1.
Grow Your Own Garden Even if You Have Limited Space by James Tebbart
No matter what type of lifestyle and housing people choose, the fact that they love to garden never changes.
2.
Indoor Gardening in Winter by Roger Tagg
Even though it's not spring, summer or fall doesn't mean you
have to give up gardening. You can enjoy your green thumb by
growing things in the winter as well.
3.
Nature Painting by Bau Piyaser
Whether you want a Zen rock garden, a hedge maze, or an
awe-inspiring waterscape, a professional landscaper can
come up with any idea under the sun. These nature-loving
professionals deal with the wonders of the outdoors and can
craft any environment you desire.
4.
It's Easy to Learn Flower Drying by Villette Mastase
Just as there is more than one flower that makes a good
choice for drying, there is more than one way to dry a
flower. The three most popular ways to dry a flower are;
1) Silica Gel 2) Use a dehydrator and 3) Use Glycerin. Some
people may also attempt to dry a flower by simply hanging
it and air-drying. This method is much less reliable as
there are so many variables like temperature and moisture.
5.
Growing Nostalgic "Old Roses" In Your Garden by Simonetta Jensen
The practice of caring for rose bushes was very popular in
the 18th Century. Many a young man back then resorted to
offering these beautiful flowers as a gift during courtship.
These "old roses" are still beautiful to admire and very
fragrant.