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You will find many great Gardening articles in this section. Our goal is to bring you the highest quality content that you want to read. If you have any suggestions for future articles, please contact us.
Indoor gardening is a fantastic way to bring nature inside your home and brighten up your rooms. They are not only a wonderful finishing touch when decorating any room but most peo...
By: Greg Watson
Potted plants, they’re common. But when container water gardens are mentioned, chances are, not too many people will be able to answer what it is. Do you know what they are f...
By: Lee Dobbins
Have you been out in your yard lately and thought that there was just something missing? Do you really enjoy beautiful landscaping but just don’t know how to go about getting...
By: Caitilina Fuller
If you want to try your hand at growing your own organic flowers and vegetables but have no garden, don't worry. Many people grow organic products successfully using a container. Y...
By: Lee Dobbins
There are a number of ways that you can have your own personal garden even though you don’t have a large ...
By: Plant Website
Any gardening enthusiast will tell you that there is no place too small for you to create your own garden. With enough knowledge and creativity you can make turn any space into a beautiful garden. One of the best solutions...
By: Bill Harden
Adding plants and flowers to your home or office can be a wonderful way to add beauty and also relax and unwind while doing it. Choosing the correct plants to go along with your decor and taste does not have...
By: Darren Williger
If you have plants in your yard, the current cold weather should be a growing concern.
Bryan Spratling, far right, facilities manager from Yamagami's Nursery, and Martin Yasueda, left, cover citrus trees at Yamagami's Nursery in Cupertino, Calif.
Clydette Alsup-Egbers is leading a research project aimed at putting the fun back into gardening.