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The Use of Color in Your Landscape (19 Jan 2006)
Color can hold and attract our attention almost more than anything else in a landscape. By knowing a few facts about color and how the human eye relates to it, you can make color work to your advantage.

The Zoo-Doo Man - Or How to Make the Best Compost in the World! (19 Jan 2006)
Have you ever wondered what it would take to make the world's best compost? How good would it be in growing a great vegetable garden? I live next to a large zoo, and found out just what it takes. You'll be amazed at the results!

Theme Gardens (19 Jan 2006)
Flower gardens are for enjoyment. They provide you with visual beauty, the joy of working with soil and plants, and the pride of showing others what you have created. As a gardener, one is always experimenting and learning anew what delights a flower garden may bring forth. This enjoyment can be intensified by creating...

Themes of Shade (19 Jan 2006)
A Shade Garden can be created in any of several different types of shade. It can be in the mottled shade that comes from a broad leaf tree to the deep dark woods...

Think Vintage for Your Garden (19 Jan 2006)
Container gardeners take note. Tired of clay pots? Think vintage, because when you do, there

Three Easy Garden Designs You Can Create (19 Jan 2006)
Creative garden design is one hobby that knows no limits. Here are three garden designs that you can easily create.

Three Stumbling Blocks to Growing Grapes in the Backyard (19 Jan 2006)
Jim Bruce of Rist Canyon Vineyards discusses the three stumbling blocks that home gardeners make when growing grapes so that you may avoid the problems that most home gardeners make that leads to disasterous grape growing results

Thyme: The Herb of Courage (19 Jan 2006)
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is the featured herb in this article. Especially good in recipes that call for long, slow cooking, thyme is often used in fatty foods to aid in the digestive process. Cultivation requirements, growing indoors and out, uses in the garden and kitchen are included.

Tidy Your Garden Up Cheaply (19 Jan 2006)
Ways in which you can make you garden look a lot better for not much money...

Tillandsia Airplants - Dont Plant These Plants! (19 Jan 2006)
Tillandsias are the ideal plants for growing indoors or out. Having more than 550 species, Tillandsia is the largest genus of the Bromeliad family of plants, and yet very little information is available in print or on the internet about these interesting, unique and easy to grow plants. Their specially developed leaf structure enables them to grow where other plants dare to venture.

Tips for Backyard Fish Ponds Care (19 Jan 2006)
Installing a backyard fish pond is an aesthetic addition to your landscaping and offers a bit of tranquility as well. However, taking care of backyard fish ponds is not as easy as one might think. And, you have to do more than simply install the fish pond and then let it go.

Tips for Choosing a Chiminea for Your Backyard or Patio (19 Jan 2006)
Chimineas are modern versions of Mexican fireplaces. They are both attractive accent pieces for your patio and wonderful sources of heat. Discover the major differences between clay, cast iron, and cast aluminum models.

Tips For Making Your Silk Flower Arrangement Beautiful (19 Jan 2006)
Nearly anyone can learn to arrange flowers. You do not have to be a professional to make a beautiful silk flower arrangement. Silk flowers are an excellent choice for beginners because they are easy to work with and last forever.

Tips for Preparing a Planting Bed (19 Jan 2006)
Think you have to hire professionals to make your yard beautiful? This article shows you everything you need to know to create planting beds for landscaping that will make your home stand out from the neighbors'.

Tips For Successful Backyard Grape Growing (19 Jan 2006)
Jim Bruce of Rist Canyon Vineyards gives tips to growing grapevines in your backyard or garden that should be considered before planting your grapes that will affect how they are grown in years to come.

Tips On Caring For Your Cut Flowers (19 Jan 2006)
Do you love having a vase of fresh flowers in your home or office but feel frustrated by the fact that they wilt after a couple of days? Here are some tips to help you enjoy your flowers for much longer than you ever thought possible.

Tips on Growing Lettuce (19 Jan 2006)
Lettuce can be difficult to grow during the hot summer months. Here are some tips on how to grow delicous lettuce all summer long.

Tips on How to Plant Roses (19 Jan 2006)
When spring comes and the ground is thawed, it is time to start planting your rose garden. Roses have been a cherished aphrodisiac since biblical times. They have been around for over 3000 years, yet they still hold a particular mystery and fascination, not to mention the fact that they just look and smell good!

To Glue or Not to Glue? (19 Jan 2006)
I have had a dozen or so emails asking about white glue as an additive in concrete and hypertufa. Here is my opinion...

To Salt or Not to Salt Your Pond (19 Jan 2006)
The important question of whether or not to add salt to your pond is often confusing for beginners and forgotten by experienced pond-keepers. To newbies and pro's alike we have this to say: "Add Sal...

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