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Japanese Gardening: A History | Print |  E-mail
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Monday, 10 March 2008
There are many different forms of gardening, and as gardening becomes an increasingly popular hobby, people are getting interested in variations of gardening styles. Just like any other form of gardening, Japanese gardening too requires the proper knowledge and materials.

From granite to bamboo, metal to books, there are many stores and companies today offering a wide selection of materials for Japanese gardening. Garden design is considered to be an important Japanese art, and has been for many centuries.

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Most Important Gardening Tip: Tools and Techniques | Print |  E-mail
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Monday, 10 March 2008
Whether you are just starting off or are a seasoned professional, there is one gardening tip in particular which should be considered by all, and that is the factor of choosing and maintaining the proper tools for the job. Not only does having the correct tools make the job itself easier, it also saves unnecessary wear and tear in your yard and undue exertion on your body.

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Stems and Stones: Landscape Gardening | Print |  E-mail
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Monday, 10 March 2008
Walking through the garden center at any major home improvement store can provide the backyard gardener with a virtual overload of ideas for both permanent landscaping and garden design, but integrating plants with non-living materials can be challenging. Landscape gardening unites hardscape features with plantings to create permanent, low maintenance gardens.

Features of landscape gardening are often both attractive and functional. Retaining walls make planting even the steepest hills possible. Trellises and pergolas provide shade or conceal unattractive fixtures in the yard, such as an air conditioner unit or the place where the garbage cans are kept. Raised beds make planting and weeding easier, and container gardens shield sensitive plants from weather and pests.

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Picking From Among Many Gardening Gifts | Print |  E-mail
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Monday, 10 March 2008
With the abundance and variety of gardening gifts available it may sometimes become difficult to choose the right gift and so a certain degree of care has to go into choosing the right gardening gifts from among the many available. You may want to get the best in Clean Air Gardening products and for this there are many retail stores as well as online shops where you are sure to find a suitable gift for your loved ones as well as for advanced or beginner gardeners. Gardening is so popular in the United States that Americans were estimated to have spent over $36 billion alone on gardening and lawn care equipment in the year 2004.

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Producing Healthy, Higher Quality Plants with Soilless Gardening | Print |  E-mail
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Monday, 10 March 2008
Soilless gardening is simply growing plants without the use of garden soil. This type of gardening is also referred to as hydroponic or aeroponic gardening. When plants are grown by of soilless gardening techniques, the roots of plants don’t exert all of their energy trying to search for required nutrients as is the case when gardening with dirt. Instead, these roots are given a constant supply of nutrient solution, resulting in smaller root systems and more abundant plant growth.

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