For many years, people have been using plants to brighten up a dull area of their home or to fill an empty corner. There are many varieties of plants that are suitable as indoor specimens. The best of these are those with a small to medium growth habit. It is a good idea to purchase an indoor plant guide book if you are serious about growing healthy plants indoors.
Archive for November, 2008
Ways To Create Beautiful Steps In Your Garden
Sunday, November 30th, 2008When you’re planning the landscape of your yard or garden, consider adding a set of steps. You can use anything from round-cut logs to concrete, brick, or stone to create the look you want. Each material varies in difficulty, and also in the style the stairs will add to your landscape.
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The Rich, Varied Culture of Mexican Food History
Saturday, November 29th, 2008Americans have long held great affection for Mexican food. Many American cooks enjoy recreating such Mexican recipe favorites as enchiladas, tacos, quesadillas, and other spicy, colorful dishes. Aside from the intrigue of the recipes themselves, however, Mexican food history is just as interesting and fun. Get to know the roots of an American favorite that hails from south of the border.
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How To Deal With Landscaping Problems
Friday, November 28th, 2008Whilst landscaping can give many benefits to the homeowner, there are a few basic problems that we have to deal with. The following article will list some of these problems and suggest a solution to them.
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Choosing Indoor House Plants
Thursday, November 27th, 2008A wide range of house-plants, grown to have beautiful flowers and foliage, is now available at nurseries. However, many times the life of these plants is unnecessarily short-lived because of unsuitable treatment by their new owners. However, with knowledge of their requirements and appropriate care, these plants can easily be grown successfully indoors.
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Flowering Bulbs for a Beautiful Garden
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008The term “bulb” refers to the below the soil growth or “protuberance” of a group of plants. This growth is a storehouse for the plant. Some “bulbs” are in fact “corms” or “tubers”. A tuber is a thick piece of stem with a bud whereas a corm is a stem without a bud. Either way, these “bulbs” will eventually develop into fully grown plants.
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Growing Healthy Indoor Plants
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008Bringing a few houseplants into your home is a very easy and extremely pleasurable way to add some life to your home’s environment. If you are very keen on gardening, why not place a few in each room of the house? Nothing could be better than being surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful blooms. You will be pleasantly surprised at the comfort and peace that will encompass you.
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Choosing Your Indoor Plant And Its Proper Care
Monday, November 24th, 2008When deciding how to decorate the interior of your home, plants can be just as important as furniture, because they drastically change the visual impact of the room. Plastic plants are very popular for this purpose, but artificial plants can collect dust, and may look a little silly to visitors.
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The Beauty Of Walkways
Sunday, November 23rd, 2008The walkways you install into your landscape can make your garden more accessible, retain its beauty, and ad to the overall design. They are an integral part of your garden’s look and feel. Functionally, walkways offer a path through your garden that allow people to traverse them without disturbing the plants, grass, and other things you’ve set out for them to enjoy. It doesn’t take long for the places where people often tread to start to look trampled and faded if there are no walkways to protect it.
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Designing a Butterfly Gardens
Saturday, November 22nd, 2008Butterfly gardens contain not only lovely plants but they are designed specifically to attract butterflies. Butterfly gardens can be grown anywhere but they are particularly suited to North America as most at butterfly attractive plants are native to this area. You don’t need a full garden of butterfly plants but can attract butterflies with only just a few containers of butterfly plants.
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