Buying Seeds For Your Garden On The Net
October 22, 2011 by Organic Home Gardening
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BUYING OR BUILDING A WATER FOUNTAIN: THINGS TO CONSIDER
October 20, 2011 by Organic Home Gardening
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A great deal about fountains has changed over the last decade. Now there are really high class ones made of copper, stainless steel, bronze, concrete, and stone, and some fairly nice ones made of resin and fiberglass. There are several things to consider, though. As a pump wholesaler, I speak with fountain owners all the [...]
Buying Chainsaws Online
October 18, 2011 by Organic Home Gardening
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Buying Chainsaws From Auction Sites
October 16, 2011 by Organic Home Gardening
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One source for affordable chainsaws can be on line auction sites. Often you can save quite a lot of money shopping the auction sites for a chainsaw. First, try to know what you are looking for. Research the brand and what the retail price is. Decide whether you want a gasoline or electric chainsaw and [...]
Building A Garden Fence
October 14, 2011 by Organic Home Gardening
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Build a Rain Garden
October 12, 2011 by Organic Home Gardening
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British Gardens during the Roman Years
October 10, 2011 by Organic Home Gardening
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To get a good picture of Romano-British gardens of antiquity, we must consider their prototypes in Italy. Horticulture in primitive Italy, as in other countries, was at its beginning merely intended for practical purposes. Gradually the Latin word hortus, applied in the days of republican simplicity to a field of vegetables, was stretched, at the [...]
Bring The Smell Of Nature Into Your Home With These Fragrant Flowers
October 8, 2011 by Organic Home Gardening
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A lot of money is spent in this country to reproduce fragrances for perfumes and air fresheners. The majority of these manufactured fragrances have alcohol and other additives that can actually irritate the membranes in your nose. Nature has done it the best and these are some of the most heavenly fragrances you addthis_url = [...]
Boost Yield by Adding CO2 to Your Hydroponic Garden
October 6, 2011 by Organic Home Gardening
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Low carbon dioxide (CO2) measures will limit your plant’s capacity to create energy through photosynthesis. Crops can process a great deal more CO2 than is normally found in the surroundings. One of the best ways to boost growth is to enhance the quantity of CO2 available to your crops with a CO2 system in your [...]
Bonzai Tree Seeds
October 4, 2011 by Organic Home Gardening
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There are several varieties of Bonzai Trees available at Bonzai nurseries, but these can be very expensive. Another option for growing your own Bonzai Trees is to start them from seeds. Though you may not be able to reproduce the exact tree that you see in the nursery, you can create a miniature Bonzai Tree [...]