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Pest Control by Chemical Pesticides
Published on August 30, 2008 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
Chemical pesticides are highly toxic and are very lethal not only to pests but anyone handling them, if not used with enough care. Currently, five major categories of pesticides exist; they are the inorganic compounds, organophosphates, chlorinated hydrocarbons, botanicals and carbonates.
 
How to have a properly planned garden
Published on May 23, 2008 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
Gardening is a hobby that brings joy, entertainment, and a better quality of life. It is a creative activity, the result of which is a more aesthetically appealing home.
 
Landscape gardening
Published on May 5, 2008 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
This article is on Landscape gardening. The information contains very useful information on landscape gardening. These articles also have some tips regarding landscape gardening.
 
How to grow and care for Rhododendrons and Azaleas.
Published on April 25, 2008 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
Azaleas can be either evergreen or deciduous. Deciduous Azaleas are known as Mollis or Exbury Azaleas. They bloom in the early spring with vivid orange and yellow colors. They can be grown from seed if the seeds are collected in the fall and sown on top of moist peat at about 70 degrees F.
 
Rye Grass - Keep Your Lawn Green in Winter
Published on February 25, 2008 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
Keeping your grass green all winter long can be a challenge. Most home owners would love to have a green lawn throughout the fall and winter, but how do you make this a reality? Rye grass is what you need to keep your lawn beautiful all year long.
 
Tips for Keeping Brick Areas Weed Free
Published on February 25, 2008 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
Bricks are beautiful to look at in your outdoor areas. Many people choose to do brick work because it greatly enhances the look of their property, and it might also raise the value. Bricks are also versatile. You can use them for walkways, drive ways, or simple landscaping.
 
Synthetic Grass: An Increasingly Popular Alternative for the Yard
Published on July 17, 2007 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
As Australia’s severe drought has turned many green, lush gardens and yards into brown, lifeless dust bowls, an increasing number of Australian homeowners are turning to synthetic turf as a viable solution.
 
The Care of Orchids
Published on February 19, 2007 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
The care of orchids is a difficult subject in as far as there are so many different species and kinds of orchids, each requiring its own care. The care of orchids depends very much on the kind of orchid you are caring for. The type of soil required (if at all), whether they like acidy soil or soil derived of acid, is important for the care of orchids, as for any plant.
 
Weeds - The Ultimate Survivors
Published on November 23, 2006 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
Leave a patch of soil for a few weeks and you are sure to find an assortment of weeds. These hardy pioneers of the plant world manage to find a home in the most inhospitable places. Cracks in concrete, dry areas around buildings, and of course in all pathways.
 
Plants From Seed - Adapting To A Future World
Published on November 13, 2006 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
After a plant has grown to maturity it will aim to produce an abundance of seed in order to create a new generation of plants. Annual plants complete this process then die within a year, biennials require 2 years to complete their life cycle and perennials can survive for many years.
 
Soil - The World Beneath Your Feet
Published on November 5, 2006 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
There is a complex invisible world beneath your feet and it is necessary to make an effort to develop an appreciation of how the state of the soil affects plant growth. Soil is a mixture of tiny rock particles, living organisms, chemicals and the remains of dead plants and animals.
 
The Greenhouse that Would not Lie Down
Published on October 6, 2006 | In Gardening and Landscaping | Rated
On my travels, I met a guy who had just built his own greenhouse. It had taken him two years! We got talking and I mentioned my Greenhouse web site. He could hardly wait for me to finish my sentence before launching into his tale.
 
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