Gardening

How to Save Money on Your Log Cabin for the Garden

Aug 21st, 2008 | By JosephBlackburn | Category: Gardening

Having a log cabin in the garden can be a delightful accessory to add. It can give your garden a personality and style like nothing else. However, it can prove to be quite expensive if you are not careful. But there are some things you can do to keep the costs down [...]



You Can do Container Vegetable Gardening

Aug 20th, 2008 | By KenhJones | Category: Gardening

As the proud owner of a tiny vegetable plot one of the easiest ways to increase my plot is to grow vegetables in containers. Container vegetable gardening has become very popular to the point the seed companies now have special varieties for growing vegetables in containers. You cannot always use just any plants because some [...]



Selecting A FirePit

Aug 20th, 2008 | By Suzanna | Category: Gardening

When looking for a Fire Pit, one of the most important considerations is your space - and not just size and location. Do you have a physically large space or a small one? Are you considering a Fire Pit for ambiance, warmth, or for a multi-purpose solution - like a fire and a grill or [...]



Hedge Plants a Natural Way to “Fence” Your Yard

Aug 20th, 2008 | By HankGordon | Category: Gardening

Passing kids, nosy neighbors, wandering drunks, escaping pets, there are many different reasons for fencing your yard but it is quite expensive to fence your whole yard and lets be honest there are more natural and economic ways to get some privacy against prying eyes. A solution with evergreen hedge plants is much better way, [...]



What to Consider When Building a Garden Shed

Aug 20th, 2008 | By PeterRushbrook | Category: Gardening

Constructing a garden shed can be an enjoyable project if you know what you are doing. As soon as the project is complete, you will wonder what you have been doing all this time without a shed. It is extremely handy for having all of those tools and gardening supplies in one place.
There really are [...]



Late Summer Garden: Easy and Cheap Gardening Tips

Aug 20th, 2008 | By KathyWilson | Category: Gardening

Has your late summer garden seen better days? If your outdoor paradise is getting a little ragged, and you would like some easy and cheap gardening tips to get it back into shape in time for fall, keep reading!
Most gardens, no matter how well they are designed will have periods without a lot of bloom. [...]



Fall Vegetable Gardening

Aug 20th, 2008 | By RichardMurray | Category: Gardening

Even experienced gardeners will often ignore the fact that their gardening efforts can extend well into the fall season, while in certain sections of the world; gardening is virtually a year round endeavor. Extending the gardening season is becoming more critical to all of us because of the changing dynamics in the world’s food supply. [...]



Practical Landscaping Ideas For New Homeowners

Aug 19th, 2008 | By DanielMillions | Category: Gardening

When you move into a new home, you want a lawn that is as beautiful as your new home. Every homeowner has a different idea of what makes up a beautiful lawn. It is important for a new homeowner to work with their landscaper to help create the most practical landscape for their purposes. What [...]



Lawn Mower Sharpening and Repair - What You Need to Know

Aug 18th, 2008 | By GeorgeKilbride | Category: Gardening

Maintaining a thriving green garden needs proper care and the right equipment on hand. Having the right lawn mower for your landscape’s glory that will cut the grass and not actually rip them up is a must have. If you wish to buy one, the primary thing that you need to consider is your landscape. [...]



What You Need to Know About Roses

Aug 18th, 2008 | By VeraPappas | Category: Gardening

Roses are one of the most beautiful flowers in the garden. They can also be one of the most difficult to grow. Caring for roses may take some time, but the rewards are worth it. There are many, many different types of Roses. Tea, Grandiflora, Floribunda, Old English, Ramblers, Climbers, Miniature, etc. Many of the [...]