Help With Landscaping Info
Help With Landscaping Info November 1st, 2008 at 03:20am Under Homes and Gardens Beautiful Landscaping: Planning is the Key So you want to create a fascinating landscape garden around your home? It may sound so easy, but it’s not. Putting your dream garden into reality always require proper landscaping planning so you won’t end up delaying its execution because of increased cost and other problems. Landscaping Tips Even if you will to do the task yourself, you still need to plan everythin
Knowing Is Caring For Your Planter Garden Plants
Knowing Is Caring For Your Planter Garden Plants Gardening vegetable plants in a container can be a wonderful hobby. With a little patience, a person can produce bountiful harvests from a few growing plants. Everything from cucumbers, eggplants, carrots, and tomatoes can be grown in containers. Gardening vegetable plants is a little different from producing flowers. However, the basic rules for container gardening Posted in Gardening November 01st, 2008 | 03:06 am
Landscaping and Lawn Care - A Business or DIY
Landscaping and Lawn Care - A Business or DIY Posted in October 31st, 2008 Category:Gardening If you are looking to leave your regular job and work for yourself, an excellent option is to start a lawn care business. The high demand for services and possibility of a good return should provide you with a steady income and great financial returns. Is It For You? The first step is to know if you
Why Should I Buy Commercial Greenhouse Plants?
Why Should I Buy Commercial Greenhouse Plants? Posted in October 31st, 2008 Category:Gardening There are many benefits to buying commercial greenhouse plants that professional landscapers have been aware of for years. Among these include the health and quality of the plant, the range in species and the cost of the plant. If you are planning a greenhouse or landscaping project, you too could benefit from these commercial greenhouse
Today’s Totals - Oct 31st, 2008
Well, since I’m pretty much out of calories for the day, and I’m avoiding the open box of chips in the front foyer I think perhaps it’s time to head to my bed. Lots of studying, homework, etc. for the weekend, and perhaps some gardening (weather dependent). Food for the day: Total: 2000 (13% fat, 38% carbs, 31% protein, 16% alcohol) oh my! Breakfast: protein shake with oatmeal and frozen berries (331) AM Snack: none (0) Lunch: whole wheat tortillas, mustard, smoked turkey, apple (428)
Singaporeans make a difference in society through gardening
Ali Smith, Channel NewsAsia 31 Oct 08; SINGAPORE: Six of Singapore’s most passionate gardeners were honoured at the first-ever Community in Bloom Ambassadors Award 2008 ceremony on Friday. One of the winners, Kamisah Bte Atan, has created six gardens for her community to enjoy, using a grant from the Southwest Community Development Council. She said all six gardens are maintained by getting women of all ages involved. “Some of the elderly have aches here and there, and since they started gardeni
Gardening calendar (Austin American-Statesman)
‘Gardening for Birds and other Wildlife’ — 7 p.m. Wednesday. How to make your yard appeal to wildlife. REI, 601 N. Lamar Blvd. Free. 482-3357. Nature Nights — 6 to 9 p.m
Forced chicken integration at Bumblebee Garden
For some time we have been a house divided here at Bumblebee. We had the three laying hens living in one set of accommodations and the younger chickens living in another. They showed interest in each other and occasionally pecked at each other through the wires, but there was no co-mingling of the chickens. Maxine and Maude on their afternoon walkabout Since winter is inevitably creeping our way, I started allowing the chickens side-by-side free range time about three weeks ago to prepare
Smiley Saturday - The Summer Garden Is Finally In!
We’ve had so much happening in our lives of late with a holiday and then a trip away for Lleyton’s surgery, that the poor garden has been on the backburner. Last weekend, Farmboy finally had a chance to build up one of my vegie garden beds. We’ve added a level to make it higher and filled it up with some compost we purchased by the cube. I LOVE a fresh, new garden bed. Empty and so full of promise. I usually like to plant a mixture of seeds and seedlings. Seeds for the easier to grow pla
Quiet Friday
October 31, 2008 at 10:26 pm (Dogs, Movies) Tags: Ed Norton, Gardening, teaching, weather It rained, which was great. During a break in the rain, self went to the backyard and inspected her plants. Caught Gracie digging around a freshly planted plot of daffodil bulbs. Was able to creep up without making a sound. Gave li’l crit a mighty thwack on her fat rump and she yelped and ran away. Shortly after, self started putting up some wire supports against a fence. She woul
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