By: Thomas Green | 2010-03-28 | Gardening The title says it all. The Hosta is truly my absolute favorite plant in my entire garden beyond a doubt. I have so many varieties and so many, well, just plain so many I've lost count. These garden design tips are basically a catalog of my favorite varieties but not my final list by any means! read more
By: Diane Mumm | 2010-03-31 | Gardening Do you want to know more on How to grow and care for Hostas? Favorite varieties, how and when is the best time to divide hostas. read more
By: Lagnajit Roy | 2010-10-28 | Home improvement Hosta plants are quick growing and simple to manage plants that are generally planted in home gardens for splendour. There are numerous species of Hostas they usually all have completely different looks and colors. The method of planning a garden and planting these magnificence plants is explained on this article. read more
By: Jenny Hildebrand | 2010-03-27 | Gardening A Hosta is a hardy and most forgiving perennial plant with little to no maintenance needed. Grown mainly for their wonderful foliage this remarkable plant fills in those shady spots in your landscape with amazing ease. read more
By: Terry Teeters | 2011-04-12 | Gardening People are constantly looking for ways to save money and have fun at the same time. One great way to do this is to create hobbies that will save you money in the long run. Growing herbs in your home can be a great activity that can be rewarding while saving you money at the same time. Obviously, growing plants and herbs in your home will require some space and require you to expand your garde read more
By: Cristian Stan | 2011-10-03 | Gardening The most important consideration when planting anything is to make sure it is positioned in a spot where it will be happy. It is a complete waste of time, effort and money to put a sun-loving plant in deepest shade, however much you may want it to grow there. 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
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: Terry Teeters | 2011-03-25 | Gardening If you love the flavor that adding fresh herbs to your cooking gives, but you hate to spend a lot of money in the grocery store to constantly purchase them, then you may have just figured out when to plant a home herb garden. Once you have come to the conclusion that you will be better off doing it yourself than relying on the store to have just what you need, you are ready to make the move t read more
By: David Spelling | 2010-03-27 | Gardening When it comes to transplanting roses, the best time of the year for you to move them would be the same as the best time for you to plant them. This is basically determined by two major factors which are: the type of rose you would like to grow and the type of climate in the zone where you reside. read more
By: woodchuck | 2012-03-28 | Gardening Bulbs aren't instant-gratification plants. They need some time in the ground before they send forth stem, foliage, and flowers. But they're not inert when they're in the ground, of course. They're generating root growth, which will help nourish the show as well as anchor the plants in place. read more
By: Terry Teeters | 2011-01-21 | Gardening With the way the economy is looking these days, people all over the nation are looking for ways to improve their lives without having to spend a lot of money. It is so easy to spend a lot of that flimsy green paper we keep in our wallets if we depend on outside sources to supply our homes and families with the things that we daily need. However, with a garden in the backyard, you can save you read more
By: James Tyree | 2010-03-27 | Gardening So what is the best time to plant a rose? Well it actually depends on the winter temperature. Around springtime when the ground thaws out, it's a good time to begin the planting of your rose garden. read more
By: Evelyn Fielding | 2010-04-01 | Gardening Part I walks you through transplanting and summer care of your strawberry patch. Part II details fall and winter care and some common strawberry diseases that may attack you - um, I mean your strawberries. read more
By: James Tyree | 2010-03-27 | Landscaping Why would you want to transplant a rose plant? Maybe they didn't get enough light where they were, or maybe your garden just doesn't look the way you want it to and you've decided to move things around. No matter what, there are a few things that you need to know before you start digging up your roses. read more