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  • How to Feed Your Lawn For Maximum Health  By : Jon Weaver
    Just like humans need food, water and shelter to survive, lawns depend on certain elements to live, sixteen to be exact. Most of these elements are already found naturally in the environment, but several others need to be added to your lawn.
  • Gardening - All About Mulching  By : ian Williamson
    Mulch is a layer of material spread on top of the soil to conserve soil moisture, discourage the growth of weeds, help prevent erosion and prevent large fluctuations in soil temperature. In other words, mulch modifies the soil micro-climate around your growing plants.
  • Gazebo Styles for Every Landscape  By : Patrick Cash
    Gazebo styles for every yard. No matter what type of lawn you have there is a gazebo that's perfect.
  • Fountain – A Watery Touch To Your House  By : Sharon Albright
    Water fountains inside a large garden pond, water bodies, or farm ponds, lends a beautifully elegant touch to them. The water fountains, due to filtration, keep the water clean, and provide additional oxygen to the pond fishes.

    While selecting a fountain, make sure that the height of the water fountain spray is less than one half the width of the garden pond. This helps to prevent excessive water loss. For proper distribution of water, it is necessary to match the fountai...
  • Getting a Riding Lawn Mower  By : Charles Kassotis
    The advantages of owning a riding lawnmower.
  • Bonsai Care - The Hawaiian Umbrella Tree  By : Lee Dobbins
    Bonsai trees are dwarf trees that can be a fun and creative hobby. These miniature trees are grown in containers and training and nurturing them is an artistic endeavor that can be enjoyed by most anyone.
  • Estheticly Pleasing Water Gardens And Pools  By : Lisa Scott
    Water gardens or garden pools have become a popular part of landscape architecture in the United States. Water gardens are visually soothing and seem to connect people to the natural aquatic world. The esthetic value of water gardens is enhanced by the almost endless variety of design and planting options that make each one a unique and personal creation.

    The location of the water garden is critical to its ecology and maintenance, as well as to your enjoyment of it. Sunlig...
  • Automate Your Lawn Work  By : klc
    Robotic lawn mowers are safe and useful. Should you be considering automating your yard?
  • Soil Erosion Control  By : Kael
    Soil erosion is a costly problem, so it is very important to plan ahead when buying a home. Making sure soil erosion control and rain damage prevention are done right during the original landscaping and building of your home will lead to a nicer overall yard and keeping your yearly maintenance costs down.
  • Organic Gardening - A Growing Trend  By : Judith Schwader
    In the past decade and a half, organic products have achieved almost mainstream status. Where organic produce was a specialty item in a few upscale grocery stores in the early 1990s, today's supermarkets commonly offer organically produced items.

    An upward spiral is happening: Organics have become more available and more affordable. The result is that a larger proportion of the population buys organics. This leads to an increased general awareness of the benefits for peopl...
  • Do You Have All Of Your Garden Supplies?  By : George Johnson
    The garden season is close to beginning. If you have made a list it’s a good start. Here are some kid friendly garden supplies that should be on every kid gardener’s list.

    Garden pruners are like scissors. They are needed to cut branches back and even harvest fruit and produce. There are different sizes from the smallest to larger branch pruners often called shears.

    A sturdy strong set of garden pruners is best. You also might want to consider the grip. Have the kids c...
  • Choosing A Garden Fence  By : Davin Michaels
    Garden fencing can serve many purposes, but one of the best is to accent and define areas of your garden. Whether you choose a six or twelve inch high border edging, or stand a section of post and rail garden fencing in the center of a sweep of lawn, garden fencing can add a beautiful accent to your landscaping.

    Wood lattice makes attractive garden fencing that affords some privacy while allowing glimpses of the garden. Lattice boards set into a wooden privacy fence add a ...
  • Combating Plant Enemies In Your Garden  By : Eric Seminara
    Mechanical devices used to protect your small garden
  • How To Prune Roses  By : Jo Williams
    Pruning your roses is an essential part of rose maintenance. There are many ways and opinions on the best way to prune, when the perfect time to prune is, and which roses need pruning. Many seasoned rosarians have their favorite tested methods.

    Pruning roses is not as complicated as some people think. To make it easy, there are 7 basic rules to follow when pruning your roses. If you keep these rules in mind, you will be rewarded with the most beautiful rose bushes.

    The...
  • 5 Tips For Planting Roses  By : Jo Williams
    When spring is on its way and the ground is soft, it is the perfect time for planting roses. Roses have been a very popular bloom over the years, not only do they look good, but they smell wonderful too.

    However, planting roses cannot be done just anywhere or in just any climate. They need special care and treatment. Here are some tips that you need to consider in order to successfully grow roses:

    1. Roses require about 4 to 6 hours of sunlight everyday. It would be be...
  • A Better Weekend Gardening Experience  By : Victor Pryles
    It's vital to start the process of having a hassle-free garden. This article gives you that first step and helps achieve some sound understanding of what you face as a weekend gardener. Our goal is to create a garden that practically takes care of itself.

    Unlike my neighbor, Fred.

    Fred never found a way to escape the prison of responsibilities and hard, never-ending work required by a high-maintenance garden.

    If you want to avoid Fred's fate, you need to start by mak...
  • Gardening With Spring Trees And Shrubs  By : Dianne Davies
    Spring is the time when gardening becomes once more of interest to everyone who has any interest in gardening and any size of plot, from a window box to stately acres. In most gardens structure is formed using hard landscaping, trees and shrubs, but they are much more than just shapes. Trees make a functional and beautiful contribution to many gardens. It is vital to take time in selecting the right size and shape of spring tree and to think through what exactly you want from...
  • Easy Does It With Robotic Lawn Mowers  By : Jonathan Brunet
    Everything is automated nowadays. Seems like every manufacturer’s aim in innovating a product is to make it all faster and simpler. Surprisingly, robot mowers have been around for a few years now. You thought that mowing the lawns was a breeze after those industrial machines came out right?

    Well, those became obsolete with the appearance of these intelligent robotic lawn mowers. Imagine mowing the lawn right there under the cool shade of your front porch. All you need is ...
  • Robot Lawn Mowers: More Than Your Usual Mower  By : Jonathan Brunet
    Are you looking for the best and most innovative lawn mower? Are you tired of using the ancient type of lawn mower that provides less performance than what you have expected? Then RobotShop knows just what you need.

    At RobotShop, you can almost find every kind of robot that you are looking for. They are all built to provide the necessary services and products that most robot enthusiasts are looking form.

    Robotic devices are very hot these days considering the fact that ...
  • Vinyl Fencing Is A Viable Alternative To Wood  By : Tom Sample
    Vinyl fencing is a fairly new creation that was born out of all things - the PVC pipe industry.
  • Encouraging Wildlife into Your Garden  By : ian Williamson
    Everyone is responsible for the environment. Individuals can help by making one’s home friendly to wildlife and animals either big or small.
  • Simple Garden Design Ideas  By : ian Williamson
    Home is where your heart is. It is the place to go when you want to relax, have fun and do what you want. You will want every place in your home to be attractive - just the way you want it.
  • Using Native Plants in Your Garden  By : ian Williamson
    Using native plants in landscaping in an urban setting exudes a certain character and at the same time requires fewer resources; such as water, etc... Here are some things that you should know when planning to embark on this endeavor.
  • What About A Garden Tractor In Your Garden?  By : Ivar Rudi
    The garden tractors were invented towards the end of nineteenth century. The early garden tractors were driven be steam, engine. Just before the First World War, the diesel engine driven tractors appeared in to the scene.
  • Gardening Without Pests  By : Paul Babs
    Deer and raccoons, rabbits and gophers, moles and chipmunks! They capture your heart when in a book or zoo, but when they invade your garden. Oh! That’s a different story. Yet how can a rabbit resist munching on your crisp lettuce? Or a possum or raccoon stay away from your sweet corn patch? And your berries will always be attractive to a squirrel.

    Fending off the various animals that want to enjoy both your flower and vegetable gardens can be both time consuming and frust...

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