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    61: Easy Herbs for a Starter Herb Garden
    If you have ever wanted to grow an herb garden, you should know that herbs are some of the easiest plants to grow. Even if you don't think of yourself as having a green thumb, you can be a successful gardener if you grow the following easy herbs that can be used fresh or dried:

    62: Juniper Bonsai Make Wonderful Presents
    How do you think of a unique gift for those who have seen it all? Perhaps the is the perfect answer! It goes beyond ordinary plants and flowers, and adds a creative touch that is sure to be appreciated. Though mini in size, the tree is an amazing gift and is sure to be a big hit with anyone and everyone who receives it.

    63: Solar Lights for Protection in the Dark
    Your home is your castle, and the land surrounding your home is your landscape dream. You have spent hours and hours working on the details of your landscape, the plants, the colors, the shapes and the pathways that are walked. But in the dark or even near dusk your landscape looks bleak, you feel as if you are going to tramp in the mud or on your favorite plants because you just can't see outside of the porch lights. Adding solar lights to the landscape is going to do so much for your walkways, your landscape and for your own protection in the dark.

    64: Growing from Leaves - Sharing Favorite House Plants with Others
    You can raise many houseplants by using leaves or parts of the leaves as "cuttings" for new plants. Many people use this method to raise plants that do not freely produce such cuttings. The main plants used this way are Begonia Gloire de Lorraine, Streptocarpus, Begonia rex, Gloxinia, and Saintpaulia.

    65: Do You Know The Best Lawn Care And Fertilizing Techniques?
    You need great lawn care. Part of that is to know how to fertilize your grass to get the best overall results.

    66: Growing a Vegetable Garden Indoors and Outdoors
    There are many differences when it comes to growing vegetables either outdoors or indoors. Soil type and preparation, watering practice, light control, disease and pest control differ between the two environments. Be sure to learn about the pros and cons of each before deciding to plant your garden.

    67: Attention Patio Color Required: Wanted Hanging Pots and Planters
    A touch of colour can have a powerful effect, especially in areas that usually do not support plant life. It can make commercial complexes more welcoming and apartment buildings and condominiums feel more relaxed and friendly. It can even make the noise, pollution and hubbub of the city melt away. Transform your drab concrete patios, and courtyards, entrances and walkways, pools and spas into urban oases with a few strategically placed planters and baskets brimming with annual and perennial colour. Your only limits are budget and the imagination of your designer.

    68: Hydroponic Advanced
    What is aeroponics? Aeroponics is classified as a hydroponic method where roots of the plants are continuously or discontinuously placed in an environment soaked with fine drops such as a mist or aerosol of nutrient solution.Hydroponics is simply gardening without soil. Soilless growing medias such as perlite/peat-lite or perlite/vermiculite or other combined mixes, have little of the nutrients that the plant would normally leach from the soil. In this respect, nutrient for the plant has to be added in water-soluble form. Hydroponic fertilizer is added to the water containing the minerals that the plant needs to sustain growth.There are many advantages and disadvantages to gardening indoors using hydroponics. Lets start off with some of the advantages: Growing hydroponically allows for bigger, healthier plants that usually grow faster and produce more fruit.

    69: Patioscaping - One Word for Colourful Patio and Pool Designs
    Patioscape design allows for a lot of creative leeway. In fact, the possibilities for patios and pools are nearly limitless. Still, the best in the business recommend following basic design rules by answering these questions:

    70: Using Sprinklers To Improve Lawn Maintenance
    With the help of lawn sprinklers, you can improve your lawn maintenance. Learn how to use it effectively.

    71: Combining Organic & Inorganic Methods In The Garden
    Everywhere you turn nowadays, you see organic products being promoted. The grocery store is filled with organic items usually with a much higher price tag attached. Organic is marketed as being more environmentally safe. So naturally when planting a garden you want it to be more environmentally safe but there are also several traditional and commercial compounds that are safe and effective when used properly.

    72: Solar Yard Lights: Good For The Planet and Your Budget!
    It's not only ecologically sensible and popular to use alternative energy sources for a great many purposes, it can be a real money saver and even an answer to some technical problems. Solar yard lights are one such use that can benefit many people, some of whom may not have previously even thought about solar powered outdoor lighting options.

    73: Add a Little Solar Light to Your Night Time Dips
    Solar spotlights are a great addition to any yard, and can serve a variety of purposes, from acting as a security light that will activate every night whether you're home or not, to a warm and comforting light that will shine softly down on your garden and make those night-time strolls through your backyard garden, or late evenings entertaining friends on your deck that much more memorable and ambient.

    74: 6 Straightforward Tips On How To Care For Your Plants
    Many people worry a lot when it comes to caring for their plants. When talking about house plants, there is absolutely no need to worry. There are just a few things you need to consider.

    75: Tips For Making A Potted Herb Garden
    Making a potted herb garden has many advantages over regular outdoor gardening. For example, you can bring the potted herbs indoors during the colder months where you have better control over conditions such as soil contamination and light. It's easy to ensure that nothing gets into the pot to contaminate the soil if it is indoors, likewise, you can move the pot into or out of the sun to control the amount of light.

    76: Pet Friendly Lawn Care Products
    Pet Friendly Lawn Care Products

    77: How to Create Compost for Your Garden
    Creating your own compost is easy and provides an excellent natural fertilizer. Compost is a mixture of organic materials - leaves, manure, table scraps and more - left in a pile to decay. Naturally occurring soil organisms will work on the material and eventually break it down into a fine, homogeneous soil additive for your vegetable garden.

    78: What To Do In The Early Warm Days
    When spring comes, you need to check you sprinkler system to ensure that your lawn gets all the water it needs. A failure in the work of your sprinkler will waste water, resulting in brown patches, local areas damaged and dry grass about to die. Learn here how to prevent these problems.

    79: Tips for Growing Great Lettuce in Your Garden
    Lettuce is a great addition to any vegetable gardening. Not only is it healthy to eat, it takes up very little space, unlike pumpkins. But for an optimal crop a few simple guidelines are helpful.

    80: Vegetable Gardening - Fertilization & Irrigation Tips
    To produce a healthy, productive garden you'll need loamy soil. It should crumble easily in your hands, not too much clay aspect, not too much sandy quality. Clay-like soil retains too much moisture and doesn't allow proper drainage. Sandy soil doesn't provide adequate support and drains too well, as well as lacking needed nutrients.


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