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  • Backyard Water Garden - Water Falls  By : Mike Eggert
    When was the last time you observed a water fall? There is nothing quite as calming as gentle, cascading water spilling over rocks and into a pool below. It doesn't matter if it is in Yellowstone Park or in your living room. The relaxing effects are the same.
  • A Garden For The Whole Family  By : Ken Charnly
    You can have the most elaborated back yard from the entire neighborhood, but if it isn’t functional you have built it in vain. We all want to have beautiful and flourishing gardens, but when we have a family, we must also take into consideration the needs of the other members of it.
    Divide the space of your yard in two or three visual spaces, one for play and relaxation, one for gardening and maybe one for pets.
  • The Top 10 Tips For Getting Rid Of Weeds In Your Lawn  By : Jim Johnson
    Weeds are the enemy of a beautiful healthy lawn. They can quickly take over and turn a lush green carpet into an eyesore. But there are ways to deal successfully with a weed problem, and there are things you may not be aware of that promote the spread of weeds.
  • Your Perennial Garden: a Maintenance-Free Zone?  By : Maureen Cook
    Maureen Cook shows how you can enjoy a perennial garden that offers the best of both worlds: maintenance-lite but still offering a visual delight even in the depths of winter.
  • Lawn Care For Your Home  By : Sandra Stammberger
    A lawn or a garden in the backyard proves to be a recreational spot for the members of the family.
  • Tiki torches Bring a Tropical Feel  By : Julien Raynal
    Almost everyone who has seen parties in tropical regions would have yearned to throw or attend one such party.
  • Bird Baths in Your Outdoor Décor  By : Julien Raynal
    Bird baths, a very interesting décor for bird lovers is the easiest way to attract birds. Bird baths with bird shelters and bird feeders attract birds and bring a compelling sound when waking up in the morning or while eating lunch on the patio.
  • Septic Tank Maintenance Secrets  By : Corey K. Tournet
    A failing septic system can significantly lower the return on your real estate investment. Replacement costs often run from $5,000 to $20,000 or more, and septic systems are failing at an alarming rate. However, in many cases you can avoid these problems with the proper preventive maintenance.
  • Is the Deck You Are Building Safe ?  By : ian Williamson
    Building a new deck or replacing an older one will prove to be and excellent investment, however there are certain pitfalls that a person should be aware of. Be sure to spend some time checking these before beginning construction.
  • How to Enjoy Gardening for Seniors and the Physically Challenged  By : Trevor Kassulke
    Are you in a wheelchair, and long to dig in the dirt or are your knees just starting to age and you are afraid you'll have to give up gardening altogether?
  • Enjoying Some Gardening  By : John Austwick
    Enjoying Some Gardening with a Greenhouse

    People have different interests. Some prefer sports while others enjoy painting. Another hobby for those that love plants is gardening. Equipped with the proper tools and equipment, the person can beautify the home and enjoy the compliments of neighbors.

    It takes time to plant something then watch it grow. It is for this reason that people have to concentrate on watering the plants and making sure that insects or weeds do not destroy it.
  • organic hydroponic greenhouses  By : John Austwick
    Conventional farming makes people plant crops over a field of land, give it water to help it grow then harvest it when the time comes. This was practiced for many years until the demand for food increased which made scientists rely on other techniques to increase production.
  • Hydroponics - A Novel Blessing of Science  By : Paul MacIver
    The term hydroponics stands for the technique of cultivating plants in a nutrient solution rather than in soil. It’s a novel technique of growing plants in water which contains dissolved nutrients. This technique is also known as indoor gardening, aquiculture and tank farming.
  • A Guide To Japanese Garden Bridges  By : Charles & Susan Truett
    Ready for something different in your garden? Take a look at Japanese bridges. These beautiful ornamental bridges bring the Far East right into your back yard or garden.
  • Hydroponics Gardening - How to Grow Flowers and Vegetables with Minimal Time and Effort  By : Paul MacIver
    Did you know that you can still grow your own beautiful flowers and vegetables, without having to spend many hours every week looking after your garden?

    If you want a garden but only have limited time to look after it, hydroponics is a great option. Hydroponics gardening has many time-saving advantages over conventional gardening methods.
  • Make A Good First Impression: Landscape Your Driveway  By : Ron King
    As the entrance to your home, the driveway should not be neglected. It can either be a scar on the other landscaping around the home or it can add depth to the entire look of your home
  • 3 Ways to Prevent Garden Slug and Garden Snail Damage  By : Carey Pott
    One of the most common problems faced by gardeners is the one of the garden slug and garden snail. Even experienced gardeners tear their collective hair out at the destruction these creatures can cause. So I thought I would give you a few tried and tested tips, and some others perhaps not so well known, to help you deal with them - you won't get rid of them all together, but at least you will be able to keep them under some sort of control!
  • Gardening: It may just be the best thing you can do for yourself.  By : jamie
    Most people in today's world garden for pleasure. Although in the past a vegetable garden would have been used to feed the family, nowadays it's just as easy to head down to the grocery store for your supply of potatoes, tomatoes and green beans.

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