Aug
17
2010
Hi, my readers.I have not updated my blog for a lot of time.First,I want to say sorry for you.It is not a good thing for a professional blogger.Second,let me share the reason with you in the following words.My boyfriend left me last week.He said that he was going to New York and he would never [...]
Mar
04
2010
Worms are nature’s most perfect recycling bin. The little eating machines can devour half their weight in organic waste every day, cleaning up the leavings of plants and animals. As they munch and wiggle they create a tiny subway system below the ground making the earth friable and aerated. What a boon to organic [...]
Mar
04
2010
Gardenias are evergreen shrubs with small flowers growing in clusters. The color of the flower ranges from creamy white to a pale yellow. Originally from China and Japan, they are very popular in the southern part of the United States, where they are used as ornamental decorations. Their leaves are dark green and have [...]
Mar
04
2010
There are shears and secateurs that are hand and electricity or battery empowered that flaunt designs that are very versatile and more durable. The first power tool that every gardener invests in is the efficient lawn mower. The wide range of power tools include hedge trimmers, cultivators, mini tractors, sprinklers, weeders and aerators and [...]
Mar
04
2010
The conventional method of gardening and crop cultivation involved tilling of land, sowing seeds, weeding, fertilizing, etc. Advent of technology revolutionized the traditional methods of gardening and plant propagation. Earlier, it was thought that soil is necessary for the germination of seeds and growth of plants. But, with researches proving the fact that it [...]