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Jude Wright's Articles in Gardening

  • Garden Designs for the Different Types of Gardens
    No matter if they are urban or rural, all gardens benefit from preplanning and design. This doesn't mean just knowing where you want your garden, but the overall design of the garden.
  • Understanding Your Garden's Environmental Factors
    Your garden plants will flourish when given the right conditions. Some plants will only thrive in a hot, sunny area while others may need a cool, moist and shady area. You need to choose a garden spot that is best suited to the plants you plan to grow.
  • Is Organic Gardening Possible in Modern Times?
    The term, organic, when used in gardening, means finding environmentally friendly ways to work the land and working with, rather than against, nature.
  • New Gardeners Guide to Planting a Container Garden
    Container gardens give those people who don't have yards or room for a "regular" garden a way to grow the gardens they crave.
  • Indoor Gardening for Kids - Start in a Dish
    Indoor gardening for kids is actually much easier to handle than an outside garden.
  • Discover the Satisfaction of Having Your Own Vegetable Garden
    Have you ever wanted to grow your own vegetable garden? One of the most satisfying feelings is that of eating food that you have grown yourself. If you want a garden but don't quite know where to start, here are some basics to get you started.
  • Your Vegetable Garden and the Soil That It Grows In
    You've decided that you wanted vegetable garden, but how do you know if it will grow well in the soil that you have? A successful garden starts with a fertile, well-prepared soil.
  • Propagation in Herb Gardening
    Before you start thinking about herb gardening you you should know how they are propagated.
  • Learn How to Care for a Container Garden
    Now that you have planted your flowers, foliage, or vegetables in their containers, you need to know how to care for them.
  • The Many Ways of Plant Propagation
    There are not just a few ways of propagating (or reproducing) plants, but many.
  • Does Your Garden Have Style?
    Does Your Home Garden Have a Style? You may be asking me "Style? For a garden? I just plant flowers." But, if you think about it, you can see that there really can be different styles for gardens.
  • Water Features Create Drama in Your Garden
    Do you think that your flower garden needs a little more drama? Consider adding a fountain water feature. Installing a water fountain is really not all that difficult, and the upkeep is minimal.
  • Eight Steps to a Bountiful Vegetable Garden
    You've decided that you want a vegetable garden to lower your grocery bills. But, where do you start?
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