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17th April 2012

Floral and Hardy’s Top Ten Drought Tolerant Plants

To help your garden cope with the hosepipe ban and our seemingly changing climate, we’ve compiled a list of our favourite drought tolerant plants: 1. Abelia grandiflora – a large, easy-to-look-after, semi-evergreen shrub - properly tended it can reach ...

21st February 2012

Emeralds and Evergreens

Green is the colour on the agenda this week and, with the last frosts of spring soon to be behind us, we can expect a lot more of it in the coming months. The primary connotation of green is, of course, its prolific occurrence in nature and this is the pr...

07th June 2011

Making A Start In The Business Of Wedding Photography

Starting your very own business in wedding photography takes little else than just a digital camera plus some ingenuity, although, it is reasonable to suggest you are taking on a large amount of effort. Wedding photographers are known as the lone wolves o...

18th May 2011

Caring For Your Horses in Winter Time

Winter brings with it the difficulty of cold temperatures, wet weather, and depending on where you live in Australia, even ice and snow. This can all prove challenging to many horse owners, so be sure to maintain a happy, healthy horse in the winter by fo...

20th April 2011

Beach Wedding Ideas

Beach weddings are no longer a novel concept and in fact, it is becoming increasingly popular with every change of tide. Regardless of the time of year, beach weddings are always fun and exciting. They can add a warm tropical feeling to a winter day, ...

08th April 2011

Japanese Knotweed; an Invasive Species in the UK

There are many invasive species in the world, which have the unfortunate ability of spreading and surviving at the cost of the local fauna and flora. There are multiple reasons why this happens, such as environmental resistance, fast growth, rapid reprodu...

20th March 2011

Cape Town’s weather and how it affects traveling in the cape

The Cape Doctor, two words that strike fear into of any Cape Town cyclist and make the heart of every kite surfer sing with joy. The Cape Doctor is the name given by the locals to the prevalent South Easterly wind that blows from late spring to early autu...

09th March 2011

Close Look at West Bengal

West Bengal is the place of many social reformers like Rabindranath Tagore, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Swami Vivekananda, Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar and many more. During the independence of India Bengal was divided in two parts, East Bengal and West Benga...

08th March 2011

Go Shanghai - Amazing Facts For All The Boarders!

This article intends to provide some valuable as well as amazing facts to all those taking flights to Shanghai. It is the largest and one of the most populous cities of China. Located in eastern China which is at the middle portion of the Chinese coast it...

07th March 2011

Sowing and Reaping in Internet Marketing

January seems a tad away now but can you remember those New Year resolutions that we all made - the induction of the fitness regime and the determination to make it to the gym at least twice a week and ticking the boxes on our 'to do' list and to spend le...

03rd March 2011

Tips for Laying Lawn Turf

An attractive lawn is positive boost for environment, the focal point of any garden and a safe place for children to play. There are a number of things to take into consideration before you lay a lawn or replace an old lawn with fresh turf. It’s important...

23rd February 2011

Golfing in the Lake District’s Eden Valley

The Lake District is most well known for mountains, lakes, and associated activities such as hiking, cycling and sailing; what many people don’t know is that there’s also a unique range of golf courses awaiting every level of golfer. Take a look and see w...

23rd February 2011

Basic Facts about Bonsai Chinese Elm

Chinese Elm or perhaps Lacebark Elm, also known as Ulmus parvifolia, is really a species native to East Asia, particularly in countries of China, North Korea, Japan, as well as Vietnam. It really is one of the best tree species which can be propagated as ...

18th February 2011

Feeding and Sheltering Yard Birds As the Seasons Transform

Winter into Summer season: From the cardinals singing, the doves cooing and the chickadees announcing territories with their calls/of tse-tse-tse, 1 would imagine spring has ultimately arrived. Needless to say, numerous persons know that March can be one ...

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