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darqueangel

All Creatures of God and Kings.

crisendo photographia | October 17th 2009 by darqueangel

Last Thursday I saw a kiosk in the impulsive area of a mall which sells not so practical dish garden. This gave me an idea of placing a plant that would survive in my muddled place, to make its physical feature softer. Then I went to my friends Garde read more

khthelegend

Greenhouse Cold Frames

Agriculture Guide | October 17th 2009 by Ahmet Korkmaz

The scientific study has said that the universe expands day by day. Literally it may mean the abiotic component but the actual fact is that it is shrinking. Actually speaking the population of man in this universe is increasing greatly. Man being the read more

leslee

Hydroponic Indoor Garden – 9 Reasons To Build It!

Organic Vegetable Gardening | October 16th 2009 by Lee Power

Have you ever considered setting up your own hydroponic indoor garden? The advantages and benefits over soil based gardening are many. read more

ferd2009

Hydroponic Indoor Garden - 9 Reasons To Build It!

Beginners Guide To Cooking With Seasonings | October 16th 2009 by Ferdinand

Have you ever thought about making your own hydroponic indoor garden? The benefits over traditional soil based gardening are numerous. Take a look at the following advantages of hydroponic indoor gardening: 1. You will not need to buy any pesticides read more

leslee

Economical View Of Landscaping

Organic Vegetable Gardening | October 16th 2009 by Lee Power

Serenity is the keynote of this beautifully landscaped garden. read more

indu

My Tropical Aquarium Setup

Home Aquarium | October 16th 2009 by Jay

This is my aquarium setup. I hope u like it and i will be posting more videos as my tank matures. if u have any questions the just leave a comment i will reply read more

bokeefe1226

Plant a Promotion!

Eco Friendly Promos | October 16th 2009 by Brendan

Your competitors may be promoting themselves with biodegradable goods and eco-friendly products but there’s always a way your company can take the green trend one step further. Don’t just prevent more waste- instead be proactive and grow read more

perra

Namnlös höstbild.

North and South photoblog | October 16th 2009 by Fredrik persson

Nu börjar jag tröttna på färgsprakande höstbilder //Fredrik Posted in Fredrik Persson, Lund, Plants read more

markmaranga

Fort San Pedro, Cebu City

Pacific Cebu | October 16th 2009 by Mark Anthony Maranga

Cebu City is regarded as the oldest city in the Philippines and where the first Spanish settlement took place. The city is rich in historical places attraction that are being preserved and served as the monument of the city’s turbulent past. Forth read more

markmaranga

Gumamela Flower

Pacific Cebu | October 16th 2009 by Mark Anthony Maranga

As we went for a stopover at Palalong, Barili, Cebu. We saw a plant which has really showy flowers. According to the locals, it called as Gumamela Flower and is commonly known by tourists as “Hibiscus“. It is used by a lot of children as read more

gardenersinfo

Flowers of Christmas - The Poinsettia

Gardeners Garden Supplies Home Garden Tools and Gar | October 16th 2009 by Barbara E. Volkov

Some flowers of Christmas - the poinsettia are one of the most popular during the Christmas holiday. These plants are originally from Central America and Mexico. They are now native to the warmer climates of southwestern U.S. and Mexico and... read more

francisfurnwarehouse

Lawn & Garden Glossary

Furniture Buying Guides | October 16th 2009 by Francis

Aerate - The process of loosening compacted soil to allow oxygen, water and nutrients to get below the surface. Annual - A plant that completes its life cycle in a single year. Perennial - Refers to those plants that die back each year and grow and b read more

sharkbytes

Two Trumpets, Different Tunes and an Itchy Cow?

My Quality Day | October 16th 2009 by Joan Young

Here's where I confess that I very nearly combined the blossoms from one plant with the seeds of another to present them as the same plant in different seasons. Thankfully I did notice that the leaves in the two pictures were not the same, and went read more

esablawg

FWS lists slickspot peppergrass as threatened species

ESA blawg | October 15th 2009 by ESAblawg

74 Fed. Reg. 52014 / Vol. 74, No. 194 / Thursday, October 8, 2009 / Rules and Regulations DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service 50 CFR Part 17 Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Listing Lepidium papilliferum (Slickspot Pepp read more

VP

GBBD - Fiery October

Veg Plotting | October 15th 2009

Autumn's well and truly upon us and this scene is the one I'm seeing from the back windows for most of the day. It's the ash tree by the side of the house, perfectly poised to eat up most of the sun's rays at this time of the season. Last year, orang read more

VP

GBBD - Fiery October

Veg Plotting | October 15th 2009

Autumn's well and truly upon us and this scene is the one I'm seeing from the back windows for most of the day. It's the ash tree by the side of the house, perfectly poised to eat up most of the sun's rays at this time of the season. Last year, orang read more

TreeFrogTreks

New Animal and Plant Discoveries

tree frog treks | October 15th 2009 by Tree Frog Treks

Here are some recent stories that were posted on our Tree Frog Treks Facebook Fan Page:A rare vegetarian spider was discovered in Central America. Click here to read the article.New studies suggest that plants know their siblings. To see a video, p read more

leslee

10 Advantages To Growing Hydroponic Vegetables

Organic Vegetable Gardening | October 15th 2009 by Lee Power

You can grow any vegetable you want hydroponically, there are no limits! It's an exciting hobby and you can even make money from it. read more

semona

A Tree’s Response To Environmental Changes: What Can We Expect…

Environment on earth | October 15th 2009

The many environmental issues facing our society are prevalent in the media lately. Global warming, rainforest devastation, and endangered species have taken center stage. Our ecosystem is composed of a very delicate network of interactions among all read more

modernemama

Well at least it's not snowing...

Beach House | October 15th 2009 by modernemama

It's currently 42 F and raining, all the cats are huddled together and I'm having to consider seriously turning on the heating. It's not news, it's just Fall on Long Island and it wouldn't normally bother me except that it's 100 F and sunny in Palm S read more

theurbangreen

Gardening couple and their green yard!

The Urban Balcony | October 15th 2009 by Urban Gardener

Mr. and Mrs. M are a typical, cute old couple. They have a charming old house in the camp area, back at Allahabad (my hometown) with a small patch of garden. Their children grew up and flew out of their nest to build their own in bigger cities. Thou read more

leslee

How To Find Excellent Sources For Garden Fences

Organic Vegetable Gardening | October 15th 2009 by Lee Power

If you wish to install garden fencing you may find that there is such a vast variety on the market it is difficult to know what to choose. There are a few different items of info that may make choosing the correct fencing system easy and straightforw read more

khthelegend

A Compact Greenhouse

Agriculture Guide | October 15th 2009 by Ahmet Korkmaz

It is very easy to destroy the object, but creating the product is a tough process. In olden days we should not go for any growing process for plants. Basically most of the plants develop of grow very slowly. The growing nature of all parts resembles read more

donnau

The Importance of Medicinal Plants and A Brief History of Pharmac…

LEUKEMIA AND ANEMIA | October 15th 2009 by Donna

Throughout history, medicinal plants have been paramount in the treatment of disease, for all people - from the commoners to those in power. Medicinal plants have been written about by scholars, in the Bible, and in ancient manuscripts, and are still read more

Vitamin K

Natural Herbal Remedies Blog | October 14th 2009

Vitamin K are a group of fat loving vitamins that are needed for the translation of certain proteins required for blood coagulation. The body can store fat soluble vitamins in the fatty tissue for future use which also means that is very is a risk o read more

Vitamin K

Natural Pet Care Blog | October 14th 2009

Vitamin K are a group of fat loving vitamins that are needed for the translation of certain proteins required for blood coagulation. The body can store fat soluble vitamins in the fatty tissue for future use which also means that is very is a risk o read more

keetsa

DIY Winter Herb Garden

Keetsa! Blog - Eco-Friendly and Green | October 14th 2009 by Max Lee

Here is something decorative for the home. The Winter Herb Garden makes it possible to enjoy herbs all year long and are actually grown organically. This is actually a do it yourself process where you gather the materials needed such as: Open pollie read more

markfe

Garden Clock

photodito | October 14th 2009 by Fhaye

Originally uploaded by MarkFe more cool photos Minsan sa ating pamamasyal ay hindi mo inaasahang makakita ng mga kakaibang bagay o tanawin. Kagaya nito, isang malaking orasan na naka-landscape sa isang hardin sa Turkey. Maganda sanang kunan ito ng read more

roseragai

Ferns or Moss? What do you think?

MY LIFE IS MY CHOICE | October 14th 2009 by Rose

I write a few posts about mosses before. Just a reminder to all readers, i am not a botanist (Pssst...I fail my botany paper during my uni). So, it is so clear that i didn't know much because since my uni i sort of "hate" plants. Okay, not a good sta read more

jdavidingram

Black Spots on Bigleaf Maple Leaves

Dave Ingram's Natural History Blog | October 14th 2009 by Dave Ingram

Bigleaf Maple | Acer macrophyllum It’s that time of year when the Bigleaf Maple (Acer macrophyllum) leaves are changing colour and falling to the ground. I’ve always noticed the small, circular imperfections on maple leaves at this time read more