
Sustainable farming and Hydroponics- Part I
When we think of Sustainability, we think of reducing waste, saving water, and of using energy from other sources. We forget that growing food to
When we think of Sustainability, we think of reducing waste, saving water, and of using energy from other sources. We forget that growing food to
As summer is settling here in the Gulf the daytime temperatures hover around 42 degrees Centigrade or108 degrees Fahrenheit. The humidity is also on the
As the summer progresses and the heat outside makes it difficult for us GULF gardeners to work outside, I have turned my attention to learning
The Swiss cheese plant is something I struggled with for a few years. My home is not conducive to Indoor plants as it does not
The Hoya Carnosa was one of my very first indoor plants which I have managed not to kill. I bought it for a very reasonable
Adeniums or Desert roses come in a multitude of colors and are a staple of the Gulf Gardens. This article is written by our resident
The Morning Glory is from the genus Ipomea and covers a large number of plants which include what is commonly known as the Railway creeper
Magical Moonflower While our gardens are filled with colour and fragrance during the days, there are a few beautiful and fragrant flowers we must have
As a follow-up to my Jasmine Post, here is an introduction to another beauty the Madagascar Jasmine. It is not really jasmine but has a
Water Lilies – How to separate the tubers? Many people have asked me how waterlilies are propagated. Both water lilies and lotus are propagated both
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