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Make your lawn and garden the envy of the neighborhood with eHow’s tips on subjects like growing grass and storing bulbs for winter. Growing an herb garden? Is a rock garden a better fit for your environment? eHow has suggestions for both, plus advice on rose gardens, vegetable patches and planting a lawn. Protect your hard work with information on controlling pests, testing soil and fertilization. eHow even helps you get your supplies together with How Tos on organizing gardening tools.

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  • How to Start a Kitchen Garden

    There is no better time to start planning a kitchen garden also known potage. It is a small herb and vegetable garden where you can grow to suit your cooking.

  • How to Get Free Tomato Plants

    Want to plant tomatoes in your garden or greenhouse but do not want to pay for them at your local garden store? Here is how to get tomato plants for free.

  • How to Start an Organic Garden With Deer Fence

    Healthy, nutrient-rich organic soil is the most important factor in growing a vigorous, prolific garden. Building up garden soil is a time-consuming process, sometimes taking several years until a...

  • How to Remove Pet Odor From a Garden

    After a winter of family pets using the garden or backyard as a porta-potty, the yard may be quite odorous by spring. Skunks that are attracted to gardens may also leave their scent behind. This...

  • Good Flowers for Children's Gardens

    Gardening is a valuable exercise for children. The fresh air, sweet smell and learning experiences are immeasurable. Children can learn about flowers and the part they play in the nature. They can...

  • How to Grow Fennel in your Home Vegetable Garden

    Fennel looks like a white bulb at the base with green stalks protruding from the top. Used a lot in Italian cuisines, fennel is crunchy with a bit of a sweet taste and can be found in other...

  • How to Use a Hose Reel

    A hose reel stores a garden hose in a tidy housing when not in use. This keeps the hose from damage and the hose owner from injury, because the hose is not snaking across the yard to be tripped...

  • How to Garden Australia Asparagus Plants

    Once believed to be a delicacy reserved for special occasions, asparagus has become as commonly grown throughout Australia as peas and carrots. Exports of Australian asparagus are sold in...

  • Mole Rodent Removal

    Having moles in your yard and garden can be quite frustrating. They leave unsightly mounds of dirt and surface tunnels in your lawn, and can cause damage to your garden. There are several ways to...

  • How to Pick a Rain Barrel

    High water bills during the summer months are common due to lawn and garden watering. If you cringe when you see an envelope from the water company, a rain barrel might ease the blow to your...

  • How to Water a Garden With Potassium Water Softeners

    Water softeners use either sodium chloride or potassium chloride to remove minerals from hard water. Because they leave very little trace of sodium or potassium behind, it's OK to water a garden...

  • How to Design a Flower Garden

    Designing a flower garden takes more than just considering your flowers, you must consider trees, grasses, rocks and water as well. Design a beautiful flower garden with guidance from a...

  • Ideas For Garden Lighting

    When lighting your garden, you want to highlight or light up the most beautiful trees first. Discover some ideas for how to light your garden with tips from a third-generation flower grower in...

  • How to Keep a Gardening Journal

    Keeping a gardening journal is an excellent way to stay motivated in your garden throughout every season of the year.

  • How to Start a Compost Pile in the Middle of the Garden

    Composting is a great way to get rid of excess yard waste and kitchen scraps without adding to the landfill or polluting the air with smoke from burning leaves. Not only is it the environmentally...

  • Homemade Garden Seeder

    Seeding a garden, especially a large one, can be satisfying work, but also back-breaking. The constant up-and-down stooping over a garden row, or kneeling constantly in the dirt and crawling over...

  • The Best Way to Get Rid of a Lot of Pine Needles

    Getting rid of pine needles isn't a "quick fix." Burning pine needles is dangerous and stinky. What most people don't know is that pine needles are extremely beneficial for lawn and garden care....

  • How to Arrange Things in a Garden Window

    Arranging a garden window is both a pleasure and a challenge for indoor gardeners. The gardener needs to position the plants so that they are displayed well and arranged to get the best light, all...

  • How to Organically Prep A Garden Easily

    When considering an area for your first garden it is important to remove the grass or sod that is already there. Rather than using chemicals or tilling up the soil and disturbing the natural eco...

  • How to Make Roses Thrive

    Roses are one of the most elegant and beautiful flowers. Most people not only like the beauty of roses, but the wonderful scent as well. Anyone with a garden wants to have beautiful roses in...

  • How to Install Dirt on a Roof Top Garden

    Green roof gardens reduce the amount of rainwater run-off into a city's water system, help to cool a building in hot weather and reduce the effect of heat islands, common to urban areas. Install...

  • How to Add Organic Material to the Soil

    When you've decided you'd like to start a garden there are certain steps to take to ensure your success. It's a good idea to draw a picture of your garden, making notes on where the sun shines all...

  • How to Hang a Garden Flag

    A miniature garden flag is a whimsical addition to a garden. They come in a variety of colors and themes, making them easy to change as the seasons move through cycles. They also are a special way...

  • How to Compost Mulch

    Mulch prevents weeds and retains soil moisture, but after a few years it begins to look tired and worn in ornamental beds. Instead of tossing it out and wasting all that organic material, compost...

  • How to Garden Hedges

    If you live near a busy street, you probably hear traffic noise. If you have children who like soccer, the sides of your house might be a little dented. Garden hedges can reduce the traffic noise...

  • How to Raise Flowers Up in My Flower Garden

    Raising a flower bed gives you control over your soil type and drainage. For yards that have water-logged soil or are prone to floods, raising your flower bed means the difference between a...

  • DIY Scale Online Garden Layout

    One way to plan and visualize a garden before you go outside with your shovel is to use an online garden layout application. This is a way to experiment with different options and get a sense of...

  • How to Keep Landscape Wood Chips From Blowing Away

    Wood chips make an ideal mulch for use in planting beds, around trees, and in decorative gardens. They also aid in maintaining adequate soil moisture and preventing weed infiltration. The...

  • How to Use Human Hair in Garden Soil

    Human hair is made of protein, and as it degrades, it releases nitrogen into the soil. Mississippi State University research concluded that human hair mixed mixed with compost is an effective...

  • How to Manage Soil Fertility the Organic Way

    Soil is the foundation of any successful organic garden. It is impossible to raise bountiful harvests of healthy organic fruits and vegetables unless you start with soil free of the toxic...

  • How to Repair a Garden Sprayer

    Garden sprayers are a common tool used for a wide variety of lawn care treatments. They allow a pressurized stream of a mixture, such as grass seed and fertilizer, to cover a desired area. Garden...

  • How to Compare Manure Fertilizers

    Manure fertilizers are a great way to add nutrients to the soil. They provide a cheap, natural and effective way to enrich soil and aid in plant growth. Manure fertilizers are often packaged and...

  • How to Plant a Home Vegetable Garden

    Planting a vegetable garden can be a fun way to keep busy on the weekends, and vegetables can be a nice compliment to any home cooked meal. Home nurtured vegetables have the potential to add some...

  • How to Raise Raspberries

    Raspberries are a delicious berry that are fun to grow. They grow from shhots and expand rapidly.

  • How to Grow Unique Vegetables

    Add interest to your garden and table by growing uncommon vegetables or especially colorful and flavorful varieties of typical plants. Rare squashes, oddly shaped cucumbers and striped tomatoes...

  • How to Make Garden Crafts

    A garden presents opportunities for floral designs as well as homemade crafts. Homemade lanterns are fairly easy to make and illuminate a garden at night, giving a warm, whimsical feel. Decorating...

  • How to Grow Vegetables in a Wet Climate

    Want to raise your own vegetables but have waterlogged soil? You might think you're out of luck, but the truth is, with a little creative thinking, you can grow a great many vegetables. Although...

  • How to Get Rid of Lovebugs

    Plecia nearctica hardy is a small fly better known as the lovebug due to its amorous mating in the spring and summer months. This tiny insect is only about 1/4-inch long with a red thorax. They...

  • How to Raise Strawberries

    You like strawberries. grow your own in a garden or small area. A little know how and you can grow delicious berries.

  • How to Grow a Great Radish Garden

    did u ever wanted to NOT spend big money for radishes well not anymore. today im going to teach u how to grow good radishes for only one dollar! seems impossible huh? well its not. just go to...

  • How to Start a Vegetable Garden From Scratch

    Starting a garden in your very backyard can be fun and rewarding. Treat your plants with care and you’ll see them grow. Garden vegetables generally taste better than the store vegetables since...

  • Garden Termite Treatment

    Termites behave very similarly to regular ants: They have very efficient colonizing methods that contribute to many years of survival. The problem is that they eat out the core of trees and can...

  • How to Keep Terrapins From Eating Tomato Plants

    Protecting a garden from unwanted animals is probably the most important and most difficult part of gardening. So many animals want nothing more than to consume the results of a gardener's hard...

  • How to Design Flower Beds & Shrubs

    You may already have a design in mind of the way you want your flower bed to look. Shrubs add interest to any flower bed and highlight the flowers planted with them. Evergreen, deciduous or...

  • How to Grow Beautiful Honeysuckle

    Honeysuckle is not only a beautiful plant, but it has a very sweet scent that many enjoy having in their garden. It is a great plant to enhance the scents around your home and it is very hardy! ...

  • How to Plant a Garden for Beginners

    If you are planning to start your own personal garden, there are a few simple rules to follow so that your garden will thrive. Whether you plan to grow a vegetable garden or you want some sweet...

  • How to Grow Organic Pest Control

    Placing certain plants close to others creates a natural barrier against garden pests. This planting technique produces a natural site that invites beneficial insects and evicts harmful ones. It...

  • Easy to Build Garden Shed

    As your garden grows, you may find your collection of gardening tools and supplies growing as well. Considering the cost of some more specialized fertilizers and equipment, letting your materials...

  • How to Plant Garlic Shoots

    Fresh garlic shoots are a delicious and healthy part of many recipes. Garlic is an easy addition to any vegetable garden and is available in two varieties. Hard necked garlic is often...

  • How to Build Garden Games

    Garden games provide friendly family fun outdoors. Two indicators of a good garden game are their outdoor playability and their ability to withstand to the elements. A good garden game will remain...

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