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Tim Birch is the publisher of http://www.gardenscope.com a garden resource magazine

    Lawn Alternatives

    From coast to coast the lawn is one the most common garden features in the landscape. Its also one of the most labor intensive and difficult to grow as it requires regular maintenance. Though all gardens require some maintenance, lawn require... Read: Lawn Alternatives Read

    By: Tim Birch | 04/12/2006 | Gardening

    Winter Gardening

    The fall clean-up is done, your bulbs are planted and your looking forward to the spring gardening season. You need not look so far ahead. Winter can be a busy time for gardeners. Planning, of course, is essential but there are a few other chores which can be done as well. Here are a few gardening tips to help you get through winter... Read: Winter Gardening Read

    By: Tim Birch | 04/12/2006 | Gardening

    Gardening With Groundcover

    There are always those spots in your garden where grass just doesn't seem to grow or that are either too rocky or rooty for shrubs. Groundcovers can solve all kinds of gardening problems and are often well suited to these areas. Groundcover also demands much less maintenance than a lawn as the they need only water and don't need mowing. They are useful in areas around stepping stones where grass will only be trampled. Groundcovers, along with being a great aesthetic plant... Read: Gardening With Groundcover Read

    By: Tim Birch | 04/12/2006 | Gardening

    Fall Gardening Tips

    Fall is a great time to be outdoors in the garden, the temperatures are perfect and the colors can be amazing. If you're looking for projects which will extend the gardening season and give you a reason to be outside, fear not, there's still plenty to do. As the season moves along... Read: Fall Gardening Tips Read

    By: Tim Birch | 15/11/2006 | Gardening

    Creating Cutting Gardens

    Many perennials, annuals and even flowering shrubs not only make great garden plants but wonderful cut flowers as well. Shrubs such as hydrangea, lilac, viburnum, witchhazel and forsythia work well as cut flowers. Though, generally, they don't last as long as perennials or annuals. To make flowering shrubs last as long as possible as cut flowers... Read: Creating Cutting Gardens Read

    By: Tim Birch | 04/09/2006 | Gardening

    Choosing the Appropriate Tree for Your Garden

    As an accent in the smaller garden, ornamental trees can provide the garden with some shade and add character to the landscape. For example... Read: Choosing the Appropriate Tree for Your Garden Read

    By: Tim Birch | 04/09/2006 | Gardening

    Creating Natural Gardens

    Natural gardens utilize native species of plants which are often quite easy to grow. These plants have adapted to certain site conditions and are generally self sustaining. They'll need little, if any, fertilizer and no more water than is provided by rain. Natural gardens consist of a rich and varied mix of plants. They introduce a diversity of... Read: Creating Natural Gardens Read

    By: Tim Birch | 04/09/2006 | Gardening

    Natural Gardens

    Natural gardens utilize native species of plants which are often quite easy to grow. These plants have adapted to certain site conditions and are generally self sustaining. They'll need little, if any, fertilizer and no more water than is provided by rain. Natural gardens consist of a rich and varied mix of... Read: Natural Gardens Read

    By: Tim Birch | 04/09/2006 | Gardening

    How to Plan a Garden

    All great gardens have one thing in common, they were thoughtfully planned before they were built. To plant a successful garden you must have a clear understanding of your site's conditions. A thorough site analysis enables the gardener to make informed decisions regarding... Read: How to Plan a Garden Read

    By: Tim Birch | 04/09/2006 | Gardening

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    By: Tim Birch | 03/09/2006 | Article Marketing
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