Tomatoes: History, Origin, Facts... or Fiction? (12 Jun 2006) What is a tomato? You probably think it's a vegetable, right? As do most people. However, tomatoes are in fact not a vegetable, but rather, a fruit. In 1883 the United States Congress passed a tariff act requiring a 10% tax on imported vegetables; a response to the growing international trade at time.
Toxic Pollutants & Their Effect on Fish Health (12 Jun 2006) Once water temperatures increase in the summer months, fish
become more active and produce increasing amounts of waste,
leading to potential water pollution.
Tractors and Their History (12 Jun 2006) tractors play a large part of todays agricultural development throughout the world.
Training Beautiful Flowering Shrubs into Unique Ornamental Trees (12 Jun 2006) Would you like to add an ornamental tree to your landscape without spending a fortune at the nursery? This article talks about the simple tricks you can use to create a unique tree from an ordinary flowering shrub.
Tranquility in Your Own Back Yard (12 Jun 2006) A garden fountain can add beauty and serenity to you yard or garden. It's long been known that running water can aid in relaxation. The addition of a water fountain can not only add a stunning center piece to you landscape design but also improve your overall experience of relaxation.
Transplanting Tips (12 Jun 2006) There's no need to be intimidated by a tree or shrub that has to be transplanted. This article explains how simple it is to successfully transplant trees and shrubs. It's easier than you think.
Tree Pruning Tips (12 Jun 2006) Why hire a professional to prune your trees when you can easily do it yourself? This article provides everything you'll need to know to make the trees in your yard more attractive.
Trees in the Home Landscape (12 Jun 2006) Landscaping your Garden does not involve employing expensive Landsacpers but can add real value to your home.
Trust Your Plants - They Know How To Grow! (12 Jun 2006) Don't worry about putting your plants through unpleasant but necessary changes. Give them the benefit of the doubt - growing is what they do best!
Tuberous Begonias (12 Jun 2006) A guide to the cultivation and various types of tuberous begonias.
Tulip Bulbs - Fall is the Time to Prepare the Perfect Spring Flower Garden (12 Jun 2006) The Summer has come to an end and Fall begins, now is the time to plan your spring flower garden. Spring Flower Bulbs have to be in the ground before the first frost hits your garden. The rewards of your hard work will a wonderful garden this coming spring.
Turn Your Patio Into A Voluminous Vegetable Garden (12 Jun 2006) My first apartment was a second-story condo in an urban complex, far displaced from the groomed suburban landscapes and sprawling gardens I had grown up with. My only connection to the outdoors was a...
Tuscan Garden Design (12 Jun 2006) A Tuscan garden can give you that Old World feeling you sometimes long for.
Ultra Violet Pond Filter (12 Jun 2006) An ultra violet pond filter will help keep your pond water clear.
Uninvited Houseguests (12 Jun 2006) Gardeners often bring potted plants indoors in winter to protect them from freezing. Doing so may introduce some unwanted houseguests in the form of slugs, root weevils, spiders, aphids and spider mites.
Urban Water Lilies (12 Jun 2006) The allure of water lilies: Seeking solace from the relentless chaos of city life, more homeowners are enjoying the simple pleasures of a water garden in their backyard.
Using Annuals in Your Perrenial Garden (12 Jun 2006) There are several reasons to use annuals in a perennial garden. These include their season long color, ease of propogation, cost, and first season interest.