Frugal Gardening. Where to Look for Things for the Garden
By Wayne Anthony
Gardening is an expensive hobby but it doesn't have to be. Being frugal in the garden will save you money but do you know where to look and what to look for in order to have that frugal garden?
Disposing Of Garden Waste In An Environmentally Friendly Means
By Michelle Strassburg
With a bit of effort and goodwill it is possible to dispose of garden waste in an environmentally friendly manner. Rather than dumping garden waste in the shape of greenery, old garden furniture and even garden-grown fruit or vegetables in your home trash can which is all too easy, consider recycling and other friendlier ways to dispose of your garden waste. Greenery such as grass and weeds can be recycled, while garden furniture and hard waste can be safely disposed of using your local authority.
Giving Your Garden an Organic Head Start
By Penny Money
If you are thinking about starting your own compost pile think about this…
With just a little knowledge you can turn your everyday garbage into nutrient rich fertilizer for your yard or garden and the best part is…it’s organic.
Outdoor Garden Design
By Patricia Wainwright
Conjure a well-planned outdoor garden design with these tips on proper form and function.
Front Garden Design
By Patricia Wainwright
Let these tips on front garden design bring you closer to your dream outdoor space.
Backyard Garden Design
By Patricia Wainwright
Let the experts tell you how to enhance a drab space with a backyard garden design.
Bamboo Ground Cover
By Patricia Wainwright
Ground covers serve a variety of purposes. They can help retain moisture in the soil, they prevent erosion, and provide an eye-catching sight year round. Of all ground covers, there is one very much appreciated: bamboo.
Hardy Ground Cover
By Patricia Wainwright
There are many different plants you can choose from in order to have a hardy ground cover.
Bountiful Harvest? Can it!
By Glory Lennon
Tips for preserving the bountiful harvest.
Is That A Disease On My Tomato Plants?
By Penny Money
You’ve waited all winter for that perfect mouth watering tomato. Your seeds have been planted, you’ve lovingly nurtured all those little seedlings for weeks and now the time has come to put them out in the garden…it’s kind of like throwing them to the wolves (or at least that’s how I felt). There are big tomato eating worms out there and some not so nice tomato diseases (keep in mind there are different diseases for different areas). Here are some simple tips about growing a successful tomato garden…