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  1. Dont Paint Your Home Yourself – Hire a Seattle Painting Contractor

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    Thinking about painting a room or the outside of your home? Doing it yourself may originally seem like a great, cost-effective idea, however the cons can greatly outweigh the pros. Consider hiring one ...
    Monday, 26 September 2011
  2. Buy the Best Outdoor Cabanas

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    Many people may not be aware that ‘cabana' is originally a Spanish word meaning 'hut'. But today, the word ‘cabana' is widely used to refer to a multi-purpose small tent or any other ...
    Thursday, 04 August 2011
  3. Glasshouses – adding style to your home

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    A glasshouse is the perfect choice for those wishing to add an attractive structure to their home that enables them to relax and unwind. Glasshouses were originally used to grow hot-house plants and have ...
    Friday, 22 April 2011
  4. How to Grow Yarrow in Your Flower Garden

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    Yarrow, also known as Achillea, is one of the easiest grown and most popular flower garden mainstays in the world. Originally from Europe, the yarrow is found in the wild throughout North America. The ...
    Monday, 21 March 2011
  5. The Two Types of Tasty Tomatoes

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    The tomato is the most popular plant in gardens around the world. Originally a tropical fruit, they can now be grown by nearly everyone, just about anywhere. Store-bought tomatoes can only dream of having ...
    Sunday, 13 March 2011
  6. Gazebos Are Down to Earth and Great for Landscapes

    Category: Flower Articles/Landscaping

    Originally designed as rooftop structures, gazebos have risen in popularity since they've come down to earth. You can customize a cedar, pine, or vinyl gazebo, with options that include insulation, ...
    Friday, 18 February 2011
  7. Westlake Artificial Turf Is The New Look In Grass

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    Westlake Artificial Grass is a surface made from synthetic fibers to mimic the look of natural grass and it is most often used in arenas for sports that were originally played on natural grass. Due to ...
    Saturday, 11 December 2010
  8. Indoor Growing Kits : Hydroponics is the Way to Go

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    Hydroponic indoor growing kits may be currently unconventional, but they work. As a gardening method, hydroponics has been used since the beginning of recorded history. The term was originally derived ...
    Monday, 19 July 2010
  9. Water Fountains For Relaxation And Fun

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    Water fountains have evolved in many ways over the years. A fountain was originally designed to pour water into a basin or throw jets of water into the air. It was used to supply water for drinking or ...
    Tuesday, 29 June 2010
  10. Cultivate Your Own Stevia

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    When you want to grow stevia at home you have to pay attention to some issues to make your plan successful and to have a happy harvest. As you maybe know the stevia plant originally comes from South America, ...
    Sunday, 27 June 2010
  11. All About Cymbidium Orchids

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    Originally from South Asia, Indonesia and Nepal, cymbidium orchids are orchids from the family Orchidaceae. ...
    Thursday, 10 June 2010
  12. Indian Medicinal Herbs

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    The Ayurvedic Medicine practitioners of India have long used medicinal herbs to heal their patients. While originally the only medicine available in historic times, many of these Indian medicinal herbs ...
    Tuesday, 01 June 2010
  13. A Short History of Peach Trees

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    Peach trees, Prunus persica, are originally believed to have come from China to the Mideast through the trade routes known to extend to Turkey and Iran (Persia). The peach seeds could be used to plant ...
    Monday, 17 May 2010
  14. The Story of the Loquat Fruit

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    ... originally and later were introduced into Japan. The loquat tree was widely distributed in Europe after 1712, but ...
    Monday, 17 May 2010
  15. Origami Weekly Presents - April 18, 2010

    Category: Flower Articles/origami

    Origami Weekly Presents - April 18, 2010, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Our friend Nicolás pointed out that it had been way too long without an Origami Weekly magazine. He helped us out with ...
    Sunday, 18 April 2010
  16. Bonsai Tree Plants Explained

    Category: Flower Articles/Gardening

    Bonsai tree care is the art of growing trees in miniature and it is originally from the countries of China and Japan. This is done by manipulating the trees environment by keeping it in conditions that ...
    Saturday, 13 March 2010
  17. Origami Weekly 2010 6-7-8 Triple Issue

    Category: Flower Articles/origami

    Origami Weekly 2010 6-7-8 Triple Issue, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Putting out a whole magazine weekly is just too ambitious. Working and/or going to school (which all of us are) makes that ...
    Wednesday, 03 March 2010
  18. Origami Weekly 2010 - Week 5

    Category: Flower Articles/origami

    Origami Weekly 2010 - Week 5, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Hey there, sorry we're late, we've been real busy. Here's Issue 5. The Pentagon challenge is over, and we have a new contest, with ...
    Tuesday, 09 February 2010
  19. Origami Weekly 2010 - Week 4

    Category: Flower Articles/origami

    Origami Weekly 2010 - Week 4, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Our fourth issue. Origami Weekly 2010 - Week 4 The Lazy Susan above was folded by me. --Jared  ...
    Saturday, 30 January 2010
  20. Origami Weekly 2010 - Week 3

    Category: Flower Articles/origami

    Origami Weekly 2010 - Week 3, originally uploaded by Origami Weekly. Third issue of the new year. Origami Weekly 2010 - Week 3 The Capybara above was folded by me. --Jared  ...
    Saturday, 23 January 2010
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