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Cheap But Magnificent Gift
Your best friend's birthday is coming up and you are at lost of what to offer him/her? Your parents' wedding anniversary's looming next week and you still have not gotten them any suitable present? No worries because there are...

Get Rid of Lizards
They may seem cute and friendly when you’re watching the Animal Planet or Discovery, but not all lizards want to be your friend. In fact, some lizards can be dangerous pests. Do you know how to get free of lizards once...

Selection Of Delicious Edible Flowers
Want to make a start towards an organic lifestyle - How about adding edible flowers to your cooking They are simple to grow or even better free, you may already have some of the varieties growing in your garden.Cooking with...

Growing Aloes
Aloes are easy going succulent plants that need very little maintenance. When growing your aloes it is good to know what the aloe habitat of that aloe species is and try to imitate that as much as possible. On the other hand,...

The Ingenuity of Fire Pits: Tips on Buying, Use, and Safety Precautions
I know you’ve already felt it: a cool settling into the summer night and the dimming of our trusty blue sky coming earlier and earlier. With summer too quickly reaching a close and cool Autumn on its way, it’s time to spark...

The Great History of Roses
“It was roses, roses all the way.”- Robert Browning “What's in a name? That which we call a rose; By any other name would smell as sweet.” - William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act 2 scene 2

Patio Spaces - What Is It That Will Set Yours Apart From The Fray?
Many finer homes and businesses feature beautiful indoor and outdoor furniture made from teak. As you shop around for outdoor furniture, you will notice that much of the higher quality pieces are made from teak wood, and for...

Growing Vegetables using No-Energy Hydroponics
If you are worried about the safety of the food you eat, then you just might be interested in growing your own vegetables using no-energy hydroponics. Hydroponics is a dirt free method of growing plants usually using an inert...

Use of Straw Bales for Construction Purposes
Straw bale is a large package of raw or finished straws tightly bound with twine or wire and frequently wrapped. Straw bale is considered to be a waste product but it can be used for many purposes. Straw bale is durable, hence...

Quickly Grow a Natural Privacy Screen or Sound Barrier
The Perfect Fast-Growing Evergreen Screen This week we are featuring an evergreen that is not only fast growing, beautiful and low-maintenance, but supplies the ideal privacy screen - 'Thuja 'Steeplechase.' 'Steeplechase' is a...

Growing Rare Fruits for Fun or Profit
Gardeners, small farmers and boutique backyard nurseries can attract customers with unusual tree, vine and bush fruit crops that offer customers a taste of the exotic, of history, or of their native bioregion that they can find...

Fish Fertilizers
Anyone looking for an organic fertilizer has heard of fish fertilizer. Further research will reveal two very different types: hydrolyzed fish and fish emulsion. If the label does not clearly state which it is, check the...

Modern Hybrid Canna Lily Improvement
Modern canna cultivars (varieties) began appearing 250 years ago with the collection of native wild cannas that are technically referred to by botanists as “species.” Canna wild species produced large leaves that were fast...

History Of Blackberry Plants
Blackberries were perceived by the ancient cultures as being a wild plant, and historical accounts for a backyard culture of blackberry bushes are few. The Greeks used the blackberry as a remedy for Gout, and the Romans made a...

New Crape Myrtle Trees Flourish in Both Northern and Southern Climates
If you really want to give the gift of color this holiday season, skip the clothing and jewelry and instead consider a crape myrtle tree for your home and garden. These fast growing trees are very ornamental, with clusters of...

What You Need To Know About Planting Roses
When spring arrives, and the ground is thawed, it is time to start planting your rose garden. Roses date back to biblical times and have been a considered a cherished aphrodisiac then and still are today. Roses hold particular...

Wilted Hangups
Well-dressed porches everywhere wear colorful hanging baskets and fantastic mixed containers for summer. Even if the occupant’s budget only allows one 10” pot hanging pot there will be brilliant color somewhere on that porch....

How To Choose Your Garden Furniture And Make It Last
Garden furniture is now a fashion item as the patio and garden increasingly become an additional functional space to the home.Before you buy any garden furniture it is strongly recommended that you do some research. Doing so...

Garden Bugs
For as much as I like most bugs, they undoubtedly have a way of ruining a garden in a very timely fashion. As a child, I would run from the garden to the woods, transplanting as many garden bugs as possible before my mother...

Does your Southwestern Home Need House Jewelry?
Homes in the Southwestern United States tend to have many unique features no other homes can boast. Just drive down a road in Arizona, New Mexico, or any other state in the desert Southwest and you'll notice the houses tend...