Pages tagged with Gardens
Roses are red but they can be tricky to grow. Here's how to keep your roses blooming all summer long.
Don't throw away that junk, be creative and make a garden out of it! It's sure to make your neighbors..well...think your crazy, but go ahead anyway. Create that Junk Garden!
A light discription of my walk along the canal towpath that I had wanted to do for ages.
Sheds are not just for miscellaneous junk of life. They can become the centre of garden living in an unsure climate.
Article inspired by Ron Finley's garden-graffiti. Ron Finley's extraordinary urban gardens plant seeds of innovative thinking that generate powerful ideas with potential to transform communities and lives across the globe.
The Physalia is an ecosystem sufficient enough to generate power from the sun and utilize it in reducing the water pollution by the process of bio-filtration.
Hedgehogs have long been a favourite garden visitor of mine. They are wonderful little creatures with the sweetest of faces.
The Greater Spotted Woodpecker is very distinctive in my garden, with its red cap and lovely, glossy plumage.
Listed on this page is some simple advice for those who wish to grow your own spicy Chili peppers
Home gardeners can easily generate enough profit to sustain their hobby whether they grow flowers or vegetables. Extra plants and vegetables, bouquets, fresh or dried herbs, garden crafts and kitchen goodies each have a market.
Suzhou of China is called as Venice of the east with more than 300 rivers & lakes and water ways.
Humus is the main key to fertile land. Making up some 5% of soil content, it results from decaying organic matter, and the various bacteria that help to speed this decay produce a sort of ‘gum’, binding the soil together
Create TV is a Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) channel on over the air television and on cable and satellite companies. It shows a variety of different programming. The things that they show are cooking, travel, gardening, home improvement, arts& crafts.
This poetry about flowers and meadows, is an outcome of a great poets poem, I just enjoyed it and thought of acknowledging it That's what we real poets are for.
A boy wins a big bar of chocolate at a scouts day out. His father said he stole it.
When they planted a vegetable garden on their front lawn, the town said - oh, no you don't.
Bugsy lived in a flea market, trapped in a tiny cage,
I could not leave him there, I had to take him home.
He is the most delightful pet, he spends happy days with me
He is safe but best of all, he can play and run - he's free!
A poem about love and beauty. The comparison with the most beautiful flower of all, and it's power to hurt.
These are some photographs from the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens Butterfly exhibit.
My next-door nieghbour is a knowledgeable soul. She says that what I need is ‘muck’, and when I seem bemused, explains that what she really means is manure, or compost, or both
A Memorial Day tribute to the galant, brave men and women who answered the call to defend us and gave their all!
A great visit to Seattle staying at the wonderfully welcoming Sorrento Hotel and then onto Woodville where the Willows Lodge is all you could wish for...comfort, great food and wine and so much more...
The idea of airborne Migrating Floating Gardens is a proposal by the architectural firm of Rael-Sanfratello for another way of greening urban environments.
Bartram's Garden is a public garden less than 15 minutes from downtown Philadelphia. It is worth a visit if you are in this area. It is the oldest botanical garden in this country.
You can feel it in the air..a sense of change, warmer days and longer evenings .. That quickening in the blood as eager Gardener's start planning what to sow..Spring is calling as Nature awakes..


























