Water saving in the garden is not just limited to desert plants and gravel-covered landscapes. Even vegetable and flower gardens can benefit from some of the methods used to conserve water in the garden. With the premium put on fresh water around the world and the over-use of … [Read more...]
Ideas for Landscaping With Gravel
Many gardeners do not think of gravel as a landscaping tool, just a "filler" to take up the spaces where grass won't grow or to help drainage at the bottom of a trench. It can be much more than that, however, and can even be one of the most decorative parts of your garden's … [Read more...]
Constructing Tree Wells
Tree wells are constructions built to save an existing tree when the soil grade on the site is being raised or lowered. Â Most who may have encountered a tree well likely saw one built around the tree when the grade was raised. Â Tree wells have several factors involved that … [Read more...]
Growing Walnuts
The most common walnut tree grown in the U.S., aside from the native Black Walnut, is the English (also called Persian) walnut. English walnuts are often preferred for their milder taste and easier shelling, and they will not stain your hands like the husk of black walnuts … [Read more...]
Growing Pistachios
Where Can You Grow Pistachio Trees? Pistachios love the desert heat and are most often grown in New Mexico, Arizona and Southern California. Â They can grow in other dry, hot areas like West Texas as well, but they require both a long hot summer and a cold winter, as the tree … [Read more...]
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