Archive for the ‘Water Gardening’ Category

How Much Watering Do Your Plants Need? 3 Factors Every Gardener Needs To Know

Friday, December 7th, 2007

Trying to figure out the appropriate amount of water needed to sustain the life of your plants is the trickiest part of running any garden. Too much water can literally drown your flowers and not providing enough water can cause a perennial to dry out and die.

In order to be successful with your garden, you must get the watering part of your maintenance plan "just right". Keeping your perennials alive and well with the right amount of water depends on the following factors:

Water Gardening Beckett

Saturday, December 1st, 2007

For anyone with a love for water gardening, Beckett, a company that invites you to "escape to your own backyard", is a leader in water garden products as well as decorative garden items. With many years of experience in water gardening, Beckett has brought forth innovative designs and new products. It is the company's policy to provide quality products at prices everyone can afford.

Pumps are essential to a water garden's well being. They not only circulate the water, but also aerate it. The pumps keep fountains and other water features going. Beckett pumps are not oil filled. They provide years of continuous fresh water use. With direct drive, or wet rotor or wet bearing technology, Beckett pumps are energy efficient and environmentally friendly.

Water gardening: Florida is ideal

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

Florida, because of its year-round tropical climate is ideally suited for all types of water gardening. Florida not only offers the comfort of not having to be especially concerned about protecting your plants in the winter, but has lots of natural water sources. The availability of a good water supply is important in water gardening because to maintain the health of the garden you need clean water. In addition, there is a need for abundant supply of aquatic plants suitable for any kind of water gardening, Florida being tropical has more than its fair supply of such plants.

Water Gardening

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

If there is at least six hours of light on it, and as long as a container can hold enough water to sustain some plants, and perhaps some fish, any container can become the basis for a water garden.

Water gardening used to be limited to ponds and larger bodies of water. Now, many people can enjoy the pleasures of water gardening, even if they live in an apartment. Water gardening has different needs than regular soil gardening, and as long as those needs are maintained, water gardening can be successful in some surprising places.

Water Gardening Magazine Subscription

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Why does the water gardener need a water gardening magazine subscription? Aren't the water gardening magazines available in stores? First, consider what is in a water gardening magazine.

A water gardening magazine can be valuable to any water gardener, beginner and experienced gardener alike. It is full of information on water flowers and foliage. It tells the reader how to select the plants, and how to plant and maintain them. For readers in climates that have cold winters, the magazine even tells them how to keep plants alive through the frosty months. But why get a water gardening magazine subscription?

Water Gardens

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

There are many new trends surfacing in gardening, and water gardening is one of the main new interests. Water gardening can be in the form of waterfalls, ponds, fountains, all of which can be enhanced by rock work combinations and lighting, plants, and fish. Water gardening doesn't have to be a pond or natural water source either, it can consist of just a plastic tub, basically anything that can hold water.

The most important thing to consider in water gardening is probably the spot chosen. Since plants and fish both need plenty of sunlight, places in direct light away from trees and bushes is the best place. This will also help prevent leaves and debris from collecting in the water.

Beckett: Gardening, water gardens and accessories is their world

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Beckett Corporation sets the standard in water gardening equipment and supplies. The company started in 1948, manufacturing and distributing under water pumps. Over the years Beckett gardening water pumps continued to enjoy great demand which increased even more with the introduction of their submersible pump on the retail market.

As the popularity of water gardens grew the company expanded, and so Beckett gardening water pumps were no longer the only products the company sold. They included other water garden products and accessories to their inventory.

Crystal Gardening Water

Friday, October 26th, 2007

One of the biggest challenges in water gardening is keeping the water almost as clear as crystal. Gardening water that is actually crystal clear probably has chemical or mineral pollutants in it. Ideally the water should be slightly brown or green.

Using Xeriscaping to Save Time and Water

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

While having a full fledged garden is rewarding and enjoyable, lots of people simply don't have the time that is required to maintain it. Whether you have too much going on at work or too many kids to take care of, you should never try to operate a garden if you don't think you can handle it.

For those people who are just too busy for a normal garden, I would suggest a somewhat recent method of gardening known as Xeriscaping. This minimal yet stylish theory first emerged in Colorado when water levels were at an all time low. It is a great method of having a great looking yard or garden, without having to maintain it or water it very often at all.

Feature gardening water

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

Decorative gardens generally feature gardening water accessories like fountains, waterfalls, and ponds. These accessories tend to add charm and beauty to any style water garden.

The style of your water garden will partially determine whether or not you will add one or more feature. Gardening water accessories to be used can be a combination of made and purchased items. However, you can opt to purchase everything to be placed in the water garden. The more creative gardener can however, put their skills to use by making their own fountains from old buckets, ceramic containers or other suitable material.

Why use water gardening filtration plants

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Water gardens have always been a source of fascination and enjoyment. They are generally man-made pools of water that contain plants and aquatic creatures such as fish and turtles. To maintain these plant and animal lives it is important to keep the water in the perfect condition. One way of doing this is by the installation of water gardening filtration plants.

To remove chlorine from ponds or other sources of water used in a water garden, water gardening filtration plants are a necessity. Chlorinated water is full of chemicals that can kill plants and animals living in the water garden. So to ensure that the eco-system provides the optimal conditions to sustain life it is necessary to put in water gardening filtration plants.

Optimizing Your Garden for Drought or Water Conservation

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Living in Colorado and being a gardener has been rather stressful in the past few years, as this state has been undergoing a rather severe drought. The city is imposing watering restrictions which are not giving enough water to lawns and plants. I've had to renovate my garden to make it more water efficient. Now, because of the techniques I've employed, I'm the only one in my neighborhood with a garden that isn't completely brown. So if you live in an area that is going through a drought or if you just want to save water, I suggest you use some of these techniques as well.

Watering Your Perennials - It Can Be Life Or Death For These Beautiful Plants

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Proper watering is a crucial element of growing and maintaining perennials, or for any garden variety for that matter. But when is the best time to water them and how often should you do it?

For the majority of perennials, watering is only required when the top of the soil dries out. However, do not wait until they are dry as a bone before giving them water.

Watering is required before any visible signs of drought stress appears. If you are growing perennials in an arid environment, it is ideal to prolong the time between watering. On the other hand, if your plants are located in a wet habitat, it is best to not let them dry out completely.

Selecting your water gardening pumps

Monday, September 24th, 2007

To create special water features in your garden you will need to purchase water gardening pumps. Without a good pump the water in ponds, pools and fountains will not circulate. Water gardening pumps work to maintain a healthy and balanced ecological environment in the water garden.

Water gardening pumps also keep the water oxygenated, which is important to maintain the lives of the garden's aquatic inhabitants, since fish and plants in the pond need oxygen to strive. As such many experts in water garden design and maintenance refer to water gardening pumps as the 'heart of the water garden' since they are necessary to maintain life. Good, working water gardening pumps are also a deterrent to mosquitoes breeding in the pond since circulating water will not be an ideal breeding ground.

Water Gardening Magazine

Friday, September 14th, 2007

A good water gardening magazine can provide a lot of useful information, as well as hours of enjoyable reading for the water gardener, whether he or she is a beginner or a water gardener of long experience. The water gardening magazine is written by water gardeners for the benefit of other water gardeners. It is a place where water gardeners from all over the world come together to share ideas and experiences.

eBook gardening water

Sunday, September 9th, 2007

Ebook: gardening, water gardens information quickly

When in the market for an ebook, gardening water enthusiasts can search online. What exactly is a gardening water enthusiast? The term as used here refers to anyone who loves including water or water motifs in all their gardening designs. Visiting any garden, regardless of size will reveal some aspect of the creator or owner's personality and personal taste. Some garden lovers go for animal designs in the form of topiaries, and water represented by waterfalls or water gardens.

Gardening Pond Water

Sunday, September 2nd, 2007

One thing, of course, is essential to successful water gardening: pond water. Some water gardeners claim that they let their ponds go for years without paying any attention to water quality or environmental conditions. Most experts on gardening pond water say such negligence is bound to lead to disaster, especially if the pond is home to fish and other aquatic animals.

Water gardening: Central Florida is the place

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

Water gardening, Central Florida is ideally suited for all types of water gardens because of its great tropical climate. The year-round warm climate is especially good for water gardening. Apart from the great weather conditions, the area is also blessed with lots of plants, including natural aquatic flora and animals.

Being able to not worry overly much about winter months when you are into water gardening, Central Florida makes it all possible. However, it is important to know that some areas of Central Florida can and does get pretty cold, even winter frost is not unheard. As such, you need to carefully select the plants you intend to include in your water garden; its best to choose plants that can withstands extreme of heat and cold and still strive.

Water Gardening

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Is there any element in nature that can be as simultaneously soothing and dramatic as water? Most people love to hear the roar of a waterfall, the laughter of water tumbling over rocks or splashing in a fountain, and the murmuring noise of a small stream. They love to see the sparkle of sunlight on falling water as it makes each droplet a tiny prism, the rippling effect of the wind across the surface of a pool, and the reflections cast by still water when there is hardly a breeze.

Aquatic Water Gardening

Saturday, August 18th, 2007

Aquatic water gardening involves the planting and maintenance of several different types of plants. The individual plants mentioned in this article are but representative of many species belonging to the various groups. An aquatic water gardening handbook or encyclopedia will provide a more comprehensive list.

Water lilies are the most popular flowers used in aquatic water gardening, though it is certainly possible to have a beautiful water garden without them. Water lilies, which are classified as hardy or tropical, are biologically beneficial to ponds because they provide protection from fish and discourage the growth of algae. Hardy water lilies include the Albatross, which has large white blossoms; the Graziella, with orange-red blossoms; and the Moorei, with soft yellow blossoms. Among the tropical water lilies are those with such self-descriptive names as Blue Beauty, Maroon Beauty and Red Flame.