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A Review of Martha Stewart
I've never been one for cooking, entertaining company, or designing my home, so Martha Stewart is never exactly been on my radar before. Sure, I heard all about her insider trading scandal and subsequent imprisonment, who...

Container to Bowl - Grow Your Own Salad Mix
You don’t need a tiller or hoe to be a vegetable gardener. Many veggies lend themselves nicely to container gardening, including a variety of leafy greens. Sun, water, soil and seed are all you need to enjoy fresh salad greens...

Why You Should Have A Home Vegetable Garden
There are more reasons today than ever before why the owner of a small place should have his, or her, own vegetable garden. The days of home weaving, home cheese-making and home meat-packing, are gone. With a thousand and one...

Grass Seeds
The lawn is the very first thing that captures the attention of people who happen to get a glimpse of your house. You do not want other people to give your lawn some negative remarks, do you? Honestly, the appearance of the...

Houseplant Care and Gardening Indoors
Gardening indoors includes houseplants and plants that are just indoors for the winter.The heat and light indoors calls for special care of your houseplants and over wintering of tender garden plants. There are other problems...

Shopping For Garden Lights
Garden lights are considered to be the most important aspect in every garden as it has the ability to encourage the entire settings of the garden. Many of them don’t give much importance to the garden lights. But it is of...

Bonsai Plant Care: What You Need to Know
Bonsai plant care can frequently be tricky. Many gardeners who are used to growing more conventional types of plants frequently find difficulty adjusting to their needs. Bonsai plants, after all, are not ordinary plants. As...

Maximizing Aesthetic Appeal: Plant Placement Advice For Your Garden
Plants are frequently bought on the spur of the moment, with the result that no part of the garden is appropriate for them. Prior to purchasing plants, the garden should be properly inspected to observe if it receives proper...

Growing An Indoor Bonsai
Indoor bonsai has been described in different ways. Some describe indoor bonsai as a plant grown inside the house, a plant grown in a greenhouse, or a plant grown outdoors but brought indoor during winter. Some experts on the...

How to Use Garden Ornaments
Before moving to my current country home I lived in the busy downtown of a thriving metropolis with the typical urban courtyard garden. However, I transformed this postage-sized parcel into an oasis of calm and elegance...

Garden Gate Design
Dream you are in a garden. Beautiful flowers abound and flourish. A bench beckons across from a babbling pond. Fish flutter through the water while birds flutter above. A cobblestone path leads to an opening in the trees....

A Guide to Buying Flowers for Your Garden
Flowers are a great addition to any garden or yard’s decor. They add color, fragrance, and elegance in what might be to an otherwise, boring and drab home. Nothing can offer quite visual flavor as much as a great floral...

Flower Power
Ah...Spring. After months of cold weather, of course you think of flowers when spring arrives. I will cover many different angles of the beautiful flowers of Spring, including; edible flowers, toxic flowers, flower recipes,...

Tips For Planting Azaleas Perfectly
Azaleas are a flowering plant with a lot of panache. They put off an impressive show, and if done right, will continue to do so for years to come. Following is a guide to ensuring the success of this beautiful flowering...

Garden Stepping Stones - What Are They?
Our life is running like an aircraft where you don’t have much time to spend on others. In this busy world where every single minute has its own significance, thinking about a garden would be termed as imagination or day...

Therapy in Green: Why Growing Seeds is Good for the Soul
Almost every spring I plant seeds, carefully filling up seed-starting trays with a special growing mix, separating out the tiny seeds in the packet and planting them, one by one into the compartments. I water them and find...

Gardening through a Drought or How to Sprinkle your Water Wisely
So you find yourself in the middle of the worst drought within living memory and your garden occupants are starting to sag, flag and wilt. Which plants should be watered first and which plants should receive the main quantities...

Growing, Drying and Freezing Your Own Herbs
These annual, perennial and sometimes shrubby plants are frequently grown by amateur gardeners, and cultivated for their culinary and sometimes medicinal uses, although they can make attractive specimen plants in mixed borders....

Choosing A Garden Fence
Garden fencing can serve many purposes, but one of the best is to accent and define areas of your garden. Whether you choose a six or twelve inch high border edging, or stand a section of post and rail garden fencing in the...

What Is An Indoor Bonsai
Indoor bonsai has been described in different ways. Some describe indoor bonsai as a plant grown inside the house, a plant grown in a greenhouse, or a plant grown outdoors but brought indoor during winter. Some experts on the...