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How to Do Indoor Gardening?
Learn How To Be A Backyard Gardener, Enjoy Your Garden | August 7th 2008 by James Mann
Image by debcll via Flickr I was indoor gardening long before we had the space for backyard gardening. Plants are just as popular as furniture when one is deciding on furniture and soft furnishings. Aside from the aesthetic value plants provide your read more
Orchid Flowers - Growing Indoors
Just Flowers | July 21st 2008
Many people think the orchid plant cannot be grown indoors. When grown in the wild, the orchid plant often forms a symbiotic relationship with other plants in order to get the nutrients that it needs. The orchid plant, like most other plants, must li read more
Growing Health with No Gardening Skills
Home Gardening Tips | July 19th 2008 by Bill Stanley
Let us focus on health today. Your health largely depends on what type of food items you consume every day. It is obvious that you cannot grow everything in your garden. However, you can grow some healthy food providing plants at least.Perhaps my exp read more
Gayla Trail:Urban gardener
Hydroponics Dictionary | July 17th 2008 by justsomeguy
Gayla Trail proves you don’t need a yard to be a gardener. Despite living in downtown Toronto Gayla has helped bring her community together with a community garden plot, and a thriving rooftop garden. Gaylas new book “You Grow Girl: The Groundbr read more
Have a Taste of Mint Now!
Home Gardening Tips | July 12th 2008 by Bill Stanley
Mint, you may call it Mentha or Peppermint as well, is one of the common ingredient of various food recipes like sauces, drinks, and teas. Growing mint in your garden would be an interesting experience. You may also like to have a mint plant in a con read more
Tips on How to Re-Pot and Divide Orchids
Home Gardening Tips | June 29th 2008 by Bill Stanley
A gardener growing orchids in the garden knows when to re-pot it. However, for someone who is a beginner with this lovely plant ,it is very important to know when the leaves and bulbs start getting packed completely in to the pot in such a way that i read more
Growing Lovely Thryptomene Shrubs in Your Garden
Home Gardening Tips | June 24th 2008 by Bill Stanley
“Plant Genus Thryptomene” represents almost 40 different types of plant species of evergreen shrubs.Thryptomene is a Greek nomenclature, which means ‘coy’ or ‘prudish’. It is named on its appearance because when you see read more
Taking Care of Indoor Plants: Few More Tips
Home Gardening Tips | June 21st 2008 by Bill Stanley
Growing indoor plants provides you several advantages. It is not only the lack of space outside that promotes indoor gardening but there are other factors as well. One of these factors is that these plants when put inside absorb the volatile organi read more
Hydroponics Gardening
Gardening Tips and Guides | June 18th 2008 by Erin Williams
Hydroponics was derived from the Greek word hydro, which means “water” and ponos, which means “labor or water-working”. Hydroponics gardening involves growing plants with their roots in other nutrient solutions and without soi read more
Growing Cherry Tomatoes in Your Garden This Summer
Home Gardening Tips | June 15th 2008 by Bill Stanley
Generally marketed as ‘premium tomato’ the cherry tomato is simply a ‘mini-tomato‘. This variety is though similar but not exactly identical with the conventional domestic tomato. It is sweeter and gives a different taste to your sala read more
Kitchen Window Garden
Bloomin' Blog - Flower Shop Network | June 4th 2008 by Steve Pellham
Ask the Expert: Kitchen Garden Window What would be a good plant(s) to put in a garden window that faces East? Janet read more
Learn More About Indoor Growing
Hydroponics Dictionary | June 4th 2008 by justsomeguy
Learn More About Indoor GrowingBy Anne Harvester There are a variety of different hydroponics systems available; however there are only a select few systems that the others are based upon. These hydroponic systems are: Wick This hydroponics system do read more
Growing Elegant Palms in Containers: Few Simple Tips
Home Gardening Tips | June 4th 2008 by Bill Stanley
Palms are one of the most attractive plants and if planted in pots they give elegance to your home garden. You can also add up beauty by placing them inside of your home as well. Growing palms in pots is equally simple. You just need to confirm that read more
How Not to Grow Hydroponic Herbs
The Silent I | June 3rd 2008 by Glennia Campbell
My friends over at the Parent Bloggers Network offered some educational toys to try out for the 8-12 year old set, and since Alex is almost 8, I volunteered. We received a Hydro Greenhouse from the Discovery Channel in short... read more
Growing Oregano Herb Plant: Selecting the Suitable Variety
Home Gardening Tips | May 27th 2008 by Bill Stanley
Fresh herbs always add taste to your food and fresh Oregano is almost unimaginable in taste. It is really hard to imagine a pizza or spaghetti sauce without the flavour of oregano. I prefer to grow oregano in my home garden and would advise you to do read more
Prayer Plant: Tips to Grow with Right Location in Home
Home Gardening Tips | May 26th 2008 by Bill Stanley
The “Prayer Plant” as you might know is an amazing plant. Its behaviour will change in accordance with the passing of day. As the day starts approaching towards an evening leaves of the prayer plant would begin folding up slowly. The fold read more
A Hobby Greenhouse Will Get You Growing!
Mushrooms | May 15th 2008 by ryi,
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 read more
Indoor Gardening
Mushrooms | May 15th 2008 by ryi,
A lot of people stick a fake tree in a corner, dust the leaves off every week, and call it indoor gardening, but indoor gardening has grown into much more than that lately. There are also a lot of people that thinks plants belong and should stay in read more
Orange Tree: An Inside-Outside Fruit Plant
Home Gardening Tips | May 1st 2008 by Bill Stanley
Orange tree looks great and smells fantastic. The orange tree generally fruits up to three or four times a year. This way you can have lovely tropics throughout the year in your home and garden both. The bright colored sweet, tangy, refreshing fruits read more
How to Use Irrigation System Timers to Conserve Water
All Your Living Needs | May 1st 2008 by Jonathan Goodman
Serious gardening enthusiast use timers integrated with their garden irrigation system to conserve water and save energy. Timers let you control the frequency and the duration of the water. The features of the timer make it easy to adjust allowing yo read more
Miniature Cactus Garden: Desert on Your Desktop
Home Gardening Tips | April 26th 2008 by Bill Stanley
A Desktop Cactus Garden. Yes, today you will have some idea of this type of miniature cactus garden that you may like to have in your home and on your desktop. Initial requirements for creating such a miniature cactus garden would ideally include a p read more
Biodegradable Pots and Containers from Chicken Feathers!
Home Gardening Tips | April 25th 2008 by Bill Stanley
It’s great news for gardeners, floriculturists, and nursery growers around the world.Imagine the enormous quantity of chicken feathers added to biological wastes every day. In the United States alone almost 5 billion pounds of feathers waste is read more
Ventilation For Indoor Gardens
How to Garden | April 13th 2008 by Donald Mckenzie Jr
Systems that provide proper ventilation for indoor gardens are key to indoor growing success. Without an abundant supply of fresh air such as your plants would receive in a natural, outdoor environment, your efforts at indoor gardening will soon end read more
Easy Year-Round Indoor Gardening with Aeroponic Growing Technolog…
How to Garden | April 12th 2008 by Donald Mckenzie Jr
When it comes to growing plants indoors, many people usually think of their experiences with common houseplants growing in the potting soil that the local supermarket always have sitting out front all summer long. But that's old school. These days, i read more
The Miracle Of Seeds
Home Gardening Tips | April 4th 2008 by Bill Stanley
You’re ready to begin planting your garden! You can find seeds at a nursery or pretty much any store with gardening supplies, or you can save seeds from your own plants. Whichever way you decide to go, you’ll need to have good seeds to pr read more
Fluorescent Grow Lights - Review Fluorescent Grow Light Options
How to Garden Guide | March 28th 2008 by John R
Grow lights are a great tool to help kick off your garden in the spring, or to keep your garden going year round. There are quite a few choices in grow lights, ranging from the high tech LED grow lights and the High Intensity lights to the tradition read more
Growing Cyclamen, the Holiday Plant In Your Garden
Home Gardening Tips | March 26th 2008 by Bill Stanley
“If you are looking for a special plant that also fits to your gifts-list then you must consider “Cyclamen”, the holiday plant. Though it gains extreme popularity around Christmas but it maintains almost same reputation among people read more
Grow Your Own Teeny Tiny Salad Greens
A Bumblebee Garden | March 25th 2008 by Robin W.
I am just crazy for anything I can grow and eat here at home… …particularly in the winter, when the weather is inhospitable for gardening or even venturing out to a favorite restaurant. I keep herbs on the kitchen counter. That’s al read more

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