Posts Tagged ‘green’

What Are The Benefits To Having A Vegetable Garden

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

For those of you who love gardening, then growing your very own vegetable garden from home is a fantastic hobby. For those who would like to get fresh and safe food harvested from your own sources, then growing a vegetable garden is a very viable way to ensure the quality of the food you get. You can avoid the artificial chemicals and pesticides that are usually sprayed on farm food produce.

Besides the two benefits mentioned above, growing your very own vegetable garden is a way to save money. With just a small iinvestment of less than a hundred dollars, you can reap more than several hundred dollars worth of vegetables and fruits. With the current economic climate, this is a great way to save money and also provide organic home-grown food for your family.

According to statistics, more and more families in the United States are growing their own food produce from vegetable gardens. This number is increasing and has been over the past few years. Some common questions people might ask is what kind of fruits and vegetables are being grown and which are the best for their vegetable garden? Let’s take a look at the few popular choices that are grown by various families.

New Artificial Plants

Friday, November 28th, 2008

Artificial plants

If you have not seen artificial plants in a few years, you might be surprised by how much they have changed for the better. Back in the day, your average artificial plant was not likely to be a very convincing decoration. Generally, they were molded out of plastic with visible seams. The texture and the look were all slightly wrong. To a very casual glance, most of them would look more or less like the real thing, but to someone who knew what they were looking for, it was obvious that the artificial tree or shrub you were looking at was a clear forgery.

Nowadays, however, artificial silk plants have changed this all. I have been a gardener for about 15 years, and sometimes I can’t tell if I am looking at an artificial plants or a real one! I don’t really know how they do it, but I have started to appreciate them much more. I didn’t like the fake look that artificial plants used to have, but now that they are more realistic, I understand the appeal.