Archive for February, 2008
Posted on February 26th, 2008 by by HumBird
Richly Fragrant, Yellow Blooms in April-May
The late George Beasley, well known Azalea breeder, crossed three different native azaleas, resulting in a stunning azalea with extraordinary fragrance, beauty and charm. Beasley could think of no other name as fitting for the new azalea as the name of his late wife - Mary. To honor her, [...]
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Tags: Azalea, Carroll Gardens, Compost, Cottonseed Meal, Early Spring, Foliage, Foundation Planting, Fragrance, Insect Proof, Kelp Meal, Late Autumn, Late Spring, Mildew, Native Azaleas, Partial Shade, Stamens, Trusses, Wife Mary, Yellow Blooms, Yellow Blossoms
Posted on February 26th, 2008 by by HumBird
One of the most important aspects of a successful organic garden is to know the list of organic gardening supplies that you will need. This is very important because these tools can help and assist you in growing healthy crops in no time.
Finding the right organic gardening supplies
Aside from regular care and proper monitoring, having [...]
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Posted on February 19th, 2008 by by HumBird
Organic farming is the trend these days and farmers and hobbyists are getting into it. This is because it is cheap and environment friendly compared to inorganic farming so the first thing you have to do is get some organic gardening supplies.
Organic gardening supplies consist of many things. In fact, the number one which you [...]
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Posted on February 14th, 2008 by by HumBird
Design in Japanese gardens. How Zen influences it. Creating a peaceful and tranquil Japanese Garden.
There are a couple of fixed images I have when I think about Japanese gardens. One is a bonsai tree, and the other is the art of Zen. Bonsai has become to me the definitive idea of Japanese gardening with beautiful [...]
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Tags: Art Of Zen, Awe, Beautiful Images, Bonsai Tree, Culture Of Japan, Design Structures, Gentleman, Interior Decorating Design, Japanese Gardening, Japanese Gardens, Japanese Language, Language Professor, Language School, Miniature Japanese Garden, Small Spaces, Symmetry, Tranquil Japanese Garden, Work Of Art, Zen Design, Zen Garden
Posted on February 12th, 2008 by by HumBird
Organic food products are more important than they were before. This is after numerous studies have shown that inorganic farming techniques which have been used in the past are harmful to our health. To give you an idea, here is some organic gardening information that you should know.
Having healthy soil is the basic foundation of [...]
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