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Gardening RSS FeedsMilwaukee Art Museum a Wisconsin Treasure - The Milwaukee Art Museum is a marvel of architecture and engineering that owes its existence to Santiago Calatrava, whose role in its expansion project turned the Museum into a cultural cornerstone for national and international visitors....Feed Source: www.dreamsalivemagazine.com Beyond Any Secret - Recent beliefs hypothesize how our lives are surrounded by infinite choices and infinite outcomes infinite directions with infinite possibilities. These beliefs have declared that you can now direct your own path to improve your life.... The Lost Language of Flowers and Foliage - While the language of flowers and foliage is a dead language today, the dictionaries for this language still exist and inspire the more romantic, or devious, among us. If that includes you, here are some suggestions.... Summer Camping with Young Ones!! - Camping with your young children does not have to be a burden of worries. You take the vacation away from home to relax and have fun. But there are some guidelines to follow in order to do so.... The Planning Basics of Home Interior Decorating - Home decor styles range from a number of themes, designs, and materials. While planning your home decor project, you can either opt for the theme being implemented throughout the house or use one specific theme for a specific room.... Plan a Summertime Party Your Guests Will Remember - How do you make your summertime party the event of the season? A few tips will go a long way in ensuring that your guests will remember the day long after the heat of the summer gives way to cool autumn days. ... Fickle Ficus Care - There are many beautiful variations of the ficus species. You just need to know how to care for a them.... Soil Testing - What to Do Before You Buy Fertilizer - Whenever you are attempting to get the best possible results from your plants, it is helpful to know their underlying biology. If you want the optimum results from your crops this year, take soil samples and send them to a soil testing lab to determine the best fertilizer to use.... Choosing the Right Bird Seed to Attract Wild Birds - There are hundreds of different bird seeds and foods to choose from. However, there are really only a few types of bird food that you need to know about when feeding wild birds. Learn more about which seeds attract different birds, and choose the right bird food for your bird feeders.... Organic Garden Insect and Disease Control - A natural environment friendly way to control insects and disease in your garden. Organic methods to have a healthy and productive organic garden.... Coir Used As a Potting Media - Coir is the small fibers or dust that is produced when coconuts are husked and the long exterior fibers are processed for making products like brushes, rope and upholstery stuffing. The dust and small fibers that are leftover is the byproduct that is processed into what is called coconut peat or coir peat for use as a soil amendment and soilless potting media the same way you would use peat. Coir is an excellent growing media.... Gardening in Clay Soil - Gardening is clay soil isn't as bad as you would think. Yes it takes allot of work to improve it but the rewards will be great. Clay soil has the ability to retain moisture and allot of nutrients that other soils can't.... The Control of Worms in Lawns - As the climate becomes warmer and wetter worms and worm casts are becoming a problems in lawn maintenance. We have several tips to help you reduce the numbers of worms in your lawn and help keep your lawn in tip top condition.... A Small Kitchen Garden Can Improve Your Finances - Growing produce in a home kitchen garden can significantly reduce your spending for groceries. This article provides a sense of the costs and savings involved in creating a kitchen garden.... Orchid Plant Care - This is a general guide for growing orchids in your home. Because of the limited space for indoor growing, you will want to grow as many plants in one window as possible. While sun light is the foremost requirement for care of these magnificent plants, we have also included information in other areas to help you grow your orchids successfully. Below you will find answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.... Orchid Judging - If you are new to orchids, or are unfamiliar with the process of receiving an award for your plant, a good place to begin is at your local orchid society. At most meetings, members display their blooming plants for show table judging in which points or ribbons are granted.... The Novice Gardener - Starting With Seeds - Discover the joys of gardening. Begin with a small investment. Simple steps to success.... It's November, It's Central Florida, It's Lovely! - It is evening and my favorite time of the day to be out in the yard. In Central Florida in November, the days are still in the upper 80's, but the evenings are blissfully perfect. A cool breeze has picked up from the lake (enough to keep the mosquitoes away) and the evening twilight is illuminating the sky.... 5 Daffodils That Will Thrive in Your Deep South Garden - Are you a southern gardener who's quit trying to grow daffodils because they've never performed well in your garden? These five daffodils varieties will thrive in your deep south garden.... Biodynamic Gardening - A fun, environment friendly was to grow your garden. Working with nature to create a healthy productive garden.... Natural Health and Organic Gardening - A Winning Combination - Most people would agree that a basic ingredient of natural health is natural whole food. Avoiding processed foods and eating food as nature intended is one of the quickest ways you can begin feeling better and taking better care of yourself.... Gardening Gifts Ideas - Gardening Gloves - Gardens are beautiful places to relax in. They can also provide endless enjoyment if you are a gardener. The idea of having flowers that give off pleasant smells as you pick your garden fresh vegetables and herbs is a pleasing one.... My First Garden - Where to Start? - So you've decided to try your thumbs, or perhaps whole hand at gardening, congratulations! Now, where are you going to start? First things first, plan ahead.... Composting is Nature's Way of Recycling - Recycle your organic household and yard waste by composting. The adding of organic matter to your garden soil will improve the structure of the soil and add the nutrients needed for your plants to thrive.... Why a Garden Mulch is Better Than a Pre-Emergent Weed Killer For Preventing Winter Weeds - As the winter in Mediterranean climates is also the rainy season, weeds can germinate and cover wider areas so rampantly, that the gardener is usually interested in preventing weeds or at least keeping them down before they spread, develop, and really start to cause problems. In large-scale situations, the professional landscaper may resort to using pre-emergent herbicides, which kill the weeds shortly after they have sprouted.... Why Should One Have a Greenhouse to Grow Vegetables? - Of all the horticultural exercises that one can do, the most satisfying one would be to eat the vegetables that you have grown yourself. Sure, you can get appreciation from staring at the beautiful colours that your flowers produce, and yes, there are few things that beat the smell of fresh Jasmine blossoms first in the morning; but for some reason, any food that you have grown yourself, somehow just tastes better. Unfortunately, your insatiable appetite for baby marrows or patty-pans all year round can never be quelled. As good, as they are they just won't grow normally (if at all) during the off-season. That's precisely the perfect reason to build yourself a greenhouse. You can plan your growing stages accordingly and enable yourself to have those much-desired vegetables whenever you want.... An Introduction to Flower Gardens - Becoming familiar with the general planting and maintenance requirements perennials and annuals is essential to the long term success of your flower garden. Here are some guidelines which will ... What Kinds of Herbs Should You Grow? - Choose the right herbs for you. Find out how you should choose your herbs and decide which ones you like best.... Organic Gardening in the San Diego Region - Mild winters and hot summers make it possible for San Diego residents to garden year round. Organic gardening is especially advantageous to this ocean side community that is nestled between the beautiful shore and the mountains. Soil condition in San Diego can be a factor. Those in the higher elevations may find many rocks, and most people will need to water their gardens frequently to prevent soil from drying out.... Gardening in the Month of November - November is the second to the last month of the year. It is STILL a good time to plant. You can still plant trees, shrubs, flowers and much more.... Growing Sweet Bay Laurel Herbs For Cooking Or Low Water Landscapes - Bay laurel, or laurus nobilis is an aromatic, drought tolerant perennial tree native to the Mediterranean region. The fragrant, leathery leaves are dried for use as a cooking herb and in the pantry as an insecticide. Sweet Bay or Grecian Laurel is a classic container plant and is often depicted at the entrances to ancient temples. Grow one in a pot on your doorstep for a touch of elegance.... Where to Start With Organic Gardening? - For many organic growers, farming or gardening is a passion. We feel a connection to the Earth and believe it has become a moral duty to protect her and provide for her.... Some Basic Facts About Orchids and Orchid Care - Did you know that orchids belong to the most diverse family of plants known to man? And they are one of the most beautiful as well. True, just check out some of these pictures here, mouth watering, really!... 7 Benefits of Eating Organic Produce - Organic Fruits and Vegetables - The link between your health and food is not just a conclusion. How many times have you heard the phrase, that you are what you eat. Your health is investment in the lifelong asset. There are 7 great benefits to eat organic only from now on.... Secrets to a Perfect Lawn - Our lawns are the crowning glory to the exterior of our homes. They provide areas for freedom and relaxation and outdoor spaces for the family to gather but at the same time they often require continuous maintenance.... Setting Up a Garden Home Office - Consider a Log Cabin - Working from home can sometimes be a difficult task with lots of distractions, so having somewhere private where you can focus is essential. This can be tricky though as space in your home may be restricted. One option is to take your work outdoors and invest in a home office log cabin. Let me explain why this is a good choice.... Mediterranean Organic Gardens - Are you interested in gardening? If you are, here's an article just right for you, to help you out in your hobby. Mediterranean Gardens are one of the most popular gardening types in the world.... Fence and Garden Furniture - Tips For Keeping Them in Top Condition - By making sure that you look after your fence and garden furniture, you are saving money in the long term because they will last a lot longer. So I have put together some tips and advice on how best to look after your garden furniture and fencing.... The Care and Feeding of Indoor Plants - Have you observed your indoor plant wilting and unhealthy? You need to know how to care for your house plant. This article will present the facts plain and clear no need for interpretation.... Planting Tips - What Other People Are Not Telling You About Planting Techniques - Take your time when planting new acquisitions. The more attention they are given, the better they will establish themselves and the better they will continue growing. After all, there is no point in buying or raising plants from seed only to kill them later on. The techniques are simple and mainly common sense, but they are worth emphasizing.... Top Tips For a Neglected Garden - How to turn that patch of waste ground in to a work of art that you will enjoy all year round Look at what you've got and be prepared to be tough. Don't be sentimental about plants you really don't want. Remove weeds by hand.... Using Landscaping Rock in Your Garden Design - Landscaping rock can be used in your landscaping design to add some depth and texture. You can get different types of landscaping rock and they come in a variety of colors, sizes and types of stone. Obviously, when you want to obtain a different look, you use a different style, size and color of rock.... The Wide Variety of Orchid Species - Orchids are very beautiful and unique plants, with amazing flowers. These flowers come in astonishing color combinations, and add an exotic touch to any location. In nature, orchids are usually aerial plants, so their roots grow in the air or attached to tree trunks.... African Violets and Philodendrons Make Excellent Indoor Plants - When deciding how to decorate the interior of your home, plants can be just as important as furniture, because they drastically change the visual impact of the room. Plastic plants are very popular for this purpose, but artificial plants can collect dust, and may look a little silly to visitors.... Peace Lily Ivy and Pothos House Plants For Low Light Conditions? - Unless you have a great number of windows, many areas of your home are probably considered low light areas. Generally this is defined as being eight feet or more away from a large window, with no direct light. Many areas of the typical home do not receive enough natural light.... Information About Rock Garden Habitats - One of the most cost effective ways to beautify your landscape is to add a rock garden. Rock gardens are often thought of as being representative of the British Isles, the climate is so harsh it does not allow delicate plants and flowers to grow. Rock gardens are often thought of as having little or no flowers or vegetation, however, this is not true when making your own.... No-Till Gardening - No Till Gardening is a less labor intensive way of gardening. The work is mainly done by nature working the soil for you.... Gardening and Composting - Healing the Earth and the Self - Gardening and composting - healing the earth and the self. What greater way to help green the earth and reduce on waste material. At the same time, it is a joy and therapeutic to see how plants and worms grow. How wonderful it is to feel the compost which has been broken down by worms, rich in organic fertilizers. Good for the plants, good for the planet, good for you and me.... How to Choose and Plant a Window Box - If you don't have the time to keep up a large garden, you can still enjoy plants in a window box. Just choose your plants and a window box to suit your decor, and then enjoy your new garden!... Using Flowering Vines to Create Privacy in Your Yard - Flowering vines are a great solution for those areas of your yard that need a little more privacy. They are easy to grow, and will reward you with beautiful flower blooms.... The Role of Sulphate of Iron in Lawn Care - Sulphate of Iron has many used on garden lawns. These uses include moss control, worm suppression and disease prevention. Sulphate of Iron is cheap and available at most garden centres.... Winter Indoor Gardening - Enjoy fresh vegetables through out the winter months by growing indoors. A great way to fulfill your gardening urges in the winter.... Small Greenhouse Experiment - I had fresh tomato withdrawal. So the next year I built out of strips of wood and plastic an enclosure on my front porch for some salad tomatoes, spinach, lettuce and broccoli. It worked out pretty good and we had fresh salads through January. I also used it in the spring to start some seeds that were ready to replant after the last freeze. Just a quick note: I kept the enclosure warm on the worst nights by boiling water in a large pot and set it inside the plastic right before I would go to bed.... Air Condition Your Lawn, It'll Love You For It - Even in the best of circumstances, with you giving your lawn the best care, it's inevitable that at some point in time your lawn will become more compacted. Here's how to ensure that this problem doesn't kill your lawn.... Choose a Spider Plant For Your Home - One of the most popular houseplant is the spider plant because it is easy to care for. Here are some tips how to care for your spider plant.... A Guide to Building a Compost Bin - Building a compost bin is quite easy if you know what you are doing. This article will help get you started on this useful project.... Beating Those Pesky Weeds - Weeds can be a great problem in our garden. Here are some how weeds can be suppressed or killed in your garden.... The Ultimate Guide to Growing Kratom (Mitragyna Speciosa) - With ever increasing popularity, the kratom tree has become a unique household plant with an enthusiastic following. Kratom is not only a fast-growing flowering tree, but prefers a tropical environment, rendering it a perfect plant for indoor growth. The following article describes how to sustain and grow an indoor kratom plant.... Earthworms - Your Lawn's New Best Friend - If you're tired of using man made chemical fertilizers and poisons to improve the condition of your lawn, maybe you should take a look at one of nature's oldest and most enduring soil conditioners - earthworms. Earthworms have been on the planet for centuries and act as a natural control to other lawn pests and micro-organisms. Not only are they good for the soil, but their very presence indicates that the soil is healthy.... The Swannanoa Valley Rainbow Egg Lady - Organic Gardening Lifestyle - Karen is the Swannanoa Valley Rainbow Egg Lady, known for her wonderful "home grown" eggs, home baked organic bread, honey from her bee hives, and other wonderful organic goodies. Living in Swannanoa, NC, Karen is passionate about preserving the environment and the Swannanoa River. She and her husband built their home on the river in 1972 using reclaimed materials and wood from their property. She feels it is important for a person to do what they believe in and what they enjoy, then make it a way of life. Karen demonstrates this with her own lifestyle.... How to Prune Trees - These tips are for back yard home type of trees and not orchard tree pruning. Pruning trees and shrubs now (January-March) will create a good looking landscaping tree and will increase the life span of any tree or plant. And if done correctly will increase the productivity of all fruit trees.... So Many Healthy Reasons to Use Organic Fertilizers on Your Garden - Do you have a garden for growing vegetables? Have you considered the healthy reasons why you should use organic fertilizers? Here are just a few tips about Organic Fertilizers and why you may want to try organic fertilizers before you use traditional chemical fertilizers.... It's Hot to Grow Herbs at Home - So you like to cook? Want to really impress your guests? How about the flavors you create for your dishes with herbs that you grew yourself! Don't be afraid, it really is quite easy, just read here.... Cover Crops and Organic Gardening - Protect your garden with cover crops. Cover crops benefit garden soil.... Secrets to Growing Large Sunflowers - Gardeners who have taken the opportunity to plant and grow sunflowers are familiar with their vibrant yellow color. It lights up the garden. What's more, they can be harvested to produce seeds that can be eaten or used in bird feeders. They can also be grown to immense sizes. Large sunflowers with 16-foot stalks and 23" seedheads are possible with the right variety and the proper care.... The Gallimaufry - Random Acts of Planting - "It's a wonder that they stay at all," a friend said, reflecting on the husbands of women going through "the change." I don't mean the hormonal one - I mean the passionate interest in gardening that wells up in a woman when she hits the big 5-0 or so.... The Diverse Uses For Sunflowers - In the West, sunflowers have traditionally only been considered for their ornamental or nutritional value. However, further research and experimentation have uncovered a surprisingly wide range of potential applications. In truth, sunflowers have been harvested for a variety of reasons for thousands of years. It is widely believed that American Indians harvested sunflowers long before they harvested corn.... Easy Gardening For Beginners - Do you admire other people's gardens but think that you could never have one? Many people love to look at their neighbor's lovely gardens in the spring and summer or chat with their neighbors as their neighbors work in their gardens and they think how nice it would be to have a lovely garden of their own, but think that they could never create a garden. It's not as hard as you might think to create a beautiful garden full of healthy, thriving plants. It takes some patience, some know how, and some planning, but you can create a beautiful garden in your yard.... Over Wintering Chilli Pepper Plants - Will your chilli plants survive the winter? They will if you follow the advice in this article.... Compost and Save the Planet - Composting is the aerobic decomposition of biodegradable organic matter, producing compost. Composting is nature's own and oldest method of waste disposal and soil fertilisation. Composting recycles or "downcycles" organic household and yard waste and manures into an extremely useful humus-like, soil end-product called compost.... What You Need to Know About Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers - The two main types of fertilizer materials are organic and inorganic. Which fertilizer you choose really depends on what your values and lifestyle priorities are but also what the soil is like where you live and what plants you are trying to grow in your garden.... How To Pick the Right Fertilizer For Your Garden - Picking the right fertilizer is crucial to getting your soil in good condition to plant. There are lots of different kinds of fertilizer out there, so how do you know which fertilizer is the best kind for you to use? That depends on what type of nutrients you need to add to the soil in order to make it ready to support plant life.... Creating the Ideal Soil For Plants in Your Garden - Since each region is so different and has different weather, the soil in each region will need to be prepared for plants in a different way. In order to get the soil to the ideal composition to create a garden, you will need to have a basic idea of what type of garden you would like to have and then plan to treat the soil accordingly.... 3 Components of Preparing the Soil For a Garden - Gardening experts say that you should start to prepare your soil for planting well in advance of when you actually want to plant your garden. Most experts say that you should begin preparing the soil anywhere from 2-4 months before planting. So you might end up preparing the soil before you even decide what type of garden you want to have!... 6 Types of Gardens That You Can Plan For - There are many different types of gardens. So many that it might seem daunting to try and figure out which type of garden you want to plant. Let's start with the most basic two types of gardens: Flower and Vegetable. Those are pretty self-explanatory right? Of course they are. Then it gets tricky. Here is a brief overview of some of the most popular types of gardens that you can choose, but remember that the only real limit to the type of the garden you can create is your own imagination.... Mental Benefits of Gardening - Most people are aware of the physical benefits of gardening but they don't always think about the mental benefits of gardening. Gardening can provide some very significant and much needed mental benefits in addition to physical exercise.... 3 Untold Physical Benefits of Gardening - Any type of exercise is good. Most people don't get even half of the recommended amount of exercise for their age group. Gardening is a fun hobby that can contribute to physical fitness because gardening helps to build physical fitness in several ways. Regular physical exercise helps people ward off serious illness like heart disease, obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, osteoporosis, arthritis, and even some types of cancer. In addition to warding off disease, exercise helps people by improving essential physical fitness traits like:... What Everyone Ought to Know About the Coca Plant - The coca plant is one of the most misunderstood plants currently being grown and harvested. Most commonly known for being the plant which cocaine is derived from, it has the stereotype of being a dangerous plant. However, the coca plant has many valid and safe uses, which have been utilized by herbalists since the plant's discovery.... Hardy Herbs For Your Container Garden - Start small and hardy herbs for your very first container garden. Don't jump into the frying pan until you are ready. Here are some of the great candidates for a beginner's hardy herb container garden.... Zen Gardening - For a region that is predominantly Buddhist, Chan, or Zen, is an important philosophy. Zen is a term used for a school that teaches the teachings of Buddha and how they are active in the natural world. Buddhism was in China before the Zen teachings, and when the Indian prince Bodhidharma introduced the idea to the Buddhist in 526 A.D., they were amazed at his way of seeing the world for what it is. Zen took off after Bodhidharma's ideas were spread.... How to Build a Good Compost Pile - When it comes to building a compost pile, there is no exact process or method. Experts feel that it is a nature's method and one needs to just pile it up and allow it to rot. There is no fixed time to start with building a compost pile. You can build a compost pile anytime of the year. All you require to do is to look out for a corner of your yard.... How to Grow Beans in Your Garden - In order to properly plan a bean garden, knowing the full cycle of bean plant growth can enable you to take full advantage of the volume of beans you get for the effort that you put in. All types of beans, ranging from the green bean to chickpeas, are a healthy addition to any diet. High in protein, the bean is one of the base parts in a vegetarian's diet, as well as a great side dish for those with a liking for meat.... Which One of These 5 Carnivorous Plants Do You Want in Your Garden? - If you want to add a unique touch to your garden, carnivorous plants are bound to get attention. From the common Venus Flytrap to the Cobra plant, these exotics serve several purposes.... Want to Know a Few Common and Scientific Plant Names? - Many botanical shops deal with their seeds, seedlings and full grown plants by their common plant name, it is vital that you can match common names with scientific names. Here's why.... The Secret of Growing Desert Plants - Despite how harsh the desert may seem, there are a wide variety of desert plants that grow in arid conditions. These plants are hardy, thriving on little water, a great deal of sunlight, and conditions that would wither or kill most living things. However, just because these plants can survive in a terrain many creatures cannot, desert plants do not necessarily make good house plants.... Three Steps For Designing a Garden - Do you want to design a garden but you don't know where to start? These tips will help to get the ball rolling!... Do You Want to Create a Garden But Are Not Sure Where to Start? Try Container Gardening! - There are many ways to create a garden. One of my favorite ways is to create a container garden. Container gardens are great because they are so versatile.... Three Tips For Starting Seeds Indoors - Ever try to grow plants from seeds? Growing plants from seeds can be a little tricky. With these three tips you'll have your little seedling emerge in no time.... Two Tips For a Higher Yielding Vegetable Garden - Did you ever try to grow your own vegetables with the hope of having enough vegetables to last the summer? Chances are good that you only had enough vegetables for three or four meals. Follow these three tips for a higher yielding vegetable garden.... Low Cost Christmas For Gardeners - No one wants to be reminded of the economic woes and gardens are a great place to put such troubles behind us. Here are ideas for cheap presents and for cost saving activities centred around gardening.... Why Laying Turf in the Autumn Can Lead to Serious Lawn Problems Later - While laying turf in the autumn is possible in Mediterranean and other mild winter climates, the temptation to do so should be resisted. It is far better to sow a temporary lawn for the winter instead.... Rose Gardening - A rose is said to be a symbol of love. For generations, the rose has been the most popular flower known not only for its beauty for the significance it holds. There are so many varieties and different colors of roses. Rose gardening is perhaps the most popular among all flower lovers. You need to take care of your garden in all seasons to make sure that your flowers remain as beautiful as it should be.... A Guide to Planting Trees - Before planting new trees, determine both your needs and the existing conditions of your site. Like all plants, trees have specific light, soil and space requirements. Remember that many trees ... Flower Gardening Tips - Flower gardens are simple to install and easy to care for. They do, however, require a basic understanding of the natural conditions of your garden as well as the specific needs of the individual flowers. Different flowers have different requirements. Annuals, for example ... Colorful Spring Gardens - In the spring, while trees and shrubs are still showing their pale green new growth, the early border generally consists of colorful bulbs and a few early blooming perennials against a backdrop of green foliage and brown earth. Spring bulbs are perhaps the most important flower in the early spring garden. Spring bulbs, a welcome sight after a long winter, offer the earliest blooms of all garden flowers.... Winter Gardening - The fall clean-up is done, your bulbs are planted and your looking forward to the spring gardening season. You need not look so far ahead. Winter can be a busy time for gardeners. Planning, of course, is essential but there are a few other chores which can be done as well. Here are a few gardening tips to help you get through winter ... Fall Gardening Tips - Fall is a great time to be outdoors in the garden, the temperatures are perfect and the colors can be amazing. If you're looking for projects which will extend the gardening season and give you a reason to be outside, fear not, there's still plenty to do. As the season moves along ... Transplanting Trees & Shrubs - There times when a plant out grows its spot or needs to be moved to make way for a new garden design. When transplanting a shrub or tree be aware of the weather. Though possible, transplanting shrubs during very hot weather is definitely not recommended, it can cause great stress to the plant, even with lots of watering. To ensure the plant remain healthy, transplant in the spring or fall when the weather is cooler. Even then, however ... Designing a Year-Round Garden - All great gardens have one thing in common. That is, they offer something during each of the four seasons. Through spring and summer the colorful flowers of perennials, annuals and flowering trees and shrubs are the focal point in the garden. Once the summer flowers begin to fade, the brilliant, colorful foliage of autumn brightens the garden. In the winter, it's the evergreens, berries and bark which provide ... Gardening With Groundcovers - There are always those spots in your garden where grass just doesn't seem to grow or that are either too rocky or rooty for shrubs. Groundcovers can solve all kinds of gardening problems and are often well suited to these areas. Groundcover also demands much less maintenance than a lawn as the they need only water and don't need mowing. They are useful in areas around stepping stones where grass will only be trampled. Groundcovers, along with being a great aesthetic plant ... Easy Care Shrubs - Shrubs are essential to a successful garden. They provide fragrant flowers in the spring, lush green foliage during the summer and colorful foliage throughout the fall. Evergreens add ... Creating Japanese Gardens - Japanese gardens create landscapes which resembles nature through the careful placement of trees, shrubs, rocks, sand, artificial hills, ponds, and water. Zen and Shinto traditions have greatly ... Colorful Summer Gardens - In mid-summer the perennial border is at its peak with a wide variety of sun-loving flowers in bloom. There are even some long lasting, early blooming flowers still ... How to Use Stone in the Garden - Integrating stone into your landscape design can add depth, texture, seating and even a sculptural element to your garden. Stone has other important functional qualities as well, such as, strength and stability. Stones give a sense of ... Design an Entrance Garden - Foundation plantings have traditionally been intended to screen cement foundations of houses. This is a bit short sighted, however. Creating a welcoming entrance garden is a more appropriate way go about designing these spaces. Entrance gardens are important as they're able to integrate houses and gardens with the surrounding landscape ... Deciduous Shrubs in the Garden - Deciduous shrubs are among the most versatile of all garden plants. Whether used to frame architecture, provide privacy or attract birds, deciduous shrubs are an indispensable part of the garden and are the starting point of great landscape design. In most cases deciduous shrubs are very low maintenance. In fact ... 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