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  1. Great Gift Ideas for Gardeners Searching for the perfect unique gift for that picky gardener in your life can be a challenge. That's why as a fellow gardener, I would like to give you a hand at finding that perfect gift. I have come up with ideas for all types of gardeners. Those...
  2. Homesteading Books I own a couple of books on homesteading that I'd like to share with you, dear reader. Homesteading is a great way to get back to nature, live a more fulfilling life, get better in touch with your family, and prepare for whatever the future may bring....
  3. That Special Something Sometimes we need a special gift for a birthday, wedding, or anniversary present, but we don't want to spend a lot of money. I have looked around and found some interesting choices.Take a look around; you're sure to find that special gift!
  4. Green Living, Green Garden, & Green Yard Tools Did you know that you have access to a suite of alternative-fuel lawn & garden tools that were easier to use, less expensive to operate, safer to control, and just as powerful as their gasoline-powered counterparts. I didn't till a short time ago and...
  5. Naturally Native Lensography We love everything about nature, animals and the outdoors and we hope that our lenses reflect that love and respect. Every season brings beauty and some surprises. We also have a lot of hobbies and interests including art, photography and crafts. Oh,...
  6. Plant Propagation, How to Root Succulent Plants with Leaf or Stem Cuttings Succulents are perfect drought tolerant plants for low water gardens and they are easy to root and grow. Learn how to propagate succulent plants, it's a great way to expand your plant collection - and it's free!
  7. Apple Blossoms Flowers
  8. Growing onions Ok so you need a breath mint big deal, it is worth it.;Onions are so easy to grow basically just plant the bulbs and inch deep and water.; Use the Mittleider method and nutrients and you canl grow 5-10 times the yield of onions.There are 100's o...
  9. Butterfly Gardening Simply put butterfly gardening is the art of growing flowers and plants that will draw in these colorful and nice animals to your garden. Please your family and visitors with beautiful butterflies, but make sure to create a safe home ground for them....
  10. Garden Gadgets and Tools Gardening is a great hobby, one of the most popular. While being in close contact with nature is much of the attraction, the desire to tinker and try something new infects many of us. This page looks at many types of tools and toys. From hanging toma...
  11. DIY Conservatories When it comes to adding a conservatory to your home, the DIY route can be a very attractive option. The main advantages of DIY conservatories are substantial cost savings and the sense of pride that can be experienced having completed the work yours...
  12. Project BudBurst: Recording the Signs of Spring My grandmother was an avid gardener and observer of nature. She kept careful track of when the snow melted, buds emerged in the Spring and when each flower burst into bloom. Records like these are now being sought by Project BudBurst to create a data...
  13. Pocket Vegetable Garden (Gardening in a Small Space) Because my yard isn't very large, my entire garden is only 5 feet wide by about 45 feet long. Even with these limitations of space, I usually manage to grow about 200 pounds of vegetables a year with very little time spent in the actual care of the g...
  14. The History Channel Magazine One of my favorite channels is the History Channel. Even better, They are offering  a Free issue of the History Channel Magazine with your trial membership to The History Channel Club. I love watching all the great clips from World War...
  15. Anthurium Flowers
  16. How To Garden In The Winter For most people, once the temperature starts dropping and the snow starts falling gardening season is officially over. Unfortunately we do not hibernate all winter, which means we still need to eat. Yet when our gardening space is covered with a thic...
  17. Get the Squeeze on Square Melons! If you haven't seen this oddity of modern horticulture, then be prepared to be mystified. In an effort to economize the packing and distribution of watermelons, Japanese scientists developed a method to grow the ordinarily round watermelon into an al...
  18. Landscape Lighting So you've finally got your landscaping project done. You have spent months or years and thousands of dollars into making the perfect outside for your beautiful home. Then, you realize that you work during the day, and when you get home, there's only...
  19. Lily Flowers
  20. Jade Plant Growth and Care for Garden Favorite Drought Tolerant Plant Crassula Ovata Crassula ovata or Jade plants are shrubby succulent plants that make excellent choices for dry landscapes and container gardens. They look great in the garden or in containers on the patio.