Gardening
Jan 21st, 2009 |
By cathi |
Category: Gardening
If you have a small backyard, or if you don’t even have a backyard, but still want an organic garden, don’t despair. You can still cultivate a beautiful garden if you’re willing to make a couple of compromises. All you need is a container of any size and a pocket full of imagination. One has [...]
Tags: backyard garden, Container garden, Gardens
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Jan 14th, 2009 |
By cathi |
Category: Gardening
One of the most important things to think about when planning your organic garden is placement. Nothing will influence your organic garden’s success (or failure) more than its location. Where you place your garden will also affect your choice of plants — you need to choose plants that can thrive in the location you choose. [...]
Tags: backyard garden, Compost, Garden, Organic matter, Vegetable garden
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Dec 30th, 2008 |
By cathi |
Category: Gardening, Landscaping
The Rose has enchanted many throughout the years, with its symbolic passion immortalized in many tales made throughout the years. Once you grow rose beds in your garden, then your world will be enchanted by its surreal beauty and charm. But behind its charming visage lies a hard but true fact: they have the reputation [...]
Tags: Organic farming, Rose Gardening, Roses
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Dec 23rd, 2008 |
By cathi |
Category: Gardening, Landscaping
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Water gardens have recently become very popular and become an integral part of the scenery in American suburbia. They are one of the most refreshing benefits a homeowner can have. The various animals that flutter or swim through the ponds and the charming lilies dotted across the pond surface are enchanting.
Water Gardening Basics
Designs [...]
Tags: home garden, Organic horticulture, Water garden, Water quality
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Oct 31st, 2008 |
By cathi |
Category: Gardening
Soil preparation is one of the most important aspects of creating an organic garden. It affects everything in the garden, from germination rates and seed failure. So making a good bed for your plants is the single most important thing to make the best and most productive garden.
There are a good number of conditions that [...]
Tags: backyard gardening, Loam, organic gardening, Organic matter, soil testing
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Oct 24th, 2008 |
By cathi |
Category: Gardening
As soon as that school bell rings on the last day of classes, kids just rush out of their rooms, excited of the freedom they experience once more and the new lessons they will learn in the summer months. But what activity should they spend time on in these three warm months?
Why not introduce them [...]
Tags: Crop rotation, Organic horticulture, Vegetable garden
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Oct 17th, 2008 |
By cathi |
Category: Gardening
The rising prices today ranging from food to appliances, all due to the oil price hike, have taken a toll on the contemporary middle-class family. There’s a simple yet cost effective way to cut costs: create a simple vegetable garden. It may seem absurd, but with a vegetable garden, it will cut some costs in [...]
Tags: backyard gardening, Crop rotation, Organic horticulture, Vegetable garden
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Oct 10th, 2008 |
By cathi |
Category: Climate Change, Gardening
You have heard about global warming. You have heard the debates about buying local and buying organic and you have probably tried not to give it too much thought. The truth is that every solution that is provided to you seems to be flawed one way or another: organic is expensive, local is expensive and [...]
Tags: Crop rotation, Global warming, Vegetable garden
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Oct 3rd, 2008 |
By cathi |
Category: Gardening
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Man-made pesticides have been thoroughly disrupting our environment since World War II. While it may be true that the concept did succeed in its first few decades, in time their chemicals not only made tougher and more resistant bugs, it has also poisoned a lot of plants that fell victim to the chemical-enriched [...]
Tags: Biological Control, Biological pest control, Crop rotation, Organic horticulture
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Sep 29th, 2008 |
By cathi |
Category: Gardening, Landscaping
There’s always that little girl inside every woman who just adores butterflies fluttering around a wonderful garden full of delicate flowers, all just starting to bloom under the morning light. But creating ones requires a lot of work and a little bit of patience, since attracting butterflies is no easy task. You have to [...]
Tags: Butterfly, Butterfly gardening, Flower, Garden, Monarch
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