No Dig Gardens - How to Build One (12 Jun 2006) No Dig Gardening is a clean, green, easy way to grow your own vegetables. This article will explain what a no dig garden is and how to build one.
Starting Seedlings Indoors (12 Jun 2006) For those that have a short growing season, you may want to start your seedlings indoors. But be careful...this will definately ignite spring fever!
Composting - aka: The Circle of Life! (12 Jun 2006) A quick and easy guide to building your own compost. Composting is the natural finish on the 'circle of life' that gardening represents.
Growing Vegetables in Containers - The Compact Solution (12 Jun 2006) Growing vegetables in containers is a great solution for those not wanting a large garden or those living in a unit. Same principles, smaller spaces, good results!
Science Cant Explain Everything! (12 Jun 2006) Scientists try to explain everything that goes on in nature. But there is evidence that vegetable plants have both a sex and a personality that can affect how well they grow. Not only that, they are showing disturbing similarities to my children...
Can Your Sundial Really Tell The Time? (12 Jun 2006) Sundials have been used for some five thousand years but are they now regarded as mere garden ornaments? After a brief historical introduction, this article considers the question posed in the title by giving the Alice in Wonderland reply that it depends upon what you mean by "the correct time". Also included is advice on how to set up your own sundial.
Patio Design – Expanding Your Home Outdoors (12 Jun 2006) Something your friends and family will love. Why not convert some of your back yard into a patio and beautify your home and increase its value.
Discount Patio Furniture – An Easy Way to Get the Best (12 Jun 2006) Buying discount patio furniture is an economical way to obtain quality furniture for your patio. Learn some effective tips and tricks to get the Best-for-Less.
Gallica Roses (12 Jun 2006) If you want roses with fragrance and a sense of history, then look no further than the Gallicas.
Tuberous Begonias (12 Jun 2006) A guide to the cultivation and various types of tuberous begonias.
Growing Palms (12 Jun 2006) A guide to the selection, care and cultivation of some of the hardier palms.
Cyclamen (12 Jun 2006) A guide to the selection and cultivation of these fascinating and very beautiful plants.
The Protea Family (Proteaceae) (12 Jun 2006) A comprehensive article on the selection and cultivation of this marvellously varied family of evergreen shrubs and trees.
Viburnum (12 Jun 2006) A guide to the selection and cultivation of this genus noted for is showy and sometimes frangrant spring flower display and for it vibrant late summer to autumn fruit.
Camellias (12 Jun 2006) A brief introduction to the species and cultivars of the genus Camellia and their cultivation.
10 Tips for Successful Rose Planting (12 Jun 2006) Planting roses isn't actually complicated, as long as you have some good advice and tips to start with...
Choosing the Right Roses for your Garden (12 Jun 2006) There are literally hundreds of types of roses that you can grow in your garden. With such a selection to choose from, it can be extremely difficult to choose the rose that's right for you. To make this task a bit easier, We've outlined a few important factors you should consider, and explained some of the different types of roses to aid in your search.