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Garden Compass Magazine
Floral Arrangements
there are many people who love flower gardens, just to show them off. nowadays, though, more and more people are using their love of gardening to make a ...
Considerations When You Design Your Deck
long ago we stopped designing boring rectangular wood decks built to fit an old picnic table and a pair of dirty boots. today’s decks are complete outdoor ...
Container Gardening Ideas For Pots And Planting Herbs
for container gardening ideas, scan the internet, the library or a bookstore. the challenge is to come up with a lovely container garden plan. there are a ...
What Are Xeriscape And Hydroponic Gardening?
xeriscape (pronounced "zera-scape") gardening is a water efficient method of gardening. while the term xeriscape gardening can sound intimidating to some, ...
Enrich Soil Naturally - How To Make Compost
anyone who prefers to buy their vegetables and flowers from the local grocery store will have a difficult time understanding the gardener's delight digging ...
Butterfly Gardening
what is butterfly gardening? simply put butterfly gardening is the art of growing flowers and plants that will attract these colorful and dainty creatures ...
Container Gardening For Your Home
container gardening can be done in nearly every house and garden. there are numerous attractive settings for container plants. for example, if you have a ...
The Hospitable Garden
the golden rule for a private garden's design to be successful is to concentrate on the human element. designing a garden that is not based on peoples' ...
What Is Xeriscaping?
xeriscaping is a low maintenance form of gardening with drought resistant plants. it is low maintenance as you don’t have to go out everyday and tend to ...
Gardening Gift
you have just completed designing your garden and now you're looking for that perfect finishing touch. what sort of gardening gift could you give yourself ...
Looking For A Snowblower - Consider A Toro Snow Blower
when most people think about snow throwers, they think toro snow blowers. thats not surprising, since toro has been making snow blowers (or snowthrowers as ...
Growing Your Own Organic Vegetable Garden
organic systems recognize that our health is directly connected to the health of the food we eat and, ultimately, the health of the soil. here are some ...
Gardening With The Internet
take the kinkiness out of garden work with a never kink hose reel. yard work can be quite strenuous, did you know that pushing a hand mower burns more ...
Purchasing A House Plant
when purchasing a house plant for indoor gardening, select the plants that look to be free of pests. it’s advisable to check the foliage undersides and the ...
Have You Heard Of The Term Organic Cooking?
well what is organic cooking? this term refers to cooking done with all organic ingredients using the best of the organic food to create tasty and very ...
Successful Organic Gardening Systems
what is it that most organic gardeners want from their amazing food gardens? * is it the substantial health benefits: - knowing that your food is gm ...
History Of The Jujube Tree
chinese poets spoke about the wonderful jujube in 600 bc. the fruit of the jujube has been used in ancient chinese medicine for many nutritional remedies ...
How To Build A Green-house
as with garden sheds, there are two ways to build a greenhouse: you can either buy the sheets of glass and the frame and do it yourself, or you can hire a ...
Grubs-a Small Pest That Can Devastate Your Lawn
you can get the better of grubs, though they're among the most damaging lawn pests in the united states. according to the u.s. department of agriculture, ...
Ornamental Edibles-try Some Veggies In Your Landscape
vegetables are no longer relegated to the vegetable garden. instead, they're used for their beauty as well as their bounty. the best-looking vegetables can ...
The Garden Gnomes
the garden gnome is not just another yard figurine. it has it’s own distinguished history, culture and controversy attached to it. before you buy a garden ...
Shrubs - The Way I Like It!
of recent times, the popularity of this pint-sized horticultural woody plant has been growing in leaps and bounds. people who wish to be in touch with ...
American Horticulural Society-award Winner
past honorees have been pioneers in print, radio and television. their names have graced campus buildings and public gardens. for a dairy farmer’s grandson ...
Problem Free Patios, Paving And Paths
if you are thinking of creating a patio, courtyard or path within your garden, then i have some helpful information for you. where to place a path have a ...
Crocuses
a crocus is a well loved perennial flower that grows that grows to be 3 to 6 inches tall with yellow, purple, lavender and white cup shaped blooms. a ...
Rose Gardening Tasks Early Spring
when should you start preparing your rose garden for the onset of spring and summer? well, if you live in an area where you can start seeing the promise of ...
The Garden Wall
both the strength and beauty of a dry wall may be enhanced by using it as a wall garden. it may acquire a mossy and aged appearance simply by planting ...
Colour In The Garden
colour affects our emotions, moods, physical, and spiritual well-being. it has a significant effect on everything we eat, drink, and touch and influences ...
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. ...
Flowers Online – Be Safe With Payments
the internet has made the world into a global community. no longer is there a need to expend even the price of a phone call to send flowers across town, ...
Blue Flowers Add Style And Color To Any Garden
blue flowers are some of the most striking plants around and can add a rich splash of color to any garden. plant them in a cluster of all blue or mix them ...
Handcrafted Garden Bridges
though handcrafted wooden bridges have been used for many centuries for things such as draw bridges, spanning crevices, creeks, ponds, gulleys and anything ...
Reliable Lawn Mowers For Healthy Gardens
learn how lawn mowers are able to save time when mowing around your beautiful garden. which model would fit better into your garden? well, this is an easy ...
6 Indoor Plants That Love The Dark: A Tip From The Garden Center Nursery
it was a long search that took me more than ten years. but finally i found it - the indoor house plant that will brighten up the end of a corridor 5 meters ...
Red buckeye
aesculus pavia
Leadwort
ceratostigma plumbaginoides
Pink turtlehead
chelone lyonii
Fan flower
scaevola aemula
Love-lies (Amaranthus caudatus)

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