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1. Wild Foods, Anyone? - By: Stephania Munson-bishop
Grab a grocery bag and visit meadow, field, or forest for tender green spring plants provided by Nature. With a Roger Tory Peterson's 'Field Guide to the Birds' in hand, and Euell Gibbons 'Stalking the Wild Asparagus' or 'Handbook of Edible Wild Plants', you can forage for delic...



2. Training A Cat Around The Plants - By: Tony Robinson
Oh but kitty loves plants, Grow them one? Yes, cats love green grass or plants. Wheat, oat grass, catnip, or heather are just some of the plants that you can grow a garden for kitty indoors or outdoors. Going along with growing some grass in your house, it would be a good idea to...

3. Tips For Indoor Gardening - By: Michael Russell
During those long winter months one can bring a little bit of the outdoors in with with some indoor gardening. Having plants in the home can really add to your decor and helps off than the look of every room as well as add to your health. Indoor plants can help add moisture to the air ...

4. Are You Feeling Bamboo Lucky? - By: Dean Caporella
ARE YOU FEELING BAMBOO LUCKY? I was sitting at my desk typing up a report for the evening sports bulletin when I was suddenly drawn towards a bunch of foliage adourning my kitchen window ledge. I don't know why I looked up at that particular time but what I was staring at was a he...

5. Gardening Handbook Brings Life To Your Lifeless Garden - By: Michael Russell
The enjoyment of fine gardening comes not only from the finished garden but from the endless hours that is spent designing and planning the actual garden, from the moment of the first thought, to the moment the last tree is placed, and plant the last flower. All that work should show thr...

6. Fine Gardening The Art Form - By: Michael Russell
Gardening in itself is an art form. And the art of fine gardening is just that, an art. Fine gardening may mean many things to many people, but to me fine gardening means more than just a garden. It encompasses all thats good and graceful in gardening and combines them to make one garden...

7. Gardening In The Shade - By: Michael Russell
If you are fortunate enough to have the opportunity to garden in the shade beneath the canopy of mature shade trees you will find many advantages not found in the full sun garden. Shade trees moderate temperatures during the hot summer months and provide gardens with structure, privacy ...

8. Spting Flower Gardening - By: Michael Russell
Spring is the time when nature and your garden awakes and comes alive after the long winter. That first spring flower or that first green leave is the sign that winter in coming to an end and that a new growing season has arrived. Spring and Flower gardening is almost synonymous. ...

9. Spring Flower Gardening - By: Michael Russell
Spring is the time when nature and your garden awakes and comes alive after the long winter. That first spring flower or that first green leave is the sign that winter in coming to an end and that a new growing season has arrived. Spring and Flower gardening is almost synonymous. Spring is t...

10. House Plants For Home Interior Designing - By: Michael Russell
One easy and fun way to interior design your home is by caring for houseplants. Never think that interior designing a home is restricted to painting, changing your fixtures and fittings, or buying more furniture. Plants, whether big or small, tropical or from temperate climates, can add charisma t...

11. Gardening With Ferns - By: Michael Russell
Homeowners with wooded backyards choose ferns for their attractive undergrowth. There are many assortments to choose from. Thousands of varieties of ferns can be found all over the globe. Sizes range from a few inches to as much as 60-feet-tall. Fern plants thrive and grow in woodlands al...



12. Climbing Plants - By: Michael Russell
A wonderful addition to the outdoor dcor of almost any space is foliage. Although trees and shrubs are always an important part of any landscape design, climbing plants can add an extra touch. When you are considering the purchase of any outdoor plants its a good idea to visit a local exp...

13. Ideas On How To Use Container Gardening To Decorate Your House And Garden - By: Michael Russell
Nearly every house and garden presents numerous attractive settings for container plants. Suburban gardens, estates, small city backyards, and summer cottagesall can be enhanced by this type of gardening. A few of the seemingly endless possibilities include entranceways, steps, courtyards, wal...

14. Fern Reiss, Publishing Guru, Interviewed - By: (see Article)
Norm Goldman, Editor of Bookpleasures.com interviews publishing guru, Fern Reiss.Fern is the author of several bestselling books on publishing including The Publishing Game series, and her forthcoming book Expertizing Position Yourself as a Name Brand. In addition, Fern is the CEO of the Publishin...

15. Grass And Other Ground Cover Selections For Your Lawn - By: Michael Russell
When you select seed for your lawn, the main consideration is the exposure to sun and shade your grounds afford. Most commercial blends are adapted to full sun or medium shade. A special blend should be used where there is less than three or four hours of sun-light a day, as under trees, or where so...

16. Dried Flower Arrangements - By: Ken Marlborough
This article presents information on finding the right Dried Flower Arrangements. Flowers have a curious magical power over people. Not only do they add to our present but are also linked to our past. Dried flowers, in this respect, are an important part of our lives. To dry fresh flowers...

17. Stomach Cancer Risk Factors - By: Michael Russell
Stomach cancer is unusual as cancers go, because the odds are high that the patient will not have their cancer diagnosed until it is well advanced. Stomach cancer has few symptoms, and those attributes can be similar to symptoms of many other diseases. Furthermore, a tumor can exist in the stomach f...

18. Interior Design – Do It Yourself Tips - By: Michael Russell
Your home is your sanctuary, the place where you feel safe and you want it to be as beautiful as your thoughts, but you lack experience in interior design. Don’t worry! There are some tips that can help even seven years old succeed. So how are you going to create the interior design that will mesm...

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