Posted by: 0 in plants, garden, fall garden, bulbs on
Nov 12, 2009
Some people are under the impression that once they've planted their gardens, apart from watering and weeding, the work is done until next spring. That couldn't be further from the truth. There are so many things you can do to ensure a successful lawn and garden for the following year. Besides, it's just plain fun to get back digging in those beds again.
Clean-Up
Herbs are the most fascinating member of the plants family. Cultivating a herb garden offers unique rewards for the intrepid hortulan devotee. There are many secretive questions in regard to herb gardening. The best herb garden secret is that herb plants are very easy to grow. Compared to the typical vegetable or flower garden a herb project is very "low maintenance." They require only two things to prosper. One is plenty of sunlight and the other is well drained soil in which to rest their roots. Meet these two requests and herbs can be successfully grown almost anywhere indoors or outside.
Posted by: 0 in poisonous flowers, plants, garden, flowers on
Oct 23, 2009
Most poisonous plants from your garden - beautiful but might kill. Some plants in our garden are really beautiful and look good as an ornament. But sometimes we don't even know what impact do they have on our health when being eaten
Check the list below and find out which plants can be really dangerous - especially for you children.
Lily of the Valley
All parts of this plant are toxic
Causes: diarrhoea, liquid laugh, skin problems, ventricular fibrillation, sometimes deadly for children

Posted by: 0 in plants, organic garden, garden on
Aug 13, 2009
Growing vegetables in an organic vegetable garden is not as uncomplicated as eating the vegetables directly after serving them on your table. Gardeners or farmers working in an organic vegetable garden have to do lots of things harder than gardeners or farmers in general veggie garden. It does so because organic garden doesn’t use any synthetic fertilizers. Moreover, in their care they also need further attention.
Posted by: 0 in plants, growing, garden, flowers on
Jun 29, 2009
If you're a homeowner, you probably can't resist having your own garden where children can play and you can sit back and unwind. A garden is one place where we feel we are one with Nature and enjoy the small pleasures of life. But without potted plants and flowers, a home garden is incomplete. If you need to find inspiration on what kinds of plans will look good, look at your neighbors' gardens and take note of what varieties of plants are being planted. That’ll give you an idea of what grows in your area.
Posted by: 0 in plants, greenhosues, garden, flowers, exotic on
Mar 3, 2009
Winter is quite a rough time - for us and for our garden plants. It's cold and we aren’t in the mood for anything. Our plants are feeling bad too. How to make them feel good? Which plants are more likely to survive at this time of the year?
Posted by: 0 in plants, flowers, extraordinary on
Jan 20, 2009
Take a look at this selection of unusual plants and flowers. Not all of them can be planted in the garden, but all of these flowers will remind you the spring time. Some flowers look very unusual and some are just beautiful and worth seeing and talking about!
Passion Flower (Passiflora)