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Articles related to "Suburban Gardens"
Dwarf Conifers for Suburban Gardens and Patios For maintenance free gardening, especially on patios and suburban gardens, dwarf conifers are the ideal choice. Dwarf conifers come in many colors and sizes. dwarf conifers • suburban gardens • small conifers • enhance patios • town gardens
The RHS comes north The Royal Horticultural Society comes to the north-west of England. With so many town and urban gardeners close by, including myself, this was an event not to miss. rhs • town gardening • town gardens • garden shows • exhibitions
Australia's Amazingly Colorful Garden Birds Ornithology in the Ozzie Back Yard! Forget about dull sparrows and starlings. Australian garden birds are Big, Bright and Beautiful! parrots • australian garden birds • feeding birds • rainbow lorikeet • sulphur crested cockatoo
Biological Controls in the Garden a brief description and table of biological controls available to the gardener for controlling common pests and diseases rose garden • pest • insect • disease • aphid
Solar Powered Garden Lights Guide Solar lawn lights are easy to install because they don't need wiring. However they are not entirely problem-free. solar light • garden light • lawn light • solar light problems • solar light performance
Sumach – A Taste of Mesopotamia Chicken Sumach - A delicious and foolproof recipe that is great for a dinner party or a family meal sumac • sumak • sumach • middle eastern cookery • sumac spice
The Earliest Blooming Trees When the apricot and plum trees bloom, you know spring has truly arrived. Here are the earliest blooming flowering trees for your garden. early blooming trees • ornamental trees • pink flowering trees • ornamental fruit trees • prunus
1966 World Cup England Review The famous Wembley Goal gave hosts England a 4-2 win over West Germany for the proud football nation's first World Cup title. england win first world championship by beating we • "wembley goal" gives england first world cup title • "wingless wonders" • jules rimet cup stolen and found by dog pickles • first world cup mascot a lion called world cup wil
February is nearly over A short article on what to do at the end of summer in Western Australia's dry climate. dichondra repens • golden robinia (robinia pseudoacacia) • desert ash • claret ash • golden ash.
Gas vs Electric vs Cordless Power Hedge Trimmers Hedge trimmers don't use much power. This means that electric hedge trimmers are a practical alternative to gas (petrol) hedge trimmers. Here's how to choose. gas hedge trimmer • corded hedge trimmer • cordless hedge trimmer • pole trimmer • hedge trimmer performance and features
Murdo Morrison's Suburban Backyard Habitat Creating a garden for people and wildlife alike. backyard habitat • back yard gardening • natural garden • wildlife friendly • environment
Myth and Folklore: Dandelions ...even the bane of suburban gardens, Dandelions, have a bit of Myth and Folklore about them. myth and folklore: dandelions • gregg m. pasterick • wildflowers of north america • botany • ecology
Summer's Bounty The wealth of Summer is in the abundance of wild and cultivated foods that are ready to harvest. Share the wealth! wild foods • edible wild plants • garden • gardening • cooking
All Season Gardening with Rhododendrons Rhododendrons are shrubs for all seasons. Evergreen leaves in winter with multicolored blooms from early spring. Most types of gardens are enhanced by Rhododendrons. gardening with rhododendrons • versatile rhododendrons • early blooms to many gardens • rhododendrons shrubs for all seasons • evergreen leaves in winter
An Unusual Approach Garden designer Mark Laurence has a rather unusual approach to designing gardens. mark laurence • garden design • still points • traditional gardens • lines of movement
Bizarre Conifers
I have a fondness for conifers with unusual growth patterns. This article is about placing these unusual plants in gardens. cedar • larch
Contrast - Part 1 I continue my series of articles about the principles of design with an article about contrast. contrast • formal • informal
In the Shadow of Nightmares
Has the threat of nuclear war had any effect on the design of gardens? cold war
Bonus Article-Informative course on Habitats for Backyard Birds Review of Suite 101 University course on providing habitats for backyard birds. enviroment • habitat • birding • backyard birding • action plan
Garden Gnomes and Anti-Gnomes Gnomes in history and a present day look at kitsch in the garden gnomes • elves • fairies • garden ornaments
In Season Celebrate the year by enjoying each month's special offering from the vegetable garden, market, or the wild. It's not only good for you and the planet, it also tastes better. garden • gardening • vegetable gardening • cooking • recipes
Melancholy Pleasures
If you wanted to introduce melancholy into your garden, how would you go about it? the pleasures of melancholy • thomas warton jr
Summer Inspirations We are now at the height of the summer season with roses and clematis in abundance. Garden visiting is a popular pastime in England as elsewhere, now is the time to visit some of these private gardens for inspirational ideas for next season. gardening • town gardening • city gardening • urban gardening • national gardens scheme of england and wales
Wildlife and Gardens - Part 3 Gardening in Shade - Wildlife and Gardens - Part 3 - Our Fine Feathered Friends wildlife • birds • attracting birds to the garden
Battling Bambi It's difficult for the gardener to appreciate the finer qualities of Bambi while watching one knee-deep in a flower bed, munching away on precious plants. Success and failure in the battle with Bambi, including plants that my herd has not eaten. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials |
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