery, you could get good tips on gardening from the internet, gardening clubs, books and magazines.
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Apr 26th, 2011
Ryan Round
Recently in the United States, we went through an elaborate process to switch from analog to digital signals for broadcast television. This was a government mandate that will free up many frequencies for things like wireless 3G networking and thus put those frequencies to better use.
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Apr 26th, 2011
Gail Gupton
Are you a stay at home mom who is in danger of losing her identity for those around you? Hobbies play important roles, not just for the kids, but for the stay at home mom. Read three ways to use a hobby effectively. Discover how you can regain peace from the stress of raising a family through the act of pursuing a hobby.
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Apr 19th, 2011
Anjali Kusre
A lot of contemporary people prefer to live in cottages and detached houses in the countryside. They consider living far from noise, busy roads and hundreds of cars to be more peaceful than living in apartment blocks in cities. It is important to mention that British people living in detached houses normally have gardens as gardening is a popular hobby among the British.
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Apr 15th, 2011
Tatyana Turner
If your land has a natural pond you might consider yourself very lucky, but remember that even the natural water ponds require some maintenance. With only a little effort the result would be very pleasing, and maintaining is also required because if you don't touch you pond at all it will not only stop being attractive, but also can create potential problems in your backyard.
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Apr 14th, 2011
Justin Oliver
Need to decorate your yard? Find out how to use inexpensive garden statues to get the job done.
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Apr 14th, 2011
Michael Hehn
After all, there is nothing better than to be guided on your way. Try the internet, gardening clubs, books, magazines and do not forget to talk to your local nursery.
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Apr 10th, 2011
Lawrence White
Confused about starting your hydroponic garden? Then do not worry because we are here to help you. A hydroponic system is a technique that only uses nutrients and water to grow plants, without any need for soil.
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Apr 10th, 2011
Scott Kelland
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a a great way to begin gardening for money. In CSA market gardening, families essentially subscribe to your garden, to receive a weekly basket of fresh vegetables and sometimes other products. Here's 5 reasons why CSA the way to go for new growers.
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Apr 8th, 2011
Lee Dobbins
Learn about 12 great evergreen shrubs and their care needs.
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Apr 8th, 2011
Charles Kassotis
The advantages of growing your own spices.
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Apr 8th, 2011
Matt Millsap
Decks are a relatively inexpensive way to add square feet to a home, so many homeowners tend to build decks that are bigger than they actually need, feeling that they'll find a way to use the space. But big is not always better.
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Apr 7th, 2011
Simon Andrews
Gardening is a great passtime for kids to share with their parents and to learn about nature, growing and food. This article looks at the benefits of gardening and why gardening is great for kids.
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Apr 7th, 2011
Lilly Kannon
Are you staying home for long and you now have the time to look into the yard and think about how to make it beautiful and attractive? Do you realize that you have not given this part of your home the time that it needs to add the glow and beauty to the totality of the home?
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Apr 4th, 2011
Saleem Rana
When you learn how to do your own home improvements, you'll get the job done exactly the way you want and save a lot in the process.
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Apr 4th, 2011
Lawrence White
The word "Hydroponic" has been derived from the Greek word "hydro", which means water and "ponos", which means labour. It is the technique of growing plants on water without any soil. Plants are only grown using mineral nutrients. This technique is the result of a 19th century research, where it was found that plants can absorb nutrients dissolved in water without any soil.
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Apr 4th, 2011
Scott Kelland
To be successful at market gardening, you need to do some planning before you start planting. Here are 4 key questions you need to answer to start market gardening the right way.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
David Fishman
Water should seep from the drain holes in the pot and the plant should feel "heavier" after watering. Roots around the edge of the pot are a sure sign of being pot bound.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Lee Dobbins
Get some tips on how to plant an herb garden inside.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Tom Dawson
As the winter months approach now could be a good time for many Britons to consider carrying out improvement work in their garden, an industry expert has stated.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Justin Oliver
Need garden decorations tips? This article provides all you need to know.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Richard Barthallo
Water is essential to raising healthy and productive plants. Most plants that can be grown inside houses or in gardens need to have a steady and sufficient water supply.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Michael Hehn
Numerous individuals aim at attaining a front garden that requires little upkeep. Front garden landscape gardening that is easy to care for can be achieved either by using a master landscaper, or even by doing it yourself. Whatever method you choose, the landscape of your front lawn can be easy to take care of and also look great.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Ryan Round
Hydroponic Gardening is becoming very popular. There are many reasons for this, but first we need to define hydroponics or hydroponic gardening.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Scott Kelland
Market gardening is a great job. Bringing fresh healthy food to appreciative customers can be enjoyable and profitable. But if you are on a budget, how can you start market gardening without breaking the bank? Here's some suggestions to get started growing for market on a budget.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Chris Harmen
In the spirit of going green, there are many great ways to re-use clear tarps in the outdoor lifestyle, and many great reasons for a home owner to have clear tarp on hand or in storage.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Lee Dobbins
Learn about planting, watering, fertilizing and pruning the Brush Cherry Bonsai.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Lilly Kannon
When you look at your lawn, do you see that it does not have the appeal that it had before when it was first set up? You just want to do something about it now that you have the time to spend looking at all the details to make it more attractive and beautiful but you are wondering how you can start or where you will start.
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Apr 3rd, 2011
Lawrence White
The inception of Hydroponic technology can be traced to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Hieroglyphic records also suggest that it was used in ancient Egypt as well. It is also believed to have been used by Roman Emperor, Tiberius, for growing cucumbers. According to modern history John Woodward was the pioneer to experiment with this technology in the 17th century.
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