Archive for February, 2009

Basic Bowhunting Equipment For Gardening


If you’re serious about bowhunting, it is important to invest in some basic bowhunting equipment. You only need two equipments to actually start bowhunting: a bow and an arrow.
Bow
The bow is the curved piece of wood or metal, whose ends are joined together by a string. It is used to project the arrow towards the [...]

Learn How To Grow Your Own Vegetables


With the worrisome increase in food prices and even reports of food shortages, you may be wondering whether or not it would be a good idea for you to grow your own vegetables. It is something that anyone can do almost anywhere as long as they are ready to work hard.

Sunroom Contractor 101


Choosing the ideal contractor that would manage the construction of your sunroom is extremely important. This is vital if you want to make sure to get the best sunroom outcome. For this, you only need to hire the best contractors. By best, it only means that the contractor is fully dependable and experienced. Take note at some of the hints in order to make sure that you only get the best sunroom contractor around.

How to Grow Plum Tree


Plums need soil with a pH of 6.0 to 8.0. Buy standard trees 3 to 6 feet tall, and dwarf trees 3 to 4 feet tall. Japanese and Japanese-American hybrids begin to bear two to four years after planting; European and damson plums begin to bear three to five years after planting. In Zones 4 and 5, plant plum trees in early spring as soon as the ground can be worked; they should be planted during the fall or winter.

The Cordon or Wall System of Growing Grapes


There are those who have tried out the Labruscan varieties from Ontario. These cannot be grown under Guyot pruning methods but must be cultivated by a simpler system such as one main rod plus six strong side growths, which are pruned back hard each January.