By: Kathryn Bax | 2010-04-02 | Gardening Did you know that you can grow marigolds near your tomatoes to protect them from nematodes, and that having dandelions around are a good thing. Are you planting beans and garlic together, or beans and beets and you are wondering why your beans aren't doing well? Read more on the subject of companion planting and how you can use plants to bring out the best in your garden. read more
By: John Yazo | 2010-03-30 | Gardening Companion planting is an interested method of gardening that is commonly a part of intensive organic gardening. Like the likes and dislikes of plants and how they can benefit each other. read more
By: John Yazo | 2010-03-30 | Gardening Companion planting, a method that is gardeners fascinated for centuries. Growing crops that benefit each other is an interesting way to garden. read more
By: Marion Stewart | 2010-04-03 | Landscaping When planting up your containers, be sure to use container mixes - soil designed especially for container gardens. Commercial soil-less mixes are an excellent choice for your planters and garden pots. They are lightweight, drain well, hold water and nutrients and are generally free of weeks, insects and diseases... read more
By: Colin D Price | 2010-04-02 | Gardening Companion planting is all about growing plants together which are of mutual benefit to one another. You can rid your garden of pests and have more flavorsome vegetables. read more
By: John Yazo | 2010-03-30 | Gardening Sweet corn is a crop that has many benefits when used in your companion planting practices. It has many common crops that are grown in the home gardens that it will benefit and will benefit it. read more
By: Liz Anderson | 2010-04-01 | Gardening Wouldn't it be nice to be able to grow your own vegetables & fruit without having to worry about pests? If you have ever taken a morning stroll through your vegetable patch, only to find it decimated by slugs, snails, caterpillars or the like, you will undoubtedly agree. For some, the answer lies in pesticides and chemicals but for greener gardeners, this is not an option. So what is the answer for those trying to be more environmentally friendly? One method worth trying is companion planting. read more
By: Maria | 2011-01-22 | Arts & Entertainment Growing mediums are basically support system for the plants. These growing mediums vary from organic to non-organic material. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Gardening Any article giving herb garden information will tell you that herbs are the most resilient of all garden plants and do not usually suffer from attacks by pests and diseases. Unfortunately such information is not absolutely true. It may of course have something to do with where you live in the world but there are pests or diseases that will attack certain herbs in certain locations and of course the growing conditions that you supply, if unsuitable, will create problems. read more
By: Carlo Mamar | 2011-06-24 | Gardening Outdoor artificial plants are one of the popular new items in the artificial foliage industry. This is a very good solution for buyers and organizations that have difficulty in keeping up with maintenance for real plants and trees. read more
By: Eustache Davenport | 2011-07-17 | Gardening Before you begin turning the soil in the garden and prepare planting herbs, start by planning the design that will grace yours growing herbs. It will also help you organize the space, take into account sunlight exposure and the various sized of the herbs you will be growing which are... read more
By: John Yazo | 2010-03-30 | Gardening Tips you should know when planning to plant your intensive garden. Timing is very important with this method of gardening. Starting out small and just planting the crops you enjoy is the best way to get involved in this method of gardening. read more
By: Pauline Go | 2010-03-29 | Gardening Once the long cold days and nights of winter come to an end, many of us eagerly await for summer yearning for the soothing warmth of the sun. Summer is the time to relax, unwind and be outdoors. However, it is also the time for pests and bugs to be frolicking in your garden. read more
By: Daniele | 2011-08-16 | Destinations The production of electricity originated in the Vatican in 1897 when it was decided to get it to drop water comes Braccianense, whose scope is still divided into two branches: the first arrives at Villa Carpegna, and then comes to the Fontanone japan and the second along the route of the Via Aurelia to the Vatican from Porta Pertusa. read more
By: Tom Selwick | 2010-10-21 | Article Marketing Planting and maintaining an organic garden is a rewarding experience. While many of the steps for making a new organic garden are similar to starting any type of garden, there are a few noticeable differences. read more