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There are many different containers available, but which kind is best for your plants? Read on to find out!
Interview with rose gardening specialist, Linda Keese, who shares her experience with growing roses in pots. Find out about choosing pots, planting roses and re-potting.
Covering rhubarb crowns with a pot over the colder months is at the heart of 'forcing' rhubarb. Forcing rhubarb produces earlier stems that are tender and sweeter to eat.
Last minute shopping seems to be almost a part of Christmas. Here are some quick and easy gifts, along with tips and tricks to give them a personal "homemade" touch.
It's only once a year, so take the time to make an individual gift for that special person.
By using a slow cooker, it is quite easy to whip up a batch of homemade glycerin soap without all of the hassles that are usually involved.
Follow these top tips for south facing patios filled with beautiful flowering plants. Choosing and preparing the right pots is just as important as feeding and watering.
Pens and paper clips are just some of the items one is bound to find on a desk. Small desk items can be hard to organize without recycling plastic pots from plants.
Tender, juicy chicken wings cooked in a sweet, tangy, spicy, jerk infused barbecue sauce is a versatile dish that is great for a weeknight dinner or for entertaining.
Among the joys of living in the desert, cactus and succulent gardening ranks high. When the temperature reaches triple digits, cactus and many other desert plants thrive.
Beautiful but extravagant floral table centerpieces can blow any wedding budget. Here are some ideas for low cost table decorations that won't break the bank.
You don't even have to have a small patio to grow vegetables. A front stairway stoop will even work for a container garden.
Find out how to create an updated Victorian style decor in your living room. Here are top tips on everything from geometric floor tiles to stained glass windows.
Support your local bee population and encourage them into your garden by creating suitable nesting sites. It's easy, inexpensive and fun!
Readers frequently send questions about their plants. Here's the latest batch!
Belgium, in Western Europe, is known far and wide for her fine-tasting beers. The country's 115 brewers serve up a staggering 7.4 billion (25 cl) glasses each year.
It is easy to build a beautiful indoor/outdoor fountain using glazed pottery.
Growing your own fresh delicious vegetables and herbs doesn't have to be a daunting task. First decide whether to start container gardens or a small backyard plot.
Downspouts serve a useful purpose, and no one can argue that they don't fulfill their function. But rain chains do the job while adding a touch of elegance to the home.
Pots of showy grasses for table decorations bring the outdoors in and reflect personal style. Perfect table decorations for themed wedding receptions and other parties.
How to choose the right slow cooker. Classic slow cookers still work well but new models have electronic controls and nonstick aluminum pots.
With the cost of entertaining increasing, why not throw a fondue party? You'll not only save money - fondue parties take less time to prepare than dinner parties.
Who is narrating for us the unspeakable things that are taking place now in Iraq? Is art echoing the drums of war beating frenetically in a different, faraway continent?
A little imagination and some practical ideas can really bring a gardener’s holiday season alive.
Women love good gifts, but finding the perfect one can be a difficult task. These tips will help anyone find a unique gift for the woman in their life on any budget.
Winter doesn't have to be a time of scarcity in the garden. There are plenty of winter flowering, hardy plants that will survive the cold and frost of temperate climates.


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