September 4th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
www.PerennialAndRoseGardening.net — This video demonstrates how to deal with several problems often encountered in the rose garden. It demonstrates how to remove sucker canes from the rootstock, discusses yellowing of leaves on the rose bush and finally discusses weed control in the garden and how to kill it without killing your rose plants.
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August 2nd, 2010 by Tim Abbot
The sound of falling water is one of the most relaxing sounds in nature. When you bring this type of water feature into your home in the form of wall waterfalls, you will be able to work at improving the health and relaxation of every member of your household.
Such a feature compliments any style of [...]
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July 25th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
People ask me all the time what to do with their garden. I can immediately sense their frustration and disappointment. They feel intimidated and disconnected from their landscape. After studying garden magazines and design plans, they still don’t know where to begin. I often hear, "I thought it would be more fun." I agree. Gardening [...]
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July 12th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
www.WatchMojo.com presents… A look at some of the newest ideas and tips in creating a garden.
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June 30th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
Everyone has a different idea about the best approach to garden landscaping. Canadians and North Americans may consider colonial layout the “classical” gardening landscape. Old-world types may prefer the use of Greco-Roman styles and statuary as the centerpiece in their gardening landscape. Others will consider the charm and elegance from the well-known gardens in Tuscany [...]
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June 25th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
This article is a commentary on gardening supplies, landscaping resources, gardening implements, gardening tools, and bulbs.
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June 8th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
We will try to throw sufficient light onto the art of landscape design gardening in this article. We will review the basis, various stages and factors that need consideration in the process of landscape design gardening.
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April 28th, 2010 by Tim Abbot
People ask me all the time what to do with their garden. I can immediately sense their frustration and disappointment. They feel intimidated and disconnected from their landscape. After studying garden magazines and design plans, they still don’t know where to begin. I often hear, "I thought it would be more fun." I agree. Gardening [...]
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