Bonsai Landscapes
Miniature gardens are becoming increasingly popular. Bonsai Landscapes reworks the enduring appeal of the bonsai to create whole mini-landscapes. The author, Peter Adams, has 40 years experience in bonsai design and growing and has created some of the ... [... more]
$27.95
Amazon.com |
Yard Lights, Deer Deterrents, Soil Science
Host Paul James discusses landscape lighting, deer deterrents, soil types and tropical plants. Yard Lights, Deer Deterrents, Soil Science [... more]
Home and Garden Television |
Deer Fence: 18 in J Hook Rebar Ground Stakes 20 Pk
These heavy duty rebar ground stakes should be used to secure your Deer Fence to the ground and are recommended for rocky or clay soil types. Stakes should be placed about every 5 ft - 10 ft. [... more]
$35.00 - $40.00
Master Gardening at SHOP.COM |
Easy Borders
Host Jackie Cicchino explains how a border can be customized to suit a particular area based on soil type, light requirements and personal style. [... more]
Home and Garden Television |
Soybean Disease Control: Response Of Soybeans To Foliar ...
The field site was planted to CL 54RR soybeans on July 1, 2005. The soil type was Eunola loamy fine sand that was fallow in the summer of 2004 and planted to winter wheat in the fall. Plots were ten 34-foot rows ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension |
Oriental Vegetables: The Complete Guide for the ...
Increasingly, chefs today both professional and amateur are emphasizing fresh, seasonal ingredients, locally and organically grown. Now, in the revised edition of the book Alice Waters of Chez Panisse called indispensable, Joy Larcom presents abundant ... [... more]
$19.95
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Snow On The Mountain
Plant Snow on the Mountain in full sun to partial shade. Avoid areas of hot sunshine, like along a south facing foundation. Snow on the Mountain is tolerant of all soil types. It grows quickly and is difficult to remove once established. Remove ... [... more]
Denver Plants |
Birch -- Yellow Leaves
1. Lack of moisture. Birches are shallow rooted trees and require anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of water per week depending on soil types (more on sandy, less on clay) and temperatures (more during hot weather, less in cool periods). 2. Iron ... [... more]
Old House Web |
October Garden Chores
The general rule of green thumb is an inch of water a week for perennial flowers, shrubs and trees especially new transplants. This of course can vary depending on soil types, plant species and the amount of sun and ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension |
Quick-Card: Residential Construction: ...
A good building starts with a great foundation! This handy 4-page laminatedguide cover the basics of this critical step in residential construction. Great for contractors, property owners... anyone who needs a quick overview of the basics involved in ... [... more]
$7.95
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Shallow Foundations: Bearing Capacity and Settlement
The First Comprehensive Guide to Shallow FoundationsOver the last few decades, the bearing capacity of shallow foundations has been studied more thoroughly than any other subject in geotechnical engineering. Until now, however, most references on ... [... more]
$159.95
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A Pocket Guide to Ontario Wines, Wineries, Vineyards, & ...
The must-have publication for anyone who buys Ontario wines. Interest in Ontario wines has exploded. No one apologizes any more for serving them; wine snobs compete instead to find the next great producer. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario reports that ... [... more]
$16.95
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