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History of Bonsai By Rob Mellor
First originBonsai first appeared in China over a thousand years ago, where it was the practice of growing single specimen trees in pots because it was considered as an expression of the harmony between heaven and earth, man and nature. These early specimens displayed sparse foliage and rugged, gnarled trunks that often looked like animals, dragons and birds. Through growing a bonsai plant a person experiences a new rhythm of the seasons, and nurtures within him the po… |
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- Three Easy Garden Designs You Can Create By Dakota Caudilla
Garden No. 1: The Japanese garden.Creating a Japanese garden is an interesting project because the Japanese garden design depends on symbolism as much as it depends on plant elements.What is most important for a Japanese garden design is a prevailing notion of simplicity. There are a number of elements that make up a Japanese garden. These gardens often include water, a lantern, an island and a bridge.A successful Japanese garden will inspire peace and contemplation. T…
- Pruning Trees and Shrubs to Enhance Garden Views By Nicole Martins
For a homeowner who doesn’t necessarily spend much time in their garden but wants to enjoy it from above, taking into account the garden views from upstairs windows and/or decks will help in dictating the planting plan.In San Francisco, where garden space is typically 30’ X 30’, people look to maximize the design effects: creating outdoor rooms with patios, paths, fountains and arbors. The same is true with a garden that is mainly viewed from an upstairs deck or window…
- Soil Basics - Creating Fertile, Healthy Soil By Francis Kilkelly
Have you ever looked at the soil in your garden and considered it as anything more than soil? If not you should because there is a lot more there than meets the eye. It performs many functions that you may not be aware of and having good quality soil in your garden is essential for your plants. In this article we will look at the functions of soil, what different types there are and finally some ways to make it healthier.
Functions of Soil
The most immediately apparen…
- y, Fun Garden Plants By Valerie Garner
I have a love for funky, fun and unique garden plants. Here's one to try. It's called Sea Holly, and it's actually in the thistle family.Sea Holly is a perennial garden plant, which means you plant it once and it comes up year after year, somewhat depending on your climate.This plant never did fail to bring attention and comments from people seeing my garden. It grows about 3-4 feet high, very branchy and the branches are a brilliant electric blue color. It's stunning!…
- The Basics of Growing Roses By Ken Austin
So you want to grow roses? They are a beautiful choice for your garden and not nearly as difficult to grow as you might think.
Choose a rose that is easy to grow. Some choices might be ‘Sunsprite’, ‘Baby Love’, ‘The Fairy’, ‘Iceberg’, or ‘Flower Carpet’. Also check to see which roses do well in your climate. When choosing a rose think about the colors and fragrance that appeals to you.
Understand the soil type and provide good drainage. Use organ…
- 10 Free Gardening Products! By Linda Gray
One of the pleasurable spin-offs in organic gardening is finding alternative ways of coming up with the same, if not better, end result..... Household throwaways can be valuable to the alternate enthusiast. Here are ten recyclable ideas to make gardening a little less hard on the pocket!1. Hedge clippings: Instead of burning or direct composting, beg, borrow or even buy, if the quantity justifies the price, an electric garden muncher. Branches up to an inch in diameter…
- Durable Wooden Swing - Decorate Your Outdoors with One By Jennifer Akre
There is nothing better to do on a hot, lazy afternoon than to lounge in your favorite outdoor swing while reading, napping or just watching the world pass by. And when evening approaches and the breeze gets cooler, an outdoor swing is also the perfect place to sit and unwind after a hard day while you watch the fireflies light up the ever darkening sky.The truth is that an outdoor wooden swing offers more than just a place to sit and relax. Seating areas created with …
- Greenhouse Gardening as a Hobby By Brigitte Smith
For people who would like to do more gardening but live in a short growing season area, a hobby greenhouse is the answer. A hobby greenhouse is not large enough to produce vegetables or flowers on a commercial basis. It will, however, give you a place for a tomato plant or two and some fresh greens even if you live in the northern regions.Greenhouse enthusiasts even have their own association, called the Hobby Greenhouse Association, which publishes a quarterly magaz…
- Fun, Funky Garden Plants By Valerie Garner
I have a love for funky, fun and unique garden plants.
Here's one to try. It's called Sea Holly, and it's
actually in the thistle family. Sea Holly is a perennial
garden plant, which means you plant it once and it
comes up year after year, somewhat depending on your
climate.This plant never did fail to bring attention
And comments from people seeing my garden. It grows
About 3-4 feet high, very branchy and the branches are
A brilliant electric blue color. It's…
- Lawn Care Information By Hans Dekker
Recent lawn care information reports that a lot of us might be guilty of over-kill when it comes to tending our family turf. What may be the most effective way to solve problems may not be the best way for the long-term health of our lawns and safety of our families.For instance, most experts tell us we need to aerate our lawns each spring to control thatch. Thatch is a layer of dead stems and roots that build up under some grasses. The truth is that thatch is a natura…
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