A Touch of Feng Shui in the Garden

by brewbooks A Touch of Feng Shui in the Garden From the beliefs, culture and mythology of China, Feng Shui was born. It is an ancient belief in the art of placement. Literally translated, Feng Shui means wind […]

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The ABC’s of Designing Your Garden

by jeredb The ABC’s of Designing Your Garden Article by Marsha D. Brown So what is Gardening really all about? The following report includes some fascinating information about Gardening–info you can use, not just the old […]

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Busch Gardens Europe Embarks on 2008 Season

by **Mary** Busch Gardens Europe Embarks on 2008 Season Article by Reggie Wilhelm Another year of excitement featuring world-class roller coasters, amazing live shows, fun-filled attractions for all ages and sensational events began when Busch Gardens […]

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Miniature Gardening Fundamentals

by bug_girl_mi Miniature Gardening Fundamentals Article by Jiraiya Morgan Miniature gardening originated in Japan because most Japanese people do not have enough room for a large garden. Miniature gardens are supposed to look natural and larger […]

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Tips on how to design a small garden

by kk+ Tips on how to design a small garden Article by housetohome Make the most of a small garden with careful planning and a few, simple garden design tricks The trick to getting the best […]

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Stressed? Try Gardening

by redteam Stressed? Try Gardening Article by Marsha D. Brown Do you ever feel like you know just enough about Gardening to be dangerous? Let’s see if we can fill in some of the gaps with […]

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Your Cottage Garden

by redleash Your Cottage Garden Cottage gardens exude charm and character, with an informal style, very unlike formal gardens with their immaculate lawns and regimented borders. The cottage garden style typically consists of lots of plants, […]

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Perennial Garden Basics

by ckhatri1 Perennial Garden Basics Perennials are any plants which live for more than two seasons and produce stems which die back to the ground each fall. They’re at the heart of most flower gardens and […]

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