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Thursday, February 26, 2009

FLOWER CARE & MAINTENANCE

Even the toughest plants require some care to survive and look their best. Basic care includes watering, mulching, fertilizing, and pruning. Fortunately, many of these chores require little time, and for the most part none need to be done on a daily basis. Other techniques you may wish to incorporate include staking wayward plants and providing winter protection for perennials
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Plan ahead and enjoy the best results
Watering is the most important garden requirement, even for drought-tolerant plants. How much you need to water will depend on how dry and hot your climate is and how water-retentive your soil is. Clay soil holds water well; sandy soil lets it drain quickly. Obviously, gardens in areas with frequent summer rains will need little, if any, supplemental water; those in arid climates will need regularly scheduled irrigation.
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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

FLOWER GARDEN DESIGN - THE SECRET OF COLOR FOR EVERY SEASON

Good flower garden design is the result of good planning. Be careful not to place too much emphasis on a colorful spring, also plan ahead.

Plan ahead and enjoy the best results
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Make sure to plan spring, summer and autumn bloomers. I know the months after the grey winter we are drawn outside and are prepared to work out butts of, but with some planning your garden will be an explosion of color and a quick succession of blooming flowers the whole gardening ........................read more GARDEN DECOR

PLANNING AN HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL FLOWER BED

There are a number of reasons why perennial bedding plants, as opposed to annual ones, are used in garden designs. Perennials by growing beyond a single season, are thought to demand less care and maintenance than annuals that have to be replaced every few months or so
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In dry climate gardens especially, annual flowers consume significantly more water than any other group of plants, requiring at least 1000 liters per square meter a year, in comparison to some perennial species, which can often grow on a third as much water.
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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Garden Styles: What's Your Style?

Your personal preferences are what will set your garden apart and define the space as your own. Choosing what best reflects your sense of style can seem overwhelming, but it is also the most fun and creative part of the design process.
But what you ultimately decide on will depend not just on your personal taste but also your climate and what works well with the architectural style of your house. In addition, it will depend on how much time you can, and want to, devote to garden care.
If you're an avid gardener, then time spent keeping up the space is not a chore but a hobby. If you're looking for good looks but not a lot of upkeep, then you'll want to choose a design, materials, and plants that don't require much upkeep.
Just as with interior design, there are any number of styles from which to choose, from classic to cottage to contemporary. Some choices seem obvious: a succulent-inspired landscape surrounding a desert adobe, a hedge-lined ..................to read more click this GARDEN DECOR

Saturday, February 21, 2009

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