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Silk Flowers For Your Window Sill
- By Robert Adler
- Published May 13, 2010
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For the flower puritans, not many give silk flowers a second thought But truth be told, silk flowers can serve the aesthetic value served by real flowers just as well if not better
Incorporating Bamboo Into Your Landscaping
- By Rene Thompson
- Published May 12, 2010
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Bamboo is a ubiquitous tropical plant with thousands of uses, ranging from the building of tiki huts to the making of musical instruments and even acupuncture needles For many cultures around the globe, bamboo represents strength and long life
How to Get Started Growing Bonsai Trees
- By Jefferson Kirby
- Published May 11, 2010
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Bonsai trees (miniature replicas of larger trees) have been a source of beauty and awe in private gardens and public arboretums for decades There was always such variety in sizes and styles that the miniature trees had me hooked by the age of ten
Recycling Bins Are the Ideal Solution to a Healthy Garden
- By James Mcneil
- Published May 11, 2010
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Recycling bins make it easier for people to recycle products at home as well as at work If you are concerned with the environment and want to recycle then recycling bins are ideal to help make it easier for you
Build a Garden Path the Easy Way
- By Jeff Galbraith
- Published May 11, 2010
- Gardening
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Would you like to build a path in your garden, but don't want to rent a compactor or fuss too much with levels Are you looking for a walkway that's attractive and durable
Wooden Sheds For Additional Outdoor Space
- By Michiel Van Kets
- Published May 10, 2010
- Gardening
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Companies that manufacture garden sheds have come to the realization that people want a lot more these days than the common old wooden shed used for storage and gardening In attempting to meet customers’ expectations they have come up with some unique and modern designs that appeal to all kinds of people
Why the Money Tree Plant Makes a Great Gift
- By Ellen Knight
- Published May 8, 2010
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If you are looking for the perfect gift for any occasion, you may want to consider the money tree plant It is a wonderful gift for such occasions as celebrating a new home, graduation, marriage or new business
Introduction to Garden Ponds
- By Steven Sannan
- Published May 6, 2010
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The terms "water garden" and "garden pond" are often used to mean the same thing A garden pond normally contains plants and fish like goldfish, while a water garden will contain a variety of aquatic plants and may contain fish typically like gold fish
Quantum Generator Technology, Quantum Physics And Organic Gardening - What Is The Connection?
- By Gary Hunsicker
- Published May 5, 2010
- Gardening
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The Quantum Generator Technology is a newly emerging applied science in the area of quantum physics, communication, information storage & retrieval and quantum intelligence Way back in 1905 Einstein's theories rocked the world
Choose a Metal Garden Shed For Durability
- By Michiel Van Kets
- Published April 28, 2010
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If you are lacking storage space within your home then a convenient and easy solution is to buy a garden shed They offer organization, efficiency and space, and can be facilitated for all sorts of uses
Don't Build Square Foot Gardening Beds Yourself
- By Hank Gordon
- Published April 24, 2010
- Gardening
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Square foot gardening beds offer a great deal of options in regard to how involved you want to be, you can do everything and build one yourself if you want or you can buy ready to use vegetable garden raised beds We can only recommend that you look here at these vinyl raised vegetable garden beds
A Brief History of Gardening
- By Ryan Dowmann
- Published April 23, 2010
- Gardening
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Gardening fundamentally splits into two halves; gardening for food (or farming) and gardening for aesthetic pleasure It’s the history of the pleasurable side of gardening that we’re looking into in today’s article
High Quality Materials Make High Quality Fences For Years To Come
- By Roger Wilcox
- Published April 23, 2010
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A Georgia fence contractor is someone who can help you determine the right fence for your property and then professionally install your chosen fencing Many people opt to build their own fences out of materials that they buy
Cultivating Asparagus
- By Ian SG Smith
- Published April 21, 2010
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No vegetable is held in higher esteem than asparagus The false impression that its cul¬ture involves considerable expense is perhaps the only reason why it is not more exten¬sively grown in small gardens
Cultivating the Astilbe and Aubrietia
- By Ian SG Smith
- Published April 21, 2010
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The Astilbe are hardy herbaceous and shrubby perennials
Several species and varieties commonly known as spiraeas are now classed under this heading, including the hybrids with Spirae astilboides, which are very useful for forcing in the cool greenhouse
Growing Auricula
- By Ian SG Smith
- Published April 21, 2010
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Auricula are hardy perennials
Auriculas belong to the Primula family and are divided into two main types, the show and the alpine
Cultivation of the Aristolochia and Armeria
- By Ian SG Smith
- Published April 20, 2010
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The Aristolochia are hothouse, greenhouse, and hardy climbing plants
A diverse race of climbing plants, they are mostly natives of tropical regions
Top 10 Reasons For Looking After Your Garden
- By Carey Baird
- Published April 16, 2010
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Looking after your garden is extremely important Not only does owning a good looking garden appear more pleasing to the eye, it is also a great talking point among friends, a great place to relax in the summer months, it can also add value to your home
Maintaining Your Lawn Throughout The Summer
- By Eric Winston
- Published April 16, 2010
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Hot summers offer some unique challenges for homeowners that want to maintain a healthy lawn To meet the challenges of hot and dry summer weather, it is important to regularly water your lawn, use slow release fertilizer and not leave large objects sitting on your lawn to bake in the sun
Lawn Care Tips For Vancouver, B.C.
- By Eric Winston
- Published April 16, 2010
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Vancouver’s climate is unique for the Pacific Northwest Living under the protection of the Rocky Mountains and dipping our toes into the Pacific Ocean, Vancouver boasts Canada’s mildest winters, and some of the wettest, foggiest conditions in the country

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