September 5, 2010

Home Gardening For Beginners

Filed under: Home & Garden — Adnin @ 7:26 am

Over the last few years home gardening has become an increasingly popular past-time and hobby. In fact, studies show that home gardening is at an all time high in America right now. In the United States 8 out of 10 households take part in some type of home gardening activity. Obviously from the number of people that are doing it, home gardening is one of the most popular recreational activities in nation.

Most people that try their hand at home gardening plant flowers, at least they start out planting flowers anyway. Roses will probably be the first thought into any gardeners mind, but roses will take extra time and work, and should probably be left to those who have gardened before. When planting flowers many choices are available, such as bulbs, perennials, and annuals.

Edible plants are another big thing in home gardening. Perhaps the best thing about edibles is the reward of eating them. The list of edible plants that gardeners can grow at home is endless. Some of the most common edible plants in the vegetable arena are, potatoes, peas, corn, carrots, squash, and cucumber. Many gardeners opt for fruits, such as, watermelons, tomatoes, peaches, plums, apples, pears, and apricots. Small fruits, such as strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries usually require less work and less space, making them much more feasible for home gardening. Herbs, most often used as spices in cooking, are growing in popularity every day; some of the most grown include basil, thyme, oregano, parsley, and cilantro. One of the most important things to watch for when planting edibles is insects and disease, after all, you don’t want to miss out on the feast you will get to enjoy from healthy plants.

Many people don’t realize it, but landscaping is a form of home gardening. Landscaping covers many different areas and forms of gardening. You can even classify mowing your lawn as landscaping! Keeping in the line of grasses, landscaping nearly always involves decorative grasses, and the great thing about them is they don’t take much work for upkeep. Types of grass include monkey grass, pampas, buffalo grass, flame grass, and ornamental millet. Landscaping is not just limited to plant life, but also includes anything done to a yard for decoration, such as adding rocks or stones, putting a small pond, statutes, or a waterfall.

There isn’t much difference between home gardening and gardening anywhere else. Plants still need to be planted in a good location. The plants still need water and they still need the same nutrients. Home gardening shouldn’t cause anyone to get nervous. If you do decide to try home gardening and find out that you don’t have a green thumb, don’t get discouraged. Get some information, read up on gardening, and try it again the next planting season.

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August 31, 2010

Top Home Gardening Tips: Keep These in Mind

Filed under: Home & Garden — Adnin @ 7:22 am

There are tons of different home gardening tips, indoor gardening tips, organic gardening tips, vegetable gardening tips – no wonder the average gardener finds it so overwhelming to figure out just which specific tips are going to be most useful to them. If this is your situation, you should know that out of all of these, there are a few home gardening tips in particular that are going to be useful for you to learn.
Before you can properly or fully understand these tips however you are going to need to learn a bit more about home gardening and what it is all about.
What it is
Home gardening is a type of gardening that continues to grow in popularity. Home gardeners can product tasty, nutritious vegetables and beautiful flowers, and to be a successful gardener you really need to take advantage of the different home gardening tips that are out there.
Home Gardening Tips
One of the best home gardening tips is to choose the right garden site. This will depend on the particular type of plant that you are working with of course, but most plants need an area that is exposed to full or near-full sunlight, with deep, well-drained, fertile soil. The location should also be near a water outlet and free of competition from existing shrubs or trees.
Of course this is one of the most important tips of all because if you do not choose the right location for planting, you are not going to have any success.
Another of the most important home gardening tips is to select the right crops. As a home gardener, this is going to be one of the most important processes that you are going to have to worry about, and so one of your first major decisions is going to be deciding what vegetables you should grow.
Vine crops such as watermelon, winter squash and cucumbers are going to require larger amounts of space and more work, while if you want to take an easier route you should stick to vegetable plants such as tomatoes and potatoes.
It really all depends on your skill level and the amount of time and effort that you are going to be willing and able to put into this, which will determine how serious you can get into your gardening. Regardless, these tips are going to come in very handy and help get you started.

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August 26, 2010

Gardening: Home Gardening

Filed under: Home & Garden — Adnin @ 7:02 am

Over the last few years home gardening has become an increasingly popular past-time and hobby.  In fact, studies show that home gardening is at an all time high in America right now.  In the United States 8 out of 10 households take part in some type of home gardening activity.  Obviously from the number of people that are doing it, home gardening is one of the most popular recreational activities in nation.Most people that try their hand at home gardening plant flowers; at least they start out planting flowers anyway.  Roses will probably be the first thought into any gardeners mind, but roses will take extra time and work, and should probably be left to those who have gardened before.  When planting flowers many choices are available, such as bulbs, perennials, and annuals.  Edible plants are another big thing in home gardening.  Perhaps the best thing about edibles is the reward of eating them.  The list of edible plants that gardeners can grow at home is endless. Some of the most common edible plants in the vegetable arena are, potatoes, peas, corn, carrots, squash, and cucumber.  Many gardeners opt for fruits, such as, watermelons, tomatoes, peaches, plums, apples, pears, and apricots.  Small fruits, such as strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries usually require less work and less space, making them much more feasible for home gardening.  Herbs, most often used as spices in cooking, are growing in popularity every day; some of the most grown include basil, thyme, oregano, parsley, and cilantro.  One of the most important things to watch for when planting edibles is insects and disease, after all, you don’t want to miss out on the feast you will get to enjoy from healthy plants.Many people don’t realize it, but landscaping is a form of home gardening.  Landscaping covers many different areas and forms of gardening.  You can even classify mowing your lawn as landscaping!  Keeping in the line of grasses, landscaping nearly always involves decorative grasses, and the great thing about them is they don’t take much work for upkeep.  Types of grass include monkey grass, pampas, buffalo grass, flame grass, and ornamental millet.  Landscaping is not just limited to plant life, but also includes anything done to a yard for decoration, such as adding rocks or stones, putting a small pond, statutes, or a waterfall.There isn’t much difference between home gardening and gardening anywhere else.  Plants still need to be planted in a good location.  The plants still need water and they still need the same nutrients.  Home gardening shouldn’t cause anyone to get nervous.  If you do decide to try homing gardening and finding out that you don’t have a green thumb, don’t get discouraged.  Get some information, read up on gardening, and try it again the next planting season.

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August 21, 2010

About Town Home Garden Shopping

Filed under: Home & Garden — Adnin @ 7:05 am

As you run about town home garden shopping, you are looking for inspirational flowers and garden designs that will make your home living space a pleasant retreat that you can go and visit and enjoy for many hours if you have the time. You can get ideas to use in your home garden setting from every landscaped space around you that you pass including other homes and commercial businesses.
From these bits and pieces of garden designs that you find as you go about town garden shopping, you can afford yourself the opportunity to dream about how your home garden retreat could include such luxurious features as a whirlpool spa nestled in a bed of ivy, or an oceanic style retreat with a built-in pool and sauna, with fountains carefully placed for effect among the apple trees.
As you go about town home garden shopping, you can pay particular attention to ever flower garden design that you see, and compare the garden designs of many people to see which designs offer a particular flair that you want to achieve in your own home garden setting. You might be able to see exactly what an English country cottage would look from someone else’s perspective, when you pass by homes that feature them on shady, well manicured streets.
As you walk about town home garden shopping, pay particular attention to the shade trees that are placed along the property lines and how the various flower beds are sculpted and manicured throughout your neighborhood. Keep a watchful eye out and take note of the various plant layering techniques that these homeowners have used to their advantage, in reaping the benefits that are provided by the shade trees on their property, and the visual drama that these layered creations have created on their landscapes.
The shading characteristics of several tree species that you find as you walk about town home garden shopping can offer you many ideas and possibilities that could have a great effect on how you might plan to arrange your garden patio furniture in the future. Home entertainment opportunities can be greatly enhanced when areas that you choose for relaxation are reinforced with cool breeze opportunities for your guest.
So, hold the gardening advice that you learned by yourself when you were going about town home garden shopping, near to your heart and it will help you create the garden of your dreams. There are many water gardening, perennials and trees that you can use to make your home garden design truly unique.
As you walk about town home garden shopping, do not be afraid to speak to the homeowners that you pass, because they may be able to give you some advice, that will certainly help you throughout the garden planting and design seasons.
There are no limits to what you can do with the clever creative techniques and unusual creations in garden designs that you will see as you walk about town home garden shopping. By accumulating all sorts of gardening ideas along the way, you can coordinate plants, trees, and other garden accessories to help you achieve the mood that you are personally looking for in your own home garden setting.

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August 16, 2010

Home Gardening Supplies To Beat Back The Forest – Maintain Your Garden Neatly

Filed under: Home & Garden — Adnin @ 7:00 am

If you have been living in town all along and have now moved into a your own cottage then you will probably not have too much knowledge of beating back the forest which is threatening to overtake your whole garden and
encroaching on every conceivable spot of ground. You will now have to get yourself some gardening supplies for
the trees, bushes, lawn and also the walkways so that you can keep a well maintained area surrounding your
home.
Supplies which you will need for your home garden
An expanse of green in your garden is something that everyone appreciates but if you have an overgrown unkempt
yard then you could be liable to pay a fine in some cities. To make sure that your lawn is kept well mowed you
should get yourself a lawn mower that either is powered by gasoline or by electricity. This is one of the most
used tools in your garden and you should get one that is hardy and can maintain your lawn well. You will have
to decide on the size of the mower according to the amount of lawn that you have. If you get a lawn mower with
a built in bag then you will not have the problem of cleaning up after you have finished mowing the lawn.
Gardening tools for trimming tree branches and bushes
If the bushes you have planted have a slow growth rate it is fine, but if not then you will have to be trimming them often to make them look neat and tidy. Bush trimmers too are also gasoline or electric models, but you
could also get the manual shears to trim the bushes with, but that is only if you do not have too many. If you
have flowering bushes then you should find out whether you should trim them before they flower or after they
have finished blooming. Bushes should be kept away from the home foundation to avoid rot caused by moisture.
To trim branches and sprigs that come up every now and then you would need tree limb cutters. You could get
these with long handles so that you could reach up into the taller bushes and trees and trim the branches. Saws
and electric trimmers are also available.
A weed whacker for walkways
The crevices in the walk way are often overgrown with weeds that need to be pulled out or trimmed. To do this
in a mechanical and neat way it is better to get a weed whacker. These present day gadgets do a good job of
getting rid of all the weeds in the crevices with the nylon thread that is very effective in pulling out the
weeds in the crevices of the walkway. Weeds could also be kept down chemically, but this does not work if you
have pets.
Keeping your garden and the pathways around it clean may be a constant job, but most people find it worthwhile
to maintain the look of their home and would much rather have a nice home than a one that is over run by weeds
and the forest.

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August 11, 2010

Setting Up a Home Garden

Filed under: Home & Garden — Adnin @ 7:00 am

Over the last few years home gardening has become an increasingly popular past-time and hobby. In fact, studies show that home gardening is at an all time high in America right now. In the United States 8 out of 10 households take part in some type of home gardening activity. Obviously from the number of people that are doing it, home gardening is one of the most popular recreational activities in nation. Most people that try their hand at home gardening plant flowers; at least they start out planting flowers anyway. Roses will probably be the first thought into any gardeners mind, but roses will take extra time and work, and should probably be left to those who have gardened before. When planting flowers many choices are available, such as bulbs, perennials, and annuals.  Edible plants are another big thing in home gardening. Perhaps the best thing about edibles is the reward of eating them. The list of edible plants that gardeners can grow at home is endless. Some of the most common edible plants in the vegetable arena are, potatoes, peas, corn, carrots, squash, and cucumber. Many gardeners opt for fruits, such as, watermelons, tomatoes, peaches, plums, apples, pears, and apricots. Small fruits, such as strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries usually require less work and less space, making them much more feasible for home gardening. Herbs, most often used as spices in cooking, are growing in popularity every day; some of the most grown include basil, thyme, oregano, parsley, and cilantro. One of the most important things to watch for when planting edibles is insects and disease, after all, you don’t want to miss out on the feast you will get to enjoy from healthy plants. Many people don’t realize it, but landscaping is a form of home gardening. Landscaping covers many different areas and forms of gardening. You can even classify mowing your lawn as landscaping! Keeping in the line of grasses, landscaping nearly always involves decorative grasses, and the great thing about them is they don’t take much work for upkeep. Types of grass include monkey grass, pampas, buffalo grass, flame grass, and ornamental millet. Landscaping is not just limited to plant life, but also includes anything done to a yard for decoration, such as adding rocks or stones, putting a small pond, statutes, or a waterfall. There isn’t much difference between home gardening and gardening anywhere else. Plants still need to be planted in a good location. The plants still need water and they still need the same nutrients. Home gardening shouldn’t cause anyone to get nervous. If you do decide to try homing gardening and finding out that you don’t have a green thumb, don’t get discouraged. Get some information, read up on gardening, and try it again the next planting season.

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August 6, 2010

Storing Seeds for Organic Home Gardening

Filed under: Home & Garden — Adnin @ 7:16 am

Storing seeds that you obtained from other plants is a strategy for organic home gardening. Save and store your plant seeds for growing at a later time for when you decide to plant.Although there is no promise that the seeds might grow from saving them, you can take the extra ideas to save them which will allow them to grow like they might of within their own natural environment

Before you decide to start storing your seed products, you need to clean and dry them in order to preserve the seeds from any kind of molds, mildewing or dampness. If your taking your seeds from a natural plant, you will need to clear away the additional matter, such as the cob, shell or gel coating from tomato seed. It is possible to save most seeds without any extra needed work, just wipe them dry and separate them from the husk or core. If you want to grow and store your own seeds, save something that you want to enjoy growing and eating. Planting your own food is an enjoyable experience.  The most common seeds to save are tomato, cantelope, watermelon and pumpkin.  Even if you didn’t get your seed from vegetables or fruits, storing seed that you got from the gardener stores will have the same effect.

Seed storage is one the many issues that you face when doing organic home gardening because you should have useable seeds for next season – store the seed you do not use. When setting up your storage space you want to take into consideration the hot and cold temperature and moisture because you want to store them in a space which has a constant low temperature and low levels of moisture. Any substantial levels of temp fluctuations will lessen the amount of time your seed will be good for. You can also use your deep freeze or fridge because you may not require much space. If you decide to place them in the refridgerator or freezer, the make sure you put them towards the back put away from the fan. You need a consistent temp so when the fan kicks on it will disburse colder air, just like when you open up the door, warmer air may rush in. Essentially whenever you place them in these appliances, your almost causing hibernation within the seeds. If you need to store them for long term, try a freezer, shorter durations I would use a refridgerator. Keep in mind any dampness can harm them and reduce their life cycle or make them never germinate.

Once you store them, arrange them into small packets and place the small packages inside a bigger container. Which protects them and protects them from any fluctuations in temps or any abnormally cold that may harm the seed. By storing them in smaller packets, it enables you to use what you want the next time you need them. You can use plastic baggies or envelopes – be sure to mark the date and type of seeds they are if you discarded the originally packing.

When it is time to grow, it may be best to take the seeds you need to use and place them into a different container, after that into a place that is slightly warmer then the place they were originally stored a few days. This is a good time to prepare the seed planters. If you had them in the deep freeze, place them into the refridgerator – if they were in the refridgerator, place them in a cool place such as a basement or cooler room in the home. This is the most difficult part because you still want to avoid the humidity issue. Not every place is exact and its hard to judge temperatures and how the seeds will react. You just want to have them stablized and provide them a few days to thaw before you plant. Some seeds might do better after freezing or refridgerating, because it copies the normal winter months.

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August 2, 2010

Greener Life through Compost Bins

Filed under: Home & Garden — Adnin @ 2:53 am

Life is a wonderful kind of gift to everyone that is why it is very important that you make the most out of your life now. Starting good things right is very important even in just a very simple matter or simple things to do. That is why it is better that you know it and you know it right so that we can have a greener and better kind of life to live.

Just imagine having this very simple kind of compost bins can make our world a better one. This is just an ordinary bin, but in reality it has a big impact to our lives. Having a greener pasture and society is the answer to all the questions and to all the problems in pollutions, dehydration, and sickness and for so many other kinds of things. That is why, it is very important that you make those sample things right at home so that it can be very easy to influence others to make things very possible. Let this compost bins start for a great realization and a great opportunity for us to dream and have a great life once again.

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August 1, 2010

Raised beds | Home Gardening Articles

Filed under: Home & Garden — Adnin @ 7:00 am

Raised beds have many advantages for your home gardening activities: You can edit your back, the vegetables grow best thanks to many additional nutrients and soil heat and is easy to protect against worms ate.

The high yield is mainly due to the lower soil layers, which consist of garden waste such as branches and leaves. The decomposition processes in the freshly filled raised bed to generate heat and an increase the soil temperature by up to 5-8 ° Celsius. The plants grow faster and the growing season lasts longer. Secondly, when the pack many nutrients free of additional fertilizer can be abolished as a rule. An extra boost of nutrients in the pack brings the emitted carbon dioxide gas, which rises slowly through the loose earth and like the other nutrients for plant growth is important.

The best time to create a raised bed, is the fall or early spring. First create the base set. This allows you to easily gardening, should the bed 80 to 120 cm high and no wider than 130 cm. The length depends on your personal preference, but also on the stability of the building materials used. A minimum length of 200-250 centimeters is recommended so that you get inside the earth from exchange and scoop out the compost from the comfort of the inside. Note, however, that longer side walls bend more easily and may need to be reinforced with piles. Enter the floor on the entire cultivation areas about 25 cm deep, or tee off and then dig four wooden posts at the corners. BUILDING MATERIAL: FREE SELECTION

Most people use strong wooden planks that are fastened with wood screws on the outside of the corner posts. Suitable are oak and black locust, and various tropical woods, but that should come in any case of certified forestry. Cheap pine or fir wood is suitable only if it is impregnated. Stein is also an excellent building material for raised beds. It is completely weather resistant, rot and is relatively good, temperature insulating properties. Also metal comes as a building material for raised beds is possible. Suitable are, for example, galvanized corrugated steel panels that are screwed to four corner posts made of wood. The wave profile provides a good reinforcement, so the plates bend not even in high earth pressure. Small drawback: The metal conducts heat and cold very well, therefore, may be delayed in colder months, the rotting process. PLANT CARE IN Raised Bed If the plant remains in the raised bed to rot slowly sinks off the ground. Therefore, we must before each new planting with compost refill. Its need five to six years should be replaced beet filling complete. The existing organic material has decomposed completely by that time and made almost all the nutrients to the crops. The old world is good humus and can be used for soil improvement in the vegetable garden or perennial border can be used. Pour the bed in the summer of plenty and regularly. Due to the loose structure, the earth dries faster than the normal vegetable patch. Tip: The bed should be located within reach of the garden hose. Then the water is easy and you do not have to carry watering cans. Against the snails are raised beds have proven plague. You can just click on the top or halfway up a peripheral, edge mount a downward angle in steel, then your baby vegetables in front of the ravenous reptiles safe.

Have a great and fun home gardening.

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July 27, 2010

Cultivation Plan | Home Gardening Articles

Filed under: Home & Garden — Adnin @ 7:02 am

A good crop planning is half the battle for the harvest of success in the home gardening. Take advantage to plan the vegetable beds for the new season and buy the necessary seeds.

Acreage divided optimally

In order to be able to determine exactly how much needs to vegetable seeds for the new season, you should first determine the location and size of the beds. This one draws on the best floor plan of the garden. As in the vegetable garden is particularly ergonomic one beet wide of 1.30 meters. At that size, average big men from both sides comfortably reach the beet center. If you are particularly large or small, you should of course adjust the width of your vegetable beds accordingly. The optimum width for you, you can find out by squat and make a mark there, where your hands can still comfortably reach the ground. The double distance from your toes up to the mark corresponds to the optimum for you beet wide. To loosen up the vegetable garden visually something, you can deviate from the standard classification. One option would be like in a typical cottage garden a round, bordered by boxwood herb or an herb spiral in the garden center. The paths between the beds should be at least 30 cm wide. When you want to keep the beet division as flexible as possible, you should not fix these trails. On the other hand, it facilitates the care, even if one defines a certain Beet wide and divided all the beds of 30-50 cm wide paved paths. A very clean solution, additional low mounts along the beet margins, so that the cultivation areas have increased slightly. You can make it possible either from weather-resistant wood beams (oak, black locust) or thin concrete edging stones. If you have lots of snails in the garden, back up the flower beds instead of a conventional frame best with stable worm fences. Unpaved roads, you should sprinkle with Wood Chips or bark mulch, so you can harvest fresh vegetables for lunch, even in rainy weather without rubber boots. The main path in the vegetable garden should be plastered in every case. To be able to easily turn off a wheelbarrow to a minimum width of 80 inches is recommended.

Have a great and fun home gardening.

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