vegetable garden onions04.22.10

I'm planting a patio garden in a slope in northern NH. What would be the best placement plan.? I'm going to plant tomatoes, cucumbers, green peppers, onions, carrots, squash, cabbage, kale, leaf lettuce, peppers and potatoes. I would like to create "terraces" that are Read More...

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Several Facilities that Gardening Services Provide02.14.10

Gardening services address the needs of both private users and corporations. There are very many gardening services included in the promotional offer of such businesses, from tree care and flower plantation to lawn mowing and landscaping. Yet, not all the companies that advertise in this domain Read More...

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Japanese Knotweed Removal: The Different Means Of Doing It Effectively10.28.09

Japanese knotweed can prove to be a cause of trouble for many people such as builders, gardeners, land developers, and land owners themselves. It can cause a great deal of devastation to properties and structures like roads, pavements, drains, and buildings. They are so dangerous that they hinder Read More...

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Caring And Keeping Evergreens And Conifers10.03.09

by Mrashall Clewis The evergreens most commonly used for foundation planting around homes prefer fairly light, well drained soil in which has been incorporated peat moss or other well rotted organic matter. They are relatively shallow rooted and so deep beds need not be dug. Spreading type Read More...

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The Significance Of Preventing The Propagation Of Japanese Knotweed09.08.09

Likewise called in other names like monkeyweed, elephant ears, pea shooters, fleeceflower, and Himalayan fleece vine, Japanese knotweed is a nonwoody destructive plant that is a member of the species of Polygonaceae.  It is inhabitant to lands in eastern Asia such as Japan, China, and Korea. Read More...

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Transplanting Roses for Better Sunlight07.26.09

by Kor Rassad The reasons for requiring to transplant roses are numerous. It could be because you favor to allow it greater sunlight or it could be that you are simply switching things around a bit in your garden. But, whatever the cause, there are various matters that you will need to recognise Read More...

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Learn About Landscape Gardening06.22.09

Landscape gardening has often been likened to the painting of a picture. Your art-work teacher has doubtless told you that a proper picture should have a point of chief interest, and the rest of the points simply go to make the central idea more attractive, or to form a fine setting for it. So in Read More...

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Some Things You Need to Know Before Cultivating a Bonsai Tree05.03.09

Planting bonsai is not as complicated as you think! Though it has a lot of rules, you are going to be pleased of the result. By having a bit patience and care, you can successfully cultivate bonsai tree. So, ensure that you have got the appropriate tools and place to live your bonsai in! Bonsai Read More...

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J. P. Connell Rose01.17.09

J. P. Connell RoseThe J. P. Connell Rose, Rosa ‘J. P. Connell’, is a fragrant, upright shrub with double, lemon-yellow, with 2.5-3″ flowers that bloom in June. The J. P. Connell Rose blooms recurrently throughout the rest of the season. The flowers become cream colored as they Read More...

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Henry Hudson01.17.09

Henry HudsonThe Henry Hudson rose is a rugosa hybrid shrub rose that is a very neat and tidy bush that does not overtake it’s welcome in the garden bed. The Henry Hudson blooms repeatedly with large clusters of white semi-double blooms. The prominent yellow centers are a lovely contrast to Read More...

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