Archive for May, 2009
Posted on May 31st, 2009 by by HumBird
The ancient Muslim poet, jurist, and theologian, Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi, may not have stumbled madly upon the very first rose back in 13th century Persia but he certainly immortalized it poignantly in his writing.
Roses are believed to have originated in ancient Persia but their cultivation quickly spread across the Northern Hemisphere, first from China [...]
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Tags: 13th Century, Adoration, Ancient Persia, Blossoms, Close To The Ground, Color Spectrum, Desirable Growth, Early Spring, Flowering Plants, Folklore, Gamut, Gardening Tips, Hair Comb, Jurist, Northern Hemisphere, Plant Carrots, Rosebushes, Rumi, Theologian, Waxing
Posted on May 30th, 2009 by by HumBird
If you have even a passing interest in the topic of Roses In Your Landscape, then you should take a look at the following information. This enlightening article presents some of the latest news on the subject of Roses In Your Landscape.
Roses have many uses in the home garden, both as standalone bushes and climbers [...]
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Tags: Beautiful Home, Brick, Bushes, Climate Note, Climbers, Climbing Roses, Consequences, Dramatic Backdrop, Flowers And Roses, Flowers Roses, Garden Roses, Ground Cover, Landscape Gardening, Landscape Plants, Many Different Reasons, Native Plants, Rosebush, Roses In The Garden, Trellis, Yellow Roses
Posted on May 19th, 2009 by by HumBird
Ever walked past someone’s garden and been so enraptured by the front yard that you hardly registered what the house looked like? In these days of the difficult-to-shift property market, that is the kind of garden you want.
Front yards that have appeal may draw a buyer into your home. If they like the way you [...]
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Tags: Blooms, Climate, Evergreens, Front Yard, Garden Plants, Illustrations, Japanese Gardens, Japanese Plants, Japanese Zen Garden, Layout Plans, Meditation, Own Japanese Garden, Peace And Tranquility, Preference, Rocks, Several Factors, Simplicity, Time Of Year, Water Bridges, Zen Philosophy
Posted on May 18th, 2009 by by HumBird
Gardens are one of the most important aspects of your home in terms of aesthetic value. The first thing that people see when they approach the house is the landscape and to make a great impression of your house, your garden should be vibrant. There is no better way of making a garden stunningly beautiful [...]
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Tags: Aesthetic Value, Aromatic Flowers, Brilliant Colors, Control Noise, Different Kinds, Flowering Shrubs, Foliage, Garden Borders, Garden Shrubs, Hardy Plants, Home Gardens, Intricate Network, Lilac, Plant Shrubs, Planting Shrubs, Pruning Shrubs, Prying Eyes, Purple Leaf, Stunning Color, Trees Shrubs
Posted on May 7th, 2009 by by HumBird
There are some simple “rules of the road” you need to keep in mind when you grow azaleas. They will need a specific type of soil prepared for them and it can be difficult to grow these plants if the conditions are not right. Under some circumstances, some gardeners may fail at getting the results [...]
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Tags: Acidic Soil, Acidity, Azalea, Blooms, Bunch Of Flowers, Bushes, Camellia, Fertilizer, Gardeners, Genus, Little Time, Lush Greenery, Planting Azaleas, Poor Nutrition, Rules Of The Road, Shrub, Shrubs, Soil Drainage, Visual Delight, Where To Plant Azaleas