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Building a Greenhouse Plan

Building a Greenhouse Plan

Have you always wanted a greenhouse in your yard? It would be a great place to house your plants and care for them. And, they can get all..

April 8, 2012 with 0 Comments
Creating a Garden Full of Memories

Creating a Garden Full of Memories

INTRODUCTION What are memories? They are the shimmering reflection of times past, those times we want and don’t want to remember. Each..

April 1, 2012 with 0 Comments
Tips on Saving Water in the Flower Garden

Tips on Saving Water in the Flower Garden

Gardens can really soak up water; some sources say that municipal water usage doubles in the summer as homeowners water lawns and gardens...

April 1, 2012 with 0 Comments
Planting a Native Flower Garden

Planting a Native Flower Garden

Planting a native flower garden is a wonderful way to create a low-maintenance, eco-friendly garden. There are various benefits to planting..

April 1, 2012 with 0 Comments
Beautiful Low-Water Flower Gardens

Beautiful Low-Water Flower Gardens

One of the biggest uses of water in the summer is to provide water for the garden. You can collect rain water to offset the cost, but in..

April 1, 2012 with 0 Comments
Including Water Features in Your Flower Garden

Including Water Features in Your Flower Garden

Water features add beauty, drama, and a sense of peace to flower gardens. They also provide water for wildlife, which you can enjoy..

April 1, 2012 with 0 Comments
How to Create a Rain Garden

How to Create a Rain Garden

You may have heard rain gardens referred to as “sunken gardens.” This is because they are planted in a depression in the..

April 1, 2012 with 1 Comment
Gardening on a Rainy Day

Gardening on a Rainy Day

It’s a rainy day, but you’re in a gardening mood. If it’s warm and you have a good raincoat, there are some things you..

April 1, 2012 with 0 Comments
Collecting Rain Water for Your Garden

Collecting Rain Water for Your Garden

You’ve probably heard that rain water is better for your plants than tap water, and many gardeners agree. Rain water, after all, is..

April 1, 2012 with 0 Comments
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