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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

GARDENING TIPS FOR BEGINNERS

You've decisive to deposit a plot but you simple necessary farming tips for beginners, this is the place to be. Gardening has become a delightful hobby for people all over the world.
There are many rewards for the gardener, the visuals of his making, the fragrance of the blooms, great warm air and bags of apply. Imagine a weekend spent in the yard with your feet up drinking in the spectacular gardens that you have produced the fruits of your labor and adoration. If you are a beginner gardener, here are some prime farming tips. No question how much field you have, you can found a masterpiece patch.
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Thursday, March 26, 2009

HOW TO DROUGHT PROOF YOUR GARDEN

With our fantastic schemes, your garden will look healthy and lush all summer. Keeping your garden green and gorgeous all summer can be tricky but, if you choose your plants carefully, you won't have to worry about them drooping when the weather's hot. Follow our four top tips for a sumptuous summer garden:
1. Choose sun worshippersOne drought-beating strategy is to use plenty of plants that come from hot, Mediterranean climates. These have adapted to conditions with little water and can create a dramatic look. Go for:
* Succulents such as Agaves, echeverias and aeoniums.
* Plants that have hairy or silvery grey leaves, such as stachys (lamb's ears), Russian sage, helichrysum.
* Spiky-leaved plants such as eryngiums or cardoons
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Friday, March 20, 2009

IF YOU'RE FEELING JAPANESE MAKE YOUR GARDEN MATCHES

With greater interest being shown in Asian culture and practicesin recent years, oriental or "Zen" style gardens have also shown an increase in popularity. Featuring design elements inspired by traditional Japanese gardens, oriental gardens typically consist of things such as water from a pond or small waterfall, pagodas and oriental garden lights.
These oriental garden lights are available as solar garden lights, which require no electricity, storing up the sun's energy during the day through a Nicam battery, and then releasing it at night through an LED connector which can hold up to a 15 hour charge. These solar lights are easily installed, cheap, and environmentally friendly
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

SOIL IS IMPORTANT TO YOUR GARDEN

Having a very successful garden is going to mean that you have great soil. The soil has to be healthy for the garden plants to grow, as you want them too. You should think about the type of soil that you are using, but the way that it is drained is more important. You do not want to have rocks in your soil and make sure that it can keep in the moisture.
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The soil is going to be different in most areas. You have to know what type of soil you have and if you need to add anything to it. Plants are not able to grow where there is too much sand or rock. They need to have a soft and moist area.
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You may have to add some nutrients to your soil in order to make it good enough to grow plants. You should not till up the soil when it is wet. This could make it form a ball and it will dry up this way. Dried soil is going to hurt your plants. When you are using used soil, you will need to add some fertilizer to make it grow the way that it should. You do not want to go too heavy on the fertilizer. Put a little bit around each plant and this can help the soil give your plants what they need to grow better.
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Sunday, March 15, 2009

CHOOSING PLANTS FOR YOUR GARDEN

Most of the time we run to the plant nursery and buy our garden plants without giving much thought to the type of plant care that must be given to these plants. Things to consider before buying your plants.
1) Do we want perennial plants or annual plants?
2) Does our garden have the right amount of sun or shade?
3) Is the ground well drained or waterlogged?
4) Is the area sheltered or windswept?
5) Is the ph level right for the plants we select?
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When we consider the above aspects of our garden we then can determine the proper plants we need for our garden. We can then get shade loving plants for the shady areas and sun loving plants for the sunny areas of our garden. We can get plants that are suited for well-drained soil and plants that are suited for the waterlogged areas and by knowing the proper ph level with a simple ph test kit we will know if the soil ...........................read more GARDEN DECOR

Friday, March 13, 2009

HOW TO AVOID USING PESTICIDES TO MAINTAIN YOUR GARDEN

It's an unavoidable fact that if left untended, for every flower and plant that adorns our gardens, a greater number of pests will also take root. The good news is that removing these scoundrels from infesting your vegetation does not need to rely on chemicals, nor should it. For each individual species of pest that shows up in your garden abode, there is a natural solution that is cheaper and most importantly, safer to use than pesticides.
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Sunday, March 8, 2009

HOW TO LANDSCAPE YOUR GARDEN

I've found that the very first thing that you must do is to determine the suitability of the site for the creation of a garden and then of course the type of soil. Is it heavy soil like clay or sandy, all these things have to be taken into consideration even before thinking of landscaping. Designing is a great pleasure, are you going to have lawn.
So let us go to the lawn. A good extent of open lawn space is always beautiful. It is restful. It adds a feeling of space to even small grounds. So we might generalize and say that it is well to keep open lawn spaces. If one covers his lawn space with many trees, with little flower beds here and there, the general effect is choppy and fussy. It is a bit like an over-dressed person. One's grounds lose all individuality thus treated. A single tree or a small group is not a bad arrangement on the lawn. Do not centre the tree or trees. Let them drop a bit into the background. Make a pleasing side feature of them.
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