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"Gardening" Articles
 

  • Evergreen Landscaping Trees Improve The Beauty And Longevity Of Your Garden! - Planting and caring evergreens requires a considerable investment of time and money. Therefore, it is important to make the right decision when choosing these plants for your yard.
  • Infrared Log Cabins For the Garden And Your Wellbeing - Imagine coming home after a hard day’s work knowing that your aches and pains will soon disappear, once you have jumped into your infrared log cabin (also known as an infrared sauna). Unlike traditional saunas that need to warm up the air to a certain temperature before the body is heated, an infrared cabin only heats approximately 20% of the surrounding air, and the remaining 80% is converted to heat within the body. In addition, an infrared cabin does not use steam or humidity and consequently breathing is easier. Infrared light is part of the sun's invisible spectrum. It is a form of energy that is directly transmitted onto objects because of its specific wavelength.
  • Indoor Gardening Supplies Overcome Weather and Soil Conditions - Indoor gardening supplies make it possible to garden no matter the weather or soil in your locale!
  • Effective Air Purification for Indoor Gardens - What is the best method of air purification for indoor gardens? There is no one answer to this question, although carbon filters are one economical solution to this problem. As most indoor gardeners are aware, such endeavors have a tendency to create unpleasant, musty odors; in addition, carbon air filters are a good way to deal with the airborne bacteria and mold that can have an adverse effect on your plants.
  • Spring Time Tips for Gardeners - Spring is here, pretty much at your doorstep, and you want to make sure that you get it right when it comes to your garden.
  • Landing on the Right Landscape Designer - Is the grass really greener on the other side? Are your neighbors' lawns seem to trample on yours? Understandingly, you'll need a landscape architect, someone who'll transform your outdoor space into an artistic creation. With your funds strictly budgeted, you only have two real choices and one far-fetched, to forgo landscaping or DIY or haggle till your throat dries out. If a contractor is within budget, then by all means hire one. Just make certain that you're getting a professional landscape artist or garden designer to draft your project. More often than not, an ideal contractor is one that will stick to your plans yet still manages to incorporate the necessary installations like well-defined drainage system and proper electrical connections without disrupting your blue print.
  • Tree Damage Due to the Gypsy Moth - The gypsy moth was actually brought to the United States in 1869 in an attempt to start a silkworm industry. The gypsy moth is an example of an experiment gone horribly wrong. Needless to say, the silkworm industry experiment failed with the moth escaping soon afterwards to become, over the past century, a major pest in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. The insect larvae, which are caterpillars, emerge from their eggs beginning in early spring and continuing through mid-May to start the devastating tree damage. Devouring mostly at night, the caterpillars crawl from leaf to leaf eating all the way. And they are not fussy eaters.
  • When Does a Tree Need to be Staked? - After purchasing a tree from the nursery, a hole is dug, and it is planted in your garden or yard.
  • Your Own Japanese Garden: Part 1 - Ever walked past someone's garden and been so enraptured by the front yard that you hardly registered what the house looked like? In these days of the difficult-to-shift property market, that is the kind of garden you want. Front yards that have appeal may draw a buyer into your home. If they like the way you have finished your yard - they may think that they will like the way you have finished your home.
  • Your Own Japanese Garden: Part 2 - The addition of a Japanese garden to your front yard may enhance the salability of your home. An intriguing front yard of any type adds ambiance to a property. If a prospective buyer is drawn to your yard, perhaps he may be intrigued enough to view your home.
  • Landscaping Without Breaking The Bank - As you make your way around the block for your morning jog, a beautiful landscape often stops you on your tracks, right? With the colorful foliage and the brilliantly arranged cobble stone walks - wow! One may assume that this landscaping design costs a lot. Looking at your own yard (and pocket), you were discouraged. Everybody wants to have a prized lawn, however, only a few can really afford a decent contractor that will dress up their yards. The question now is, ‘How can one transform a bare land into a breathtaking wonder on a budget?’ The materials alone may prove expensive, what more the labor and the expertise? Simple. Here are a few tips.
  • Garden Sheds and Their Owners - Garden sheds are owned by many different types of people. This light-hearted article takes a look at some of the stereotypical garden shed owners across the land: The Handyman The garden shed is his domain and he likes to spend all his spare time in there. Should anyone else in the family want to cross the threshold of his domain, they have to have permission from him, which is rarely given. The Handyman does not throw anything out ‘just-in- case’...there was a sudden shortage of rusty wire, broken shelves, cracked flower pots, and dried up paint tins in the world. Most of his time is spent either rearranging all the ‘just- in-cases’ or looking for something he now needs but can’t find. The Fanatic The garden shed owned by The Fanatic is not allowed to have any mud, bugs, or spills in it.
  • Guide to Growing Raspberries - To get the best out of your raspberry plant, first you need to select an ideal location suitable for growing raspberries. The land that you select for growing raspberries should be rich in organic compounds and sandy in nature. It should also be an area where the plants will get plenty of sun light.
  • Preparing Your Yard For Spring - Spring is traditionally the time when we all think about our yards coming out in bloom again. It is also the best time to transplant any plants that you want moved. Many gardens are still under snow and frost for January and February, but if you have moved into a new home, you can still make plans and take soil tests, etc. Kits are available for taking your own soil test, or you can locate a company for the service in the yellow pages, or on the Internet.
  • Cleaning Your Home's Exterior - Whatever your homes exterior is finished with, paint, vinyl, brick, stucco or anything else, chances are that it will need a little lift sometime in it's life.
  • Spring Gardens Attract Buyers - If you're a keen gardener, you are probably itching to get out there and do something in your garden now.
  • Spruce Up Your House by Gardening! - It's a good time to start thinking and planning ahead for your garden.
  • February To Do's for Arizona Gardeners - Unfortunately just because it's February doesn't mean your yard requires less attention. Instead of putting a lot of energy into your gardens in the spring and fall, try giving them a little attention year-round. The results will be well worth the effort. Here is a handy guide for February garden tips: Lawn - Depending on the temperature, you may still have to water them once to twice per week, but never during the night. - Fertilize after your first mowing. Vegetables - Now is the time to prepare your soil for spring planting. Seeds for some of the hardier plants can also be planted including beets, carrots, corn cucumbers, leaf lettuce, green onions, melons, peas, potatoes, radishes, sunflowers, squash and turnips.
  • Organic Gardening Tips: How to Keep Your Flowers Healthy All Year Long - It's time we started showing some respect and gratitude for the underappreciated earthworm and his boy back-up band, fungi and bacteria.
  • Trees: My Place of Solitude - I love trees. Look around you and you'll see things that originally came from trees. Chairs, tables, windows, posts, name it, and there is a big chance that all of the stuff around you used to be alive, growing and bigger than us. Tree trimming, tree cutting and tub grinding are some processes done to make trees grow into these beautiful wooden plants that become a part of our homes, offices and surroundings.
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