Flower Pot Farmer
June 30, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Gardening Articles
This is my first video in a series called The Flower Pot Farmer. Growing food in containers is easy instructions. I want people to see that anybody can grow vegetables in a flower pot. We did it. There is something nice knowing that nobody else’s hands ever touched your food. You do not need pesticides. [...]
Sun-Mar 200 50-Gallon Rotating Compost Bin
June 30, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Compost, Gardening Articles
Material goes in drum and exits automatically as drum rotates.
Drum rotates easily on its bearings.
Feed port slides open easily.
29-inch input height makes adding material easy.
Double drum design moves compost during rotation.
Product DescriptionThe Sun-Mar 200 is a continuous composter with a 6 bushel (50 gallon) capacity. It is excellent for composting kitchen scraps and a few [...]
Simple Ideas For Green Living in Small Spaces – Dan Lipsky
June 30, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Green Living Articles
Shared By Dan Lipsky
It seems that almost everyone is trying to do something to help the environment these days. Whether you are taking online classes to reduce the number of papers generated and to eliminate commute time or are trying to find ways to live greener, there is something you can do-even while living in [...]
Cultivating Beauty: Rose Gardening
June 30, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Gardening Articles, Roses
Roses have received a reputation of requiring high maintenance and being difficult to grow. It is a shame because they are one of the most beautiful and distinctive flowers. But, with a little knowledge how and tender love and care, raising roses can createa fragrant and beautiful mainstay to your gardens. As a result of [...]
Growing Tomatoes and Saving $$$ in Tough Economic Times
June 30, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Gardening Articles, Tomatoes
Hi I’m Penny of PennysTomatoes.com and with the economy causing everything from gas to groceries to sky rocket in price; it only makes sense to have your own garden. CNN News mentioned on 5/1/08 what a great value seeds are in [...]
Home & Lawn Pest Control : How to Keep Raccoons Away
June 30, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Pest Control Articles
Keep raccoons away from the house by getting rid of exposed trash, eliminating water features in the yard and having a professional pest service get rid of grubs in the lawn. Block off entrances to the house with pieces of screen or wood using instructions from theowner of a pest control business in this free [...]
Growing Vegetables to Save Money: Important Tips to Consider for First Time Gardeners
June 27, 2010 by Admin
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Saving money is one of the biggest benefits to growing a vegetable garden in the mind of many first time gardeners. While this may be a good enough reason to start a vegetable garden, let’s not forget that there are others as well. Growing your own vegetables would increase your confidence in food safety and [...]
Testing Home Compost Units: Part 2
June 27, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Compost, Gardening Articles
This is part two of the first compost trial being conducted at the Fair Oaks Horticulture Center In Fair Oaks California. This video was up before, but someone took exception to our choice of intro music. I was forced to take it down and cut the intro off. Youtube is ripe with copyright infringement. Why [...]
Preventing Rose Disease – 5 Tips To Understanding And Preventing Gardening Rose Disease!
June 27, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Gardening Articles, Roses
The major concern expressed by many rose gardeners is related to preventing disease. Gardening roses takes a lot of commitment, hard work and patience. One will need to bring all his gardening skills into play to ensure healthy rose bushes. Prevention and treatment of the diseases is an integral part of cultivating the perfect rose [...]
Tomatoes – A Vegetable Or Fruit?
June 27, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Gardening Articles, Tomatoes
Tomatoes, the red juicy variety makes be absolutely nostalgic. It reminds of the days when vacations meant spending time with my grandparents. My maternal grandmom had a beautiful kitchen garden and walking with her (holding her hands and listening to her experiences) in her elaborate kitchen garden was real fun. Kids today talk of generation [...]
