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Cocoa Trees (12 Aug 2007) Cocoa trees can grow as tall as fifty feet although they are usually kept pruned and kept much shorter to make it easier to harvest the cocoa bean pods. The trees reach their maximum productivity when they are thirty to forty years old. A cocoa tree will live approximately sixty years.
Colour in the Garden (12 Aug 2007) Colour affects us and the role of colour in the garden to effectively create different moods can be utilized to enhance our emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual lives. This article examines the meaning of the colours and plants that can be used to serve these purposes.
Commercial and Residential Flagpoles (12 Aug 2007) A standard commercial flagpole is thirty to thirty-five feet tall. However, if you just want to make a statement on the front lawn of your home, you are going to go a bit shorter. Residential flagpoles usually hover in the twenty- to twenty-five-foot range for a one- or two-story home.
Container Gardening Indoors and Outdoors (12 Aug 2007) This article shows you how to use container gardening for color, mini gardens and placement to add brightness and interest to your gardens. A tutorial on the many uses of container gardening.
Cozy Nooks: Creating a Secret Outdoor Place (12 Aug 2007) Everyone seems to love a secret -- and when the secret is a nook in your outdoor space, all the better. A nook is defined as a private or secluded quiet inner place. Any outside space, from a balcony...
Create Your Own Special Herb Garden (12 Aug 2007) Herbs have been around since time immemorial. Ever since, herbs have served different kinds of purposes. Herbs have been used to treat illness and also in cooking. They were even believed to have magical charms. So if you do you want to have your own herb garden, here are
a few ideas on how to create one effectively.
Cultivating Plants In Your Garden...What To Watch Out For (12 Aug 2007) There are so many plants available for you to choose from that it's hard to know where to start. Are you looking for house plants, tropical plants or some beautiful garden plants? Green plants are no...
Decorative Garden Accents (12 Aug 2007) Think of your garden like you would a room in your home. After planning the shape, tilling the soil, choosing the right plants the last step is to add those personal touches. And just like indoors this is accomplished with accessories.
Developing the Perfect Landscaping Idea (12 Aug 2007) Using landscaping ideas can be an effective way to attract wildlife, such as birds, to your yard and neighborhood. Thoughtfully placing bird feeders or houses around your yard can make it an inviting environment for different types of bird species. There are several advantages to utilizing landscaping ideas to increase wildlife populations around your home.
Dill: Scandinavias Most Important Culinary Herb (12 Aug 2007) The most popular culinary herb in Scandinavia, Fernleaf dill (Anethum graveolens), is discussed is this article. Used as foliage for flowers from the garden, gripe water, and everything from pickles to cream cheese, this versatile plant is easily grown and self-seeds readily. How to grow, cultivation requirements, and growing indoors are some of the topics covered.
Early Spring Garden Guide: What To Do In The Yard And Garden Now (12 Aug 2007) The song birds are back, and the buds on trees and shrubs are
swelling. The snowdrops and crocuses are blooming - and everybody has spring fever. This is an exciting time of the year and the busiest of the garden calendar. Here's how to get the jump on spring in the yard and in the flower garden.
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