Transform Your Yard Into A Garden
by: languagemaster.
If you only have a tiny yard but you're yearning to create a well-maintained garden, there are only two things you really need, that is: determination and know-how. Following are some tips that will help you keep your yard-garden looking s...
Beautify Your Garden With A Bridge
by: infocus.
A good way to start the morning is to have a nice walk appreciating the wonders of nature around us. Do you ever imagine having your own little paradise just right outside your backyard? Smelling rows of fresh flowers and enjoy seeing colo...
Growing Impatiens In Your Garden
by: leedobbins.
Impatiens are a popular garden flower often seen as edging or used for splashes of color in window boxes. They belong to the family Balsamineaceae and can be planted in most any part of the garden. They are beautiful annuals that grow eas...
Selecting Roses For The Garden
by: leedobbins.
Roses are a favorite plant for landscaping and can be used in a variety of ways. These beautiful flowers can make the exterior of any home more elegant and inviting and choosing the right ones that will compliment your landscape and add t...
Design a Garden with Creativity
by: lynter.
Landscape designs are art, plain and simple. When you plan out possible landscape designs, it's like you're sketching a beautiful painting. Indeed, you can express your personal style and taste through landscape designs just as easily as a...
Only Five Essential Garden Tools
by: Justin Havre.
There is an old proverb that 'a bad workman always blames his tools' but (at the risk of using that as an excuse) trying to garden without the proper tools is tiresome! It is back breaking, it does take more time and it can even damage th...
Greening your Florida Garden
by: Calum MacKenzie.
While some people move to Florida dreaming of the sea and sand, I do hear the occasional sigh from relocating gardeners who aren't sure what to plant in our lovely climate. In fact, Florida's nursery and landscape business is second only ...
Garden Landscaping Tips
by: Carol Stack.
You do not need to spend a fortune making your garden look beautiful. Follow these landscaping tips and your yard will be admired and appreciated by all.Start by drawing up your plans of how you want the garden to look based on the layout...
Simple Children’s Garden
by: Pat Brill.
For best success, involve your children in planning their garden. If you're a think-ahead person, you can order seed catalogs now. When you see the first seed packets in the stores, it's time to begin your plan.Before you begin, you'll n...
A Family Garden for Nature
by: Gayle Olson.
Each year we look forward to creating a special habitat for for all of our wild and natural friends. Spring has arrived and we have been busy welcoming the season by preparing the garden for all of our summer visitors.Anyone can create a...
Rhubarb - Gift from the Garden
by: Arleen M. Kaptur.
Rhubarb - you either love it or not. There doesn’t seem to be any in-between when it comes to this fruit that lends itself from a pale pink to a ruby red hue. This strange looking plant with its giant leaves and pink stems comes origin...
Butterfly Garden Basics
by: Deborah Shelton.
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Garden Fountain Maintenance
by: Daniel Roshard.
A fountain in the front of your house, or in your garden is something unique and special, giving the house a look that is truly its own, if you have, or are planning on getting a fountain there are a few things that you should know about ...
Attracting Butterflies to your Garden
by: Patrick Carpen.
There are dozens of myths and beliefs surrounding the lives of butterflies. From legends to mythology, many mystical qualities are attributed to the common butterfly. However it is their radiant and colorful beauty that has brought butter...
Water Tanks- a Must Have for Every Garden
by: Dave C.
One of the biggest drains of a city's water supply can come from people using their water for gardening. Many people enjoy the look of beautiful lawns and lush gardens, however this is using precious water that is needed for bathing or co...