Using A Raised Garden Bed Design
April 23rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedUsing a raised garden bed design is a good way to get a lot more space out of a limited amount of garden space. By raising each plant up instead of out, more crops can grow at the same time. Some plants prefer to grow in the raised garden bed design. Read the rest of this entry »
A Rain Garden Design Creates A Beautiful Scene
April 23rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedA beautiful rain garden design will enhance the pleasure that people feel in their homes. The family room with a big screen television might be a wonderful room, but a rain garden design in the yard will be a very special place. Read the rest of this entry »
Design The Perfect Vegetable Garden
April 23rd, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedWhen you are looking to start your own vegetable garden, you have a few decisions to make. First of all, you have to decide what kind of vegetables you want to include. You have to decide how many of each plant type you want to include and you have to decide where to place your garden. The placement of your garden is the most important part. Read the rest of this entry »
The Appeal Of Hydroponic Greenhouses
April 8th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedThere are a number of different kinds of greenhouses, from simple to complex, each serving the same basic goal of providing a controlled environment in which to raise plants. Among these kinds of greenhouses, hydroponic greenhouses can be a novel way to raise plants for those who are looking to do something different. If you’re not sure whether you would like to use hydroponic greenhouses, you’ll want some information on what hydroponic greenhouses are and what makes this alternate way of raising plants so appealing. Read the rest of this entry »
Using Ground Source Heat Pumps In Greenhouses
April 8th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedA ground source heat pump in a greenhouse would keep the air within the greenhouse around 70° F year round; it can do this because the earth’s ground temperature below the freeze line is a constant 70° F. Read the rest of this entry »
How To Create Your Very Own Indoor Rock Garden
April 8th, 2007    Subscribe To Our FeedIn order for you to be able to make an indoor rock garden there are some specific materials that you will need. These materials include a one foot long container, some pieces of broken pottery that you can use to cover the drainage hole, potting soil, plants and rocks. Read the rest of this entry »









