Gardening Guide for Passionate Gardeners

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Ah, to this day I still remember my first gardening experience. It was such a disaster that I didn't think I would ever want to garden again. I almost decided to turn my casual hobby into the most rage-inducing topic you could possibly bring up to me.

If you're in the position I was, and you're just itching to start a new garden… I urge you to learn from my mistake. Make sure you do plenty of proper research on the types of plants you're trying to grow, along with the climate. Spend money on good soil, good fertilizer, and good garden tools. Hopefully you don't have to go through the emotional disaster that I went through.

Feel Free to browse our articles and tips categorized into various gardening related topics…

Design A Moon Garden The Right Way
We all know the term garden but not many people know that there are other types of gardens besides the ones people use to grow everyday flowers, plants, fruits and vegetables. (…)

Container Gardening Tomato
Tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables, or fruits to be precise. In ancient times tomatoes were known as the "love fruit". (…)

Beauty in English Home Garden Design
One of the best things about the English home garden design is that no matter what else you are doing, you are trying to incorporate beauty into your garden area. (…)

Growing vegetable flower together
Growing a vegetable garden is not what everyone is able to do. People who get into making the vegetable garden or any garden must have some interest in maintaining it. (…)

Container Gardening Drainage
Container gardening is a great method to use for saving space, limiting a lot of maintenance, and still reaping the benefits of a garden. (…)

Alaska Cedar is highly valued because of its wood
The Alaska Cedar, which is commonly known as Yellow Cedar, Alaska Cypress, Nootka Cypress, Yellow Cypress, Canoe Cedar, and Sitka Cypress, is a hardy, evergreen tree that is found in the cold, wet climate of the Pacific region, particularly in the coastal areas of Alaska and British Columbia. (…)

Living With a Juniper Bonsai
Living with a bonsai is like having a full time job, it demands attention and care or else you will risk killing it before the miniature tree reaches maturity. (…)

Ficus Bonsai: The Exotic Bonsai
There are many different types of bonsai trees, but the ficus bonsai is known as being the most exotic of all. (…)

Fall Flower Gardening
Fall is an incredibly suggestive moment for every aspect of nature; the changing and warm colors of the trees, the intoxicating perfumes of the fruits and flowers are all responsible for the magic, hypnotic beauty of autumn. (…)

Grasping the Concept of Garden Design
Gardens date back to the dawn of civilization. Today's modern materials have opened up many new ideas for creating great gardens. (…)

Wild Flower Gardening
The growing interest and admiration gardeners have towards nature is the main factor in the increasing trend towards wild flower gardening. (…)

CONTAINER WATER GARDENING
It is not absolutely essential that you have a natural pond or even an artificial pool in the ground in order to enjoy a water garden. (…)

Home Remedies From the Garden
A hundred years ago many people grew the plants from which they then made home remedies to treat everyday problems such as toothache or the common cold. (…)

Ergonomic Gardening Tools
Ergonomic gardening tools are now growing in use. These will keep you healthy and keep you working in the garden. (…)

Growing herbs and vegetables
Growing a lot of plants at one time can help in a lot of ways. Especially growing plants and herbs together with the vegetables means combining a beauty as well as taste and freshness. (…)

Herb Gardening
Herbs have been around since time immemorial and served different kinds of purposes. They have been used to treat illness and flavour cooking; they were even believed to have magical powers. (…)

House Plant Propagation
Usually, it is found that indoor gardeners like to propagate house plants. There may be a number of reasons for house plant propagation. (…)

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