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  • Garden for Birds #3  By : John Doe
    Well, another week is passing us by. I want to thank everyone who writes me back. Gardens and birds can bring total strangers together. ISN'T IT GREAT!I feel as though I'm getting to know you and we are becoming neighbors. You may have fledglings by now.
  • Making Memories with Flower Gardening  By : John Doe
    Flower gardening is not only about the present, but can be about the past as well. Although this article is ostensibly about flower gardens, it is really more about carrying memories forward. This will enrich your flower garden.
  • Why Should You Create A Butterfly Garden?  By : John Doe
    Have you noticed you do not see as many butterflies as you once did? It is sad that we do not see as many butterflies as we might like. You can change that by planting a butterfly garden. There are many reasons that we don't see many butterflies. One is the destruction of their habitat.
  • Water Ponds and Wildlife - How To Attract More Animals to Your Backyard  By : John Doe
    Wildlife require water just as humans do. Water is essential for life. Songbirds use it for bathing and preening; waterfowl and shorebirds for finding food and escaping predators; and muskrat, mink and beaver for every part of their existence.
  • Tips for Backyard Fish Ponds Care  By : John Doe
    Installing a backyard fish pond is an aesthetic addition to your landscaping and offers a bit of tranquility as well. However, taking care of backyard fish ponds is not as easy as one might think. And, you have to do more than simply install the fish pond and then let it go.
  • Pest Control Tips for Maintaining Your Greenhouse  By : John Doe
    Greenhouses provide a warm, humid atmosphere and are home to a variety of different plants and flowers which is why they are a perfect target for insects.
  • How to Choose the Right Bulbs for Your Spring Flower Garden  By : John Doe
    Choosing the right bulbs involves more than just selecting colors and cultivars. Timing, bulb size, and most importantly, bulb health are equally significant factors in designing your spring garden. Before purchasing any bulbs, know the differences in bulb types.
  • Layer Your Plantings  By : John Doe
    Part three in a seriesIn our last article, we helped you layout your new landscape. In this article we'll explore which plants to put where and what makes an effective landscape. If you think of your landscape as a stage, you can easily imagine the basics of layout.
  • Plan for Winter Plantings  By : John Doe
    Part four in a seriesIt's hard to think about winter when our gardens are in full bloom and the vegetables are ripening on the vine! But we must keep winter in mind when we are planning our landscape. Afterall, we have to look at our landscape all year long, including winter.
  • A Compost Primer  By : John Doe
    Most gardeners and landscapers will agree almost unanimously that the single best thing you can do for your lawn is to add compost. Good, organic compost can remedy almost any problem you have with your soil.
  • Selling Your House? Mow Your Lawn!  By : John Doe
    A property that has a well manicured lawn has one of the best chances at showing pride in ownership than any other outdoor technique. For one thing, there is a large upswing in the priority that homeowners place in their outdoor living spaces.
  • Selling Your House? Trim Your Shrubs!  By : John Doe
    Shrubbery and other greenery that has an unkempt appearance can often be misconstrued as a sign of neglect, and gives a bad impression of your house overall.
  • Drying Roses  By : John Doe
    There are many reasons why you might want to dry your roses. Some people just want to keep a memento of a special moment. Perhaps they are a part of a wedding that you went to; maybe they were a gift from a mate, friend, or family member.
  • Plan Before Buying Rose Bushes  By : John Doe
    So, you have decided to plant rose bushes in your yard or on your patio, porch or balcony. Now all you have to do is go out and buy some bushes and plant them. Right? Wrong!!There are several things that you have to decide before buying:1.
  • Planting Bare Root Roses  By : John Doe
    Before planting, the plants must be prepared. The following suggestions will help insure that your roses grow into healthy bushes, trees, etc. :1.
  • Riding Lawn Mowers  By : John Doe
    Most riding lawn mowers are machines fun ride and extremely cool to look at. However, they are just a dream for many gardeners who can not afford one of these powerful gardening equipment.
  • Roses and Juniper Rock Gardens  By : John Doe
    Wide circle driveways don't happen much anymore, but when they do, what do you do with them? Clear out the grass, mound up some soil, and park a few boulders in strategic positions and you've got the perfect spot for an artistic rose garden.
  • Bare Root Roses, What To Look For When Buying  By : John Doe
    The first thing to look for is the plant's grade. Nearly all bare root roses sold today are grown in the field and are approximetly two years old. They are sold in three main grades. Grade 1 is the best and most expensive grade.
  • Colorado Blue Spruce And Lush Red Roses  By : John Doe
    Set in a broad expanse of lush green lawn a length of split rail fence forms a corner. Carpeted with a thick layer of soil preserving and plant protecting cedar mulch, three tall Colorado blue spruce offset the right angles of the fence.
  • Pruning the Backyard Grapevine  By : John Doe
    Proper pruning of your backyard grapevines is essential to maintain vine size, shape, and yield of the grapes. If you don't prune your vines, they will become unruly, tangled messes. Fruit ripeness will suffer. Overproduction of the vine may lead to premature death.
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