Adding water to your garden's design isn't for the faint of heart. Larger water gardens require detailed planning, because digging, equipment, and str...
Read MoreAdding water to your garden's design isn't for the faint of heart. Larger water gardens require detailed planning, because digging, equipment, and str...
Read MoreAdding mulch to your garden is like giving it a vitamin. Organic mulch has the extra nutrients and texture to help a garden grow, retain moisture, and...
Read MoreWater conservation is the key to a healthy garden, because plants drink water to survive. Mixing your soil with organic matter, such as manure and com...
Read MoreGardening can be seen as one of the most profoundly rewarding hobbies to enjoy. Being able to plant something in the fertile ground, and watch it grow and flourish is...
Read MoreWhen it's pouring rain, the rain has to go somewhere. Often, it falls from the roof to the streets, sewers, and runs into nearby rivers, carrying poll...
Read MoreGardening in the city has its challenges. However, the benefits are worth the work. Many gardeners look to community gardens to develop beautiful and ...
Read MoreGardening is no longer limited to homeowners with yards. Apartment dwellers are taking full advantage of rooftop gardens by going green. It's a new, s...
Read MoreNot all gardens are sustainable. It takes some extra planning to reduce waste and renew energy. Make sure your outdoor space meets the bar by adding t...
Read MoreIt's not surprising that some plants grow better with a companion. Plants don't get lonely, but some complement each other. If you plan a garden by ...
Read MoreSpecialty gardens are creative expressions that showcase a hobbyists interest in a specific type of gardening style. They differ based upon climate, l...
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