Article Notices for 'Gardening' Category
Sunday, April 6th, 2008
Wooden wind chimes are alluring garden accessories, but you can also enjoy them in your office in an open area or window. Not only will the chimes soothe you, it can work on your clients and business associates creating a soothing, creative workplace.
Not only do wind chimes sound fantastic, there are practical reasons to have them in your place of work. If you practice Feng Shui then you already know that wind chimes could bring prosperity to your business. When decorating the West, North or Northwest it is essential to use metal chimes. For the South, East and Southest try to pick out wood For good luck, it is best to use chimes with 4, 6, 7, 8 or 18 rods. If you need to ward off bad energy, then go for a wind chime with 5 rods. For outside the office, bamboo chimes are a good selection.
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Saturday, April 5th, 2008
An article excerpt for Mail Order Gardening Catalogs For The Winter Blues
All you need to do is go online and search for the type of nursery you fancy. These sites almost always have their house mail order gardening catalog which they’re more than happy to send to you. Just fill out the form and you’ve got your catalog within a week. You’re ready to sit down with a cup of tea and dream and plan to your heart’s content.
If you like to have some cheery spring bulbs brightening your landscape, now’s the time to order. You’ll notice that bulbs are graded by size. Larger bulbs and exotic varieties are more expensive, but also produce larger blooms. If you’re looking to plant a field of daffodils, it’s safe to go with the smaller sizes to cover that field at a reasonable cost. Nurseries ship your order according to the planting season for your area, so browse this catalog, pick your beautys and place your order.
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Friday, April 4th, 2008
An article excerpt for Add A Hummingbird House To Your Garden
A hummingbird house is an extremely simple thing. Although designs vary, all hummingbird houses consist of a small platform for the hummingbird to build its nest on, some sort of shelter, and some cotton or other soft material for the mother bird to build a nest. Getting the hummingbird to actually choose your house, however is another matter entirely. That hummingbird house sat vacant for a long time. I would watch it everyday, but there was never a hummingbird living in it. No one had thought about getting a hummingbird birdfeeder, but as soon as I found out that such things existed, I suggested it. By this point, my parents were a little bit tired of my obsession with hummingbirds.
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Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
An article excerpt for Making Your Flower Garden Ideas A Reality
That is why, when it comes to flower garden design ideas, less is more. Don’t get me wrong – after you have been doing it for a few years, you will have a better grasp of what you can and can’t accomplish in the planting season. Still, when you’re first starting off, you should keep your flower garden idea pretty small and compact. It is very difficult to express yourself through a more elaborate, more extravagant, and more beautiful display than your neighbors. Instead, try using a sparse design. Don’t plants huge banks of flowers – plant a few flowers here and there, combined with some ornamental pieces. That way, people will be struck by your elegance.
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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
You are planning your first vegetable garden and you have the confidence that it will be a big success. Plan step by step and then be proud of the outcome of your very own vegetable garden.
Start now and … Have Confidence When Planning a Vegetable Garden
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Thursday, March 27th, 2008
Gardening can be a lot of fun. You get to stay outside in the warm sunshine and enjoy the fresh air while designing your very own garden. Then you can just sit back and enjoy watching your vegetables grow.
Enjoy and … Entertain Yourself by Gardening
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Saturday, March 15th, 2008
Spring’s rapid approach is marked with the advent of many tulips and planting tulip bulbs is a great way to get them in your yard. Strategically placing the bulbs on the ground is a good way to plot for the best results. Also, plan to replace the bulbs every five to six years.
Planting tulips is well worth the work as the flowers feel like they give you a fresh burst of sunshine in the spring. You will have everything necessary to begin on your own garden of beautiful tulips if you take note of the tips and steps detailed here.
The first task of digging a hole for planting the tulip is more than simple and easy; the depth of the hole must be about ten inches and the soil at the bottom of the hole has to be left a little loose just to help air and water travel through, without hindrance, to in and around the bulb you have planted. To do this, put back two or three inches of the soil you dug up before, so the soil will have a lot of air in it.
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Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
Learn more about organic gardening secrets at our new free website.
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Monday, March 3rd, 2008
It is fun and easy to grow a home container garden. If you follow these tips when growing vegetables, flowers or herbs you will surely come out with a green thumb. Plants need 3 basic things to survive - light, soil and water. Plants will grow vigorously when these 3 elements are present in appropriate amounts. Because most plants come with instructions, it is easy to provide the required care and components: water, light and soil.
Gardening can take many forms - container gardening, flowers or vegetables. Practicing organic gardening provides us with the best food and also keeps harmful toxins out of the environment.
Your first task is to prepare the soil and then put your seedlings in the ground, no matter what type of gardening you plan to do. Every plant has different sunlight requirements, so when you’re picking a garden spot for your seeds or started plants take the sun exposure into careful consideration. Next, make sure check the soil if rich in nutrients if you want a healthy growing vegetables. Lastly, be sure to give adequate, but not too much, water.
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Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
With inspiration on your side, you need to begin gathering specific ideas for your garden decor and design. Start looking through books that have pictures and schematics for various garden decor and design projects.
More about garden decor
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Saturday, February 16th, 2008
You have done your own landscaping for years. However, arthritis is becoming a problem for you. No longer can you bend down for risk of hurting your back and joints. So, you now think of landscaping as being hard. Hard landscaping work includes things like mowing the lawn and trees. Thus, you have decided to leave the hard landscaping to professional landscapers.
About Hard Landscaping
Some people prefer to do their own hard landscaping work for as long as they can. However, this is not a good idea, as not only can it aggravate any existing conditions that they have, but it can also lead to heart attacks and other problems. However, this does not mean that you have to give up all landscaping attempts.
To find out more visit our website.
http://www.landscapingsupply.net/
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Saturday, February 2nd, 2008
Spring is one of the most pleasant times of year and it always gets me excited about my grass coming back to life and making a green carpet for me to put my bare feet on. However, the grass doesn’t green up without a little help from it’s owner. Lawn care is about the most important thing you can do to keep your lawn healthy and thriving. Maintenance then becomes easier over time after the right steps have been taken.
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Friday, February 1st, 2008
In the middle of winter, it’s hard to think about gardening, but if you are an avid gardener you are probably itching to get planting and one way you might be able to satisfy that itch is with gardening catalogs.
Catalogs are a good substitute for actually getting out and digging in the dirt and can help you plan out your garden while the snow is still on the ground. What could be better than sitting by the fire on a cold winters day with a nice cup of tea and pouring over a catalog of beautiful flowers and lush plants? You can even place an order and the plants will be delivererd to you when the time is ready to plant them!
Gardening catalogs are perfect for both beginner and experienced gardeners. Even novices can use them to get a good ideas of the plants available for their area. You can look through your catalog and even make a sketch of the plants (or cut them out and paste them on paper to get an idea of what your garden might look like with these plants planted in there.
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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008
Whether you are entertaining adults or a group of children,it is always a great idea to have lots to do when you are having a picnic in your backyard, or anywhere else for that matter.You can fill the time talking with each other and catching up, but it is a lot more enjoyable for everyone when you have a good backyard game or two that everyone can play. These are fun, and they are also great ice breakers when people have not seen each other in a long while.
You should think about who will be coming while planning your backyard game. There are some that are good for families, some are best only for adults, and there are some that children will love more than anyone else.
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Monday, January 28th, 2008
Here’s a quick primer on the basics of planning a vegetable garden.
Garden grown vegetables are superior to grocery store produce by anyone’s standard, both in freshness and flavor. You can go out to the garden and pick your vegetables just before mealtime, at the peak of ripeness. You’ll save money and your family (and lucky neighbors) will love the results.
If you’ve never grown your own vegetables, give it a try!
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Thursday, January 24th, 2008
You can opt for a very modest little water feature that helps you create a tranquil setting or you can choose a formidable structure designed to wow visitors. Of course, your backyard fountain should reflect your personal tastes as well as your personality.The backyard fountain should also be appropriate for your space. I chose a corner style backyard fountain for my small outdoor area. This design is ideal for smaller spaces but it also has a very pronounced presence.
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Thursday, January 24th, 2008
Why not try herb gardening? It is a great thing that you can do right from your own backyard shed. A backyard shed is essential. It brings great pride to the grower. And it is very functional.
Think about how great it would be to harvest your own oregano, and then make spaghetti that very night! In fact, the herbs are not limited to just the ones that commonly hear about in the grocery stores. For instance, did you know that there is a grass that smells like ..
Read more at Why The Herb Gardener Needs The Backyard Shed
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Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
If you’re new to this satisfying hobby, or are a seasoned gardener, you may have no idea of the breadth and wealth of information just waiting for you in Gardening Magazines. From weekend planting projects to detailed instructions on grafting. Gardening magazines offer information that covers everything you want to know to make your garden grow. Some offer general knowledge, others emphasize how-to topics while yet another focuses on organic gardening. So read the full article about Choosing Gardening Magazines to help you achieve your goals.
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Sunday, January 20th, 2008
Are you ready to take your cooking to the next level? Then it’s time to do what all the great chefs do - use fresh herbs.
You can buy fresh herbs in the store or grow your own indoors with an indoor herb garden. You can find complete kits to get you started and once you get the hang of it, it’s really pretty easy to keep them healthy. And your kitchen will smell wonderful once these herbs really start growing.
Read my whole article on keeping an indoor herb garden.
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Thursday, January 17th, 2008
There are so many different colors of roses out there that you have to choose from, and so you are thus going to have to make some serious decisions on the colors of roses that you are going to want if you are planning on planting roses in your garden.
The Available Colors Of Roses
There are basically all different colors of roses, and so whether you want red, pink, lavender, yellow, white, whatever you are sure to be able to find it. Not only that, but there are also different methods that are available for you to use which allow you to basically create whatever colors of roses you would like.
To find out more visit our website.
http://www.rosegardentips.org/
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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
When thinking about backyard games, you should always think about who will be coming. There are some backyard games that are good for families, some are best only for adults, and there are some that children will love more than anyone else.
For a child’s birthday party in the yard, you obviously want a backyard game that is geared towards young ones and their sense of exploration. Think about things like scavenger hunts and related games when coming up with something just for them.
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Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
And although I have had trouble with critters before, one thing I had never thought that I would ever have to do is figure out how to get rid of squirrels. Squirrel pest control is not on the radar of most people. When I was a child, the squirrels were some of my favorite critters. I would feed them peanut butter off of a spoon and watch them nervously darting from tree to tree as they chased each other about. I absolutely adored squirrels, Chipmunks, and other similar creatures. They were cute and in my eyes, they could do no wrong.
That was before I grew up and realized all the damages that squirrels can cause. It started off innocently enough. They would try to raid the bird feeder, coveting the same seeds that the birds enjoy themselves. That was easy to deal with with a squirrel proof bird feeder, but that wasn’t the last of their shenanigans. When they invaded my attic, I knew that I needed to get rid of squirrels. I didn’t notice it for a long time, But one day it finally dawned on me. I heard scurrying in the walls, and to my horror, I found out that there were holes that had been made by the squirrels in the side of my house. This created a draft, increased the chance of mold contamination, and greatly compromised the weatherproofing that I had so carefully done….
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Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
Adding a heated bird bath can be a great way to dress up your garden and can also attract a wide variety of birds. Not only will you attract greater numbers of birds but you’ll also attract a greater variety of species. While a bird feeder will attract specific bird species, depending on the food provided, a bird bath attracts many bird species.
You should purchase heated bird baths that no deeper than three inches. Commercially-made bird baths are often deeper than they should be. There’s no need to buy a new bird bath if the one you have is too deep, because you can fix the problem by adding stones in the bottom of the bird bath.
If you want the best bird bath in town, then consider adding a fountain. Birds flock towards the sound of falling or dripping water. Since birds can slip on smooth surfaces, it’s best to have a bird bath with a non-slip bottom to ensure their safety.
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Monday, December 31st, 2007
For people who are interested in making home improvements, cooking good food and creating a relaxing garden, Country Living Magazine is a source of inspiration. It offers advice, tips, information and ideas in its traditional print form and on line.
Read The Full Article on Country Living Magazine Here
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Monday, December 31st, 2007
A lot of people think that a barbecue grill is easy, and it can be. Sometimes, all you have to do is get the coals going, throw on some neat, and enjoy the results. But like anything else, barbecue grilling can be as simple or as elaborate as you want it to be.
Read the Full article on Barbecue Grill Here.
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