Beauty is, indeed, in the eye of the beholder. As a green thumb gardener, you know this, right? Sometimes though, adding things to one’s garden to enhance the “visuals” can be done, with little “extra” effort… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Green Thumb Gardener | Posted in Garden Pest Control, Herb Garden | Posted on 08-01-2011
Pests and diseases are not so frequent on herbs. However, there are still some pests and diseases, which can cause substantial damage to herbs in one way or another. Healthy and strong plants are usually more resistant to pest and disease attack. As herbs are usually grown in small quantities, it is rather easy to get rid off them after spotting them. Read the rest of this entry »
Hi everyone! Sorry about not posting for such a long time…
Today I want to mention, real quick, about a new resource I discovered, related to having a Greenhouse garden.
This book covers everything there is to know about greenhouse growing. In fact, some people have called it the “Best Greenhouse Growing Guide On The Internet”!
Now that is a bold claim, isn’t it? Well, the seller of this fine Greenhouse Growing Guide backs up their claim with a Full Money Back Guarantee, so you can’t go wrong!
They mention a couple of things, on their page at All About Greenhouse Growing, that I’d thought I mention again here:
- Tips to use for growing in your greenhouse immediately!
- What greenhouse tables you should be using to your advantage.
- All the different types of greenhouses revealed.
- All the different types of tools and materials needed to be successful.
I recommend you check out All About Greenhouse Growing at your earliest convenience!
Posted by Green Thumb Gardener | Posted in Fruit Trees, Green Thumb Gardening | Posted on 01-09-2010
In the not-so-distant past, there used to have been only a couple of different kinds of apple trees that you could buy. But now, thanks to the wonders of cross-breeding (AKA genetic engineering), if you want to buy an apple tree you are able to choose between many different types of apples and flavors. Here I will outline five different popular types of apples that you can consider for your first apple tree.
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Posted by Green Thumb Gardener | Posted in Fruit Trees, Green Thumb Gardening | Posted on 27-08-2010
If you live in a hot, humid sub-tropical zone like Florida or California, you have many options for growing fruit trees. You are lucky enough to be able to support almost any type of plant as long as you prevent pests from taking over. You should consider growing an orange tree, as these are usually easy to maintain and produce some of the most delicious fruits. The orange is one of the most popular fruits worldwide due to its sweetness, juiciness, and distinctive flavor.
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