Container Gardening Indoors and Outdoors (12 Jun 2006) This article shows you how to use container gardening for color, mini gardens and placement to add brightness and interest to your gardens. A tutorial on the many uses of container gardening.
Pruning Weeping Cherry Trees and Other Grafted and Budded Plants (12 Jun 2006) Are you wondering why your Weeping Cherry tree is no longer weeping? This informative article explains what makes a tree "weep" and details how you can keep it weeping with proper pruning.
Flower Bulb Catalogs (12 Jun 2006) Because of their relative ease of planting and growing, bulbs of all kinds are a popular flower choice. A wide variety of flower bulbs are available today. Tulips, lilacs, daffodils, crocuses, irises, dahlias, and gladiolus are just a few of the flower bulbs available. Even within one flower family, there are often many variations.
The Benefits of Wholesale Flower Bulbs (12 Jun 2006) A great way to save money when buying flowers is to buy them wholesale. Flower bulbs are available at wholesale prices for professional gardeners, landscapers, and suppliers. That is a well-known fact. After all, these people spend thousands of dollars buying flower bulbs and other plants and flowers.
How to Plant Spring Flower Bulbs (12 Jun 2006) Spring is the favorite season of many. It is a time of rebirth, renewal, and rejuvenation. One of the greatest joys of spring is the beautiful assortment of flowers. You can get this joy at home by planting spring flower bulbs. These are bulbs that bloom in early spring while other plants are still developing.
Planting Summer Flower Bulbs (12 Jun 2006) In the summer, the sun is shining and everything is vibrant. Even the summer flowers are brighter and bolder. No meek pastels or pasty whites here; summer flower bulbs are vivacious. While less hardy plants are dried, brown, and dying, summer flowers are bright, alive, and thriving. Summer flower bulbs are flowers that bloom in the summer.
How to Grow Japanese Red Maple Trees from Seed (12 Jun 2006) Have you always wanted a gorgeous Japanese Red Maple tree in your yard but can't find one at a reasonable price? The solution is to grow one yourself from seed. This article takes you through the simple process step by step.
What is Roofscaping? (12 Jun 2006) One often forgotten area of landscape design is coming under renewed focus with the introduction of a new design concept to Australia known as Roofscaping.
Caring For Tropical And Exotic Flowers (12 Jun 2006) You can create some of the most amazing flower arrangements with just a small quantity of tropical or exotic flowers. Their unique shapes and colors allow a minimal display to create maximum impact. Here are some tips on caring for cut tropical flowers.
Gardeners Gift Ideas (12 Jun 2006) If someone you know spends more than ninety percent of their day pruning and pairing, selecting garden gifts for their next birthday or anniversary might be the perfect token of your appreciation.
Summer Lawn Care Tips (12 Jun 2006) Summer is just around the corner, and your lawn could probably use a little maintenance before the summer season of backyard BBQs and swimming in the pool. So what are you doing now to get your lawn ready? Lawn care is often feared as a difficult and time intensive process, but with a few guidelines and tips, you can easily have a healthy green lawn in time for the first backyard party of the season.
Fun, Funky Garden Plants (12 Jun 2006) Fun, off the beaten path garden plants to try for yourself!
Feed the Birds (12 Jun 2006) While any type of birdfeeder or house will prove itself a delightful addition to your landscape, you should ask yourself just a few questions to guarantee that your bird-attracting efforts are successful for both you and the birds.
How to Rid that Lawn of Thatch! (12 Jun 2006) Homeowners as well as Lawn Business or Landscape Business owners must have wondered about thatch and how to get rid of it. Get ready to print this article...
9-11 Changed Everything for the Garden Tractor Business (12 Jun 2006) While traveling the US and occasionally taking the back highways one might have seen an interesting trend. That is the proliferation of the Lawn Garden tractors. They are everywhere and on any weekend you can see their owners mowing the grass. Previously fewer people had garden tractors but right after 9-11 everyone decided to stay home more and so they invested in things they wanted around the house, like BBQs and garden tractors.
Plant A Simple Tea Garden (12 Jun 2006) A simple how-to article on planting and maintaining a window sill or patio table tea garden.
y, Fun Garden Plants (12 Jun 2006) I have a love for funky, fun and unique garden plants. Here's one to try. It's called Sea Holly, and it's actually in the thistle family. Sea Holly is a perennial garden plant, which means you plant...