Hydroponics Gardening verses Organic Gardening: Which Grows the Best Cannabis? (12 Jun 2006) Hydroponics gardening offers many advantages to the cannabis grower. In fact hydroponics gardening is probably the number one source all cannabis that is cultivated in the U.K. It seems these days that even though cannabis is still illegal...
Im A Leaf Thief And A Composting King (12 Jun 2006) Stop wasting your leaves by putting them out to curb every fall. With this article you'll learn how to use your leaves and garden waste to make compost for next year's garden. Once you start you won't want to stop. You'll be stealing other people's leaves in no time.
Indoor Gardening Tips for Jerry Seinfeld (12 Jun 2006) Come on, admit it....is your thumb not as green as you want it to be? Are you having trouble keeping your house plants alive and healthy? Relax….you're not alone!
International Flower Delivery (12 Jun 2006) As our global community continues to expand we often find ourselves with friends and families who live in countries outside of the U.S. In the past this caused somewhat of a dilemma if a person wanted to send a gift of flowers internationally.
Introducting KOI-Cam! (12 Jun 2006) This is a project I've had on the back burner for many months
now, but now it's finally ready!
Introduction to Aquaponics (12 Jun 2006) Although not as popular as hydroponics, aquaponics is generating a lot of interest. People are intrigued by the process of cultivating plants in recirculating aquaculture or fish farming.
Introduction to Botany (12 Jun 2006) Botany is a branch of biology which involves the study of plants. Plants are defined as a multicellular organism that photosynthesize. Bacteria, algae and fungi continue to be the provinces of botany because of their historical relationship and similarities with "true plants."
Invite Butterflies to Your Garden (12 Jun 2006) Learn how to entice butterflies to your garden. Plant selection, garden location, food for butterflies, and location for the garden.
Invite Spring Early - Grow in Your Basement (12 Jun 2006) Wouldn't you like to be eating fresh vegetables when your neighbors are just getting their gardens started? You can, and it's not that hard! With simple grow-light shelves, even your basement can become your early-season greenhouse. Get started now!!
Iris Flowers Remind Me Of Mom! (12 Jun 2006) Discover three reasons why iris flower remind me of my mom. Plus, pick up some free, quick, short tips about iris flowers along the way.
Is Teak Wood Outdoor Furniture Right for Me? (12 Jun 2006) Answers the questions most often asked in the decision making process of purchasing outdoor furniture: What makes one better than the other: what is all the hype about Teak Wood and why should I bother with it. Article also gives a breif history of how Teak came to be the "wood of choice" among countries of the world.
Italian Vegetable Seeds (12 Jun 2006) Some might ask, "Why grow Italian vegetable seeds?" Why bother with going international when there are already plenty of seed companies in the U.S.?
Japanese Gardens – Basic Design Questions That Should Be Addressed (12 Jun 2006) Designing a Japanese garden is more than plunking down some plants and rocks. Here are several questions you need to address to help with the process of planning out your own garden design.
Japanese Gardens: The Practical Use of Stones and Boulders (12 Jun 2006) There are many elements and features that are found in Japanese gardens. The 3 most important Japanese garden elements used are plants, water, and rocks. This article forcuses on the pratcical use of stones within the garden design, along with its aesthetic qualities.
June Gardening Tips (12 Jun 2006) These are just a few gardening tips for you to consider here in late June. Many people seem to think that just because all the plants have been put into their places for the summer and your perennials are blooming, or past bloom, there is no more work to be done. The garden is full of multi-colored flowers, so there must be little or nothing to do. Right?
Keeping the Balance of Nature: Pond Water Maintenance (12 Jun 2006) You might be tempted to let Mother Nature tend to your backyard
pond, and who could blame you? After all, she does a pretty good
job of taking care of really big ponds, so why would your
backyard ecosystem pose much of a challenge to her?