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    • 71.

      Air Layering The Roots Of Your Plants


      by Allan Wilson - 2007-04-19
      In Air layering roots are forcibly grown on the stem of a plant, which already has a root system. Such plants have usually shed off the lower foliage. Generally ornamental plants like dieffenbachia, o...
    • 72.

      Setting Up A Greenhouse


      by D Beart - 2007-04-19
      If you are a gardener who doesn't want your level of success to be determined by the weather, setting up greenhouses may be your solution. Not only will your crops not be subject to damage from the we...
    • 73.

      Plantain Herb Salve Make Your Own


      by Lisa Marshall - 2007-04-20
      It's spring and all the new growth that Mother Earth has is beginning to appear. There are so many plants growing right next to our doorstep and are often labeled as 'weeds' that have healing gifts to...
    • 74.

      Putting Together Your Landscaping Ideas


      by Clifton waldrep - 2007-04-23
      Sometimes it can be hard to come up with ideas, especially if you're not the creative type? But, don't let that stop you from your search for the perfect garden. Finding the best landscaping ideas ...
    • 75.

      Do you Know How to Repot a Root-bound Houseplant?


      by Kathy Steinemann - 2007-04-26
      It is actually quite easy if you know the basics. It only takes a few minutes to give your houseplants a new lease on life. This article provides a few do's and don'ts.A Larger Container is not Always...
    • 76.

      Mulch an Investment In Your Soil


      by Robert Gettle - 2007-04-27
      One of the best long-term investments you can make in your soil is to spread mulching material throughout your garden. Mulch is a layer over the soil that conserves washer, suppresses weeds, reduces ...
    • 77.

      How a Crocus voucher can help your garden purchases


      by Clint Jhonson - 2007-05-02
      Everybody loves their home. For people who live in houses, gardens have become common. They are viewed by most as part of their living space, a place of relaxation and entertainment. Making it more...
    • 78.

      Plants In Your Pond


      by Tim Sousa - 2007-05-14
      You may have chosen to install a pond in your backyard in order to grow water lilies and other aquatic plants. But even if you put in a pond to raise fish, or simply to enjoy the soothing sights and s...
    • 79.

      Is it Wise to Travel When your House is Empty? Never!


      by Kathy Steinemann - 2007-05-15
      Did you know that potential break-in artists could be waiting to burglarize your home while you are on holidays? And who is going to mow the lawn while you're away? Who will watch for fires or leaks i...
    • 80.

      Bonsai Trees For House And Garden


      by Victor Epand - 2007-05-17
      What plants, other than ferns and cut-leaf maples, would you recommend to be included in a japanese garden? There is a great variety of plants that could be used in a japanese garden. It depends on wh...