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How to Wire a Bonsai Tree

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

The method of wrapping copper or aluminum wire around the branches or trunk of a bonsai tree to shape it is called wiring. The basic bonsai style can be created by wrapping the trunk and branches of the tree with wire of the correct length and thickness. There’s no necessity for wrapping if you wish […]

Tips for Growing Parsley

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Parsley, also known as  Petroselinum crispum is a herb that has a life cycle of two years. Its popular curled variety is most recognizable as a fresh garnish for American food. Even the sprigs from growing parsley can be eaten, and can add a nice flavor to soups, main meals, and especially salads.
In Medieval […]

Tips for Growing Rosemary

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis, is a hardy evergreen sub shrub. Growing rosemary is an activity that dates back through time. Well-known for its aromatic leaves, which are used for seasoning food. In the past, rosemary oil was used as medicine. The foliage is dark and shiny on the leaf face and white and woolly underneath. The […]

Growing Chives - How to Grow Chives

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

If you like to use the flavor of onions in your meals, you will definitely benefit from growing chives. The word chive means onion in Latin This useful herb is a perennial plant so you can enjoy chives each year. A good thing about chives, as well as their durability, is the fact that any […]

Grape Growing Supplies

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Growing grapes is something that needs patience and dedication in the face of many different problems which can appear surprisingly.  If you’re willing to deal with this, then you can grow grapes.  You will also have to know what you will need in order to successfully grow grapes.  There are many different grape growing supplies […]

How to Grow Cilantro In Your Herb Garden

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

If you want to have an herb garden with many uses, try building a herb garden with cilantro. Cilantro is one of the more popular herbs in use today. People who do not have knowledge of culinary and gardening trends may not be familiar with Cilantro which is frequently used in many Asian and Mexican […]


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