By: Terry Teeters | 2012-03-16 | Gardening For many people, spring planting is the perfect time to begin an herb garden. For most herbs, planting should wait until there is no more danger of frost if you plan to put the seeds directly in the ground. However if you want to grow herbs from seeds, you can also start your seeds indoors a few weeks before you plan to put them outdoors and then simply transplant them after the frost danger is go 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: John Yazo | 2010-03-27 | Gardening Tips you should know about preparing your garden in the fall for an early spring planting. Testing your gardens soil and adding the organic amendments needed to have a healthy garden is a very important part of organic gardening. read more
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: Michael C Podlesny | 2010-04-02 | Gardening Your early spring vegetables are coming to a completion and are about ready to be picked leaving you with an empty space; in steps succession cropping. Find out what succession cropping is and how to take advantage of that space. read more
By: Bill Gates | 2011-09-01 | 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: taamiv | 2010-09-18 | Home improvement The first step in planting is to wet the root-ball of the plant, in case it is dry. If you will not wet it, the plant will not grow. read more
By: Lisa A Mason | 2010-04-02 | Gardening Spring is on its way and for many of us and that means getting our green thumbs ready for the spring season of gardening. This is the time of blooming and new growth so it's also a great time to begin treating your plants and flowers to help them get a healthy start in the new season. read more
By: Keith Markensen | 2010-04-05 | Gardening If you want a real thrill out of your garden next spring, now is the time for fall planting some of the spring flowering bulbs, especially the early ones. These include snowdrops, chionodoxas, Siberian squills, crocus, assorted grape hyacinths, Tulips, Fritillaria meleagris, Camassia Leichtlini, Iris reticulata, Ornithogalum nutans. You may have to look online for bulb specialists to find some of read more
By: Johnny Cartwright | 2010-03-29 | Gardening Once the garden has been planted, one of the things you need to concern yourself with is protecting those plants while they grow, until they mature. Insects, disease and the elements can all put your plants at risk. 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: Bill Gates | 2011-09-09 | 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: Bill Gates | 2011-07-11 | Gardening The statuesque common mullein is an essential plant for wildflower borders, herb and heath gardens, among thistles, low grasses, sage, or lavender. The decorative leaf rosette stays green in the winter. read more
By: sylvia | 2010-11-27 | Golf Know the artistic function of golf courses landscape plants and the ecological requirements of golf courses garden plants. read more