• Organic Gardening
    Organic gardening involves the utilization of materials derived from living things like compost and manure. The fertilizers contain only naturally occurring animal or plant materials with hardly any man-made chemicals or pesticides ever being used. The fundamentals of organic gardening begin with the soil used for the process. The importance of organic gardening is laid on “feeding the soil and not the plant”. The soil contains organic matter, which serves as fertilizer providing nutrients to the plants. Organic matter consists of grass clippi Read More...
    • Write Your Own Gardening Book
      The answer? Not hard really when you come to think about it. And its not buying out the whole bookshop. Not even finding some willing victim to crawl through countless web pages for you, although that does sound like an excellent idea. The easiest wa Read More...
    • Hydroponic Gardening Systems
      What is an indoor hydroponic gardening system? Indoor hydroponic gardening systems are methods by which plants can be groomed without the need for soil. Instead of using soil, indoor hydroponic gardening systems use nutrient solutions instead. Thi Read More...
    • Gardening Courses - Open Learning
      Some people are lucky enough to be naturally gifted (or "green fingered") when it comes to gardening, seemingly born with a trowel in their hands. Others do not share this gift - however, gardening is certainly a skill that can be learned... There a Read More...
    • What Is Perennial Gardening
      Perennial gardening is fast becoming a popular form of gardening. It basically refers to plants that can grow back every year. Most plants need to grow from a seed or transplants every year. However perennial plants do not. Examples of perennial gar Read More...
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