September 2, 2010
Who does not appreciate a basketful of ripe, red, round, soft, succulent, organically bred and juicy mouthwatering homegrown tomatoes? Virtually everyone does. And oh! What joy!! If they come from your own kitchen garden! For years various big and small cultivators have been looking for the right recipe and vegetable gardening guide for the perfect produce, but this is one secret, which, till now was known to only a few. Just like your children, your tomato plant requires your undivided ...
September 1, 2010
What comes to mind when the word "gardening" crops up (no pun
intended) is a lady in her golden years happily oblivious to the
outside world, efficiently caring for flowers, shrubs and all
other kinds of plants, in her own Garden of Eden.
She exudes a radiant glow, free from the stresses of beating
deadlines, negotiating contracts, rush hour traffic and stubborn
clients. Her world is of contentment and of peace unlike our
world where we have too much noise, too much pollution and too
many ...
August 31, 2010
Christmas and holidays are coming and it is frequent to travel
away to meet with family and friends. What happens to your
plants when you are on holidays?
You may have asked your neighbours if they can take care of your
plants at that time, just to find that they are similarly going
away. However, you can ensure your plants are going to be well
taken care of by following these useful tips.
Some time before you go on holidays you can take some
precautions to help your plants go through this ...
August 29, 2010
Visualize watching a bright green hummingbird in your garden
moving from flower to flower in search of the tasty nectar
within. These beautiful and tiny birds weigh about 2 to 20 grams
and are found in a wide variety of environments from the high
Andes to lowlands, and from dry desert areas to rainforests.
They have slender beaks, extensible tongues, ten primary
feathers, and tiny feet suitable for perching but not walking.
Hummingbirds can fly straight up, straight down, backwards,
left, ...
August 24, 2010
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A beautiful lawn does not come without some effort. Depending
upon what type of soil you have, the amount of effort will vary.
For instance when raising trees and shrubs, sandy or a gravel
base soil is great. ...
August 23, 2010
In need of a good gift for a friend or relative? A great
solution is visiting the local hardware store. For that someone
with a big green thumb, the hardware store is an endless source
of options. So what are the best gardening gifts?
The best gardening gifts are directly parallel to the needs of
the gardener. The best gift for one gardener may not be the best
for another, so a little knowledge about your friend or
relative's garden needs will be a definite help. Also be sure to
know your ...
August 22, 2010
b>Watering Your Lawn and Garden
You can't forget about watering in the middle of fall. The
summer's long over, but proper moisture now is key to your
plants' survival over the cold winter months. You're likely to
hear two pieces of advice on watering. One is that you should
give established plants an inch of water per week, whether from
rain or irrigation. The other is that personal observation of
your own garden is the only way to judge how much water it
needs. One fact about which there is ...
August 21, 2010
A pond is a landscaping tool that creates a tranquil, relaxing
retreat in which to unwind after a busy day ' a tranquil haven
where all of your stress will disappear.
A pond will
bring your garden alive. It will transform a still image in to
one that is full of life. You will enjoy abundant wildlife that
visit, including birds, butterflies, dragonflies, frogs, toads
and other small creatures that are attracted by the sound of
moving water.
A love of nature and gardening will help
you keep ...
August 20, 2010
A small garden that is overcrowded with shrubs may leave no space for comfortable outdoor relaxation. Furthermore, this tends to detract from any view that may exist. You can solve this problem by clearing the clutter, providing clean lines and shifting focus to a picturesque view. Let's say we have a small 25 by 50 foot space. We can begin by removing the plantings that are crowding our space and then elevating the patio at the rear. Low walls accentuate the area and can be used as seating ...
August 19, 2010
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How to get a perfect lawn is what most homeowners wish to know.
An excellent turf is not easily won. There are many determinants
that influence into a healthy soil. It is not only to thoroughly
care for the lawn, by mowing, trimming and irrigating, but you
have to feed it too. Feeding the soil is more important than you
may think. However, you have to start from choosing the soil
that more suits with your yard. A typical mistake of many
beginners is to have a non-ideal soil, which will ...