Gardening

September 8, 2009

September 6, 2009

September 5, 2009

  • Why We Ought To Eradicate Japanese Knotweed

    Likewise called in other names such as elephant ears, monkeyweed, fleeceflower, pea shooters, and Himalayan fleece vine, Japanese knotweed is a nonwoody destructive plant that belongs to the species of Polygonaceae.  It is native to lands in eastern Asia such as Japan, China, and Korea. (…)

September 4, 2009

  • Desert Plants - A Simple Guide

    Despite how harsh the desert may seem, there are a wide variety of desert plants that grow in arid conditions. (…)

  • Growing the Concord Grape

    The Concord grape, which gets its name from Concord, Massachusetts, is a marble sized fruit that fills you entire mouth with a burst of robust sweetness! (…)

September 3, 2009

September 2, 2009

September 1, 2009

  • Selecting Tomato Cultivars For Container Gardening

    Given a large enough pot, nearly all varieties of tomatoes are suitable for container gardening; however, some will yield better results than others. 
    What Size Tomato is Best for Container Gardening? (…)

  • The Living Art of Bonsai

    The majority of the dwarfed potted trees which are called bonsai are developed from ordinary nursery stock or from somewhat dwarfed trees found in a natural habitat. (…)

August 31, 2009

August 30, 2009

  • Common Plant Names - A Closer Look

    Knowing common plant names is key if you intend on establishing a good indoor or outdoor garden. (…)

  • Caring for Bees

    Winter is an issue that gives many animals Problems, but bees have changed very well.  Bees usually produce honey in the hotter months only, and many beekeepers farm in the cold off season.  Don't be fooled into assuming that this is a cheap hobby, because far from being inexpensive, this hobby can cost you a lot of money through training, particularly when it comes to knowing where to set up your bee boxes. (…)

August 29, 2009

  • A Benefit Or A Burden: The Two Aspects of Japanese Knotweed

    With a scientific name of Fallopia japonica, Japanese knotweed is a nonwoody plant that is local to eastern Asia, specifically in China, Japan, and Korea.  It has empty stems with distinct nodules, making it look like a bamboo, even if the two plants are not directly related. (…)

  • Wine Grape Varieties

    A growing number of the grape grower and home winemakers are searching for information on quality grape varieties to grow in the backyard. (…)

August 28, 2009

  • DIY Garden Fence Installation Ideas

    There are numerous reasons to have a garden fence, including keeping deer and hares off your nicely manicured lawn and providing protection against the wind. (…)

  • Don'ts Of Grape Growing

    If you go out there and search for information on how do grapes grow, you will find a wealth of information about things you need to do to have a great harvest. (…)

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