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Bonsai Tree – Ficus Glomerata Variegata Information
I bought the bonsai in northern Bandung in 2004. I drove my own car accompanied by employees. When arrived, I see numerous small and raw bonsai. Some were good, but some were only raw bonsai. Then the owner invited us to...

Tree Removal Tips and Tricks - Hiring a Professional
What to do, what to do? Whether because of a new building, renovation, or maybe a hazard, the tree in your space needs to be removed. The next question is, “how to do it?” Should I get a ladder and cut it down myself? Or...

The Soil Benefits
The most important element in determining a garden's success is according to experts its soil. Paying attention to soil quality dramatically improves the odds of producing healthy, verdant plants.As gardeners have categorized...

Wood Fences: Installing Wood Fences for the Homeowner
Wood fences are beautiful and can provide privacy adding to the security and safety of your home. Installing wood fences is usually left to professionals. You can choose a company that will build your wood fence panel by...

Understand Your Soil: Healthy Soil Grows Healthy Plants
A basic understanding of soils allows the gardener to work with natural processes to enhance plant root growth and overall vigor.Soil is an amazingly complex, living ecosystem requiring a balance of organic, inorganic, living...

Gazebo Junction - Leader in the Industry
Although you have a choice of many wonderful and qualified gazebo manufacturers, when you get ready to add a gazebo to your own property, you might want to consider Gazebo Junction. This Indiana-based company is different...

Gardening 101 For Arid Climates
Now, now. Before I hear the seasonal sighs and woeful mumblings of secret New England jealousy, let me offer a word of encouragement. You can do it. This is not an unattainable goal. There are no insurmountable obstacles here....

How A Garden Designer Can Transform Your Garden
Many fine gardens evolve gradually through the loving attention of their owners with little or no outside help. But when it comes to creating a new garden, or taking over an existing one that has fallen on hard times or...

7 Tips for Narrow Gardens - from a South African Perspective
1. Avoid lawn if there is no space for it, or if the area is too shady. Paving, gravel or some other hard surface will look infinitely neater than a trodden lawn - a narrow strip of lawn will inevitably get worn out.2. Bright,...

Understand Your Soil: Healthy Soil Grows Healthy Plants
A basic understanding of soils allows the gardener to work with natural processes to enhance plant root growth and overall vigor.Soil is an amazingly complex, living ecosystem requiring a balance of organic, inorganic, living...

Weed Control Facts - Winning the Battle of the Weeds
Keeping your landscape plantings, flower beds, and nursery crops free of weeds is a battle, but if you approach it with a strategic plan, you will prevail. In order to develop a plan, you first must understand how weeds work,...

Financial Planning For Your Flower Garden
Growing a flower garden can be a pleasant feeling. You would be thrilled to see flowers of different colors blossoming in your garden throughout the year. Gardening can be either a cost effective or a costly affair depending on...

How A Garden Designer Can Transform Your Garden
Many fine gardens evolve gradually through the loving attention of their owners with little or no outside help. But when it comes to creating a new garden, or taking over an existing one that has fallen on hard times or...

Going To Flower Shows Like Chelsea Is Not For The Novice Gardener
The Chelsea Flower Show is not for the amateur gardener. It is only for the gardening elite and those who can afford lavish and highly designed gardens. I have seen the gardens on television and they leave me cold.Before start...