Three Simple Techniques to make a Self Watering Flower Window Box

Posted September 30th, 2009

In the present scenario, self watering flower window boxes are popping up as a new trend. And of course, it saves both time and money and keeping your plants looking healthy when we are quite busy we forget, or we have to go on holiday.  Anyway, there are 3 simple techniques to make your flower [...]

The Most Usefull of the Willows

Posted September 29th, 2009

The Black Willow is a willow species that originated in North America. It is the largest North American willow, and it is usually relatively small compared to other trees. But under ideal conditions, it can grow to be forty five meters in height, and have trunks that can be as thick as eighty centimetres in [...]

Maintaining A Good Nursery

Posted September 27th, 2009

MAINTAINING  A GOOD NURSERY
Nursery is very important in vegetable production. It is advisable to construct a nursery  in your farm or garden to keep your seedling in a safe place. It may not be a big one but what is important  you have a nursery.
Seedlings raised in the nursery are easy to handle, convenient [...]

Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide - pH Testing

Posted September 26th, 2009

Often referred to as the power of Hydrogen. It is the measure of Alkalinity or acidity of solutions based on hydrogen ion content. pH is measured from a scale of 0-14, acids are in the 0-7 bracket (0 the most acidic), and bases at the 7-14 range (14 the strongest). Introduction of nutrients affect the [...]

Restringing and Using Gas Weed Eaters

Posted September 25th, 2009

Weed eaters are useful devices that keeps lawns free from weeds. There are things to consider when stringing and using gas weed eaters.
A weed eater is a string trimmer device founded in Houston, Texas in the year 1972 by a George Ballas. This invention dawned onto George Ballas from the concept of an automatic car [...]

Grow Your Own Medicinal Herbs

Posted September 23rd, 2009

One of the great advantages of having a herb garden at home is the ability to grow medicinal herbs. This is because using certain herbs for curative purposes is an easy, affordable and chemical-free way of treating many common ailments at home. I have been using my own herbs for many minor conditions  such as sore throat [...]

Usclean – Taking Carpet Cleaning Services To The Next Level In Kansas, Oklahoma & Missouri

Posted September 22nd, 2009

USClean is a Kansas carpet cleaning service started in 2005 by the husband and wife team of Kim and Ryan Christopher. Beginning as a business that cleaned carpet only, they quickly developed into a franchise in 2008. Today, they service not only many major cities and towns in Kansas, but Missouri, and Oklahoma as well.
Other [...]

Learn to Grow Your Own Organic Food Garden

Posted September 21st, 2009

Why Organic Food is More ExpensiveMost people believe that because organic food is all naturally grown and thus better for us, it is more expensive. There are no chemicals or pesticides used so it should cost less. That makes perfect sense doesn’t it? Well the frightening truth is organic foods are more expensive because organic [...]

Attractive Greenhouses for your Back Garden

Posted September 19th, 2009

Gardening is a highly satisfying outdoor activity. Other than the physical exercise, gardening likewise allows people to reap the fruits of their hard work, or just get closer to nature. That is why lots of individuals opt to own a garden in their home. Each garden is unlike in terms of style, figure, and function. [...]

Blue World Pools – 10 Crucial Steps to Prevent Swimming Pool Drowning

Posted September 18th, 2009

Our children are precious and their care our responsibility. This is not only limited to parents and loved ones however, if you have a swimming pool in your garden then, whether you have children or not, it is your responsibility to ensure that you do everything you can to make the pool and surrounding area [...]