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IRIS FLOWERS

Garden Decor and Home Accents | December 15th 2009 by wanda Reynolds

Iris Flowers Iris flowers are available in a wide range of flower colors, including pink, blue, orange/red, yellow, and purple. They bloom in spring and early summer, with some varieties re-blooming later in the summer. This second flower display is read more

hersu

Which Herbs And Plants Are Easiest To Grow For Someone That Is No…

Bluemist | December 15th 2009 by Hersu alias wawan

I live in New Orleans, Louisiana and have been wanting to grow my own herbs and small plants. I don’t have experience in gardening whatsoever and I’d like to know what I should start off with and what plants/herbs are good for this clima read more

goodbear

green, prickly, and out of control

cody bear's friends | December 15th 2009

so yes…i’ve chosen this euphorbia (one of the many varieties) to symbolize my day… so, we had an….encounter with some native wildlife on our third walk of the day.  it was late.  cody bear and pickles and i were just returni read more

scojoknows

Can You Use Garlic Salt On Plants?

The Go Diet - It's About Going Organic and Eating Healthy | December 14th 2009 by scojo knows

I’m trying to grow organic tomatoes and lettuce, they are starting to bud, but I’ve noticed some very tiny bugs crawling in the dirt (possibly mites?), I found a recipe online to make a pepper/garlic spray that will make the bugs stay awa read more

Aerelonian

More Phaenopsis Blooms

Plant Zone | December 14th 2009 by Andrew

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rochellegreayer

Can all the Worlds Problems Really Be Solved with a Garden?

Studio 'g' | December 14th 2009 by Rochelle Greayer

Have you seen this video? I have now watched it and a couple others in the same vein about 50 times as I am preparing an article for Landscape Middle East on the subject of ‘greening the desert’.   I am curious what you think? I am le read more

edubook

How to Become a Landscape Designer

Online Publishing Blog | December 13th 2009 by EduBook.com

If you enjoy landscaping very much, you may decide to make a career out of it. One such career you could aim for is landscape designer. Becoming a landscape designer is very simple, but you will need to put in some time and effort. A landscape design read more

wanrey

TRUMPET VINE

Garden Decor and Home Accents | December 13th 2009 by wanda Reynolds

Plant type:perennial woody flowering vine Hardiness Zone:4-9 cold hardy to -30°F/-34°C Plant Care category: easy,impossible to kill once established Bloom Time:early summer to fall Color: Red/orange, yellow, trumpet shaped flowers length of bl read more

wanrey

Wisteria and Trumpet Vines Friend or Foe.

Garden Decor and Home Accents | December 13th 2009 by wanda Reynolds

Wisteria is a stunning climbing vine that if kept under control from the get go, can make a beautiful scented addition to any garden, although unscented, so too can the trumpet vine ,it grows where lots of other plants wont ,it attracts humming birds read more

debsgarden

A Christmas wish

Deb's garden | December 12th 2009 by Deborah Elliott

I have a handful of December images for you: Cows in a pasture This photo was taken at my friend Janis's home, near Etowah, Tennessee.Berries in the trees All of the dogwood leaves are gone now, leaving branches laden with berries.  The berries read more

greenerdesigns

How to Decorate With Plants For The Holidays

Greener Designs | December 12th 2009 by Greener Designs

Everyone in the neighbor hood is stringing up lights, putting out blow up Santas and adding giant ornaments in the trees in their front yard. Do you really want to look like everyone on the block? How about taking a little time to add seasonal deco read more

rohfun

USB Green House

Rohfun All in one | December 12th 2009 by Rohfun

Brighten up your dull desk with this USB plug in green house. This product provides the maximum conditions for your plant to grow, to adorn your desk with natural beauty in no time! It contains marigold seeds for you to plant, but plant whatever you read more

Tips for Using Natural Remedies to Treat Skin Conditions

Natural Pet Care Blog | December 12th 2009

The skin is one of the most important parts of our body, not only for health purposes, but for appearance purposes too. That is why a large number of men, women, and teenagers go through great lengths to ensure that their skin is healthy. Unfortuna read more

dochlywd

Vitamins, Nutrients, and Soil Restoration For Health

Official Juice Plus+® Health News | December 12th 2009

Restoring the health of our world's soil has been a subject of concern by many for some time. The reason that we need to supplement with products like Juice Plus+ is because even at the minimum consumption of fruits and vegetables each day, we are pr read more

MEANMAGENTA

Shadows on the wall I

Paola-MeanMagenta | December 12th 2009 by PAOLA DE GIOVANNI

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ukhostland

Winter gardening down-time

A Gardener in France | December 12th 2009 by Colin Elliott

“If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.”~Marcus Cicero, 106-43 BC, Roman statesman and philosopher. Winter can be hard on the gardener. We are longing to be outside but are generally stuck indoors while all arou read more

wanrey

WISTERIA

Garden Decor and Home Accents | December 12th 2009 by wanda Reynolds

Wisteria are vigorous, twining vines with wide landscape uses but gardeners must be  committed to keeping the wisteria in bounds as it can easily become invasive. Among their attributes wisteria are very hardy, vigorous, long lived vines with the ab read more

maxken75

Making the Room With A Modern Sectional

ONLY Unique Articles & Fast Article Submission! | December 12th 2009 by Max

Ever notice how tight things are getting these days? Not just in the economy, but in the physical world. We don’t have as much space as we used to. There are plenty of reasons why. The population keeps growing, that’s already known, an read more

eminedemirtas69

Rhododendron Lord Roberts

hursik | December 12th 2009 by emine

A popular plant with deep red flowers and a black flare forming a ball-shaped truss. Early June. One of the toughest and strongest red varieties suitable for most locations. It forms a dense bush with thick leathery foliage. Height 150-180cm in 10 ye read more

Ratty

Happy Time Butterfly

The Everyday Adventurer | December 12th 2009 by Ratty

I saved this for six months all for you! Yup, I've been holding out on you. I have very many things I saw in warmer times that I saved for days just like this. It has been cold and windy here for the past few days, and I decided it was exactly the r read more

bukikidotcom

Hydroponic Lettuce – 9 Reasons To Grow Your Own Hydroponic Lett…

People, Art and Entertainment | December 12th 2009 by bukiki dot com

If you’re thinking about growing your own hydroponic lettuce then you’ve probably chosen the easiest of all vegetables to grow hydroponically! They are also delicious and you can make money too! Below are some reasons why you should grow read more

jdavidingram

Celebrate the “Holly” – days

Dave Ingram's Natural History Blog | December 12th 2009 by Dave Ingram

English Holly (Ilex aquifolium) - berries and evergreen leaves make for a striking holiday display. As we creep ever closer to Christmas it’s appropriate to think a little about the plants that are part of seasonal celebrations. One of those is read more

grindinc

Winter Defiant

Open Shutter | December 12th 2009 by Grind

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Bayless

Wildcraft! An Herbal Adventure Game

Zombie Popcorn | December 11th 2009 by Jason

Yes, you read the title correctly.  ‘Wildcraft! An Herbal Adventure Game.‘  I can think of a hundred things wrong with this title but before I go on let me give you some of the back story to why I choose to pick this as the title of thi read more

toedrifter

Tilden in December

DryStoneGarden | December 11th 2009 by ryan cummings

Aspens with California Poppy Aspens in the Bay Area? Somewhat in keeping with snow on Mt. Diablo, not really the popular image of our area, but there they are. According to Sunset, P. tremuloides ‘generally performs poorly or grows slowly in lo read more

rochellegreayer

Sentimental Favorites

Studio 'g' | December 11th 2009 by Rochelle Greayer

I started my annual Christmas cookie baking extravaganza yesterday — it will continue through the weekend.  Why do I do this?….purely for sentimental reasons.   I bake because my grandmas baked, because I love it and because giving awa read more

perra

Hassel 2

North and South photoblog | December 11th 2009 by Fredrik persson

Fortsätter min kampanj med blå bilder på hasselhängen och vattedroppar lite till. //Fredrik Posted in Alnarp, Fredrik Persson, Plants read more

janeblogs

Knit Holly & Berries

Free Amigurumi Patterns | December 11th 2009 by Jane Blogs

Use as a table decoration, hang on your tree or the corner of a picture frame. Easy to knit. {pattern here} read more

scarecrowsprinkler

Encyclopedia of Water Garden Plants [ILLUSTRATED] (Hardcover)

Scarecrow Motion Sprinkler | December 11th 2009

From Publishers Weekly Waterlilies, lotus, submerged, floating and marginal water plants all get their due in this lavishly illustrated encyclopedia by Water Gardening Magazine founders Greg and Sue Speichert. Each category of plant is discu read more

leslee

Japanese Gardens A Story Book On Their Own

Organic Vegetable Gardening | December 11th 2009 by Lee Power

Each garden tells a story - It is necessary to think simply and very directly and naturally in order to arrive at such a truly naive result as is sought and intended in Japanese gardening. It is necessary to think in terms of meaning as well as in te read more