Archive for the ‘Gardening Mixed Topics’ Category

The Horrors of Hail

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

One of the most hazardous things that can happen to your plants is weather. Many a garden has been demolished overnight because of this phenomenon. And seemingly, there is nothing we can do to prevent it. Of course, if weather didn't exist at all then we wouldn't have those nice sunny days that are beneficial to the growth of our plants. But then again, we wouldn't have the tragic hailstorms that tear down everything we've worked for so many hours to grow.

Gardening Equipment

Monday, July 28th, 2008

Nearly every gardener has some type of gardening equipment. In fact, it's nearly impossible to have a garden without used gardening equipment. What kind of gardening equipment you use will obviously depend on the size and extent of your garden, what you are able to handle, if you want to spend a lot of time in your garden or get done quickly, and finally, how much money you are willing to spend.

Herb Gardening

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Herbs have been around since time immemorial and served different kinds of purposes. They have been used to treat illness and flavour cooking; they were even believed to have magical powers. Do you want to have your own herb garden? Here are a few ideas on how to establish an herb garden.

Plan your garden.

Consider the herbs you want to plant. Think about their types. Would you like annuals, biennials or perennials?

How much space will they occupy in your garden? If you want, you can purchase a book that can give you the right information on what specific plants you are planning to grow.

Home Remedies From the Garden

Friday, May 30th, 2008

A hundred years ago many people grew the plants from which they then made home remedies to treat everyday problems such as toothache or the common cold. Although home remedies from the garden has gone out of fashion - most people would sooner just go to the drug store for simple remedies, it may still have a place.

Over the last fifteen years or so there has been a huge increase in the number of people who garden and who find it enjoyable and rewarding. This rekindled interest in growing things has also meant an increase in the number of people who undertake organic or natural home gardening. More people who own gardens or lease allotments are also growing their own vegetables so it seems reasonable to assume that the next step will be home remedies from the garden.

Planting Perennials - Lovely Choices You Can Grow In The Shade (Part 1)

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Just because your gardening area is covered with shade, that doesn't mean that you cannot plant beautiful perennials. There are hundreds of these shade-loving flowers that you can grow to beautify your landscape. In fact, many of these plants absolutely thrive on shade. And even if you live in an area where the summers are long, you can still enjoy your perennials so long as the weather stays in generally cool temperatures.

Picking the Ideal Location for your Garden

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

Once you have picked what garden you want, there are many other factors you need to decide before you actually get to work with your gardening tools. Mainly you need to choose its location. This is usually decided by several factors: How you will water it, how much shade it needs, etc. Some of these questions can be very important in deciding whether your garden lives or dies, so don't take them lightly. You need to take each one into special consideration.

Choosing the Best Plants for your Garden

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Excited, that's how you felt when you saw that space in your backyard. And you bought some plants, but without even considering first what kind of soil you have at your garden, or perhaps, without planning carefully what kind of plants will survive. Now your garden is a mess. Think it over.

Before buying plants you should be attentive of where are you going to place the plants in the garden - shade-loving plants for the sheltered areas, sun-lovers for the warm spots, drought-resistant plants for the parched areas which may be either sunny or shaded, and swamp plants for the poorly-drained parts. Once you decided with your selections it is time to choose how you are going to position them in your garden.

Gardening Gloves

Friday, March 21st, 2008

One of the best things about gardening is felling warm, moist dirt in your bare hands, but you will often end up with blistered, chapped, and scraped skin. The solution to this problem is gardening gloves. The more time you spend getting down and dirty in the garden, the more you need gardening gloves. Gardening gloves will be able to ease some of the pain you would otherwise be subject to, letting you spend even more time playing in the dirt.

Gardening Plants

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

When it comes to gardening plants, there are too many to name. Gardening plants can refer to flowers, shrubs, herbs, vegetables, fruits, and many more. There are also gardening plants that are in season at different times of the year, some in fall and winter, others in spring and summer. Whatever type of gardening you decide is your forte; there are plenty of gardening plants available to suit your preferences.

Great Garden Ideas

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Looking to grow a great garden this year? Many people can't wait for spring to plant their favorite flowers, plants and vegetables. Most people love their garden, because it is a great place to relax and enjoy their hobby. If you are looking forward to your garden this spring, here are some great garden ideas.

There are so many ways to enjoy your garden. Besides planting the usual flower bulbs and vegetables, many garden enthusiasts are planting exotic plants and vegetables. Exotic seeds are easily accessible and can make any garden unique. Exotic seeds may cost a little more but are usually still very affordable.

Better Home And Gardening

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

For great better home and gardening ideas, homemakers and gardeners should look into Better Homes and Gardens magazine. Better Homes and Gardens is full of information on home design, better home living, and garden and outdoor living. There is also a letters forum in which readers share their better home and gardening thoughts and experiences. Every issue is well illustrated with dozens of colourful photographs that show how people have made their better home and gardening ideas a reality.

Daily Tips for Gardening

Friday, December 28th, 2007

It does not matter if you live in the country or city; you can find somewhere to grow a garden, even if it is just a small one. If you do live in the city, instead of using your balcony to store bikes or your barbeque, create a gorgeous, relaxing outdoor retreat by using container plants by following a few daily tips. For gardening on balconies that are very long or narrow, use shrubs, different height trees and plants at the ends and corners, to add interest and round out the hard lines. Create points of interest by grouping bright colors and interesting shapes together. More daily tips for gardening are to keep repeating a plant grouping or plant throughout your balcony area and use colorful flowers for accents only. Show off your large plants, shrubs and trees, by using interesting shapes and bright, beautiful colors are great daily tips. For gardening on your balcony, consider how your garden looks from inside your house. Buy trees and shrubs that not only bloom i!

Gardening Magazine

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Even the most seasoned gardeners will have a question about their garden once in a while, and you can bet that beginners will be full of questions. Gardening magazines can help with questions that arise involving nearly every aspect of gardening. Not only will gardening magazines give instructions on gardening, they also provide readers with the latest news in the gardening world.

Healthy hands are the Gardener's Best Tools

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

The importance of gardening gloves and how to choose the best ones is as important as getting your plants watered on a hot summer day.

Here are the major reasons why one should consider getting a pair of trusty gardening gloves:

Protection from injury

It protects your hands from blisters, thorns, cuts, bruises and rough work. You don't want to get your hands dirty and wounded first before you realize that healthy hands always do better a job than damaged hands. Investing in a pair quality of gloves is always a good decision.

Bugs in the Garden

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

Bugs in the Garden–a new Disney movie? Nope; we're referring to tiny (and sometimes not so tiny) little insects and arachnids that run freely among our plants. No yard is free of bugs - some are welcome and many are not.

Most gardeners will agree there are basically six common insects or species of insects that inhabit our gardens: ants; spiders; beetles; flies; bees; and butterflies and moths. Of course, dozens of other bugs are hanging out among our plants, many specific to certain areas of the country. For example, scorpions are frequently found among the succulents in an Arizona desert garden, while dragonflies enhance ornamental gardens in Upstate New York.

Sun-Loving Perennials That You Can Enjoy Growing In Your Garden

Saturday, November 10th, 2007

Flowers love to bask in the sun, and a majority of the common perennials out there prefer to be in the sun for the better part of the day. There are literally hundreds of perennials that enjoy thriving in the sun. This article covers a few of them that you may choose to plant in your garden.

The Benefits Of Sun-Loving Perennials

1. They are easy to grow. You do not need to be an experienced gardener to keep them alive and flourish. These perennials are bred to be adaptable and requires less maintenance to stay healthy.

Tips for designer home gardening

Monday, November 5th, 2007

If you want to give your yard or garden that designer look, then take a tip from the experts and treat your garden as if it was another room in your house. Just as you would put the stamp of your personality on your bedroom or lounge then so you should with the garden. The experts who give tips for designer gardening say that they measure the area - so the first thing that you need to do when you have cleared your garden or yard is to take its measurements.

Hydroponics Gardening

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Many gardeners are beginning to switch to Hydroponics gardening for many different reasons. These types of gardens are small and can easily be grown inside and are perfect for most vegetables, especially the red tomato. Also the equipment required for Hydroponics gardening is not expensive and they are relatively easy to manage.

Gardening Catalog

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Gardening catalogues are an excellent way for gardeners to purchase anything their heart desires or anything their garden requires without ever leaving their home. Gardening catalogues offer a wider variety at a cheaper cost with less hassle involved. You can order anything you want or need and have it delivered right to your door, ready for use.

Home Gardening Tips

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

For many people, gardening is a wonderful hobby and pastime that rewards you visually for all the hard work you put into it. The relaxing and therapeutic feeling that people get while working in their gardens is the reason that it is one of the most popular hobbies in America. Not only does it make you forget your everyday worries and stress and provides you with plenty of fresh air but it is a great way to exercise, instead of having to work out at the gym. It is wonderful to be able to sit outside and look around at the beautiful, lush garden that you planted and nurtured. It gives a person not only a wonderful sense of satisfaction but also accomplishment. By following a few home gardening tips, everyone is capable of having a gorgeous, lush garden that will not only delight you but also your neighbors and friends.

Garden Store

Saturday, October 13th, 2007

There are many different types of garden stores from the ones that specialize in certain aspects of gardening to the small corner garden store to the large nationwide chains. Whatever you are looking for in terms of gardening there is store to fill your needs.

Many garden stores are more of the nursery variety as they sell plants, flowers, trees, and soils. If you are looking to add these things to your garden then this is the place to go. If you do not have the best green thumb and want to plant something in which the process of growth has already begun then this type of garden store is the variety for you. The garden stores of this type also generally sell different kinds of mulch and soils which can enhance any garden.

What's in Store for National Home Gardening Club Members?

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

You have been enjoying your home gardening achievements for a while now. A festive floral orchard, spices in a pot, and all your varieties of ornamental plants abound. With all that accomplishment, what more have you got? Bragging rights, of course!

Now, how else could you share your success but through joining organizations for all those people with a green thumb like you, right? Surely, you don't want to be a part of just any gardening organization. Only the mother of all home gardening clubs will give

What Texture Is Your Soil? Find Out By Learning This Simple Home Test

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Soil is the lifeline of any garden. It is made up of a mixture of decayed organic matter, water, living organisms, air, and different types of weathered down rock material. Soil ingredients can vary dramatically from one region of land to the next due to factors such as the composition of bedrock and the climate.

New gardeners sometimes confuse a soil's texture with that of its nutrient makeup. However, texture has nothing to do with the makeup of soil at all. Rather, texture is described by its coarseness or how fine it is. You'll find that soil texture is described by the following three types of particles:

The Garden - A Peaceful Haven

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

One of the best things about flower gardens is that they not only add beauty to your yard, they can also provide a peaceful haven for quiet retreat. A garden can be a place of refuge; a quiet escape from the many stresses that life can impose upon us.

EASY TIPS ON HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR PLANTS

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Many people worry a lot when it comes to caring for their plants. When talking about house plants, there is no need to worry. There are just a few things you need to consider.

1. Watering
Overwatering kills most houseplants. Looks can be deceptive, so to see if your soil is dry enough to water, try the finger test. Insert your index finger up to the first joint into the soil. If the soil is damp, don't water it.

Gardening Basics

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Growing the successful garden is a rewarding experience and knowing all of the gardening basics is essential to the neophyte gardener if they indeed, desire a successful garden. Whether one is growing a fruit and vegetable garden, an herbal garden, or a beautiful flower garden, they will need to know how to properly seed, feed, and nurture the garden they choose to tend. Ultimately, every garden is much like a child, one that requires a great deal of attention, love, and care.

Perennial Gardening

Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Perennial gardening is gardening that caters to plants that grow back every year. Many plants need to be grown from seed or transplants every year. Perennial gardening is composed of plants like the aloe, iris, hibiscus, caladium, tulips and yucca that, once planted in the appropriate conditions, will return year after year. Yuccas, for example, grow in the desert southwest. No one is there to care for them, yet they continue to grow and thrive.

This does not mean, however, that a perennial garden is a garden that is planted and forgotten. If a gardener wants to enjoy the sights in the garden, perennial gardening does need some care and maintenance.

Gardening Tips For Succulent Plants

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Gardening tips for succulent plants are different in many ways than those for more traditional garden plant varieties. Succulents are plants more commonly referred to as the cactus varieties or the very drought resistant plants. In very hot climates these plants are often the only types of garden plants that can survive without extreme attention. Gardening tips for succulent plants focus on water retention, providing adequate fertilization and taking advantage of natural and created shade.

Some of the drought resistant varieties of garden plants are:

Gardening In The Shade - Learn What Works Best When Dealing With Shaded Property

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

When it comes to successful gardening, you are the creator of your design, the master of your art. And it is up to you to determine the best plants which are compatible to your property's layout, which will appeal to your sense of beauty. One of the first items on your checklist should be to qualify which plants are best planted in contrast to the shady areas of your garden.

If you are confused about what "levels" of shade you should be looking at to get a better idea, below are the three general differences:

Understanding The Life Span Of Perennials

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

The majority of perennials out there are very easy to grow and demand very little attention. They have three basic requirements:

1. To plant their roots downward.

2. To give them enough sunlight.

3. To make sure that they are getting enough water on a regular basis.

But not all perennials are alike, and their versatility have sprung up several confusions among gardeners. Many inexperienced gardeners choose to plant perennials so that they do not have to keep re-planting every year. However, not all perennials have the same life span.