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Growing Orchids In Greenhouses, Can You ? (12 Aug 2007)
Can it be done? What will the outcome be? How much time? What effect will growing orchids have in greenhouses?

Everyone Needs A Spaghetti Garden (12 Aug 2007)
A spaghetti garden is one of the most popular kitchen gardens. Anyone that has a sunny patch of ground or a window-box can grow these herbs of parsley, garlic, basil, bay laurel and oregano. A small garden space can easily yield all the herbs that you'll need for delicious Italian meals. They are even easy to grow in a sunny window for your year-round use.

A Flower Garden for Your Home (12 Aug 2007)
With a little planning and a little work, you can create a beautiful flower garden. Your flower garden can provide fresh cut flowers for your home all through the spring and summer. How nice it would be to have an endless supply of flowers for your home, friends, and to use as gifts for special occasions. The links below can tell you everything you want to know about planning your flower garden.

Shade from Trees - Is It Really Worth It? (12 Aug 2007)
Is that huge tree in your yard worth the shade, or is is a maintenance problem.

Flowers, An Annual Event (12 Aug 2007)
Are you a natural when it comes to gardening? Do you simply wish your rose bush to bloom, and presto, roses appear? Well, if you are a green thumb, congratulations. As for me, it is an effort of biblical proportion, to get even the grass to grow. I would hazard a guess, and estimate that the remaining 90% of the general population share this problem. If flowers were so easy, we wouldn't need florists and landscapers.

A Creative Patio (12 Aug 2007)
It's ideas, not money that makes life interesting.

Soil PH and Its Effect on Your Garden (12 Aug 2007)
Soil pH, its effect on your garden, how to determine it and how to change it.

What You Need to Know About Planting Roses (12 Aug 2007)
Roses come in a wide variety of types; there are shrub roses, miniature roses, and vine roses just to name a few. Roses are a wonderful addition to any landscape and I am sure that visiting the link at the bottom of the page, there is the perfect rose bush for your yard.

Healthy Soil for a Healthy Garden (12 Aug 2007)
Gardening is a wonderful pastime. Gardening relieves stress and helps you find balance and harmony in your life. Growing a garden can also be a fun family event. So now is the time to start planning your garden, composting the soil, and researching the appropriate crops for your growing area.

The Mystique of the Garden Bench (12 Aug 2007)
A garden bench can add so much to your landscape and your memories. Your garden bench is a wonderful place to sit and visit with your friends, family, and significant other on a warm summer day. I hope there is one in your future.

Start Your Plants From Seeds (12 Aug 2007)
For a rewarding experience, start your garden from seeds rather than purchasing the plants. This articles well get you started on how to plant your seeds and transplant the seedlings to your garden.

What Does A Brassia Orchid Plant And A Spider Have In Common? (12 Aug 2007)
Halloween is coming along with goblins dracula and spiders. See what they have in common with Brassia orchid plant

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