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  • Lubricants For The Modern Woman  By : Denise Croft
    Natural lubricant is produced from the glands that surround the vagina, but in the modern age, as women are becoming more sexually expressive the use of artificial lubricants has become popular.
  • Planting Tomatoes Can Be As Simple As A few Easy Steps  By : Douglas Taylor
    One thing about planting tomatoes is they are not that hard to grow. Add some tender loving care and a little water and compost and you should be enjoying this wonderful plants harvest before you know it.
  • Children and Allotments  By : IC
    For some of the older allotment-holders children only spell trouble, but if you start children off early enough, everyone can enjoy the experience.
  • Great Gardening Tools  By : Leilani Rolphe
    Gardening is a favorite pastime of people around the world. Who doesn't love an opportunity to get dirty, and to touch the cool moist earth? The stillness and tranquility of nature provide many gardeners with a sense of peace. As you tend your garden, you will marvel in its growth and beauty. You will feel great pride as you watch your garden produce delicious and colorful results. Your hard work will be appreciated by all you share your garden with.
  • Get Started Growing Your Own Fruit and Vegetables  By : IC
    When to start? In the past allotments traditionally changed hands on September 29th which is the set date for paying agricultural rents.
  • Give Fresh Cut Flowers From Your Garden  By : DMF
    Flowers come in many shapes and colors, this way you have many choices to choose from to make the arrangement you want.
  • Return to Childhood -- Get Into Gardening  By : Dionne Voughar
    When you were a kid, there was nothing better than running around outside, with the wind in your hair and the earth under your bare feet. Now that you've grown, you might be surprised to find that the feeling is exactly the same. If you haven't tried gardening, it's time to roll up your sleeves, and pant legs, and get reacquainted with the great outdoors.
  • Start Allotment Gardening Today!  By : IC
    In some areas allotments are like gold dust and there are long waiting lists. You may well be able to get around this by choosing another site or simply offering to take on an overgrown plot.
  • Save Money And Start Your Garden On A Budget  By : Douglas Taylor
    Starting a garden of your own can be a very rewarding experience. Working the soil not only will benefit your health it can also save you a lot of money over time. Even during the height of the growing season buying all of those great tasting vegetables can cost you a lot of money.
  • The Low Down On Passive Hydroponics Garden Setup:  By : Allan Wilson
    There are two methods in hydroponics gardening. First is an active hydroponics gardening system, and second is Passive gardening system.
  • Air Layering The Roots Of Your Plants  By : Allan Wilson
    In Air layering roots are forcibly grown on the stem of a plant, which already has a root system. Such plants have usually shed off the lower foliage.
  • Natural Worm Composting. Fun, Beneficial, Profitable  By : Warren Peters
    Compost is basically organic matter. If you want to be an organic gardener who is successful then you must learn the benefits of compost.
  • Information To Help Keep Soil At The Best PH Level  By : Jimmy Cox
    Years ago, Dr. Edgar T. Wherry devised a classification of soils by degrees of acidity; it is still useful but should be qualified by the fact that many plants spill over into two or more classifications while some are relatively sensitive to pH.
  • Do Your Plants Need Hydroponics?  By : Melih Oztalay
    All plants need the correct conditions in order to grow to their full potential. Plants grown using hydroponics systems are no exception to this basic rule.
  • Hillside Landscaping Helps Control Soil Erosion  By : Scott Fromherz
    A good hillside landscaping project would involve having steps running up the hillside as well as a retaining wall.
  • Tips On How To Build A Pond  By : Allen Jesson
    Building a pond from scratch can seem a daunting task however it need not be, having the correct equipment and understanding what form of pond will suit your needs is half the battle.
  • Gardening Tips - How to Build and Maintain A Garden  By : Peter Finch
    A garden adds beauty to the surroundings with its colorful treasure of trees, plants, flowers, butterflies, fruits and more. Learn more.
  • Herb Gardens Are A Delightful Addition To Any Garden  By : Peter Finch
    Creating a herb garden can be a healthy and fragrant experience. Learn more.
  • Rose Garden Can Be An Owners Pride  By : Peter Finch
    Tips and useful information on how to create the perfect rose garde.
  • Try Something Different With A Japanese Garden  By : Peter Finch
    Be different from your neighbours and friends, check out the wonders of creating a Japanese Garden.
  • Protect Your Plants!  By : Daniel Millions
    Thery are everywhere and they want to destory your plants!
  • Great Tips For Greenhouse Gardening  By : Richard Henderson
    Greenhouse gardening can be a great alternative, especially if you live in a colder climate but still love gardening.
  • Pay as you Drive  By : Roxel Pudol
    Nature is one of God's creations. It is one of His best works of arts. But nowadays, the degradation of the environment seems to be unabated. One of the things, which contribute to the gradual destruction of the environment, is air pollution. Studies show that one of the great contributors to this is the smoke coming from the vehicles. Because of this fact, new concept in car insurance is formed - the pay as you drive auto insurance.
  • Many Gardening Tips for Beginners  By : John Pawlett
    Gardens come in different varieties like the plants you find in them. There are several gardening tips that can be used for all type of gardens.
  • How To Care For Fruit Trees  By : Daniel Millions
    Learn exactly how to nurture a fruit tree.
  • Organic Gardening And Organic Growing - Useful Info  By : David Stuart
    Using my experiences and research I am giving you my knowledge for starting organic gardening.
  • Growing The Delighful Flowering Crabapple Tree  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn about the flowering crabapple tree and some things you should take into consideration before you plant one.
  • Add Interest To Your Garden With Pampas Grass  By : Lee Dobbins
    Gardens can be bland if they include only flowers - learn how Pompas grass can help add interest to your garden or landscape.
  • Growing Flowering Cherry Trees  By : Lee Dobbins
    Learn about the flowering cherry tree and some things you should take into consideration before you plant one.
  • A Natural Alternative To Fencing  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    In a world of increased industrial activity and an overabundance of manufactured beauty, people are becoming more and more interested in the natural world. It is only natural then, that when considering how to divide their property from others; consumers are skipping past the chain link fencing and going directly to the garden center.
  • An Introduction to Greenhouse Gardening  By : Paul P. Duxbury
    Greenhouses come in a wide variety of different styles and types. Each is suited to a special need or want and degree of seriousness for greenhouse gardening. For the beginning greenhouse gardener there are smaller versions available that come in the form of portable greenhouses, a hobby greenhouse, or mini greenhouses. There is also the option to build your greenhouse from scratch with a foundation.
  • Gardening Skills And Gardening Tools  By : Jasmine Yap
    Gardening is fun and rewarding and may be considered a hobby, talent or both and sometimes it's just luck. Gardening is not as easy as it looks and involves dedication, time and consistency and many trials and errors.
  • Green Gardening Tips  By : cliff
    Some simple gardening tips to keep your garden tip-top after the winter months.
  • 10 Herbs You Can Grow in Containers  By : Lee Dobbins
    Get some tips on how to plant an herb garden inside.
  • Learn to Grow and Use Herbs  By : Ungari Dodisto
    Herbs have been with humans since the dawn of recorded time and before. They have been used in a wide variety of functions and new uses continue to be found for them in the present day. Depending on who you ask, there are anywhere from 40 to 60 herbs to choose from and most of them are very simple to grow and use.
  • Seven Tips To Keep Your Lawn In Tip Top Condition  By : Kelvin Ho
    A healthy and attractive lawn is one feature of a home that most people value almost as much as the house itself. Hiring lawn-care specialists can become rather pricey and as such may be feasible for all. Here are several tips from the experts that you can use to save yourself a substantial amount of money.
  • Getting Started With Bottle Gardening  By : Kelvin Ho
    Who says you need to have a plot of land to start gardening? Many small plants will grow in a bottle, and thus a popular form of gardening has sprung up all over the world.
  • Seven Tips To Help Your Indoor Plants Grow Better  By : Kelvin Ho
    Indoor plants are a very popular part of our modern landscape. Yet, often many shy away from growing them. Anyone can learn to take care of houseplants in a proper manner if they have the desire to do so.
  • How To Get Started With Gardening  By : Kelvin Ho
    Gardening may seem overwhelming to some people but there are ways to make seem less so. How can we do that?
  • Share The Joy Of Gardening With Your Children  By : Kelvin Ho
    Gardening can be a very relaxing and fulfilling hobby for many people. Yet, this wonderful experience is not just reserved for adults. Children are keenly interested in gardening as well, if given the opportunity.
  • Lawn Mowers Information  By : Daniel Roshard
    If you are to purchase your own equipment, how do you determine an excellent lawn mower? Basic knowledge about lawn mower parts is crucial in determining the quality and performance of the equipment.
  • The Basics Of Orchid Care  By : Lee Dobbins
    Orchids are beautiful and exotic flowers that many people overlook as houseplants because they fear that the care is too involved. Here are some tips on how to make caring for orchids as easy as any other plant.
  • Keeping Your House Plants Alive For A Long Time To Come  By : Darren Lintern
    In order to keep your plant life looking great you will need to give them the care and attention required. You will want to ensure that you are doing everything possible to enhance the successful growth of your plants.
  • Winterizing Your Sprinkler System And Outside Hose Bibs Without a Plumber  By : Owen Walcher
    Winterizing your lawn sprinkle system is very important when it comes to preventing the system from the risk of freeze damage. If you do not winterize the system, the water remaining in the system can freeze and crack or rupture the pipe walls. You can winterize your own landscape water system, no plumber required.
  • Simple Tips To Keep Your Tulips Looking Gorgeous  By : Hugo Bolzonello
    Did you know that tulips didn't originate in Holland even though they celebrate the tulip festival? Tulips actually came from Turkey. Tulip means turban in the Turkish language. Despite the misconception of where tulips came from they are one of the most popular, beautiful flowers today.
  • My Hobby Farm  By : Bentan
    I bought my farm in order to enjoy my lifelong passion for growing plants - especially fruit and vegetables. There is also the health aspect resulting from lots of exercise and a chance to get out and enjoy the sunshine and fresh air. The senses are certainly sharpened by the ever-changing colours.
  • Weeds - The Ultimate Survivors  By : Bentan
    Leave a patch of soil for a few weeks and you are sure to find an assortment of weeds. These hardy pioneers of the plant world manage to find a home in the most inhospitable places. Cracks in concrete, dry areas around buildings, and of course in all pathways. This noxious weed starts off as a harml
  • Requisites Of The Home Vegetable Garden.  By : John Ugoshowa
    The ideal garden soil is a "rich, sandy loam." And the fact cannot be overemphasized that such soils usually are made, not found.
  • Vegetable Culture.  By : John Ugoshowa
    As a rule, we choose to grow bush beans rather than pole beans. I cannot make up my mind whether or not this is from sheer laziness.
  • How To Make Your Garden Vibrantly Beautiful with Flowering Shrubs  By : Lee Dobbins
    Add vibrant color to your landscape with flowering shrubs. Learn about some common flowering shrubs and how to care for them.
  • An Overview Of The Worlds Most Beautiful Flowers - Australian Orchids  By : Lee Dobbins
    Australia boasts over 1200 different types of orchids somewhat unique methods of encouraging pollination.
  • Fall Lawn and Garden Pests  By : Ted Roberson
    With the cool weather of the fall season, most lawn and garden pests and diseases begin to dwindle away. Yet, there are a few lawn and garden pests that thrive off of the cool temperatures of the fall season. One good point about fall lawn and garden pests is that they will not have the chance to...
  • Planting Herbs in the Fall  By : Ted Roberson
    For gardeners who have tried and possibly failed at planting herbs in the spring or summer, you may have already figured out that planting in the fall is usually best for many herbs. Especially for herbs grown from bulbs, planting them in the fall gives them a chance to make roots and they will be ready for harvest in the spring. Since herbs are almost always...
  • Caring For Fruit Trees  By : cristi
    As their name implies, fruit trees are simply trees that bear fruit. This may include apple, cherry, citrus (i.e., orange and lemon), durian, mango, morello cherry, pear, peach, nectarine and plum.
  • Farming Basics And Why You Should Buy Flax Seed  By : Chad M.
    Many of us grew up on a farm so this article will explore some of those basics that we took for granted as youngsters. Than we'll touch on the health benefits of flax seed and why you too should buy flax seed.
  • How To Make Sure Your Wildflowers Survive In Your Home Garden  By : Gregg Hall
    If you have ever taken a walk in the woods you may have seen all the beautiful flowers that can be found right in nature. Did you think to yourself, I wonder what these would look like in my yard? If you have wondered this same thing, here are a few tips for you to make sure your flowers will survive.
  • The Ideal Greenhouse Heaters To Choose From  By : Chris Fox
    Providing information on greenhouse heaters that reviews all the different types of heaters available
  • Admiring Trees  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Near at hand, we all can see beautiful trees. Every time I walk the city parks, or visit the country side, I gaze the trees that I cross bringing back memories of happy tree climbing, tent camping in the woods, long walks with my folks
  • Don't Neglect Your Garden!  By : Dan Farrell
    As your garden grows make sure you keep your attention on vital factors such as watering, weeding and other issues to maintain a healthy and vital garden.
  • Gardening Tips - The Best Ways To Create And Use Fertilizer  By : Brooke Hayles
    Use your garden 'rubbish' as garden food and put back nutrients into the soil. Some gardening tips will ensure that you get a good start to making your own fertilizer.
  • Tips For Indoor Gardening  By : Lee Dobbins
    Don't let your winter be dull and boring - start your indoor garden today and liven up your home!
  • Organic Fertilizers Are Becoming More Popular In The Garden  By : Ken Snow
    Why should you use organic fertilizers in your garden?
  • Organic Indoor Gardening  By : Byran Kempa
    Congratulations, you have decided to try gardening organically. Say goodbye to chemicals as you learn to work with nature to grow the best garden possible. It is not always as easy as conventional gardening, but it is well worth the effort.
  • Helpful Tips for Designing Your Own Water Garden  By : John Taylor
    One way to add beauty and serenity to your landscape is by installing a water garden. You can choose to have a water garden that only has aquatic plants, one that has fish, or a koi pond.
  • Gardening Grows On You  By : Chris Campbell
    Gardening is good for you, good for your neighbors, good for your kids and good for your dog.
  • Admiring Wild Flowers  By : Jonathon Hardcastle
    Walking with my family close to nature during late Sunday times has been a practice that I definitely enjoyed while I was a kid.
  • Aromatherapy: Use Your Garden and Reap the Benefits  By : Randy Zakowski
    Using your garden to enhance your aromatherapy experience
  • Smart gardeners plan before grow.  By : cyndinar
    Just after winter, people dust off their trowels and take out the gloves, getting ready for another flowering season. This year it will be different. You'll have beautiful flowers, a fantastic display of colors and all your neighbors will stop in your front lawn to admire your garden. Does it have to be a dream? In fact, you could start your garden at any time and have a beautiful garden to enjoy all seasons.
  • Gardening Indoor in Winter  By : Holly Lawrens
    Gardening doesn't mean that you have to limit your green thumb to the spring, summer, and fall months of the year. When it comes to growing things you can just as easily garden in the winter as you can at any other time of the year. Winter gardening means that you can enjoy green plants on your window sill even while there is snow on the ground. True, most plants go into a period of sleep during the colder winter months. Blossoms fall off and leaves turn brown. But there are several things that you can do so that you enjoy green foliage and blossoms throughout the winter months. All it takes is a few tips and a bit of patience.
  • Constructing Your Garden Pond - The Basics  By : Michele Miller
    So you have decided to build a garden pond? Congratulations! With a little bit of time, effort, and money you can build a pond that is both beautiful and functional.
  • How To Care Properly For Your Fruit Tree  By : Michael Gavre
    If you have just recently planted a new fruit tree, I think it is safe to assume you are not yet an expert on the subject.
  • Dry Your Own Herbs  By : ian Williamson
    Fresh herbs have many wonderful properties. When you dry them carefully many of these properties are preserved. The following fourteen tips will help you to dry your herbs successfully.
  • Gardening Safety Tips  By : cristi
    Whether you have a green thumb or simply want to start learning the art of gardening, it's a good idea to be prepared for all of those little surprises that may pop up along the way.
  • Starting Your First Garden  By : Steve Welker
    Gardening is a great and fulfilling activity. This article will discuss the basics of starting your first garden.
  • Entice Butterflies into Your Garden  By : ian Williamson
    You rarely see butterflies in suburbia. Why is that? Are we just too busy to see them, or do the butterflies just not like living near people?
  • Planting Bamboo The Right Way  By : Dean Caporella
    For those of us who love to plant bamboo, there is a critical step which could be the difference in your plant flourishing or "checking out." This article will guide you through the correct process for either ground or pot planting.
  • Sustainable Horticulture Is Important for Everyone  By : Jerry Cahill
    We live in a world that must be sustainable. Learn how sustaining horticulture helps to sustain our world.
  • Growing Herb Plants in Containers  By : Ted Roberson
    I love herb plants because I get to eat them, they are easy to grow, and they can be grown quite successfully in containers. My herb plants have all been grown in plain, cheap plastic containers from the local discount store.
  • Tips for Pesticide Disposal  By : Paul Kleinmeulman
    Pesticide disposal is a very important aspect of pesticide use and ensuring the safety of people, pets, and the environment. Many people choose to use pesticides and unfortunately, they dispose of them incorrectly.
  • All About Gardening  By : Byran Kempa
    Gardening is perhaps one of the best hobbies that a more laborious nature lover can take up. The reason why I choose to call this hobby laborious is because it surely does involve a good deal of physical activity.
  • Do you know the best organic fertilizer in the world  By : cyndinar
    .............In my opinion all nations should create new public sector jobs with these remarkable creatures. If you think it, there is a lot of problems solved: 1) jobs easily measured by production of castings and worms 2) eco friendly fertilizers stopping the erosion of lands 3) trash-recycling solving the need for finding new place to get rid the trash...............
  • Environmentally Friendly Lawn  By : News Canada
    A well-maintained lawn acts like a giant air filter, constantly removing pollutants and carbon dioxide, and replenishing the oxygen supply.
  • Chives Are A Wonderful Addition To Your Herb Garden Or Container Garden  By : Mary Hanna
    How to grow chives in your herb garden or in a container garden with a bonus chive recipe that is not only elegant, but delicious too. The Chive is great addition to any herb garden.
  • Environmentally Safe Methods of Pest Control  By : Gail Metcalf
    Nobody wants pests in their gardens and flowerbeds. They can eat on vegetables or strip flowers off the stems.
  • Gardening To Stay Fit  By : Mary Hanna
    Gardening is fun, rewarding and good for you. Yard work is just as effective for aerobic exercise as other methods of working out.
  • Herb Gardening Indoors  By : Mary Hanna
    Mary Hanna provides you information on how to grow herbs for enjoyment in your home. The article contains information and how to plant and maintain an herb garden indoors.
  • Window Box Gardening Tips And Techniques  By : Mary Hanna
    Window box gardening has been common in Europe for centuries and is becoming increasingly popular here. Window box gardens allow the apartment dweller or the small property owner to enjoy the beauty and satisfaction of container gardening.
  • Invite Butterflies to Your Garden.  By : Mary Hanna
    Tips on how to plant a butterfly garden. Types of plants, location and care of your butterfly garden.
  • Grafting Tomatoes on Eggplant Rootstock  By : JanMarco
    Tomato is one of the most popular and widely used vegetables in the world. Various research groups around the glove in the plant industry have conducted a painstaking research, and studied on how to improve tomato production especially in during off-season, and now found the new technology.
  • Fun and Food in Home Grown Vegetable Gardening  By : JanMarco
    Growing vegetables in your garden can save you money. During harvest time, your own produce becomes part of your meals. Home gardeners feel deep satisfaction in preparing salad or seasoning the casserole with freshly picked plants from their own vegetable gardens. Their feeling of the taste is incomparable.
  • Encourage Predators in Your Garden  By : JanMarco
    Control garden pests with beneficial insects and predators!
  • The Benefits of Liquid Organic Lawn Fertilizers  By : Bill Weaver
    Taking care of your lawn the organic way can save you both time and money. Plus, it allows you to do it in an environment-friendly setting.
  • Which is Better - Chemical Fertilizer or Organic Fertilizer  By : Bill Weaver
    A popular topic among the agriculture specialists and home gardeners these days is the furor on organic fertilizer vs. chemical fertilizer. Now each fertilizer certainly has its pros and their cons, but before we delve in deeper into that, let us first make a few definitions.
  • All About Liquid Organic Fertilizers  By : Bill Weaver
    Using organic fertilizers is a widely accepted practice in the agricultural industry. Farmers use them to cultivate their field and row crops, winemakers utilize them for growing grapes, and horticulturists apply a liberal does of these during the landscaping of their orchards or turfs.
  • Cold Frame Greenhouse - Maximize The Natural Warmth Of The Sun  By : Matthew Martins
    A cold greenhouse is not warmed by a heating device. The environment is warmer than the outside - this is due to the heat of the sun's rays being trapped inside the covering material - be it glass or plastic - during the warm season, and heat accumulated in the soil being released back into the greenhouse during the fall.
  • Fertilise Your Soil The Natural Way With Burrowing Earthworms  By : Helen Downing
    By adding Garden Worms you can enrich and restore soil as nature intended!
  • Worms - Use Worms To Make Good Quality Compost  By : Helen Downing
    Using worms you can improve the performance of your compost bin, speed up the composting process, produce high quality nutrient rich compost, improve your garden soil and plants and help the environment! By using worms to break down your compost your plants and flowers will flourish! Worm composting has long been used in the United States and Australia as an effective and natural way of recycling kitchen and garden waste into rich organic compost or "black gold"
  • Plants for Your Butterfly Gardening Plans  By : Sandra Dinkins-Wilson
    Gardening is a wonderful pastime that creates beauty outside our homes as well as enchanting flowers and plants to decorate inside our homes. If we add the extra element of butterflies, those flying jewels, to our gardening efforts, all the better. This article will give you a couple basic butterfly gardening plans and tips to...
  • Easy Tips For Planting Garden Bulbs  By : Lee Dobbins
    These easy tips for planting garden bulbs will show you there is nothing to fear and have you planting your first bulb garden in no time!
  • General Bonsai Tree Care  By : Steve Welker
    Instructions and information on the general care of bonsai trees.
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