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Oregano: Joy of the Mountain (12 Aug 2007)
Oregano (Origanum vulgare), the herb known as 'joy of the mountain,' is featured in this article. One of the three essential ingredients in Italian cooking, oregano can be grown both indoors and out. Cultivation requirements and uses in the kitchen and garden are described.

Parsley: A Cooks Best Friend (12 Aug 2007)
Parsley (Petroselinum crispum) known as curly parsley is featured in this article. Parsley has endless possibilities in the kitchen and growing parsley in container plantings and as an edging plant can enhance the garden. Cultivation requirements, how to grow indoors and out, and uses in the kitchen and garden are described.

Rosemary: The Herb of Remembrance and Friendship (12 Aug 2007)
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is featured in this article. This versatile herb is used extensively with meats, breads, and can be even be used as herb skewers when grilling vegetables and meats. Cultivation requirements, growing indoors and out, and uses in the kitchen and garden for companion planting are included.

Thyme: The Herb of Courage (12 Aug 2007)
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) is the featured herb in this article. Especially good in recipes that call for long, slow cooking, thyme is often used in fatty foods to aid in the digestive process. Cultivation requirements, growing indoors and out, uses in the garden and kitchen are included.

Porch Swing Places: Where to Put a Porch Swing (12 Aug 2007)
The best place to install your Porch Swing is determined by the primary need that you are trying to satisfy. Recapturing cherished memories, solitude, romance, or simply enjoying a view all require different Porch Swing placement solutions.

Pressure Washing Decks (12 Aug 2007)
Learn to pressure wash your deck and/or the decks of others. Useful primer gives you what you need to know to do the job right.

Gardening Tips for Early - Mid July (12 Aug 2007)
Now we are fast approaching the hottest time of the year, there are still some things that can be done in the garden. Below are a few gardening tips for those that love the summer warmth. For you who aren't particularly appreciative of the ...

5 Simple Steps to Care For Your Push Reel Mower (12 Aug 2007)
Though most Push Reel Mowers made today are durable, they do require some basic care and simple maintenance in order to keep them running smoothly. Taking the following steps will ensure you have years of use on your push reel mower.

Roses - Creating Beautiful Cut Roses (12 Aug 2007)
Many gardeners like to enjoy their roses twice — first in the garden, then indoors as cut flowers. By choosing the right roses, cutting them at the proper time of day, and conditioning them after cutting, you can enjoy your cut roses for the longest possible time — up to five days or more after cutting.

Liner Ponds versus Folding Preformed Ponds (12 Aug 2007)
Before making a decision about the pond construction that you require, it is important that you take a moment to consider several variables: cost, labour required, and creativity. It is hoped that by making the proper decision that your pond experience will be all the more enjoyable.

Everyone Loves Flowers (12 Aug 2007)
Flowers please everyone, and this article describes how to care for floral arrangements to ensure they last as long as possible...

Budget For Your Garden (12 Aug 2007)
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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