Gardening Free Articles - Page 5 of 10
Steve Welker
Starting Your First Garden
Gardening is a great and fulfilling activity. This article will discuss the basics of starting your first garden. [Read More]
Steve Welker
Guide to Bonsai Tools
Description and explanation of common tools used for bonsai. [Read More]
Steve Welker
Pruning Your Bonsai Correctly
Proper pruning of a bonsai tree is critical to it's development. Learn how and when to prune your tree for the best results. [Read More]
Anna Woodward
Dream Home Gardening
Home gardening is tricky business. Do you ever wonder how you can get your garden to look like those in popular home-and-garden magazines? [Read More]
Steve Welker
How To Properly Winter a Native Bonsai Tree
Detailed advise on the proper way to winter a bonsai tree. [Read More]
Steve Welker
Choosing the Right Roses
Information on choosing the best roses for your garden. [Read More]
Paula Brett
10 Tips For Environmentally Friendly Landscaping
Landscaping can be an enjoyable activity. Make sure you consider your landscaping choices, your house's orientation on the lot and the size of your space. You will need some creative ideas and some passion for what you are trying to accomplish. [Read More]
Paula Brett
Is Your Garden Energy Efficient?
With the daily buzz surrounding both global weather problems and the need for cheaper and better energy to heat and cool our homes, simple landscaping solutions can make your life easier. [Read More]
Jude Wright
The Many Ways of Plant Propagation
There are not just a few ways of propagating (or reproducing) plants, but many. [Read More]
Derek Both
Terracotta Pots All The Rage
Although terracotta has been used architecturally for many centuries, it wasn't until a couple of decades ago that people started to use it for household purposes. [Read More]
Cindy Heller
What Can You Gain From A Herb Garden and Vegetables Garden?
Herb gardens are obviously a specific type of garden, but what exactly do they do? There is a specific purpose for these types of gardens, and it is to cultivate plants that will be used for medicinal and cooking purposes. Other times, plants from herb gardens will be used for magical purposes, but that is a less common endeavor than just cooking the plants. [Read More]
Ron Berry
Hydrangeas - Summer's Blue Light Special
The summer is in full swing, most of your spring colors have come and gone. Sure you have the roses, asters and a few other summer bloomers but your Hydrangeas are stealing the show! [Read More]
Ann Knapp
Vermicomposting: How To Make Worm Castings
We have all heard of composting. Composting is simply the decomposition of organic waste like yard waste and kitchen waste into a very rich and nutritional dirt-like substance. Vermicomposting is very similar to composting, but vermicomposting ... [Read More]
Ann Knapp
How To Prepare A Planting Bed
Preparing a bed in which to plant can appear at first glance to be a daunting task. If you have researched the topic, you most probably have become at least somewhat familiar with terms and words such as tilling, rototilling, pH, screened top soil, shredded top soil, the chemical method, the non-chemical method... [Read More]
Ann Knapp
How To Start A New Lawn By Planting Seeds
It has got to be the most commonly asked question about starting a new lawn. Anybody who has ever contemplated starting a new lawn has pondered this question. Sod or seeds? [Read More]