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Articles related to "Plant"
A Basic Vegetable Garden How to plant a vegetable garden for food survival. Simple survival tip and information on global seed banks, Norwegian seed bank and Millennium Seed Bank. how to plant a vegetable garden • vegetable gardens • food survival • vegetable • vegetable seeds
Groundcovers Groundcovers are an attractive way to cover difficult areas such as under trees or steep slopes. They can also reduce the need for expensive mulch. groundcovers • mulch • weed reduction • controlling groundcovers • planting groundcovers
What Kind of Shade? - Part One - Shades of Shade Definitions of shade aren't an exact science, but it's important to get a grasp on the shades of shade. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Mosquito Plant: Agastache Cana Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds to the Garden This aromatic perennial has several common pseudonyms including mosquito plant, Texas hummingbird mint, bubblegum mint, and giant hyssop. It is native to certain areas of Texas and New Mexico, and is especially noted for attracting rufous and broad-tailed hummingbirds. Also attracted to its fragrant tubular blossoms are butterflies, bees, some sphinx moths, and even goldfinches. It has also been touted for effectively repelling mosquitoes! agastache cana • mosquito plant • attract hummingbirds to garden • attract butterflies to garden • butterfly friendly plants
Online plants How to buy plants online: what to look for in the descriptions. buying plants online • online plants • plant descriptions • choosing plants • online ordering
Gardening In Shade - Introduction Shade:. Shade can be cool, dappled, heavy, light, dank, dry and wet. It gives relief from summer’s unrelenting heat. Shade provides a home to some of the most beautiful of plants. shade • gardening in shade • shade gardening • perennials • shrubs
I resolve. . .: Painless Ordering for Perfect Potential Gardens New years Resolutions and those tempting catalogs
Compost - the Silver Bullet Compost is the best friend of the organic gardener. It fights disease, provides nutrients, conserves those nutrients, and neutralizes acidic or alkaline soil. You can never have too much compost. Read about all these benefits of compost and then go use it in your garden. composting • benefits • soil amendments • deborah turton
Bare Bones - Part I - What Are The Bones? Gardening in Shade; basic garden design garden • gardens • gardening • shade • garden design
Whiskey Barrel Water Gardens How to set up a water garden in a whiskey barrel. whiskey barrel water gardens • water garden plants • how to make a water garden • choose plants for whiskey barrel • keep fish in water garden
Science Technology Lesson Plan Students create their own "virtual garden" in the classroom and share it with others in the cyber community. Learn how to set up your own classroom project in this article. technology • education • science project • virtual garden • technology in education
Edible Desert Gardens There are many plants that are beautiful, produce edible fruit (or are edible themselves) and grow well in desert gardens. desert garden • desert gardens • edible plants • rosalind creasy • perennials
Facts About Hummingbirds Hummingbirds are beautiful, fascinating, engineering marvels. Here are some interesting facts about hummingbird classification, natural history, anatomy, and metabolism. facts about hummingbirds • fascinating hummingbird facts • classification • natural history • anatomy
Saving Heirloom Seeds If you intend to plant an heirloom vegetable garden, you will certainly want to save your heirloom seeds. To keep heirloom seeds pure, you should have a garden plan... heirloom vegetable garden • heirloom seeds • saving heirloom seeds • heirloom vegetable seed • sally morton
Conserving Water in The Desert Water is crucial to desert gardens, but the nature of the desert is to be miserly with water. Now's the time to start thinking and planning water-wise solutions. desert • water • conserve • swales • berms
Spring Vegetable Garden A vegetable garden plant list for a winter-spring vegetable garden. 10 gardening tips and gardening ideas! A corned beef and cabbage recipe & a spinach recipe... vegetable garden • gardening tip • gardening idea • corned beef and cabbage recipe • vegetable gardens
White Fringetree White Fringetree (Chionanthus virginicus) is a small native tree to North America with long white fringe flowers. It was the delicate fragrance that caught my attention. white fringetree • chionanthus virginicus • native tree • fragrant plant • susan mertz
Down with Moustaches: Rethinking front-of-the-house landscaping. Let's put a stamp of individuality on our front yard landscape instead of that same old dreary line of tired shrubs. shrubs • evergreens • yards
Ajuga and other Groundcovers Perennial groundvers can be attractive and useful and you don't have to restrict your choice to just Ivy or Vinca. groundcovers • perennial groundscovers • ajuga • bugleweed • cerastium
Gardening Tips Gardening tips to increase yield in the vegetable garden: Save space; Vegetable garden fertilizer; a Homemade Vegetable Soup Recipe and Vegetable Beef Recipe. gardening tip • vegetable garden • homemade vegetable soup • homemade vegetable soup recipe • vegetable soup recipe
Soil - Part I - Types of Soil Soil is the material that covers the earth’s crust. It’s made up of minerals and organic matter in various combinations, plus liquid (water) and gas (oxygen). What type of soil you have is one of the first things you need to find out about your garden.
Cool Season Containers Cool season annual flowers bloom into late fall and earliest spring and sometimes flower all winter. Ideal in pots or planters by the door, walk or mailbox. cool season annual • spring flower • fall flower • container • pot
Preparing A Garden Plot Preparing the garden plot for vegetable gardening success. A basic how to for garden soil amendments. Links to cooperative extensions in US and Canada Agriculture. vegetable garden • vegetables • vegetable garden plot • garden • vegetable
Make a Watering Can Make your own watering can for lots of fun in the garden. Perfect daycare or preschool project. make a watering can • gardening with kids • summer craft • spring craft • nature projects
Virtual Winter III: Paper Gardens We build marvelous gardens on paper each winter - but at a price. Is there a way to make them reasonable but still beautiful enough to dream about as well as to plant on our yards?
Late Winter Flowers Persian Parrotia has a lot to offer the garden. Unfortunately, late winter flowers are not on the top of the list. Witchhazel is the choice for winter flowers. persian parrotia • parrotia persica • witchhazel • hamamelis mollis ‘pallida’ • susan mertz
Ayrshire Roses (Rosa arvensis) Ayrshire roses have been used for hundreds of years in a variety of ways in gardens. Find out why, and how to care for your own piece of Old World charm! plant profile • ayrshire roses • climbing roses • old garden roses • perennials
Environmental Factors: 1 Recognizing and working with environmental factors helps to avoid expensive and distressing landscape design mistakes. Environmental factors interact with each other to make every site unique. Paying attention to these factors is also essential for a yard or garden plan to be successful over time. environmental conditions • environmental factors • landscape design • climate • sun and shade cycles
Flower Garden Basics How to start your new flower bed or flower garden. Simple overview of flower garden basics to help you start out right: where to put it, soil preparation, style and size. how to grow flower • plant flower garden • start flower bed • flowerbed • flower gardening
Flower Gardeners II Welcome, flower gardeners! (Part 2) Introducing Barbara Martin’s new Flower Gardens: future flower gardening articles, advice, how-to tips, techniques, new flower varieti flower garden • flower gardening • flower gardener • start flower garden • plant flower garden
Urban and Suburban Backyards Urban and suburban gardeners face challenges in creating backyard habitats in small places. While 'wildness' is a good thing, the lack of it does not negate the attempt to make backyards more wildlife-friendly. urban • suburban • backyard • wildness
Environmental Factors 2 The sun's height in the sky is crucial in determining climates and microclimates. Latitude, longitude and the earth's tilt govern amounts of sun reaching locations. georgene a. bramlage • georgene bramlage • suite101 • landscaping • landscaping at suite101
Growing from Seed How to grow perennial plants from seed. Is it cost effective? Is it different from growing veggies and annuals from Seed? perennials • growing perennials from seed • growing from seed • agastache • is it worth growing perennials from seed
Soil - Part II - Subsoil & Topsoil: Improving Your Soil Subsoil and topsoil and how to create your own topsoil.
The Honey Bee Crisis In 2005, there was a honey bee crisis in the United States. The honey bee crisis (40-60% of honey bees in U.S. dead or weakened) negatively impacts wide range of crops. honey bee crisis • crops • vegetable gardens • agriculture • pollination
Designing Desert Gardens Design and planning is essential in order to have a beautiful and bountiful desert garden. Read about principles of design and maintenance of your desert garden. design • garden design • garden • oasis zone • water conservation
Dried Flower Arrangement This centurie's old craft is still alive and thriving, even though the materials used are dried and have passed their used by date. Ellaborate arrangements can be created dried flowers arrangement • everlasting arrangement • create your everlasting dried flower arrangement • art and nature • floral arrangement |
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