By: Woody's Custom Landscaping | 2012-03-08 | Gardening Being Spring time, a few helpful hints can go along way to making your garden prettier and more enjoyable. Inside are a few tips and thoughts of what can be done. read more
By: Viola Bontrager | 2010-04-03 | Gardening Although it is getting harder to find quality non hybrid seeds, heirloom seeds or open pollinated seeds for survival gardening, they are still available. It may take more searching to find them, and if you want to purchase a complete gardening kit of these seeds, it may actually be easier to get that, than to find individual vegetable seed packets. The beauty of it is that once you DO find your survival seed supply - you will be set for life as far as garden seeds go, unless ... read more
By: Jeannie Woods | 2010-03-29 | Gardening Starting your herb garden from seeds can be a bit tricky. This article gives a quick discussion on seeds, which ones grow best, and how to prepare them for planting. read more
By: Ethen Smith | 2011-02-17 | Arts & Entertainment The indoor apartment space can act as a perfect host for growing favorite herb plants. Apartment gardening is the best option for those who want their own garden but lack of space. read more
By: Mark Bartley | 2011-01-10 | Arts & Entertainment Successful vegetable gardening is as much about good planning as it is about execution. The time when all that planning stops and the action starts is in spring. read more
By: Lawrence White | 2011-02-01 | Article Marketing Although it may be hard to believe right now, pretty soon spring will be here and with its arrival will come melting snow. While this may be a good thing, keep in mind that melting snow means that soon your lawn is going to be revealed and after a long harsh winter chances are it is not in too good of shape. read more
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 | 2010-04-01 | Gardening Heirloom seeds are a very important part of keeping a variety of a plant from going extinct. Heirlooms are a true plant that have been past down for generation. read more
By: Johnny Cartwright | 2010-03-29 | Gardening To have a good garden, you need good seeds. It's not enough that the seeds simply are capable of growing -- you want them to produce a crop of the desired quality under the conditions existing where you've placed your garden. read more
By: Johnny Cartwright | 2010-03-29 | Gardening Garden seeds can be sown in a variety of ways. The most common is to plant in straight rows, but in more intensive planting, diamond shapes are often used. read more
By: Naomi Smith | 2010-03-30 | Gardening Organic gardening is the main thing in gardening today. More and more garden enthusiasts are shifting from the conventional gardening to this method mainly because it's chemical free. Is there such a thing as an organic seed though? The first thing that every gardener has to consider in order to succeed in gardening is the quality of soil he is going to plant. The next most important this is the seed because it's basically what you will be trying to grow and nurture. read more
By: Tina Fung | 2012-03-27 | Gardening Growing lavender from seed is not difficult. With proper knowledge regarding the plant requirements, you can grow lavender from seed successfully. read more
By: Piper Cox | 2010-11-02 | Gardening A beautiful yard doesn't just happen, it takes work. There are a few things you need to do before cold weather sets in if you want a gorgeous yard all year long! read more
By: Growhouse | 2010-12-01 | Landscaping November can actually be quite a busy time in the greenhouse and the garden. By now you should have moved out all of the annuals. read more