Archive for June, 2008



Secrets to Successful Vegetable Gardening in Small Spaces

Wednesday 25 June 2008 @ 4:05 pm
by Sarah Duke

When we think of a vegetable garden, we usually imagine a large space, but it’s not essential to have a big area to grow a good crop of vegetables. In fact, not many people have that kind of space, and still grow plants that flourish in a small place. If you have plenty of sunshine, you can make a roaring success of vegetable gardening in small spaces. Continue Reading »
Secrets to Successful Vegetable Gardening in Small Spaces




Take Care of Your Roses

Tuesday 24 June 2008 @ 3:57 pm
by james i Greene

Roses are very beautiful flowers loved by many people across the world, the rose has always been a symbol of love and affection. With the sweet smell and the beautiful flowers these plants produce it is quite impossible not to have some type of rose plant in your garden. Continue Reading »
Take Care of Your Roses




How To Grow Vegetables In A Limited Space

Wednesday 18 June 2008 @ 1:50 pm
by Dave Truman

Most people think of a vegetable garden as a fairly large plot of land with rows stretching 15 or 20 feet each. The idea of a small container or tiny patch of land growing a viable vegetable garden seems foreign. Continue Reading »
How To Grow Vegetables In A Limited Space




Fiber-Optics and Gardening - Who Woulda Thought?

Saturday 7 June 2008 @ 12:15 am
by Keith Markensen

Whether you’re looking out over a dark patio or a massive estate, it’s now cheaper and easier than ever to provide your darkened areas with affordable and attractive garden lighting. Continue Reading »
Fiber-Optics and Gardening - Who Woulda Thought?




Handling Fruit Tree Pests Safely

Thursday 5 June 2008 @ 3:42 pm
by Thomas Fryd

It is almost impossible to protect your fruit trees from pests during the summer without using pesticides or chemicals. However, many gardeners worry that traces of such substances can find their way into the fruit itself. There is a way, though, to rid your trees of pests without affecting the tree itself. Continue Reading »
Handling Fruit Tree Pests Safely




Small Gardening Made Easy

Sunday 1 June 2008 @ 10:27 am
by Thomas Fryd

As the pace of society continues to quicken and our lives become ever more hectic, the process of cultivating, weeding and sowing those often finicky plants can seem a daunting proposition, and one doomed to failure. The good news this isn’t the case, and even the busiest person can have a garden they’ll be proud of with just a little effort. Continue Reading »
Small Gardening Made Easy




Advice on Buying a Home Log Cabin

Sunday 1 June 2008 @ 8:46 am
by Spencer Wilkins

The cost of log cabins varies greatly depending on the kinds of logs which have been used and the size of the property. You will find that those cabins that have been built using handcrafted logs will cost much more than those where the logs have been milled. Continue Reading »
Advice on Buying a Home Log Cabin