Epidendrum Easy Growing Orchid Suited For Outdoors

By Gary Antosh | Feb 3, 2010

October weather is very unpredictable. Many Western horticulturists maintain stoutly that all weather here is just as temperamental as an Eastern spring and that, on occasion, it has been known to baffle many self-respecting plants.

High temperatures often prevail during the first part of the month followed by vigorous early storms accompanied by rains and later by sharp frosts. The most troublesome areas are the central valleys ..read more

Some Tips To Consider On Using Herbs From Your Home Herb Garden

By Jack Grant | Sep 25, 2009

It is not easy to grow your own herb plants in your home garden because this requires you a lot of effort for the herbs to grow and flourish. But if you really take time to care for the herbs, they will also give a lot of advantages because they have so many uses.

Proper season and timing is a very important factor in harvesting your own ..read more

Bark mulch is a brilliant way to embellish your driveway.

By Abby H Johnston | May 1, 2009
by Abby H Johnston

Bark mulch is an excellent way to decorate and landscape your garden or driveway. A lot of people use Bark mulch to make their home’s exterior look stylish.

Bark mulch is usually used as a decorative material for your garden and a lot of people use it. You can have loose Bark mulch in your garden or if you prefer you can get ..read more

Critical Aspects For Taking Care of Your Grass and Garden

By Frank Froggatt | Apr 11, 2009
by Frank Froggatt

There is nothing quite as great to the soles of your feet as the feel of a lush lawn underfoot. Whether you have it for romping around dawn, strolling in, or just for the simple enjoyment of owning something really beautiful, there is nothing like having a nice lawn. But without providing the proper lawn and garden care to your grass, how is it ..read more

Information Orchid Root System

By Adam Dogwood | Mar 22, 2009
by Adam Dogwood

Plants within the genus Cattleya and related genera produce some of the most extensive root systems of any orchids. Their roots are thick and fleshy, and it is not unusual for a specimen to produce So per cent ofits root system outside the pot. Roots like this can be fed to great advantage. This plant can be repotted and the roots trimmed to about ..read more

Dahlia Support

By Kenneth Carlson | Mar 5, 2009
by Kenneth Carlson

It is not possible here to give more than a general outline of the principles underlying timing, but as an approximation it can be assumed that a burl is formed on a giant decorative approximately six weeks after stopping, provided the plant at the time is in a fit state to be stopped, as explained earlier in the chapter, and that it will take ..read more

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