Archive for December, 2007
Posted on December 31st, 2007 by by HumBird
Azalea bonsai are some of the more common bonsai adaptations that were introduced when bonsai was first imported over from China to Japan. It is one of the more beautiful plants to adapted to bonsai style gardening. The Azalea bonsai is a member of the genus Rhododendron. This simply indicates that the Azalea bonsai is [...]
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Tags: Adaptations, Azalea Bonsai, Azalea Plant, Azalea Rhododendron, Beautiful Flowers, Bonsai Care, Bonsai Gardening, Bonsai Plant, Gardeners, Genus Rhododendron, Greenhouse, Humidity, Peak Condition, Rainwater Collection, Root Development, Shrubs, Spring And Summer, Storage Container, Sun Light, Winter Climates
Posted on December 26th, 2007 by by HumBird
The beauty of the rose garden can never be underestimated. Belonging to the genus Rosa, roses have dominated literature and history by being associated with beauty, love, war and politics. Botanically the genus Rosa has 150 species dispersed around the northern hemisphere.
The Origins
Cultivating roses in gardens probably began in China around 5000 years ago. Various [...]
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Tags: 15th Century England, Beauty Of The Rose, Centifolia, Cold Climes, Disease Resistance, Garden Roses, Genus Rosa, Hardy Group, Heart Of Paris, Hybrid Group, Josephine Napoleon, Kinds Of Roses, Napoleon Bonapartes, Northern Hemisphere, Old Roses, Roman Period, Rosa Rugosa, Rose Garden, Rose Gardens, War And Politics
Posted on December 25th, 2007 by by HumBird
Organic Gardening is perfect for you and perfect for the environment. With the world’s problem now with global warming, one must wonder and suggest ways of helping find answers to such. Big or small, everybody can have their share in the solution.
Organic farming may be one because it is like recycling what is already available [...]
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Posted on December 22nd, 2007 by by HumBird
Trimming and sculpting trees to bonsai has a long history. The first bonsai trees should have been planted in China already about 2000 years ago in trays. People mentions the miniaturised creation of bonsai trees in China Pensai. Besides, the typical growth forms of the tree vegetation are postformed in some provinces as a Pensai. [...]
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Tags: 18th Century, Bonsai Art, Bonsai Artists, Bonsai Trees, Ceramic Containers, Different Style, Foothold, Imperial City, Japanese Bonsai, Japanese Philosophy, Ladies And Gentlemen, Miniature Trees, Monks, Noble Ladies, Shinto, State Religion, Style Directions, Tea Ceremony, World Exhibition, Zen Buddhism
Posted on December 21st, 2007 by by HumBird
Soil contamination must be eradicated to ensure that the best produce is grown for consumption, (most important for organic farmers) first it has to be proved that the land and soil are of good quality, there are several things making up the soil, the basic organic material in the area that soil is made [...]
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Tags: Contaminant, Contaminated Soil, Dust Particles, Fertilizers, Food Chain, Food Contamination, Metabolic State, Microorganisms, Mountain Slope, Natural Disasters, Organic Farmers, Organic Material, Organic Matter, Peat Moss, Pipe Line, Sandy Soil, Small Animals, Soil Contamination, Toxic Pesticides, Toxic Spills