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  • Suet Facts and Tips  By : John Doe
    If you are like many people, backyard birding is a hobby for you whether you actively encourage visits from birds or not. One way to attract birds is to put out suet -- beef fat -- and watch the crowds stop by and devour the treat.
  • How to Attract Birds to Your Backyard Paradise For Less Than $100  By : John Doe
    Like many Americans, you may find bird watching to be a fascinating hobby. At the same time, perhaps you wonder how you can attract regular visitors to your yard without busting the bank by purchasing expensive foliage, feeders, and food.
  • Flowers Wilting? Tips for Making Your Flowers Last Longer  By : John Doe
    We all know one disadvantage of flowers is that they don't last very long. While they are here they bring happiness and warmth to any dull decorating space. If your flowers are dieing awfully fast, then you may be using poor flower care routines.
  • Are You Being Taken Advantage of when Ordering Flowers Online?  By : John Doe
    Did you know that you can send flowers many different ways on the internet? With a few different options of delivering and ordering flowers online, you must be aware of security and safety of your personal information.
  • Patios And Garden Pavers  By : John Doe
    Is your concrete or asphalt driveway an eyesore? Do you need to create an attractive retaining wall? Although most people use garden pavers to create patios, driveways and other hardscaping elements are often created using garden pavers, as well.
  • Low Maintenance Teak Furniture  By : John Doe
    In all likelihood you have heard of teak furniture and have wanted to know why it's such a big deal. This article contains some simple info regarding the building material that seems a little mysterious, even has a weird sound to it, but dominates the market of outdoor furniture.
  • International Flower Delivery  By : John Doe
    As our global community continues to expand we often find ourselves with friends and families who live in countries outside of the U. S. In the past this caused somewhat of a dilemma if a person wanted to send a gift of flowers internationally.
  • The Truth About Tulips  By : John Doe
    Roses may be beautiful but Tulips are magnificent. The huge colorful blooms we associate with Holland make stunning bouquets. Did you know that Tulips did NOT originate from Holland? Actually, most species of wild tulips came from central asia and western asia.
  • Commercial and Residential Flagpoles  By : John Doe
    The world's tallest unsupported flagpole is located in Amman, Jordan. Erected in 2003, the carbon steel pole juts 416 feet into the sky and weighs a staggering 190,000 pounds.
  • Make Your Fresh Cut Roses Last Longer!  By : John Doe
    Women adore getting flowers, most especially roses, as it is a symbol of love and affection. Price of roses vary from state to state and flower shop to flower shop. Regardless, it is an investment that you want to have last as long as possible.
  • You Say Tomato I Say Mosquito  By : John Doe
    Gathering tomatoes or other fruits of the garden might not sound like a dangerous occupation, but with terrorism running rampant these days, even a walk thru the garden can require pre-emptive measures.
  • Fall Garden Planning - Garden Plans for Next Spring and Ordering by Mail  By : John Doe
    It's August, the weather has cooled a bit here and the summer monsoons where I live in New Mexico have begun. The kids are starting back to school and I feel the onset of fall. I'm getting that garden planning itch again! It happens 2-3 times a year. ..
  • Roses - Creating Beautiful Cut Roses  By : John Doe
    Many gardeners like to enjoy their roses twice - first in the garden, then indoors as cut flowers.
  • Everyone Loves Flowers  By : John Doe
    Flowers Truly Reach Your Soul. Flowers are a heartfelt, natural way to lift our spirits. They can provide a smile for a tired face or even brighten a room for a convalescent. Just imagine your favourite flower. Are you smiling yet? You are definitely in a better mood.
  • Cannibals on the Porch  By : John Doe
    No, ghosts of the Donner Party have not started haunting my porch, nor have others of the human type I may have reference to. I am speaking of cannibals in the insect world of which there are many, but two in particuIar that make me stop and wonder.
  • Granite Flexible Preformed Rock Ponds  By : John Doe
    More than just a Preformed PondTraditionally, preformed ponds are large shells, which are extremely burdensome and difficult to transport. For example, a typical preformed pond kit would come in a box that is 60 x 48 x 24 , which is too large for many car trunk sizes.
  • Slugging It Out In The Trenches  By : John Doe
    In an effort to introduce a shaft of sunlight into a particularly gloomy conversation, I recently asked a gardening acquaintance of mine to explain the difference between a slug and a snail.
  • Liner Ponds versus Folding Preformed Ponds  By : John Doe
    IntroductionSo you've decided to build your very own backyard water garden. You are in the process of actively planning out your design, and you're visualizing the end-result.
  • Garden Makeover On A Budget  By : John Doe
    There's been a huge increase in the popularity of garden makeovers. Teams of people come in and transform your garden in less than a day.
  • Budget For Your Garden  By : John Doe
    Have you ever thought about how much it costs to maintain your garden? Most people never give it much thought - spending the odd day in the garden when they have time and impulse buying plants at the local nursery.
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