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- Are Your Houseplants Safe?
There is nothing more attractive and cheerful than a room filled with healthy green houseplants. They offer aesthetics to the interior of our homes, improve indoor air quality, and often provide emotional satisfaction to the caregiver in getting the plant to bloom or produce new growth. However, did you know that plant exposures are some of the most frequent poisonings reported to poison control centers?There are more than 700 species of poisonous plants in the United States and many of these ca…
- The Language and Meaning of Flowers
Sweet flowers alone can say what passion fears revealingThomas Hood poem, The Language of FlowersFlowers and bouquets of flowers have a meaning of their own. Most of us know that a dozen red roses means, “Be mine.” But did you know, for example, that a primrose means, “I can’t live without you,” or that a purple hyacinth means, “Please forgive me,” or that a pink carnation means, “I’ll never forget you,” or that a gladiolus means, “Give me a break?”Flower meanings have been used to convey ideas,…
- Whack-O-Matic
Copyright © 2005 Tammy ClaytonMorning coffee with the internet has become a tradition of mine in recent years. The internet holds a much greater variety of information than the newspaper, as well as less depressing things to read at the beginning of the day. No one should have to wake up with murder and mayhem in their face. A more pleasant mindset is found in waking to check the weather, respond to a note from a friend, or reading about an exciting new plant. This morning I went to look for fu…
- Understanding Weeds - How to Kill them?
When I was a child, I loved to pick Dandelions. The pretty yellow flowers were small, colorful, and looked nice tucked behind my ear! However, if one had popped up in the front yard, my hair accessory would have been considered an atrocity!I often feel sorry for weeds. They are plants too. In fact, if you flipped through a botany field guide, you may be surprised at the plants you find classified as weeds! But simply put, a weed is really defined as a plant out of place. Clover in one persons fl…
- The Magic of Flowers
Flowers are natural gifts that beautify our environment. Whether used in an arrangement to grace the kitchen table or placed in a vase by the bedside, flowers provide a sense of invitation and welcome to guests and offer the sweet fragrances of springtime in the process. The gift of flowers can brighten anyone’s day and bring an abundance of happiness to those who receive them.Flowers are MagicThe gift of a single flower is often a reflection of a romantic intention or some other form of feeling…
- Growing Geraniums Indoors Or Outdoors
The geranium has long been a favorite plant for both garden beds and containers. This common geranium is actually a member of the genus Pelargonium while the wild geranium is a member of the genus Geranium. Both look great in gardens! Both the wild and common geraniums are suited for outdoor living, but the Regal or Martha Washington geranium is best kept in containers indoors.Geraniums can be grown in planters on the porch, patio or garden. The ivy type geraniums are great for hanging baskets …
- How to Plant a Tree
Selecting the right tree for the right place is a good first step in any landscape design, but proper planting also is important for getting your tree off to a good start. Trees are like all living creatures. They require more attention in the beginning to promote a long, healthy life.Carefully choose the planting site. Trees are difficult to move once they are established. Check with local authorities for regulations on placement of trees. Some communities have ordinances restricting placement …
- Basic Lawn Care Knowledge: Thing You Must Know
Great lawn maintenance can be a tough job, but there are a few simple things you can do on a regular basis to avoid having to rescue a 'lawn gone bad'. By then the work you'll have to put in is on a far major scale...
For managing your lawn in the best possible way, these are the main things to consider. For example, it really helps to scarify for weed control. Not only that, scarifying stimulates and fortifies lawn growth, of course in combination with proper feeding. Worm control is very impor…
- Selling Your House? Trim Your Shrubs!
Shrubbery and other greenery that has an unkempt appearance can often be misconstrued as a sign of neglect, and gives a bad impression of your house overall. Prospective homebuyers who see shrubbery that has not been well maintained may not even be aware of their observation, but it will have an impact on the way they view your property as a whole.If they do observe the unkempt shrubbery directly, they may make the assumption that the rest of the home has not been properly maintained.Keep bushes…
- The Most Popular Flower Fragrances
What everyone is astonished at a flower, is its fragrance. There are different flower fragrances as there are different flowers. But some of them are less popular than others. That comes from the fact that people prefer specific flower fragrances and are indifferent to others. The most admired flower fragrances are the following ones:
Roses. Roses are regarded as the finest of flowers, as the 'queen of the flowers'. That is because of their incredible flower fragrance. Rose fragrance is used f…
- Decorative Garden Accents
Think of your garden like you would a room in your home. After planning the shape, tilling the soil, choosing the right plants the last step is to add those personal touches. And just like indoors this is accomplished with accessories.What type of accessories or accents you add will depend on what you like and what type of garden you’ve designed. For example in a formal type garden you probably would not add whimsical looking birdhouses or a regal looking statue would look out of place in a cott…
- How To Design and Build A Pond
Building a pond is a big undertaking that involves a fair amount of hard work and, as it will be a permanent feature of your garden, it is worthwhile spending some time in the planning stage.
So before you rush into the garden with a shovel, pause for a while and think about your fish pond design and the type of pond that you want ...
Natural Pond - follows the curves and forms of nature and may include an outcrop of stone or a natural beach. This will often allow planting at the edge of the poo…
- Find Weapons Of Wood Warfare At Bigchainsaw.com
Find Weapons Of Wood Warfare At Bigchainsaw.comA chainsaw is a big part of a tool user’s tool shed. Especially when dealing with wood and similar materials, a chainsaw can make fast work of heavy task, saving you the time and the effort. Whether dealing with old furniture, pruning trunks and branches or making a large wooden sculpture, find the chainsaw that is right for you at Bigchainsaw.com.A very popular product is the Stihl chain saw. The Stihl Company was started in 1926 by Andreas Stihl i…
- Basil for Everything
I planted three kinds of basil today. I love basil it is one of those herbs that just is is truly indispensible in the kitchen. Ocimum basilicum, Sweet Basil, is the most common. Two or three plants will keep you in fresh Basil all summer, and give you plenty to dry for winter. The flavor is great, but deteriorates some after the plant flowers. Let a stalk or two go to seed for next years crop. Purple basils: have dark purple serrated leaves, pink flowering; good for cooking. 'Purple ruffles' is…
- Garden Hose Basics
When you really think about it, a garden hose is one of the most valuable tools in your arsenal of outdoor tools. A hose can wash the car, fill the hottub, water the flowers, and even provide your kids with hours of entertainment.
Many people get confused however on hose 'terminology'. The following will help you fully understand what makes up a hose, before you go shopping for one.
Materials That Makeup a Hose
The materials that make up a hose can vary. The most inexpensive and light-weight ar…
- The Lesson of the Morning Glory
I planted seeds in my little garden this year.
I have never planted seeds before because I am not a very patient person and waiting for the little green shoots to rise above the ground was just too much for me. But this year, I thought I would give it a try. I thought it would be a good metaphor for me to plant something and watch it grow, much as I have many times, planted thoughts, dreams and affirmations and watched many of them become a reality.
And so in the Spring of this year, I planted …
- How to Grow a Forest of Sundews
HOW TO GROW A FOREST OF CAPE SUNDEWSCape Sundews (Drosera capensis) are native to South Africa, and it is one of the most common carnivorous plants grown in cultivation. It is very easy to grow, and an adult plant will get up to 6 inches tall.As with all sundews, Cape Sundews produce a thick sticky substance, technically called ‘goo’ here at our nursery. We also call it ‘stuff’ or ‘glue’ or ‘thicksticky substance.’ I’m also sure botanists have their own term, but it is usually something I can’t …
- A Look at International Flower Delivery
As our global community continues to expand we often find ourselves with friends and families who live in countries outside of the U.S. In the past this caused somewhat of a dilemma if a person wanted to send a gift of flowers internationally. It was not as simple as calling the local florist; it was almost impossible to find a florist who could wire transfer the order to another florist in a different country. This has changed, however, because of the availability of resources via the Internet.…
- Teak Makes Patio Furniture Chic
Every year, teak garden benches, patio tables, chairs, dining sets, lounges, sun beds, and planters, are becoming more popular choices for furnishing porches, patios, decks, gazebos, gardens, and backyards. It's easy to understand this trend, because teak makes the most gorgeous, exquisite outdoor furniture available. However, even though this may seem to be a recent development, our fondness of teak is nothing new.
For centuries, teakwood, which comes from the Tectona Grandis tree, has been pr…
- The Right Knife Gives You an Edge
Virtually everyone uses a cutting instrument at least once a day. Whether it's kitchen cutlery, a pocketknife, or a pair of scissors, we count on these tools to slice, peel, and cut a variety of objects. All too often, though, we use knives in ways they weren't intended, and we neglect to properly maintain them. When you use the wrong cutting instrument for the job at hand or fail to keep it sharp, it not only loses its effectiveness, but it can also become dangerous. Here, then, are some guidel…
- Tips for maintaining your Snowblower
If you don't want to be standing out in the cold arguing with a snowblower that doesn't want to run, then do the annual maintenance before the snow starts flying. Regular maintenance will give you years of hassle free use, and less attitude from your blower. Don't forget the safety aspect, because without proper maintenance your snowblower could become a hazard. Each fall before winter arrives, you should check all bolts, belts, and moving parts, to ensure they are not frayed, loose, or worn. Be…
- Horse Manure - Does It Have Any Uses?
I grew up on a dairy farm and learned early in my life that cow manure is useful. That usefulness may have been born out of necessity, though. After all, the manure from a herd of 50 cows has to go somewhere right? That's how I learned that cow manure makes a great fertilizer. But we never had horses on our farm so I started wondering if horse manure is useful as a fertilizer too.
Although there is a wide range of weights among horses depending on the breed, an average adult riding horse weighs…
- Japanese Gardens vs. Western Gardens
Japanese Gardens vs Western Gardens
Japanese gardens can be found at Buddhist temples or Shinto
shrines but they are finding their way into many famous
western landmarks such as the Japanese Tea Gardens in San
Franciso, California and the Chicago Botanic Garden. These
beautiful gardens are also popular in private homes.
What is the difference between a Japanese garden and a
Western garden?
The Western garden usually has more of a utilitarian
purpose. The Japanese garden is intended to re…
- Choosing Garden Furniture
No matter how pleasant a garden is, it is not being enjoyed to its full extent if there is no where for visitors to sit and admire the beauty of the garden. Luckily, few gardeners are willing to sacrifice design for comfort and with the wide choice of garden furniture available today, it is rare to find gardens bereft of furniture. Garden furniture will if anything look great with just about any style of garden. Indeed, many gardens will provide several different items of furniture so that peopl…
- Ornamental Plants That Improve Bird Habitats
Birds can be an important addition to any landscape. Selecting the best ornamental plants that help improve the habitat of your back yard should be choosen for features that provide birds with food and shelter.
Viburnums provide excellent food and shelter for bird habitats.
Viburnums are attractive, versatile, adaptable shrubs for any landscape in which you want to improve your bird habitat.. They can be used as hedges or screens and in mixed perennial and shrub borders. They can stand alone a…
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1. Kick Start Your Landscape With Winter Gardening Tips
Winter Gardening Tips
Winter can be a bleak hard time of the year for the grower of nursery stock. The days are short and the nights are long. Yet growing plants is a year round activity that does require the grower to be performings tasks.
Watering plants can be be on your list. The ground may not be frozen and plants still use water. If the ground is not frozen you can still water if the ground will accept the water. Most plants are dormant so the amount of watering is not as high as in the h…
2. The Benefits of Using Landscape Software
If you enjoy making your yard as beautiful as it can be or if you own a landscaping service, you may want to consider investing in landscape software.
What is landscape software?
Landscape software allows you to come up with new designs for your landscaping needs and to view them as a finished product to decide if they are right for you. It can be a major asset to someone who does landscaping projects on a regular basis. It can also save you from a lot of time and hard work only to realize that…
3. CREATING YOUR PLACE OF ESCAPE WITH A TRANQUIL WATERFALL & GARDEN
In the fast-paced world we live in today, people are often highly affected by the chaos, stress, and busyness surrounding them. Pressures from work, family and friends constantly loom over our heads, crying for our attention, time, and energy. Sometimes we wonder when we'll ever get a break, or a time to re-energize. When you come home from a day on the job, you want to come to a place where you can take a deep breath and genuinely relax.
Incorporating a waterfall into your garden adds a dynami…
4. How to Prune Apple Trees
In this article you will find out how to prune apple trees. (One of several articles from the author on how to prune fruit trees). Pruning apple trees can be done several ways. This operation often causes concern, and considerable variation in ideas exists on the subject, generally. Concerning bush trees in the small garden, the following points should be borne in mind. First, one may ask, 'what happens if no pruning is done at all'? The answer is that too much growth may be made, the branches …
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