Gardening Articles
11: Enhance Your Garden With Decorative Solar Lighting
When it comes to decorative solar lighting for the garden you have a number of different shapes and styles to choose from, all of which can help to enhance the look of your garden. It does not matter what size garden you if you have a garden at all as there are plenty of styles of outside solar lighting that can be used to bring a dull area back to life.
12: Ideas For Landscaping Around Hot Tubs - Create Attractive Designs
Why does the landscape designing one does to surround a hot tub differ so greatly from ordinary landscape planning? Perhaps it's because you have a raised hot tub. Sure, you can just put down a layer of mulch, but it will be painfully obvious just how little you spent and how little effort you put into your so-called landscaping.
13: Learn to Build and Fertilizer Your Soil
Soil is the gardener's bread and butter, much like dough is for the chef. Without good soil all the effort in the world can come to naught, just as poor dough can lay to waste even the most extravagant culinary effort. Soil varies by area into three broad categories, and also varies in quality from area to area. The categories that soil falls into are claylike, sandy and silt. Ideal soil contains a good mixture of the three types, and is called good garden loam. Clay soil possesses the greatest water-holding capability, while sandy soil possesses the least.
14: Container Gardening: Growing Vegetables In Containers
There are many advantages to growing vegetables in containers. It is easier to maintain the soil. There are also more possibilities for dealing with light and temperature variants. It is also easier to control pests. Container gardening can be done inside a house, on the porch, or in a greenhouse.
15: Safe Ways To Treat Fruit Trees For Pests
It is almost impossible to protect your fruit trees from pests during the summer without using pesticides or chemicals. However, many gardeners worry that traces of such substances can find their way into the fruit itself. There is a way, though, to rid your trees of pests without affecting the tree itself.
16: Great Vine Ideas for Planting Around Your Home
New subdivision homes often find themselves lacking for vegetation. They may contain hedges separating properties, but other than that have small trees and little else in the way of greenery. Vines make a great quick solution to this problem, and also provide a new home with a sort of earthy elegance that makes it appear older and statelier than it is.
17: Controlling Pests In Your Vegetable Garden
Unfortunately, you're not the only one who loves your fresh, home grown vegetables. Insects, rabbits, mice, deer and other pests do too. And they eat more than just the vegetable itself, often munching on leaves and even roots. That takes away not only the food, but the ability of the plant to create more. Very greedy, these little creatures.
18: No Mercy - Squash Annoying Weeds
Weeds are the nemesis of all lawns, whether they are nearly as ancient as the trees around them, or freshly planted. These unsightly blemishes can really ruin the appearance of an otherwise immaculate lawn. To combat the spread of weeds across America, a number of quality chemical compounds have been devised that stop weeds dead in their tracks.
19: Landscaping Basics For The Front Yard
Many people tend to focus their landscaping efforts on the front yard, since the front yard is generally the first thing people see. There are a variety of different styles of landscaping for the front yard. As well, there are countless numbers of ideas for landscaping that remain in the minds of many homeowners. Below are some basic landscaping concepts for landscaping your front yard.
20: Learn How Easy and Inexpensive Feeding Hummingbirds Can Be!
One of the most interesting birds around is the hummingbird. There is just nothing else like watching the tiny creature zip around your yard and find hummingbird food. The little bird can zip across the yard, buzz your ear and fly away before you can even spot it! Keeping a regular hummingbird visitor in your yard is fun and easy to do, just provide a little hummingbird food.
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