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» Building Greenhouses - Asking The Basic Questions
By  Scott Fromherz | Published 2007/08/22 | Gardening
Greenhouses are structures which provide the ideal growing environment for flowering plants as well as vegetables. There are many styles and basics you need to know before you begin building greenhouses.
» Gardening For Beginners
By  Saleem Rana | Published 2007/08/22 | Gardening
It's easy to learn how to create a lush and vibrant garden with the following tips.
» The Fragrant History of Roses
By  Jimmy Cox | Published 2007/08/21 | Gardening
By any other name...a rose is still a favorite flower of gardeners and romantics the world over. Discover the rich history of this fragrant bloom.
» How To Fight Bugs Responsibly
By  Ann Knapp | Published 2007/08/21 | Gardening
We all have to fight bugs. Let me correct myself. Those of us who have ever done any sort of gardening have definitely had to deal with those pesky critters. Most of us try to find the best bug repellant and exterminator we can find and just try ...
» How To Plant Flower Bulbs
By  Ann Knapp | Published 2007/08/21 | Gardening
Flower bulbs are awesome. When I was growing up, I noticed flower bulbs in the top soil, and I was not really sure what to make of them until my father explained to me what they are and how they work. It was difficult for me to grasp as a youngster, since all the other flowers we planted, we actually had to plant as real flowers each and every year.
» How to Prepare Your Garden for Winter
By  Ann Knapp | Published 2007/08/21 | Gardening
There are many people out there who think that once the first freeze comes, their gardening job is done for the year; no more weeding, no more digging, no more top soil, no more compost; and no more watering till next season.
» How And When To Transplant A Plant
By  Ann Knapp | Published 2007/08/21 | Gardening
Let's just say you notice that your landscape is not quite as it should be. After you get done with all your planting (of course AFTER you plant,) you notice that some of your trees, for example, simply do not belong where they are. You realize that, to be perfect, they should be moved a few feet this way, or a couple feet that way, or to the other side of the flower bed, etc.
» How To Get Rid Of Standing Water In Your Yard
By  Ann Knapp | Published 2007/08/21 | Gardening
Standing water in your yard after a heavy rain is a big problem. It could be enough to drive you crazy. A while after the rain stops, you go for a nice relaxing walk in your mostly dry yard, and just as you begin to relax, you feel your feet sink into the swamp that never seems to go away from your yard. Believe it or not, this is a very common problem. But what can you do about it?
» Tips For Creating A Butterfly Garden
By  Ann Knapp | Published 2007/08/21 | Gardening
The vast majority of people, as far as I know, find beautiful flowers to have a certain aesthetic value. I personally find it very enjoyable to just sit and watch the flowers grow in a stunning garden. The only unexciting thing about watching a garden, which is perhaps what may be the very detail which I find so relaxing, is the monotony of the whole thing.
» Coming Up with a Home Garden Design
By  Scott Fromherz | Published 2007/08/21 | Gardening
Gardening can be a great hobby, enjoyed informally by tending to a few plants in your yard on the weekends. Some people, however, want to create something bigger, a true garden where they try to demonstrate the green thumb that they possess.

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