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    Planting Your Lawns

    Tips on how to start planting you lawns You can start a new lawn from seed,sod,sprigs or plugsSod is the best for lawn if you are in a hurry, seed is cheaper, less labor intensive and offers the greatest choice of turfgrass varieties
    If you aren't too careful, you can go overboard with your summertime lawn maintenance The reason is because during the hottest months of July and August, grasses can become semi-dormant

    Methods For Building a Garden Shed Base

    Having a garden shed can be a nice addition to your backyard and garden It can act as a storage area and perhaps even a working area for the garden

    Summer Flower Growing

    Late spring is usually the best time to start planting seeds for beautiful summer flowers While the spring rains can set the seedlings going, the soil is adequately warm for germination

    Brainstorming Your Landscape Design

    A good landscape lets you express your style and meets your needs through the skillful use of materials, shapes, color and plantingsAnd now it's tie to learn more and to do some serious thinking to transform the results of all your research and ideas into the steps that will make the landscape work for you
    Your life is actually not complete without making full use of your patio All aspects of your home need full attention

    Guide To Basic Container Gardening

    Container gardening can be very convenient for individuals with minimal space in their homes

    What Is Edible Landscaping

    Edible landscaping is the use of plants that produce food in place of more commonly used ornamental plants.More people these days have chosen to create natural landscapes including those that contain plants that are useful or can be consumed. Many of these vegetable plants are very attractive, and have ornamental varieties.

    Great Plants for Edible Landscapes

    Edible landscaping, especially when paired with organic gardening practices, enhances any yard, garden or landscape.There are hundreds of edible plants that would look perfectly lovely in a landscape, but some of them work better than others.

    Organic Gardening - Pest Control

    The biggest problem organic gardeners face is dealing with pests.There are many organic solutions available, but you can make your own by using recipes that can be found in most organic gardening books.

    What Is Organic Gardening

    The organic revolution is a global phenomenon witnessed in every part of the world. Global organic food market was about USD36.7 billion in 2006 and over 30 percent or USD13.6 billion of the global demand stems from the US, according to Datamonitor.

    Types of Organic Fertilizers and Compost

    Fertilizing your plants may not be quite as simple as it would be if you used chemicals in your garden. Chemical fertilizers are certainly convenient. Most of them come in a form that only needs to be mixed with water and sprayed onto plants. But organic gardeners need a good, organic way of fertilizing their plants.

    Organic Gardening - Weed Control

    Many weed control strategies have hence been developed in order to contain the growth and spread of weeds. One of the basic methods is ploughing which works by cutting the roots of annual weeds. Another commonly used technique is by using chemical weed killers known as herbicides.However, these cannot be used in an organic garden. So what can you do?

    Garden Carts

    Not gifted with a green thumb Here’s how these garden carts can help you with your gardening prowess
    What makes a landscape design stand out from the usual designs you see all the time How do you go about having a landscape that everyone talks about and thinks is very special
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