Archive for July, 2009
Plants For Your Butterfly Garden
Friday, July 31st, 2009What is butterfly gardening? Butterfly gardening is a type of gardening that uses many different types of plants to attract butterflies. Delight your family and visitors with beautiful butterflies, but be sure to create a safe habitat for them. If you own cats rethink your plans, because it would be a shame to attract these […]
Easy Gardening Tips
Friday, July 31st, 2009Some people enjoy a nice and simple flower garden, while others like to fill their garden full of all the statues and trinkets they can find. However, there is perhaps no more rewarding of a gardening experience than that of a vegetable garden. Vegetable gardening will provide you and your family with food that you […]
Information on How To Seed a Lawn
Friday, July 31st, 2009When you are preparing a new lawn you will have to decide on grass seed or using turf. Making use of grass seed is a lot cheaper than turf and has the benefit that you have a wider range of different types of lawn seed to pick from. The optimum time to sow the seed […]
Information Regarding Care Of Indoor Banana Plant
Friday, July 31st, 2009Have you ever tried to grow a banana plant? What about growing one indoors? Well if you are interested in this, you don’t need to get just a general indoor plant care guide and instead you want to focus on the different tips and ideas that are going to help you grow banana plants indoors […]
Getting Started With Herb Gardening
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009Herbs can be a beautiful addition to your garden. They don’t just look good, they also smell wonderful. And of course they’re useful, both for adding flavor to your cooking and for their therapeutic benefits. There are so many different kinds of herbs to choose from. Basil and oregano are a couple of the species […]
Creating A Bamboo Fountain
Wednesday, July 29th, 2009A bamboo fountain offers a great way to add mystical accent to your garden. These unique types of fountains were originally developed in Japan where they were used to chase deer away from the fields of rice paddies. Therefore, it isn’t strange to learn that they have been called “deer chasers”.
In the past, monks […]









