By: sureshthakur | 2012-10-16 | Gardening When planting your flowers be sure their planted at the existing grade of the garden. To achieve a constant bloom throughout the season, plant many different species. You should also consider foot traffic and children and pet play habits in the area you are considering establishing your perennial flower bed. These gardens were the opposite of the large formal gardens found in palaces and grand cou read more
By: Paul Windsor | 2011-07-07 | Gardening In one of the last articles - Plant cycles made simple, we mentioned one large group of plants, known as perennials. Growing perennials does not require loads of work, but you must keep an eye on them and when necessary provide particular care in a particular time. read more
By: Joanne Jones | 2010-03-27 | Gardening The best thing about perennials is that they come back year after year, with no effort on your part. All you have to do is plant them once, do a little maintenance every season and that's it! To get you started, here are some tips to ensure that your perennial flower garden thrives year after year. read more
By: Bill Gates | 2011-08-30 | Gardening Flowers are common yet very effective gifts for people in every part of the world. Flowers play various roles and therefore explains why they are present in various occasions. People has started celebrating every occasion with nice looking flower arrangement. read more
By: Thomas Green | 2010-03-28 | Gardening With so many current varieties and so many new ones coming to market each year, how can we narrow this garden design tip down to the top 3? Well I'm going to share with you my favorites along with some very important advice. But let's get down to business shall we. read more
By: Gilroy Hicks | 2010-10-06 | Pets If you are thinking of bringing Border collie in your home for a pet, then you need to focus mainly on their exercise to keep them calm and well going. Border collies are one of the top trainable dogs that can perform in several activities like obedience, Frisbee, fly ball and agility trials. read more
By: Gilroy Hicks | 2010-10-26 | Pets Positive reinforcement is the key to train any dog successfully. It is a proven and the best method to train any dog effectively. The next important thing is timing. So, if you can make the right timing to train your border collie with the positive approach, then there's a cent percent chance of hitting the success because these dogs have natural instinct to please their master. read more
By: Gilroy Hicks | 2010-11-02 | Pets Border collies are extremely intelligent and smart dogs. Due to their intelligence, they highly seek challenging tasks to solve. When they don't find anything to do, they become bored and turn out to be the laziest dog. So, it is necessary that you keep your dog busy in some task so that they don't get bored. read more
By: Kent Higgins | 2010-03-26 | Landscaping Very often the discussion on the uses of plants is devoted to woody plants. They have more or less permanent value as they give substance and form to the garden. read more
By: Jamie Keife | 2011-10-11 | Gardening Most homeowners not only beautify the interior and exterior of their homes; they also grow gardens to enhance their properties. read more
By: Jamie Keife | 2011-11-09 | Gardening Successful flower garden design is a combination of different factors. One is the design aspect, and the other involves proper plant selection. read more
By: Bill Gates | 2011-08-30 | Gardening Centuries have past and still flowers and plants give extraordinary pleasure to people from all over the countries. They are an eye candy for our eyes, and a sensory explosion for the nose, often bringing us memories of past loves. read more
By: Thomas Green | 2010-03-28 | Gardening I have to admit when I was younger I was clueless what the difference was. I can remember asking my mother over and over again how you could tell them apart and which was better. This garden design tip should be titled Annual or Perennial - Ode to Mother. read more
By: Julia Stewart | 2010-04-03 | Gardening Think you can't grow anything in the shade? Shade perennials are easy to grow if you give them the right conditions. Here are three of the most important tips to make the most of your shade. Plus as an added bonus, we have included ten of the top performers for the Mid South region. read more
By: James Famuliner | 2012-02-08 | Gardening A good planting mixture consists of 1/3 original dirt, 1/3 manure and 1/3 peat moss or nursery recommended compost. Using this mixture, fill the bottom of the hole, place the plant, fill around the plant, tamp it down and then water the planting. read more