Smart Irrigation Technology
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How to Grow a Senorita Rosalita Cleome Hybrid
Senorita Rosalita is also known as the Spider Flower or sometimes called “cat Whiskers”. The dark green foliage and the bright pink and lavender blooms of the Senorita Rosalita Cleaome add beauty and charm to...
How to Care for Grevillea Noel
Gord Nickel showcases the Grevillea Noel and explains how this one, drought-hardy, ever-green plant can be a spectacular addition to your garden. Grow this shrub for its dense, bright green, needlelike foliage and long-blooming pink... Tips for Watering Home GardensBy: Brian Jenkins | 12/08/2008 | Tools & EquipmentAs food prices climb higher and organic foods rise in popularity, many homeowners are starting their own home gardens. Of course, supplementing the food supply is not the only reason to maintain a garden. Some nurture a relaxing green getaway in their own backyard by growing fragrant flowers and privacy bushes. No matter what kinds of flora you keep in your garden, it is necessary to allow plants to get plenty of sunlight and water. Preventing Drought - Installing Rain Barrels!By: Abhishek Agarwal | 03/02/2009 | GardeningThis article briefly explains the problem that would rise during the period of drought. It gives a detailed description of rain harvesting using barrels. The procedure and methodology is clearly explained. Gardening Through A Drought Or How To Sprinkle Your Water WiselyBy: James Kilkelly | 08/05/2006 | AdviceSo you find yourself in the middle of the worst drought within living memory and your garden occupants are starting to sag, flag and wilt. Little Piece of Wyoming Garden HeavenBy: Chris Jensen | 07/08/2008 | GardeningWyoming is a unique gardening experience. It has enough challenges to keep every gardener on their toes. We have scorching summers, bitter winters, horizontal rain, and desert conditions. Remodeling Gardens Visited By The PublicBy: Jim Brown | 16/08/2007 | GardeningMost businesses will begin remodeling gardens visited by the public during the winter months. Dogwood Trees - How to Add Contrast to Your Home LandscapeBy: Douglas L. Bishop | 22/04/2008 | GardeningAlthough nearly 100 species are found in the dogwood family (Cornaceae), only a few varieties are used in home landscaping. The two most popular dogwoods are the Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida) and Kousa dogwood (Cornus kousa), which is sometimes referred to as Asian dogwood. Gardening By the OceanBy: V.K. Melhado | 14/08/2009 | GardeningThis delicate looking plant is actually a pretty tough cookie and doesn't mind wind and salt. It's wise to plant it in a partially shaded area where it will get the morning sun and afternoon shade. Set up an irrigation drip for this one, hydrangeas don't tolerate drought very well. To keep it blooming, trim off the old flowers as soon as they start to fade. Using a Hidden Tank System for IrrigationBy: Philip Kilworth | 28/08/2009 | Home & FamilyWhen you live in Australia, you cannot help but become aware of the need to conserve water. Australia is the driest continent on the face of the earth that is also inhabited. The drought continues to create grim conditions for many farmers and is making it imperative that homeowners do whatever they can to conserve water. There are new products being designed all the time that can be used to reduce the amount of water consumption needed in a household.
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