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House Cleaning Services - Choosing The Right House Cleaning

20 April 2008

Today our time is eaten up by work, commuting, study, and so on and so on. We don’t have much time left over to clean our own homes anymore. So we hire house cleaning services to help clean our homes.
If you are one of the thousands of […]

Gardening Tips and Tricks for Late Autumn–Part One

17 April 2008

Preparing for the Winter Months: Gardening in October
When you feel that first solid bite in the breeze and you see
the songbirds winging their way south, and the trees are
bursting with fire-laden hues, you know you can’t be spending
the weekend curled up by the fireplace with a good book. Not for
long.
While the weather is still gardener-friendly, […]

How to Grow Blueberries

17 March 2008

How to Grow Blueberries
Along with lip-smacking sweetness, flower and foliage are also worthy reasons to grow blueberries. White, bell-shaped blossoms make a lovely addition to a spring garden and fiery scarlet foliage adds drama to a fading autumn landscape. In addition to taste and appearance, blueberries are ripe with medical advantages; they help lower […]

Enjoy Your Patio More with a Chiminea Fireplace

14 March 2008

Outdoor chiminea fireplaces are for the nature lovers who want to enjoy a warm and pleasant night out right in their backyard. A chiminea fireplace is affordable, they will provide a wonderful atmosphere for you and your guests and, most of all they are easy to start, maintain and clean.
There are many kinds of […]

What Is Compost And Why Does My Garden Need It?

13 March 2008

Some people think compost is a just a bunch of manure. Others
think it’s what happens to your body when you die and get
buried, “My uncle Joe died last year and his body has been
de-compostin’ ever since.” Compost is defined in the dictionary
as “a mixture of decaying organic matter, as from leaves and
manure, used to improve […]

Which of the Hundreds of Tomato Varieties Should I Plant?

9 March 2008

Tomatoes are such a staple in the modern diet that it is hard to believe there was a time when this versatile fruit was once thought to be poisonous. Thankfully this member of the nightshade family has been known for centuries now to be a delicious and healthful addition to our diet and is now […]

The Secret of Rooting Cuttings

22 January 2008

The secret of rooting cuttings can be summed up in two words.
“Timing and technique”.
When you do your cuttings is every bit as important as how you do them. So if you do the right thing, at the right time of the year, your efforts are sure to bring success. Through this article you will learn […]

Jump Start Your Garden with Seedlings & Cuttings

1 December 2007

The arrival of March typically has gardeners itching to get outside and start digging, but with many final frost dates well into May it’s just too early to do any real planting outside–as so many of us have learned the hard way. To satisfy the gardening bug at Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC, landscape staff […]

Outdoor life and garden living

3 November 2007

The Gadget Shop review - Including spa’s, swimming pools, hammocks and trampolines Intro. New for 2005 at Gadget-Box is our ‘outdoor living and garden life‘ section, packed full of great new products ideal for summer. At Gadget-Box we never stop looking for wacky gadgets that are hard […]

Fertilizers - What you Need to Feed Your Lawn

1 November 2007

Just like humans need food, water and shelter to survive, lawns depend on certain elements to live, sixteen to be exact. Most of these elements are already found naturally in the environment, but several others need to be added to your lawn. Adding fertilizer with these three elements, nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus, does the job.
Before […]


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