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Ruth Jarvis's Articles in Gardening

  • What Is A Bonsai Ficus Ginseng
    A Bonsa Ficus Ginseng is one of the more unique plants that you can grow in your home. They are very beautiful and if you know what you are doing can be rather easy to grow.
  • Cedar garden bench - what is so special with it
    The benches are ergonomically designed to match the contours of lower back for a pleasantly comfortable fit .

    The cedar garden bench may be topped with an outdoor seat cushion to provide extra comfort.

    Various outdoor cedar furniture is hand built to last for a long time , and their stylish beauty only improves with age. The skilled worker may use clear grade western red cedar to hand produce quality patio furniture.
  • Indoor swimming pools : The true element of style
    Known to be the ultimate style icon, having an indoor swimming pool is considered a luxury for many, and does reflect elegance in the best way possible these days. Other advantages include having a swim whenever one feels like and not wasting time going from the house to the gym or the local health club.
  • Swimming Pools : What you must know 
    Swimming Pools are indeed a matter of luxury for a majority of people in today’s society. However, installing one at home is an expensive proposition, and requires one to have sound knowledge of what all there is to know, since there is often a huge amount of money involved. 
  • How close can you go to killing a plant without actually killing it?
    Before I actually wrote this article I thought long and hard as to whether other gardeners would actually believe my story....
  • Algae Control In A Home Aquarium
    Algae for many new aquarium hobbiest seems like a never ending battle. But it dosen’t have to be if you use the following methods I will list in this article. RO/DI water, GFO/phosphate reactors and less feeding are just a few things you need to watch out for when caring for an algae free aquarium.
  • Phosphorus Toxicity in Proteaceae Garden Plants
    This is the story about a mistake I made in my new garden that for me at the time, was about as devastating as it could get. The remarkable thing about it was as time went on I was nearly glad that I’d made that mistake.

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