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  • Increasing Home Value: Small Tasks, BIG Impact  By : Alyssa Arnelle
    It sure is the little things that make the most difference especially when it comes to sprucing up your home. It's amazing how one little touch-up can do so much.
  • How to Take Care of Your Japanese Maple Bonsai  By : May Stern
    Bonsai plants can come from many different types of tress. Lots of bonsai masters however popularly use the Japanese maple. The leaves of this tree are impressively exquisite and the tree itself can last long if properly maintained. There are various types of Japanese maple bonsai in red and green. Whatever the type you choose, the Japanese maple bonsai will always look magnificent.
  • The Foundation of Agriculture is Root Mass  By : August Dunning-13741
    Providing nutrient dense food for cattle and people finds its basis in the soil borne nutrients that roots can absorb to turn into these foods. Without healthy dense root mass and micro mineral laden soils to draw from, food may look good but is empty of nutrition. The two major functions of roots are 1.) absorption of water and inorganic nutrients and 2.) anchoring the plant body to the ground.
  • Re-Mineralization - The Missing Link in Organic Growing  By : August Dunning-13741
    Fertilizers alone are not the key to nutrition. We eat plants to get the vitamins and minerals locked in the phytochemicals where nature puts them. It should be no surprise that it’s the soil in which plants grow that provides these minerals.
  • Factoring In pH in Hydroponic Cultivation  By : Diana Heyden
    Plants need to absorb nutrients to support growth whether they are grown using hydroponics techniques or they are grown in soil using conventional cultivation methods. But even with the best nutrients available to them, plants may fail to grow and whither away if a factor known as pH is too high or too low.
  • Grow Your Own Vegetables  By : Phillip Blunzon
    It's easy and fun to grow your own vegetables, and there are many other benefits to being a home gardener. The initial cost of planting a garden is a fraction of what you'll pay for produce at the market. You always know whether or not pesticides have been used. The biggest payoff, however, is the pride you'll feel when you enjoy vegetables you've grown yourself.
  • Orchid Growing - Nature's Beauty On Your Windowsill!  By : Vick Sutton
    Orchids are one of the most beautiful and exotic flowers that Mother Nature has created. Back in the days, growing orchids at home used to be a privilege of the rich. However, today's wide selection and availability of orchid species and orchid growing supplies allows anyone to enjoy them within their own homes. Growing orchid plants is not a rocket science, if you have a few tips under your belt. However, this rewarding hobby takes some love and patience.
  • Gardening And Relaxation  By : Allweb
    Gardening is a very pleasant practice that more and more people take up for fun and to spend some time relaxing. This can be done indoors or outdoors and the results can be very satisfactory if the job is done in the right way.
  • Plant Propagation in Hydroponics  By : Diana Heyden
    The term propagation refers to starting of plants. There are two methods that are most widely used for plant propagation in hydroponics. These are seed germination and rooting cuttings (cloning).
  • Using Landscape Architects for McKinney Texas Homes  By : Larry Emsweller
    People who live in McKinney Texas homes have great resources when it comes to landscape architects. They can get these professionals to come to their homes from Dallas, Fort Worth, or just about any of the surrounding towns and suburbs. Landscape architects are important if you want to show off your home to its best advantage.
  • How to Care for Aloe Vera Plants  By : Jo Johansson
    The Aloe Vera plant makes a fascinating houseplant. As well as being very easy to care for, it yields some surprising health benefits.
  • Garden Sheds: How Do You Treat Yours?  By : Sara Lungley
    Garden sheds aren’t just for storing things. They can provide many years of enjoyment and refuge when treated with the right kind of care and attention.
  • Is the Magic of Gardening Dying a Slow Death?  By : Denny Soinski
    Realizing the importance of all forms of life, environmentalists attempt to keep various animals from becoming extinct by placing them on an endangered species list. Perhaps it’s time for environmentalists to expand their perspective and focus upon various human activities that are also approaching extinction and place them on an “endangered activities list.” Read why the author claims that gardening is dying and fast approaching extinction.
  • Beautiful Silk Flowers  By : Roberto Bell
    Select silk flowers that are proportionate to each other so that they will blend in nicely together. Silk flowers make the perfect decoration for any occasion.
  • Beautiful Artificial Bonsai Tree  By : Roberto Bell
    Artificial Bonsai trees are usually very small with a height that varies from around two inches all the way up to three feet and the shape of Bonsai trees can be changed by wiring the branches and trunk of the tree.

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