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		<title>Great Landscaping Tips For Do-It-Yourself Home Landscapers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2012 03:58:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember that your landscape is more than just plants. Often, when looking to upgrade their landscaping, people only think about the plants they want to add. Remember to include inanimate objects too. There are many things that can add interest into your landscape including, rocks, pottery and art forms. Think about making a drawing of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember that your landscape is more than just plants. Often, when looking to upgrade their landscaping, people only think about the plants they want to add. Remember to include inanimate objects too. There are many things that can add interest into your landscape including, rocks, pottery and art forms.</p>
<p>Think about making a drawing of your prospective landscaping project before you begin the work. Sketching out your designs is a great way to see exactly what the project will entail. You can also adjust the sketch more easily than you can the yard after you have made the alterations.</p>
<p>Always consider your local climate when developing your landscape plan. While you might love a certain variety of plants, if that variety will not thrive in your climate conditions, then it will never look as beautiful as you envision. Also keep in mind the amount of sunlight a plant needs, your local wind conditions, and levels of rainfall in your area.</p>
<p>When planning a landscaping project, things such as water and climate should affect your decisions. In some areas, water restrictions will make it more constrained as to what you can grow based on various plants&#8217; water requirements.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in improving the landscaping around your home and don&#8217;t have the cash, neighborhood cost sharing should be considered. By sharing the purchase and maintenance of commonly used tools like lawnmowers, edgers, and even hand tools, everyone saves money. You then can make a schedule as to who gets which equipment at a certain time.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t try to cut costs by buying the cheapest versions of necessary supplies. For example, it can be worth it to pay a little more for a good return policy or for excellent customer service. Therefore, weigh all of your options before purchasing anything. Sometimes, spending a little extra will save money in the end.</p>
<p>Add some softness to your landscaping by re-edging your rock or flower beds with delicate curves. Curves are more updated and contemporary looking than straight lines and sharp corners. If you invest the time in putting new, curved edges on your plantings and flower beds, you may be surprised by the significant impact this affordable alteration can make.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t keep putting off your dream project because you can&#8217;t afford to do it all at once. Undertaking a large project in phases is ideal because it allows you to learn as you go and avoid repeating mistakes. Simple updates can make a huge difference to the overall look of your yard.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t fear the task of plant removal from the yard. There will be times where you plant things that just don&#8217;t mesh with the rest of your landscape. If you take the plant out, you can probably find a better alternative that works well in the space. You may always move plants to other spots or give them as gifts to friends.</p>
<p>You always get what you pay for. You will encounter many cheap, shoddy landscaping products if you shop at a home improvement store. Consider visiting a specialty store in order to find great products sold by qualified employees. The extra money charged will pay off, thanks to products which work as advertised.</p>
<p>Are you planning on selling your house in the near future? Landscaping is one of the most profitable home improvement projects to take on prior to selling your house; you might get up to 200 percent back of what you put into landscaping when you sell the house. Pay significant attention to the front yard in order to increase curb appeal, and also work to define an inviting outdoor space in the rear yard.</p>
<p>It is never wise to proceed too hastily into a landscaping plan. Most people &#8216;inherit&#8217; an established garden when they buy a house, and it&#8217;s very tempting to rip everything out in order to begin with a clean slate. However, it is wise to delay any decisions for an entire season, in order to assess which plants might be worth keeping. What looks terrible in the winter may spruce up in the summer, so you can plant other things around it to bring the garden back to beauty when the snow falls again.</p>
<p>You can start landscaping now that you&#8217;ve learned such great information. You may find that this article has enhanced your landscaping ability a lot. Use this strategies and make your yard look great!</p>
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		<title>Having Trouble With Gardening? Try These Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2012 02:02:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re like many gardeners, autumn means that it&#8217;s time to get some delicious fall edibles growing in your garden. Try planting your fall veggies, especially leafy greens, inside of a pumpkin! Cut an opening in the pumpkin and scoop the insides out. Then spray the edges and empty inside of the pumpkin with Wilt-Pruf [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re like many gardeners, autumn means that it&#8217;s time to get some delicious fall edibles growing in your garden. Try planting your fall veggies, especially leafy greens, inside of a pumpkin! Cut an opening in the pumpkin and scoop the insides out. Then spray the edges and empty inside of the pumpkin with Wilt-Pruf so the pumpkin doesn&#8217;t rot. Finished? Now you&#8217;re all set for planting!</p>
<p>Avoid sun damage by dressing appropriately whenever you will be gardening in the sun. Pair sunglasses with wide-brimmed hats and a dab of sunblock. Utilizing the correct sun protection makes it less likely that sunburn will occur and decreases the chance that skin cancer will develop.</p>
<p>Your tool handles can easily be used as handy rulers. It is possible to utilize tools with long handles, such as rakes, hoes and shovels, as measuring sticks. Place the handles on the floor to measure the distance between them. Mark your distances with a permanent marker. Next time you are working in the garden, you will have a large ruler at your fingertips!</p>
<p>When you mow your lawn, do not mow it close to the ground. When the grass is a little longer, the roots will be stronger and the lawn becomes more resistant. The shorter the grass, the shallower the roots, which makes the lawn more likely to develop brown patches.</p>
<p>You might want to think about fertilizing your potential garden area with a chicken tractor. This device is a chicken coop that can be moved from one spot in your garden to another. The chickens are sheltered and the floor is open. Your chickens can therefore eat foods found in nature, such as bugs or plants, rather than chicken feed, if you use a chicken tractor. When they eliminate waste after eating, it&#8217;ll fertilize your soil. After fertilizing one spot, the tractor is moved to another.</p>
<p>There are plants that need to be re-potted regularly and those that would prefer to be left alone. To see if a plant should be re-potted, turn it upside down, tap the bottom of the container and see if it falls out. If the root structure is pushing out against the edges of the soil, you should transfer the plant to a larger pot. By contrast, if the roots aren&#8217;t very prominent or aren&#8217;t showing at all, there&#8217;s no need for a pot transfer.</p>
<p>Get gardening knee pads if you have low-growing plants. Weeding, watering and picking through your vegetation can cause a lot of damage to your knees if left unprotected. Wear knee pads meant for gardeners so that you&#8217;ll be more comfortable when kneeling in your garden.</p>
<p>When gardening, be sure to look closely for stink bug infestation, especially during Autumn. They like beans, peppers, tomatoes and many fruits. If they go unnoticed, they can cause large amounts of harm to your garden, so remember to take protective measures to reduce the population of stink bugs there.</p>
<p>Always allow your plants to adapt gradually to any changes in light conditions, temperatures or soils, if you do not, you might shock them and cause them to die. You need to give them about an hour of sunlight during the first day. Throughout the week, you should leave your plants out for a little longer each day. Once the transition is complete, your plants will probably be able to tolerate the outdoor conditions.</p>
<p>Carefully read and follow the instructions that come with your chemicals and tools, especially when you&#8217;re just starting to garden. It may seem simple enough, but not following it could lead to chemical burns and skin irritations. Stick to the rules and safeguard your health.</p>
<p>When you are mapping out your garden, you should consider the different kinds of vegetables you apply the greatest number of times in the kitchen. Once you have determined this, plant them. This reduces your grocery bills and allows you to use everything you grow. Don&#8217;t waste garden space on growing vegetables that your family doesn&#8217;t enjoy.</p>
<p>Now that wasn&#8217;t as terrible as you thought it would be, right? Just like any topic, gardening is vast a subject which encompasses a plethora of information. Sometimes, if you figure out where to begin, it&#8217;s easy to &#8220;jump right in&#8221;. Hopefully, this article will serve that purpose and set you on the path to a beautiful garden.</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening Tips Everyone Should Be Aware Of</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2012 02:02:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spray your garden plants with a mixture of one part milk and six parts water, on a regular basis. This mixture protects your plants from being destroyed by a powdery type of mildew. This solution will keep for up to 21 days when stored in a refrigerator. It&#8217;s safe for daily use until you have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spray your garden plants with a mixture of one part milk and six parts water, on a regular basis. This mixture protects your plants from being destroyed by a powdery type of mildew. This solution will keep for up to 21 days when stored in a refrigerator. It&#8217;s safe for daily use until you have the mildew controlled.</p>
<p>If you wish to honestly proclaim your produce to be truly organic, you need to secure organic garden certification. This should boost your sales while proving to your customers that they are getting healthy products.</p>
<p>By saving the water you use to wash your vegetables, you can reuse the water in your garden. The nutrients and dirt from your vegetables can add nutrients to your garden when you do this. In order to get the best results, don&#8217;t use foreign objects or any type of cleaners when cleaning your vegetables.</p>
<p>To get rid of unwanted garden pests, use an organic spray made of onion, chives, or garlic mixed with water. You can make this organic spray by finely chopping chives, onions or peeled garlic, and adding them to half a cup of water. After steeping for a little while, strain the water into a spray bottle.</p>
<p>Add fruit peels and leftover pieces of fruits to your compost pile. The leftover bits from your kitchen make a great compost material that is virtually free and give your plants important nutrients.</p>
<p>Using plenty of mulch can help you save water in the garden. The greater the amount of mulch you can supply, the less water you&#8217;ll have to use. Mulch can be purchased, or you can use leaves, tree bark or other organic material. Use it in large quantities.</p>
<p>Water containing some aspirin helps your plants fight illness. To add the aspirin to the plant, dissolve about one tablet and a half into approximately two gallons of fresh water. Spray the plants with the aspirin water to assist plants in battling disease. Use this method to spray your plants every three weeks.</p>
<p>Know when you should water your organic plants. A soaker hose would be of great use for this watering job. This type of hose has many small holes that allow the water to trickle downward to the plants roots. It also helps to lock in moisture. Watering the garden early in the morning is ideal.</p>
<p>To get your garden off to a great start check below the surface! When you are buying seedlings for tomatoes, look at the roots as well as the green parts. These kind of starts stay on these seedlings for weeks at a time; this doesn&#8217;t allow the seedling to grow unless the starts are gone.</p>
<p>If you are planning to plant trees or shrubs in your yard, you should pay close attention to the hole that you have dug. You may inhibit the growth of roots if you have any glazed holes.</p>
<p>When you are growing seedlings in your organic garden, lightly brush over them using your hand up to twice a day. While it seems a little odd, it has been reported that this can encourage plant growth.</p>
<p>The compost pile should include equal parts of dried material and green plant material. Garden wastes, such as grass clippings, are classified as green materials. Dried plant materials are things like shredded newspaper, cardboard, sawdust, straw, and any cut up wood materials. Avoid using ashes, charcoal, diseased plants and meat-eating animal manure.</p>
<p>Never buy poor produce again. Use the advice from this article to begin growing your own produce today.</p>
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		<title>Top Vegetable Plants For A Beginner Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 18:01:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consider using a chicken tractor to fertilize your future garden area. A chicken tractor is basically a movable chicken coop with an open floor and a sheltered area. This lets the chickens graze on the vegetation any pests while depositing the fertilizer. Move the tractor to a new area of your garden once the area [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consider using a chicken tractor to fertilize your future garden area. A chicken tractor is basically a movable chicken coop with an open floor and a sheltered area. This lets the chickens graze on the vegetation any pests while depositing the fertilizer. Move the tractor to a new area of your garden once the area its in is sufficiently fertilized.</p>
<p>Garden for fall colors. This might not be the reason why. Fall foliage provides for the most colorful season of the year. Maple, beech trees or dogwood take on some amazing colors. When thinking about shrubs, consider barberry, hydrangea and cotoneaster.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t bother with expensive chemicals if your plants start to sport powdery mildew. Try mixing a little liquid soap with some baking soda in water. This solution can be sprayed onto your plants once per week until the problem is resolved. Your plants will not be harmed by the baking soda, but the mildew will definitely not like it!</p>
<p>Consider planting trees that produce decorative fall fruit. Fall and colorful foliage usually go hand in hand, but there are also quite a few trees that supply decorative fruit too. The berries range in shade from yellow to deep red, and can last well into the winter, providing a little color in the garden and food for the birds. Some berries to consider are crabapples, holly and chokeberry.</p>
<p>Know the perfect time to harvest the vegetables in your garden. There is a specific time to pick every sort of vegetable in order to maximize its taste and cooking utility. For example, baby peas and zucchini taste best when they are picked young. In contrast, tomatoes are best when left on the vine as long as possible. Research the best time to pick your produce.</p>
<p>Get some gardening knee pads if you find yourself kneeling on the ground a lot to do your gardening. Without pads, you may have pain in your knees from spending too much time kneeling on the hard ground. Having a good pair of knee pads will cushion your knees in comfort.</p>
<p>You can attract the insects you need by planting heather. Bees are drawn to heather, as heather is an early provider of spring nectar. Spiders, ground beetles, and other useful insects spend time in undisturbed heather beds. For this reason, you should always remember to put on your gardening gloves when tending to your heather.</p>
<p>If you have a smaller garden, put in a dwarf tree. The gardens on city lots are usually compact, but there will always be room for dwarf fruit trees. These trees won&#8217;t bear any fruit for about four or five years, but their fruit will be full size. The best time to plant dormant trees is early spring; water them well until the roots have taken hold.</p>
<p>Humidity may be required by some houseplants. Put several types of plants into one large pot to generate humidity. You can also put one plant in a large pot. Just pack the pot with stones so that the plant has little room to move and retains water. Another way to increase humidity for your houseplants is to spray them with a water mister one or two times per day.</p>
<p>The first thing you should do when planning a garden is test the soil. For a tiny fee, a soil analysis may be done, and based on the results, the soil can support a growing garden by you enriching it as necessary. Several Cooperative Extension locations offer this service, and it&#8217;s advantageous for you to know what type of soil you have, in order to avoid growing faulty crops.</p>
<p>If you have some children, gardening can be an enjoyable way to get your family to spend time together and bond with the other members of the family. Many children absolutely adore choosing the plants and flowers for your garden. They love that they are allowed to get dirty and really enjoy getting dirty with their parents.</p>
<p>All you need is a little homework, some work in the outdoors, and some patience. Your efforts will be rewarded by a great garden, and the satisfaction of having created something yourself.</p>
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		<title>Use These Organic Gardening Tips For Your Garden!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 18:01:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To make a credible claim that your crops are organically grown, you should be certified as organic by a credible organization. This should boost your sales while proving to your customers that they are getting healthy products. Overall, a layer of mulch is beneficial for the soil. A couple of inches of mulch will protect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To make a credible claim that your crops are organically grown, you should be certified as organic by a credible organization. This should boost your sales while proving to your customers that they are getting healthy products.</p>
<p>Overall, a layer of mulch is beneficial for the soil. A couple of inches of mulch will protect what lies beneath it. It will keep the soil cool in the summer, which protects the roots. It also keeps soil moist longer by preventing water evaporation. This can also help control any weeds.</p>
<p>If you want to start a small organic garden indoors, evaluate the amount of natural light that is present. If the room you wish to grow them in faces in a direction that gets little light, choose varieties of plants which can accept this type of environment. If you already have plants that need full light and the natural light provided is not sufficient, artificial lights can supplement their needs.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s best to plant tomatoes in an organic garden on a three-week cycle. You will not have to harvest the tomatoes at the same time. If there&#8217;s an issue with one of your harvests, you&#8217;ll still have a batch of tomatoes that are safe.</p>
<p>Plant high-value crops in your garden. Buy what crops you personally like in large quantity. If you&#8217;re growing plants that are expensive to buy, you can save a lot in the future. Plant foods you love to eat and enjoy the cost savings.</p>
<p>One of the most important things to consider when plotting your garden is to make note of your available space. You must think of how much room the plants will take up as they grow, and it easy to underestimate this. Plants need room for physical growth and for the air to circulate within the soil. Because of this, you should always take the time to ensure that there&#8217;s enough distance between all your seeds.</p>
<p>After seeds have sprouted, they require less warmth than they did prior to sprouting. As your plants grow, you will want to put a little distance between them and heat. Uncover your containers; the plastic wrap traps humidity, so you need to remove it to stop your plants from overheating. Keep a close watch on your seeds to know when to do this.</p>
<p>Organic gardening is a relaxing hobby that will give you a great sense of satisfaction. When you grow organic, you will learn much more about the planting and growing process, from A to Z.</p>
<p>Organic gardening just got easier! Select native specimens for your landscape design. By choosing plants that coexist easily with your soil types, climate and neighboring plants, you will reduce the need for additional fertilizers and natural pesticides. Native plants will thrive if you encourage growth with organically made compost.</p>
<p>You can find a lot of information on how to keep any unwanted pests away by researching local botanical insecticides. In some cases, natural solutions are much more efficient than the chemicals you can buy. Due to the way they are made, you may have to use more of a botanical insecticide.</p>
<p>Grow garlic in your organic garden. Plant single garlic cloves during the spring or fall seasons in soil that is moist and well drained. Lay each bulb into the ground ends up at a distance of about 4 inches away from the next bulb and 1-2 inches down into the soil. You can cut the sprouts as they grow and use them to replace scallions and chives. When your garlic tops are turning brown in color, they are ready to be dug. To harden the bulbs&#8217; skin, dry them for several days in the sun. Finally, store the garlic in an area with low temperatures like a pantry, either by themselves or tied into bunches.</p>
<p>Plastic bags are great to cover gardening shoes when they get muddy. This allows you to keep going, getting back to your garden quickly.</p>
<p>Regulate the amount and timing of watering, to the specific climate and its seasonal variations. The watering depth and temperature depends mainly on the time you water them and the soil they are planted in. In some cases, you can&#8217;t water because of climate issues. You can&#8217;t water the leave of your plants during humid, warm weather&#8211;it&#8217;ll promote the growth of leaf fungus. The important thing is to make sure the plant&#8217;s roots receive sufficient water.</p>
<p>The advice given here is perfect for helping you to know the best ways of organic gardening. There is a ton of information you should know, and you also should know how to use it. If you use what you&#8217;ve learned and keep on learning, you can come up with your own methods of growing a lovely organic garden.</p>
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		<title>What Is All Of The Buzz About Organic Gardening?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 18:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you prefer to eliminate weeds without the use of harmful chemicals? A layer of newspaper, several pages thick, placed over the ground will do the trick. Weeds can only grow in sunlight. If you place sheets of newspaper over the weeds, they will die due to a lack of sunlight. Newspapers tend to break [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you prefer to eliminate weeds without the use of harmful chemicals? A layer of newspaper, several pages thick, placed over the ground will do the trick. Weeds can only grow in sunlight. If you place sheets of newspaper over the weeds, they will die due to a lack of sunlight. Newspapers tend to break down into compost nicely. Of course, you may wish to cover the paper with mulch to make it appear more attractive.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s time to plant some organic garlic. You can place garlic cloves directly into the moist, fertile soil during spring or autumn months. Plant them two inches into the soil with the ends up, and leave four inches between each clove. As the garlic shoots grow, you can snip them and use them for cooking. When the top turns brown, it is time to harvest the bulbs. Harden the skin by setting the bulb in the sun, it usually takes several days. Garlic can be tied in bunches or left loose, and stored where it will be cool and dry.</p>
<p>A biologically diverse garden is one of the most interesting and rewarding kinds. Wildlife will be drawn to the multiple species of plants that you incorporate into your garden. Plant all different types of plants in your garden to try to recreate a natural environment. When you do this you and any guests you have can just sit back and appreciate all that you&#8217;ve done, and the diversity in your garden. Something you can feel satisfied with for years to come.</p>
<p>You should work efficiently, instead of working hard in your garden, to simplify things. Don&#8217;t spend 30 minutes searching for a tool. By keeping your tools in a certain area, they will always be ready whenever you are. If you need, use a tool belt or even pants that have quite a few pockets.</p>
<p>Mulch your flowers and trees with three inches of organic materials. This is not only beneficial for the earth, but it also saves you water and money on the water bill. It is likely that you will also find it visually appealing.</p>
<p>If you are having problems with aphids in the organic garden then you should try using good &#8220;old fashioned&#8221; water that is soapy, which may be the trick you are looking for to solve the predicament you are in. Just spray the plant&#8217;s stems, leaves and buds using a light soapy water solution and follow it up using another spray of fresh and clean water.</p>
<p>Have all of your tools available to you as you garden to increase efficiency. Wear pants with multiple pockets or use a toolbox or large bucket. Keep gloves, small pruning shears, a trowel and any other tools handy in order to increase the quickness of the work that goes into your garden.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve spent even a little time gardening, you&#8217;re probably well aware of how beneficial compost can be, but how much do you know about what it contains? It is usually made up of grass clippings, leaves, wood chips, organic waste, straws and twigs. Compost can be used instead of commercially produced fertilizer.</p>
<p>There are all kinds of plants that can grow in your organic garden. Most acid-loving plants enjoy mulch. Spread two inches of pine needles in the fall every year. As the needles start to decompose, they will start depositing their natural acid into the soil.</p>
<p>Mulch your garden to keep the soil nourished. A layer of mulch can protect the soil beneath. The roots of your garden are less likely to become overheated on hot days. It will also stop the soil from losing it&#8217;s moisture in the hot sunlight. Mulch also prevents the growth of weeds.</p>
<p>Over-watering can essentially drown the roots of plants, making them unable to grow well. Check the weather for the next couple of days to see if you actually need to water your plants. If a downpour is coming, you may want to forgo watering your plants that day.</p>
<p>Now, you shouldn&#8217;t get your hopes up and believe that a few tips are going to turn you into an instant professional gardener. However, these tips are a great starting point if you do plan to grow organically. As you implement these tips and hone your skills, you&#8217;ll be a professional green-thumb-holder in no time.</p>
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		<title>Tips To Having Landscaping That Your Neighbors Will Envy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 15:57:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Add plants of all shapes and sizes to your lawn for maximum eye appeal. Select shrubs that flower, or have additional coloring besides green. Think of trees that flower during the spring and summer. If you are planning to put your home on the market, landscaping is worth considering. Landscaping your yard is a great [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Add plants of all shapes and sizes to your lawn for maximum eye appeal. Select shrubs that flower, or have additional coloring besides green. Think of trees that flower during the spring and summer.</p>
<p>If you are planning to put your home on the market, landscaping is worth considering. Landscaping your yard is a great way to increase the value of your house. Pay significant attention to the front yard in order to increase curb appeal, and also work to define an inviting outdoor space in the rear yard.</p>
<p>Talk to an expert before beginning any yard work. Talking with a qualified professional, and following his or advice, can help you to avoid making any expensive mistakes. If you are new to landscaping or are inexperienced, this expenditure may be of great help to you.</p>
<p>Many people don&#8217;t think about getting products for landscaping online. There are several factors that make shopping for plants online a good idea, though. Besides its ease and convenience, shopping online gives you access to a wider variety of plants than you could find at a home improvement store or a local nursery.</p>
<p>Buy on the Internet to get great discounts and enjoy a vast selection of choices. Lots of websites exist that offer great merchandise at appealing prices. When you are looking at landscaping products and chemicals, be sure to read customer reviews. These can be very helpful in finding high quality, satisfactory products. Also, compare prices to ensure you&#8217;re getting the best price for the quality of product you receive.</p>
<p>Know what your area&#8217;s hardiness zone is and buy plants which will thrive there. After 22 years, in 2012 the hardiness zone map has been updated by the USDA. The map is crucial because it can help you pick plants that will survive the lower temperatures in your area.</p>
<p>Consider adding a water feature to your yard, such as a fountain or pond. Adding these items will help attract wildlife that further enhances your landscape. Just be careful, because many fountains require electricity, so their location will need to be well thought out.</p>
<p>Be sure to find a high quality fertilizer for use in your yard. Use only 1 fertilizer type for your entire yard since chemicals in different kinds can react. To help find which fertilizer is best for your landscape, read customer reviews and test out different products. Fertilizing your yard creates a good foundation for the next phase of your landscaping project.</p>
<p>It is important to put your landscaping plans down on paper before you start any actual landscaping. Draw out a map of your home and see what you can fit where, as this can help you visualize where things can and can&#8217;t fit.</p>
<p>Try and create a landscape that looks beautiful year round. Use plants that are showy at different times of year, such as spring bulbs, summer flowers, and trees with fall and winter color. A thorough knowledge of plant varieties is the best way to accomplish a landscape design that is impressive at any time of the year.</p>
<p>Test your soil before starting any landscaping project. This way, you will know what has to be put in or what has to go, and you can work on these things prior to planting. This will enable you to have awesome plants as well as having a beautiful garden.</p>
<p>Choosing quality products will pay off in the long run. You will encounter many cheap, shoddy landscaping products if you shop at a home improvement store. Shop at specialty stores to find the best equipment and advice from qualified professionals. Though you may end up spending more money, remember that you are paying for the quality of the goods and service that you are receiving.</p>
<p>You are now prepared to tackle your own landscaping project. You neighbors will thank you and you will be proud of your yard. You can have parties at your home and show off your new knowledge. The most difficult part of this project might just be persuading your friends that you did it all by yourself, as the tips outlined here will make your yard appear as if it was taken care of by a landscaping professional. I wish you luck!</p>
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		<title>Avoid Failure When Gardening With These Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 10:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Start your garden off right with seeds, not plants. Not only is this more of an effective method for gardening, but it&#8217;s also more environmentally-friendly. Many nurseries use plastic growing pots that are very seldom recycled. Try buying from organic nurseries and farms so your garden is not using anti-environmental products. Turn the handles of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Start your garden off right with seeds, not plants. Not only is this more of an effective method for gardening, but it&#8217;s also more environmentally-friendly. Many nurseries use plastic growing pots that are very seldom recycled. Try buying from organic nurseries and farms so your garden is not using anti-environmental products.</p>
<p>Turn the handles of your garden tools into measuring rulers. Tools with long handles, such as rakes, shovels or hoes can work as great measuring sticks. Just lay your tool down on the floor then lay a yardstick beside the handle. With a permanent marker, note pertinent measurements on the tool handle. Now when you go to work in the garden, you will have a ruler that is large at your fingertips!</p>
<p>Always fertilize your garden. Manure helps your plants grow. Make sure you use a product that is commercially composted so you don&#8217;t risk adding pathogens to your garden. Of all the fertilizing options available, it doesn&#8217;t really matter which one you choose as long as you use something.</p>
<p>When you are gardening, it is important to know how much water your plants need. This is critical because you run the risk of either causing root rot and killing your garden, or drying your plants and soil out due to under watering. Check the moisture level of your plants often to keep the soil as moist as necessary.</p>
<p>Maintain a schedule that charts the steps required for a successful garden. This calendar allows you to plan ahead for each planting season. Your calendar will keep you prepared so you know what you need to buy and when you should buy it. You can create a planting calendar either on paper, or a computer program.</p>
<p>A combination of water and ammonia forms a spray that can rid your garden of snails. Your valuable plants will not be hurt by the ammonia. In fact, it converts to helpful nitrogen later. You will get rid of the snails on your plants, and they will not cause any more damage to your garden. In order to achieve the best results, apply this mixture on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Before you start any gardening, make sure that you do not have any open wounds on your hands. If you do, you need to wear protection from dirt and chemicals so that they do not get into your cut. A cut or abrasion can become infected if it is not properly protected from dirt, pesticides and other irritants. Bandages are available that will completely cover the cut so that this cannot happen.</p>
<p>Pest control can present a challenge for successful vegetable gardening. Avoid spraying harsh chemicals on fruits and vegetables destined for your table. Instead of resorting to these harmful chemicals, you can keep garden pests at bay simply by paying close attention. If you find any unwanted pests, try removing them by hand.</p>
<p>Make sure your soil is healthy enough before you start planting anything. You can actually get an analysis of soil for a little fee, and with the report you get back you can figure out how to create a vibrant garden by enriching it properly. It is worth having this information so that crops do not get ruined. Most Cooperative Extension offices provide this service.</p>
<p>Think about utilizing a chicken tractor in order put the fertilizer in your garden. Though not widely recognized, chicken tractors are essentially coops that are transient, comprised of a floor that is open and another area that is sheltered. The chickens are able to feast on the bugs and vegetation as they deposit fertilizer. Once a certain area is completed, you can pull the chicken tractor to the next area.</p>
<p>All you need is a little homework, some work in the outdoors, and some patience. All your hard work will be worthwhile when things start to grow.</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening Tips That Everyone Can Follow</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 09:59:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When cooking vegetables, chop the leftover and use them in your garden. Your garden can get nutrients out of these discarded vegetables. Besides tossing it into the compost, use leftover organic materials in the garden. To mulch your trees and flowers, use a minimum of three inches of organic mulch. This aids in environmental conservation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When cooking vegetables, chop the leftover and use them in your garden. Your garden can get nutrients out of these discarded vegetables. Besides tossing it into the compost, use leftover organic materials in the garden.</p>
<p>To mulch your trees and flowers, use a minimum of three inches of organic mulch. This aids in environmental conservation and also saves you serious money on water each month. You&#8217;ll discover it could also look really good.</p>
<p>When it is time to gather your produce, you should use an older laundry basket. The laundry basket can be used as a colander for your produce. Doing this allows you to both rinse and drain your fresh produce.</p>
<p>Plant garlic all around your garden to deter most determined pests. The smell is unpleasant for many kinds of insects. Be sure to plant the garlic around the perimeter of the garden and near pest-attracting plants. You can also eat the garlic, as an added bonus.</p>
<p>Try to save any rainwater. You can trap the water in barrels to use in your garden. This will save you a lot of money in water bills. Rainwater is abundant and free. You will also find that rainwater is a natural friend to plants.</p>
<p>Weeds are annoying to any garden, organic or otherwise. Fortunately, there are many organic products that can be used to kill weeds without harming the environment.</p>
<p>Build a garden full of diversity. Packing your garden with multiple species and varieties helps ensure you attract wildlife. Adding a variety of plants to your garden will mimic the look of a natural environment. Not only will wildlife enjoy the space you have created, but you will have a pleasant spot to relax, and feel satisfied that you are helping the environment.</p>
<p>Are you a parent? If you are, try planting some strawberries like everbearing strawberries in your garden. Kids delight in the idea of growing things and seeing how things change over time. Explain every step to your child and he or she will hang on to your every word.</p>
<p>Any gardening can connect you with Mother Nature, but particularly if you employ organic gardening techniques. By engaging yourself in organic gardening, you can start to gain knowledge and better understand the full process of planting.</p>
<p>If you sell your crops and label them organic, you should get an organic garden certified seal. This also does several things to boost your business. First, it is likely to increase your sales as it builds trust in more customers. Second, it shows customers who have been loyal that the quality produce you provide is top notch.</p>
<p>This is organic gardening made easier! Bushes, native grasses, and flowers should be the essentials of your landscaping needs. You can reduce the use of pesticides and fertilizers by selecting plants that correspond to the soil you have and to the climate. This way, your plants will thrive using compost created from other regional ingredients.</p>
<p>Have your tools for gardening nearby in order to maximize your efficiency with gardening. You could do this by using a big bucket, or just wear old pants that have some deep pockets. You should be able to do your garden work quickly if you keep a trowel, gloves, small pruning shears, and other handy devices close to you.</p>
<p>You can create your own compost to use as a fertilizer. A fun way that this can be done is by placing small worms in a compost bin. Put some red wiggler worms in your bin along with a bit of dirt, your kitchen scraps, and some shreds of newspaper.</p>
<p>If aphids cause you problems in your garden, you could try to use soapy water to solve it. You just need to spray the plants buds, stems, and leaves with your soapy water solution and make sure you follow that with a spray of some clean water.</p>
<p>Botanical pesticides that are from your local area can be incredibly effective on pests. These are frequently more effective than their chemically engineered counterparts. Natural insecticide are more environmentally friendly, in part, because they decay quickly and become harmless.</p>
<p>Stop buying inferior produce. Use the tips featured above the next time you are in your garden, and in the not too distant future, you could be harvesting your very own organic fruits, vegetables and herbs.</p>
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		<title>Improving Your Home&#8217;s Exterior With Great Landscaping Ideas!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 03:56:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you plan your landscape, be sure to allow enough room for the plants to grow. It may look cute when you plant a tiny tree beside the foundation of your home, but a few years down the road, it will be much too close to the house. Keep in mind the plants&#8217; sizes at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you plan your landscape, be sure to allow enough room for the plants to grow. It may look cute when you plant a tiny tree beside the foundation of your home, but a few years down the road, it will be much too close to the house. Keep in mind the plants&#8217; sizes at maturity when you plant them, to maintain the correct balance in your landscape design.</p>
<p>Speak with a professional or two before you get started. Even if you have chosen to do your project solo, it&#8217;s always good to talk to a pro before you start. They can make sure that you don&#8217;t make any big mistakes and save you the time and hassle of having to redo things. Even if you&#8217;re an old hand at this stuff, a little unbiased advice can never hurt.</p>
<p>Test the pH and composition of your soil before you plant anything. Soil testing will identify any shortcomings or contaminants in your soil, and you can either address these issues or alter your plant selections before you start working. Your plants will thank you by growing to their fullest potential and making your yard look great.</p>
<p>When planning a landscaping project, include more than just one or two varieties of plants. This is key to protecting the yard from disease or bacteria. By selecting a greater number of plants, you increase the odds of your landscape surviving. When you landscape, you want to make sure you have diversity; it&#8217;s crucial for plant health.</p>
<p>When choosing plants for your landscaping project, always check to see how large the plant will be when it is fully grown. Overcrowding can cause disaster in a garden as plants start dying out due to lack of proper sunlight or nutrients. Read about your chosen plants&#8217; final sizes to give them enough space in your design.</p>
<p>If you are planning to hire a professional landscaper to design your yard, be sure to ask for references. You certainly want to save money, but you also need to find someone that is competent. The easiest way to do this is see how his previous work turned out.</p>
<p>Do not put off your landscaping project just because you do not have the money to execute the entire plan at once. Take the project step-by-step in order to stay relaxed and continue to learn. Sometimes just a few additional items that are chosen with care, will increase the overall look more than anticipated.</p>
<p>Water is a great element to add to any design. Pumps are simple to install for use with ponds, fountains or waterfalls. If you are not comfortable doing this yourself, and your budget allows, hire a professional for this part of your landscaping. Use water sources as your focal point when planning your landscape.</p>
<p>Use basic design elements for your landscape. Anchor plants can help provide continuity in diverse areas. When many shrubs are continuously planted, your yard will have some unity. Create a sense of balance by using patterns and similar plants in one area. Visual interest can be attained by using plant specimens featuring divergent foliage textures.</p>
<p>A good way to keep your plants surviving longer is by using peat moss. Your plants can get many useful nutrients from peat moss that might otherwise be hard to come by. On top of that, peat moss can also offer a very attractive contrast to other areas of your landscape.</p>
<p>Lots of people focus on planting specimens primarily around the perimeter of their yard and house. While this works well, you may wish to place flower beds, plants and greenery throughout your space. By placing plants throughout your landscape you will create the feel of depth. Your home will also give the impression that it is not as close to the road as it actually is.</p>
<p>As this article mentioned, landscaping isn&#8217;t so tough if done properly. Use the advice in this article to achieve fantastic landscaping results. After diligent research and some trial-by-fire, you can build your landscaping expertise. Get going on your goal to become a great landscaper!</p>
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		<title>Achieve Gardening Success With These Useful Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 01:59:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some houseplants require humidity to thrive. You can create some humidity by grouping various plants within one pot or moving a single plant into a bigger pot and filling its gap with stones or compost. Another way to get humidity to your houseplants is to mist them with water one to two times daily. Choose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some houseplants require humidity to thrive. You can create some humidity by grouping various plants within one pot or moving a single plant into a bigger pot and filling its gap with stones or compost. Another way to get humidity to your houseplants is to mist them with water one to two times daily.</p>
<p>Choose plants that will provide color in autumn. It doesn&#8217;t have to be that way! The autumn season can be one of the best growing seasons and is certainly the most colorful. Fall trees sport a variety of colorful leaves that range from subtle yellows to rich crimsons. As you select your shrubbery, consider hydrangea, barberry or other similar plantings.</p>
<p>Clay soil can be a real pain to work with as it often sticks to the end of the shovel. Coat the shovel with floor or car wax, and buff it with a clean rag to make the job a lot easier. By waxing the shovel head, the clay will not be able to adhere to the surface.</p>
<p>Your tool handles can easily be used as handy rulers. Tools with long handles, such as rakes, hoes, and shovels can be converted into handy measuring sticks. After laying the handles on the floor, run the measuring tape along beside them. You can label distances using a permanent marker. When the need arises to measure something while in your garden, the measuring tool you need will literally be &#8220;on hand,&#8221; sketched into the handles of your tools.</p>
<p>Before you plant seeds, pre-soak them for a night somewhere dark. Put some seeds (a small amount) in a container that isn&#8217;t too large for the plant you&#8217;ll be growing. Fill that container with water, almost to the top. This will keep seeds hydrated and help them to grow faster. The seeds will have a better chance of surviving and maturing.</p>
<p>Get added value from your property. One of the best things you can do to increase property value is to have proper landscaping. Certain plant investments could raise your home&#8217;s resale value by approximately 20% or possibly more! Get low moisture plants for your garden and yard that are suited for your environment.</p>
<p>It may be helpful to let your plants begin their life in a pot and to transfer them to your garden when they&#8217;re seedlings. This insures that the plants will grow and thrive into adulthood. This also helps tighten time between plantings. As soon as the mature plants are removed, you can replace them with fresh seedlings.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re dealing with a veggie garden, pest control may be difficult. It&#8217;s wise to avoid harsh insecticides if you plan on consuming your fresh fruits and vegetables. Frequently check your garden for pests. If you happen to notice them early on, you can control them just by physically removing them from your plants with your hands.</p>
<p>So, you can see that these suggestions are rather simple and easy to follow. All that is necessary is to apply some of the ideas presented here and monitor their effectiveness. Observe the response of your plants to the various techniques you try. If you find a method is not working for you, discontinue it and try another way. Just be patient, and ultimately your garden is going to be loved and envied by everyone.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Great Organic Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 01:58:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By planting garlic around your garden, you can deter bugs from taking up residence. The garlic scent repels many different types of insects. Make sure to plant the garlic around the outside perimeter and near the plants that attract the pests most. And, one extra plus from planting garlic is that it&#8217;s edible. You have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By planting garlic around your garden, you can deter bugs from taking up residence. The garlic scent repels many different types of insects. Make sure to plant the garlic around the outside perimeter and near the plants that attract the pests most. And, one extra plus from planting garlic is that it&#8217;s edible.</p>
<p>You have probably heard that compost is an advantageous to gardening, but did you ever think about the ingredients. Compost is a mixture of scraps, grass clippings and leaves that have been allowed to break down which results in new rich soil. This rich mixture is far superior to chemical fertilizers.</p>
<p>To be able to say you have legitimate organic and credible crops, you will need to be certified as having an organic garden. This can boost sales and tell loyal customers that you&#8217;re providing the best to them.</p>
<p>Clean your vegetables outdoors using fresh water. What you wash off of your fruit and veggies can be used again in the garden to enhance the nourishment of your plants. Don&#8217;t use any chemicals or cleaners to wash off your produce.</p>
<p>Make sure you work in your garden every day. Don&#8217;t waste thirty minutes looking around for a tool. Before you start work in the garden, make sure you have the necessary tools, and always remember to put them away when you are finished. You can use a tool belt for this purpose, or choose pants that contain several large pockets.</p>
<p>Keep your plants in a warm, moist environment, if possible. The temperature needs to be this warm so they are able to grow. You can also buy a heat lamp to maintain ideal conditions for your inside plants during the winter.</p>
<p>Soil health can be improved by adding mulch. Mulch will protect the soil it covers. Mulch will keep the soil at an ideal temperature and protect the roots. This will ensure your soil stays moist by reducing the time in which it evaporates. Mulch also prevents the growth of weeds.</p>
<p>Before you had chemicals and pesticides, organic gardening was normal! The pilgrims saw the Indians&#8217; squash and corn and beans flourishing, and learned from them to place fish in the ground as a fertilizer. A compost pile is an easy thing to establish in a garden corner, and can provide homemade fertilizer for your garden. This helps to recycle, cut down on your trash output and increase your garden produce.</p>
<p>Check the roots of your plants. Evaluate each tomato and check for green starts, as they generally have bad root systems that impede growth. Starts like these can remain on the seedlings. This will inhibit their growth because they will not be able to grow until they are gone.</p>
<p>Is there a natural way to kill weeds? Try using several newspaper layers to control weeds. In order to grow, weeds need sunlight. When you place layers of newspapers on top of them, the weeds will suffocate from the lack of light. Newspaper decompose quickly and integrate into the compost. Put mulch over top to increase the attractiveness of the pile.</p>
<p>Organic foods are beneficial because they have not been contaminated by pesticides. While this is great for your loved ones&#8217; health, still check for pests and bugs.</p>
<p>Pine can be a wonderful mulch. Some plants have a naturally high acidic level, and therefore like acidic soil. When you have any plants like this, it&#8217;s very simple to just collect pine needles to use in your bed. Lay a few inches of needles over the beds to allow them to decompose and add some acid to your soil.</p>
<p>As these suggestions have shown you, anyone can have a successful organic garden. It takes tons of patience and work, but it&#8217;s worth it for a great garden.</p>
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		<title>Think You Have A Black Thumb? Try These Easy Garden Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 17:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Properly lay your sod. Make sure you prepare your soil before you lay any sod down. Thoroughly weed the soil, and work it into a fine, smooth tilth. Next, you want to make the soil compacted by applying light but firm pressure. Make sure the soil creates a flat surface. You then will want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Properly lay your sod. Make sure you prepare your soil before you lay any sod down. Thoroughly weed the soil, and work it into a fine, smooth tilth. Next, you want to make the soil compacted by applying light but firm pressure. Make sure the soil creates a flat surface. You then will want to thoroughly wet the soil. Sod should be placed in rows that are staggered, where the joints connect to offset each other. Pat down the sod and fill any gaps with soil. Sod must be watered every day for about two weeks, and then it will have rooted and be completely ready to be walked on.</p>
<p>Make garden tools do double duty as handy makeshift rulers. Tools with long handles, such as rakes, shovels or hoes can work as great measuring sticks. Put the handles down and measure them with a measuring tape. Label the distances using a permanent marker. When you are gardening next, you&#8217;ll have a ruler beside you at all times.</p>
<p>If you want to grow vegetables in you backyard, it is vital that you place them in an area where they could get roughly six hours of sun on a daily basis. Many veggies require this amount to properly grow at a faster pace. Some flowers also need six hours of daily direct sun in order to grow and blossom well.</p>
<p>Are fresh mint leaves something you love but cannot stand how quickly they grow all over your garden? You should plant the mint in a rather large garden container or pot instead so you can monitor growth. You can bury the container so the top is flush with the ground if desired, but the container&#8217;s walls will prevent the roots from spreading so that the plant won&#8217;t take over your entire garden.</p>
<p>You can use boiling water to get rid of weeds naturally. Boiling water in a pot is a safe &#8220;herbicide.&#8221; Pour boiling water on any weeds, but be careful not to spill it on plants you want to keep. Weed roots will suffer harm from boiling water, and this will probably stop them from growing more.</p>
<p>A garden with a foundation of healthy soil is the best defense against pests. If you create healthy plants, they are going to be stronger and therefore, less likely to succumb to diseases and insects. So if you want your garden to provide plants that are as healthy as possible, you need a good quality soil that contains few chemicals and that can accumulate salts over time.</p>
<p>In a place that&#8217;s dark, pre-soak the seeds. Place some seeds in your smaller pots and add water almost to the brim. This will hydrate the seeds and facilitate growth. The seeds will have a better chance of surviving and maturing.</p>
<p>Autumn not only means colder weather but new vegetables to plant. Rather than using clay pots or planters for your lettuce and kale, plant them in a pumpkin! You simply need to cut off the top, scoop out the guts, and spray your pumpkin with Wilt-Pruf. Once this is done, you are ready to plant!</p>
<p>Gardening is a wonderful hobby to share with the kids. Children enjoy picking which flowers and plants will go in the garden. Giving them permission to be covered in dirt doesn&#8217;t happen very often for most kids, and it&#8217;s even more fun with family.</p>
<p>When gardening, be sure to look closely for stink bug infestation, especially during Autumn. They enjoy tomatoes, peppers, beans, and many different varieties of fruits. If not taken care of, these pests can damage the garden, so take steps to cut down their population.</p>
<p>Cover fences and walls with climbing plants. Many climbers can cover the wall or fence in as little as one growing season. No need to worry if a bush or tree is in the way, as climbers can grow through them. Also, they can match the shape of an arbor. Some need to be tied to a support, whereas certain climbers attach themselves to a surface with tendrils or twining stems. Reliable varieties include clematis, honeysuckle, wisteria, jasmine and climbing roses.</p>
<p>As you can see, the suggestions here are easy to follow and rather simple to implement. All that is necessary is to apply some of the ideas presented here and monitor their effectiveness. Pay attention to how your plants respond to the methods that you use. If a method does not provide good results, try other methods. While it may take time, with patience your beautiful garden will be admired by the whole neighborhood.</p>
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		<title>Take A Look At These Organic Gardening Tips!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 17:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Put used coffee grounds on the soil. Coffee grounds are filled with nitrogen, that is a nutrient required by plants. Many times, nitrogen is a limiting nutrient in soils. Adding coffee grounds or compost can add nitrogen to your soils will help your plants grow tall and healthy. Organic gardening can be made easy with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Put used coffee grounds on the soil. Coffee grounds are filled with nitrogen, that is a nutrient required by plants. Many times, nitrogen is a limiting nutrient in soils. Adding coffee grounds or compost can add nitrogen to your soils will help your plants grow tall and healthy.</p>
<p>Organic gardening can be made easy with just a few simple techniques. Plan to use mainly native flowers, grasses and bushes when creating an organic garden. If you opt for native plants that work well with your climate and soil, you will be less likely to need expensive fertilizers and pesticides. In fact, native species typically grow best when fertilized with organically produced compost.</p>
<p>You know about how useful compost is when it comes to growing an organic garden, but do you know what it is actually comprised of? It is a mixture or combination of leaves, grass clippings, wood-chips, produce scraps, straw, and some small twigs that had the chance to break down into a &#8220;pseudo-soil.&#8221; This rich mixture is far superior to chemical fertilizers.</p>
<p>To get a good start, look below the surface! Tomato seedlings with green starts and poor root systems are something to watch out for. Look carefully at these before purchasing them for your garden. These starts will suck the resources from your seedlings for several weeks, inhibiting their growth.</p>
<p>You may think that organic gardens are a new trend, though the truth is that they have always been in existence. Native Americans helped the European settlers plant successful crops by placing a fish together with seeds in the soil. You can do something similar by developing a compost pile for fertilizing your garden. The effect is threefold&#8211;you produce less waste, improve the yield of your garden and help the environment by recycling.</p>
<p>There are many plant kinds you may grow in an organic garden. Many acid-loving plants love mulch. These kinds of plants will do better if they are mulched with a nice thick layer of needles from a pine tree during the fall season each year. As the needles start to decompose, they will start depositing their natural acid into the soil.</p>
<p>When choosing plants for your organic garden, make sure you have a plan about what you want to grow. You will need to cultivate specific environments for various vegetables and plants. For instance, if you are planning on planting roses in your garden, be sure to check that they will do well in your particular environment. Make sure you select the varieties that will adapt well to your garden.</p>
<p>When your seeds sprout, they will not be in need of the warmth they needed to germinate. It&#8217;s important to move the plants away from any heat source as they grow larger. If you have plastic films on your containers, remove them. Monitor the seeds carefully so you know the best time to do it.</p>
<p>Slugs are a nuisance that can be easily remedied with the use of an organic beer tramp. Place a container in the ground so that the lip is even with the soil surface. Fill it with beer to about one inch below the top of the jar. The beer attracts these slugs, but traps them in the jar.</p>
<p>If you are troubled by aphids in the organic garden, the tried and true method of soapy water might provide the best solution. It is perfectly fine to spray the soapy water on the entire plant. You do not have to worry if it gets on the leaves or steps. Afterwards, you should spray clean water over the plant.</p>
<p>You can help to prevent your plants from developing diseases with aspirin water. An aspirin and a half, combined with a couple of gallons of water, will do amazing things for your plants. All you have to do is spray the plants with this solution and you should see good results. Use this method every three weeks.</p>
<p>Try planting your organic garden in the shade. These sorts of gardens are low maintenance. They save much time and work because they require less water. Although your plants will grow slower because of this, there also won&#8217;t be as many weeds to pull.</p>
<p>Leaves, twigs, and dead plants are excellent additions to your compost pile. Leaves decompose, and this makes a healthy organic compost rich in nutrients for your plants. You will find out that this is a wonderfully free method for obtaining organic compost for your garden.</p>
<p>Organic gardening is far more complex than it seems. You need to work hard at it and be patient, and if you can do that then you will see a dazzling organic garden. Use this information and you will be in great shape for bettering yourself in terms of organic gardening knowledge.</p>
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		<title>Landscaping Advice Anyone Is Able To Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 15:55:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By attending to some basic landscaping at your home, you can increase your home&#8217;s sale price if you are intending to do this soon. A bright green lawn or beautiful stone walkway can really impress a potential buyer. A great way to save some money on plants is by shopping from catalogs or the Internet. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By attending to some basic landscaping at your home, you can increase your home&#8217;s sale price if you are intending to do this soon. A bright green lawn or beautiful stone walkway can really impress a potential buyer.</p>
<p>A great way to save some money on plants is by shopping from catalogs or the Internet. It is often possible to buy rare or exotic plants online at a lower cost than the price that your local nursery might charge. It will be more convenient for you as well because you do not have to worry about transporting the plants since they will be shipped to your house. Just keep in mind that shipping might cost you extra. Add in any shipping costs to determine the true value of your purchase.</p>
<p>Never be afraid when it comes to getting unneeded plants out of your yard. There will be times where you plant things that just don&#8217;t mesh with the rest of your landscape. Removing the plant may be the best choice, and you can replace it with something more appropriate to your landscaping design. You can always put the plant somewhere else, or give it away to someone else.</p>
<p>Start your landscaping project by developing a list of your necessary materials. There is no bigger frustration than beginning your project only to discover that you are without a vital tool; all work must then come to a stop until the proper material is found.</p>
<p>Take the time to trim and shape your shrubs and bushes to give your yard a tended and well cared for look. Many plants such as holly, azaleas and forsythia can become overgrown and should be trimmed every year. When you trim these plants, cut them back as far as you can. They will grow back quickly enough, adding beauty and volume to your yard.</p>
<p>Before you visit lawn or garden centers to get plants, measure your landscaping area first. This will allow you to more easily obtain the items you need for the project. Making the effort up front to note these details can save you money and time in the long run.</p>
<p>Curves are beautiful. Curved beds that flow through areas of your property attract the eye in a pleasing way. It looks great, creates a focal point, and people actually value it highly when viewing a home. It may be a little harder to install than a straight border, however, the result is well worthwhile.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to consider your climate when choosing plants for landscaping. Some plants require a frost to get them started, and if your weather does not cooperate, they may not sprout. Average sun exposure, rainfall, and prevailing winds are other climactic factors you need to take into consideration when you pick out plants.</p>
<p>Something you may want to do is to take an overview of the house before you start on any kind of landscaping project. Create an overhead map or sketch of your property to determine which elements can be placed in which locations. This gives you a concrete way to visualize your layout.</p>
<p>You can fill up space, as well as make your landscape attractive, by using groundcover plants. Flowers such as the phlox or vinca prevent the growth of weeds and reduce the amount of time you spend mowing the lawn. They also add dimension, depth and color to your landscape.</p>
<p>After reading this article, you are now well on your way to creating that beautiful yard you&#8217;ve always dreamed of. Apply these tips to your landscaping and you will be happy with the results. Very quickly your neighbors will be as green with envy as your garden is with grass.</p>
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		<title>Top Tips For Growing Great Vegetables And Flowers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 09:57:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maximize your opportunities with fall color. A lot of the deciduous trees, vines and shrubs have their best show in the fall. They add fiery oranges, vivid reds and glowing yellows to your garden. It is at this time that the plants cease production of chlorophyll and their natural pigments begin to be revealed. To [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maximize your opportunities with fall color. A lot of the deciduous trees, vines and shrubs have their best show in the fall. They add fiery oranges, vivid reds and glowing yellows to your garden. It is at this time that the plants cease production of chlorophyll and their natural pigments begin to be revealed. To make sure you get a better display of color, see that the plants get lots of sun for the majority of the day, mostly in the afternoon. Plants and trees that will produce great fall colors include maples, barberrys, chestnuts, and burning bushes.</p>
<p>Irrigate your garden efficiently. Put down the watering can or garden hose, and spread out a time-saving soaker hose instead. To protect your plants, keep the flow on the soaker down. It can water the plants for two hours so that you can do other things.</p>
<p>Use a plant for a focal point. Gardens are like art; you need to give the piece (or garden) an initial focal point. More often than not, it is a plant that is distinctively different from its neighbors.</p>
<p>Protect your deciduous shrubs which are tender. Any potted shrubs should be sheltered in the winter from cold weather. Try to tie the tops all together and cover them with a sheet, large piece of cloth, or blanket. This is more effective than putting plastic on the plant, it will let the air flow.</p>
<p>When landscaping and gardening in autumn, choose plants and trees with vibrant colors. That doesn&#8217;t have to be it though. Fall foliage provides for the most colorful season of the year. Maple, beech, and dogwood trees are many colors in the fall, from yellow to a deeper crimson. Cotoneaster, barberry and hydrangea can provide vibrant color if you are considering shrubs for your garden.</p>
<p>Invest in a kneeling stool, and a wheelbarrow to work in the garden. Spending time on the ground is rough on the knees, a portable and light stool can help make gardening easier. Because gardening means transporting a lot of heavy things, a wheelbarrow will also come in handy.</p>
<p>Take all of the weeds out of your landscaping! Weeds can turn a thriving garden into a total wasteland. To do this, think about using white vinegar. White vinegar can not only kill the weeds, it&#8217;s also a non-toxic spray that won&#8217;t harm pets or people. Putting white vinegar on your plants gets rid of much of the need to pull out the weeds.</p>
<p>Plant perennials that are slug-proof. Slugs and snails can decimate a plant in one night. Young plants with smooth and tender leaves are their favorite. Some varieties of perennials are not preferred by snails and slugs, particularly perennials that have hairy, tough leaves or a taste that isn&#8217;t appetizing. Some of these plants include achillea, campanula, euphorbia, hellaborus, and heuchera.</p>
<p>If your garden space is limited, opt for a fruit-bearing dwarf tree. The dwarf tree is a great option where space for a garden is limited, especially in the city. This type of fruit-bearing tree will begin to show a full sized fruit in about four years, give or take a year. Dormant trees should be planted in the spring and then watered well until they get established.</p>
<p>That wasn&#8217;t so hard, right? Just like any number of topics, much has been written on the subject of gardening, and therefore a great deal of advice is available. Often, you only need a little mental nudge or insight that will empower you to get moving. Hopefully, you have received that help from the tips shared in the above article.</p>
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		<title>Need Help With Organic Gardening? Try These Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 09:56:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plant trees in such a way that they provide shade for your home. Doing so will reduce your energy usage and save you money, since the trees will shade your home and cool it naturally. Save your leaves after raking your yard. You can use them as organic compost in your garden. The decomposed leaves [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plant trees in such a way that they provide shade for your home. Doing so will reduce your energy usage and save you money, since the trees will shade your home and cool it naturally.</p>
<p>Save your leaves after raking your yard. You can use them as organic compost in your garden. The decomposed leaves create a nutrient rich compost that is extremely healthy for your plants. This is an excellent way of getting free organic compost to use in your garden.</p>
<p>Indoor plants have been bred over time to thrive in temperatures that are characteristic of a home. Most indoor plants like to be in about 70 degree temperatures, plus or minus 5 degrees. The temperature needs to remain warm so they may grow. If you aren&#8217;t wanting your house to be this warm in the winter, you can use a heat lamp on the plants.</p>
<p>A great way to ensure that your organic garden will do well is to keep a section of your land unspoiled. The natural wildlife will spring up and make for a perfect organic habitat. Doing this will allow creatures that help plants to produce and pollinate to continue their actions, which will have a positive effect on the garden you develop.</p>
<p>Organic gardening sounds like a new fad but in fact it is the tried and true method that existed long ago before the advent of chemicals. From ancient Europeans to American Indians, organic gardening was just the accepted way of life. A compost pile using leftover food and waste can provide the natural fertilizer for your garden. Compost not only helps your garden, but also helps the environment by reducing trash.</p>
<p>Use six parts water with one part milk to spray the leaves of your garden plants regularly. This can help to prevent powdery mildew, which can ruin your plants. You can store this mix in the refrigerator for as long as three weeks. Use it every day until all traces of mildew are gone.</p>
<p>You can make organic gardening much easier. Plan your landscaping based primarily on native bushes, flowers and grasses. Plants that are already pre-programmed to exist peacefully with one another in similar climates and conditions, will prevent the need for a lot of &#8220;special measures&#8221; that eat up time and money. Native plants will thrive with only natural compost.</p>
<p>Add small ditches between each row of plants in your garden. This works to help water flow to the plants themselves, and it reduces the frequency with which you will need to water them yourself. Saving water saves money!</p>
<p>To get your garden off to a great start check below the surface! When you are purchasing tomato seedlings for your organic garden, you should watch out for lush green starts with bad root systems. These starts will stick to the seedlings for quite some time, which prevents the seedlings from growing until the starts are gone.</p>
<p>When rinsing your vegetables save the water and added it back to your garden&#8217;s soil. What you wash off of your fruit and veggies can be used again in the garden to enhance the nourishment of your plants. If you want to make the most of this strategy, do not put any foreign objects or cleaners on the food when washing.</p>
<p>You now have your garden tools, seeds and supplies needed to skillfully grow an organic garden, using the tips given here. This is absolutely fantastic! The suggestions outlined above will help you learn new tips about organic gardening techniques because the learning never stops. It is likely that you have gained some valuable insights that you can apply to your organic garden.</p>
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		<title>What You Can Do To Improve Your Landscaping</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 03:54:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you&#8217;re putting together a new landscaping project, you should choose locations with care. Make sure you have planted your items in the best possible area of your garden in order for them to do well. Considerations on how much wind, light and weather exposure your plants get will depend on where in the yard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you&#8217;re putting together a new landscaping project, you should choose locations with care. Make sure you have planted your items in the best possible area of your garden in order for them to do well. Considerations on how much wind, light and weather exposure your plants get will depend on where in the yard they are.</p>
<p>Choosing native plants can help you to create a garden which takes little maintenance and looks amazing. It is easier to take care of plants that are accustomed to your climate, rather than foreign ones that are not. You will also use less water and money on local plants, since they do not need as much irrigation as foreign plants.</p>
<p>When planning your landscaping project, consider fall colors. Some people concentrate on spring and summer to provide color in their yard, but fall color is a beautiful addition to your landscape. When September and October come around, you&#8217;ll know you made a good choice.</p>
<p>Know that your lawn&#8217;s soil will have a big impact on your design. Certain plants may not grown in your soil conditions. If soil is a persistent problem, think about replacing it with another type of soil or using mulch or wood chips to address the issue.</p>
<p>Before you take on your next landscaping idea, think about sketching out just how you envision the final product. A sketch helps you visualize results, giving you a much better idea of what materials you are going to need to finish your project. Remember, it&#8217;s much simpler to alter a drawing than completed landscaping.</p>
<p>When you sketch out your landscaping plan, don&#8217;t forget that your plants and trees will get bigger! While a small tree might look amazing next to a house, you have to consider the growth of its roots towards your foundation or it&#8217;s canopy into your eavestroughs. Consider the mature size of everything you plant to keep the right balance, between the different plants.</p>
<p>Remember, your landscape project does not have to be completed all at once. There is nothing wrong with breaking your project down into steps and seasons. This helps you budget your money wisely. Make a list of what needs to be done and progress through the list as you can afford to do so.</p>
<p>Break down what you need and when you need it. There aren&#8217;t many people who can just go out and buy all the supplies they need in one go. If you divide your landscaping project into several smaller phases, you can buy the equipment you need for each phase. You&#8217;ll be able to change your plan as needed, as well as save money by not having to pay interest on credit cards or loans.</p>
<p>If you are wanting to put your home up for sale, it is very important to update the landscape in order to add that extra appeal. A healthy lawn, some pretty stones or maybe a birdbath will be more attractive than a boring and drab yard.</p>
<p>It is important to use an effective fertilizer on your yard. Being consistent with one fertilizer can help you avoid any possible chemical reaction that may occur if you use more than one. Test out various products in a small area and read online reviews to see which fertilizers are best for your specific needs. It&#8217;s importance to fertilize your entire yard prior to any landscaping project.</p>
<p>You may need to remove some existing plants from your landscape. There are many times that the plant seems to work, but at full size simply doesn&#8217;t. Taking out that plant might make your landscape much better to look at, while also giving you added room to put in something which that fits better in that area. If you cannot relocate the plant in your yard, ask your friends if any of them want it.</p>
<p>You might seek the advice of a landscape designer. When you&#8217;re interviewing landscape designers, be sure to ask about projected completion dates and estimated costs. It&#8217;s also very important that you see pictures of other jobs completed by the landscapers. It is important to have your designer give you customer references. Make sure the references are both professional and personal. When checking a reference, ask if the work was completed on schedule and on budget.</p>
<p>This article has given you everything you need to bring life back to your yard. If you are willing to put in the necessary time and effort, the methods you have been given here can help you find success.</p>
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		<title>The Best Gardening Tips For Any Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 01:56:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To defend your garden from errant dogs, spray something with a strong scent, including aftershave or old perfume around the perimeter of the garden. This can make scents that dogs are attracted to, and make your garden less interesting in general for pets. Your garden can really benefit from evergreens featuring berries. They offer terrific [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To defend your garden from errant dogs, spray something with a strong scent, including aftershave or old perfume around the perimeter of the garden. This can make scents that dogs are attracted to, and make your garden less interesting in general for pets.</p>
<p>Your garden can really benefit from evergreens featuring berries. They offer terrific color during the dreariest times of the year when nothing else you have planted has any hue remaining. Plants that provide instant winter color include Holly, Winterberry, American Cranberrybush, and the American Holly.</p>
<p>Broad-spectrum pesticides are really not the optimal choice for pest control in your garden. It&#8217;s true these pesticides kill the pests you don&#8217;t want, but they also lay waste to the advantageous insects that make those same pests a regular meal. The bugs you need are often more fragile than the ones you don&#8217;t: a pesticide could actually kill the beneficial insects while leaving the pests unaffected. This can lead to needing even more pesticides to eliminate the problem insects.</p>
<p>Bring some plants into your home to protect them against winter weather. You may be able to save your most resistant or expensive plants. Dig carefully around the roots and transfer the plants to a pot.</p>
<p>To create a beautiful English garden, use the same bed to mix various kinds of plants, as well as different heights. Using plants that all grow the same height result in a flat and uniform looking bed.</p>
<p>The boundaries of a garden should be well-established, ideally with a fence, long before the first seed goes in the ground. Something that keeps animals out before the plants grow can help them reach their maximum sizes when they are planted.</p>
<p>Make sure you read instructions on products and tools before using them. Failing to heed this simple advice can mean skin irritation that you are going to remember, and not pleasantly at that. Ensure that your body is protected by always following instructions.</p>
<p>If your neighborhood is busy, always keep your garden tools in a safe place. If you leave valuable tools lying around, someone might steal them if it&#8217;s something they could use or sell.</p>
<p>Clay soil is hard and will also stick to a shovel, making it difficult to work with. Coat the shovel with floor or car wax, and buff it with a clean rag to make the job a lot easier. By waxing the shovel head, the clay will not be able to adhere to the surface.</p>
<p>Large plants, such as shrubs and trees, should be planted during the fall as this encourages a strong root system to develop. The ground is somewhat warm when compared to the temperature of the air, and the plants are stripped of their leaves, the root system can get all of the plant&#8217;s resources and create a strong foundation.</p>
<p>A touch of organic mulch will boost the potential of the vegetable plants in your garden. Mulch has a nice moisturizing effect on the soil it&#8217;s spread over. It also prevents weed growth. This could save you lots of weed-pulling time.</p>
<p>It is essential to keep your knees protected as you garden. Bending from a standing position for excessive amounts of time can be difficult for many people. You should kneel while tending to your plants for the sake of reducing stress to your spine. Use a pad to kneel upon and protect your knees from possible pain.</p>
<p>Plant annuals and biennials to make your flower beds brighter. These fast growth plants make flower beds vibrant, and they let you alter the appearance seasonally and annually. In addition, they work well as gap fillers between other areas, as long as those areas receive plenty of sunlight. Notable biennials and annuals include marigold, sunflowers, hollyhock, petunia, and cosmos.</p>
<p>Gardening can be highly rewarding and a wonderful experience. The more you know about gardening, the more your skills will increase. Always remember to listen to great advice. Start out with the tips you have learned from this article, and soon you will have an amazing garden that you thought was never possible.</p>
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		<title>Secrets To A Healthy And Plentiful Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 01:56:00 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some plants will thrive when you re-plant them, while others won&#8217;t do nearly as well. To check if your plant will benefit from re-potting, just turn it upside down and tap your container until your plant falls out. If the plants roots take up much of the space in the dirt, you need to plant it in a larger pot. However, if there are only a small amount of roots showing or none at all, your plant is doing just fine in its original pot.</p>
<p>Before you even place the first plant in your garden, you need to check the composition of your soil. For a tiny fee, a soil analysis may be done, and based on the results, the soil can support a growing garden by you enriching it as necessary. A Cooperative Extension office can provide you with this service, saving you learning on your own by trial and error.</p>
<p>If you reside in a busy neighborhood, you should always make sure your gardening tools are kept in a secure place. Don&#8217;t leave anything you care about laying around. You never know when someone might take something just because it&#8217;s there for the taking.</p>
<p>Mulching is essential when gardening. Mulching also decreases water evaporation rates in the soil and helps keep out the weeds.</p>
<p>Collect rainwater for your plants to become more ecologically friendly. Use barrels or containers for collecting rainwater can save you lots on your monthly water bill, as well as using it as a natural resource. This is a money-saving step that&#8217;s eco-friendly and completely natural.</p>
<p>You can use boiling water to get rid of weeds naturally. Boiling water is a safe herbicide which won&#8217;t damage your garden or your body. Make sure to pour only on the weeds and to stay away from healthy vegetation. The water will kill the weeds by destroying the roots and if poured directly on the weeds, will prevent them from growing back.</p>
<p>Do not mow your lawn close to the bottom. If you leave some of the grass when you mow, the roots grow further into the ground, which makes the grass less prone to drying and other hazards. When you cut the grass too short, the roots are often not deep enough, which causes your lawn to have dry patches of brown, discolored grass.</p>
<p>Prior to planting a garden, think through what you want to do. This will assist you in recognizing your tiny plants when they start to pop up. With a plan, you will also be less likely to lose track of small groups or individual plants within a large and ambitious garden.</p>
<p>Avoid sun damage by dressing appropriately whenever you will be gardening in the sun. Clothing should keep your skin covered, and don&#8217;t forget to wear a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen. Protecting yourself from the sun is the best way to prevent sunburns and skin cancer.</p>
<p>Some houseplants do better in a humid environment. A quick way to achieve the humidity you need is to group together different plants in a single pot. Another way is to place one plant into a large pot and subsequently fill in the excess room with compost. Misting your houseplants a few times a day is another technique to create humidity for them.</p>
<p>One of the most important things to a garden is moisture. Water is the main element of life for all life forms. During the hot days of summer, water your plants often to ensure that your plants do not dry out. Consistent watering contributes to a flourishing garden.</p>
<p>Snails can be sprayed away with a mixture of ammonia and water. The ammonia will be converted to beneficial nitrogen and will not hurt your plants. This method is harmless for your plants by lethal for snails. Daily use is recommended for best results.</p>
<p>Slug-proof your garden with smart perennial choices. Slugs and snails are voracious eaters that can destroy a plant literally overnight. These pests gravitate to young perennials with smooth, tender, thin leaves. Perennials that are unappetizing in taste, or that have hardened and hairy leaves, are not a favorite of slugs or snails. Several good choices include heuchera, campanula, achillea, and euphorbia.</p>
<p>As you have seen, it is easy to grow tasty vegetables and fruits in your own garden. This is a more natural and cheaper way of getting your food. Apply these guidelines in order to get the most out of gardening.</p>
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		<title>Tips To Improve Your Organic Garden Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 01:55:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Know what you&#8217;d specifically like to grow within your organic garden. Many garden plants come in a wide range of varieties, and these varieties can often have quite different care requirements. Consider roses; whereas one variety may thrive in direct sunlight, others may prefer shaded areas. So you want to make sure you find ones [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Know what you&#8217;d specifically like to grow within your organic garden. Many garden plants come in a wide range of varieties, and these varieties can often have quite different care requirements. Consider roses; whereas one variety may thrive in direct sunlight, others may prefer shaded areas. So you want to make sure you find ones that are suited for your organic environment.</p>
<p>For an easy, organic garden option, try a shade garden. Shade gardens are designed to be hardy and low maintenance. They don&#8217;t require as much watering, and that can save you a lot of time and effort. They grow slowly too, but they won&#8217;t have a lot of weeds to remove.</p>
<p>You can use materials found in most homes to put up a tent in your organic garden during winter. Start by placing bean poles at the sides of the garden bed. Then simply use tarps or old sheets as tent materials, and use old bricks or lumber to secure the edges. This tent will help your plants to stay warm and hydrated during the winter months.</p>
<p>You should plant trees in a manner that allows them to serve as shade for your home. Your energy bills will reflect this maneuver as your home will be naturally cooled by the shade from the tree.</p>
<p>Mulch is necessary for a healthy soil. Mulch can help protect your soil. It protects the plant roots, keeping the ground cool on a hot summer day. It will also stop the soil from losing it&#8217;s moisture in the hot sunlight. This also helps all the weeds you have stay under control, relieving stress from your shoulders.</p>
<p>Ruffle the seedlings carefully with a piece of soft cardboard or your hands twice a day. Even though it sounds strange, it will help plants get bigger.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s best to plant tomatoes in an organic garden on a three-week cycle. Doing this will keep your whole harvest from popping up at the same time. Additionally, should something happen to during one of your harvests, your tomatoes will not all be ruined.</p>
<p>Get your kids to help you grow your organic garden. They will enjoy learning about nature and bonding with you.</p>
<p>You can stop mud from being tracked into your house by covering your dirty gardening shoes with plastic bags. This helps you stay in the zone so that you can continue gardening when you have completed your tasks in the house.</p>
<p>To improve the efficiency of your organic garden, try digging tiny ditches between each of the rows you have planted. This will help water reach your plants, so they do not need to be watered as often. Doing this will save water, which in turn will save you money.</p>
<p>For flowers and trees, use three inches of organic material as mulch. This is an earth-friendly mulching method that will conserve water and make your water bill much lower. You&#8217;ll discover it could also look really good.</p>
<p>Old laundry baskets are handy tools at harvest time. The basket will make a great strainer when you wash your vegetables. When you put your produce in a basket, you can then rinse it off and let it strain any excess water through the laundry basket holes.</p>
<p>Spray your garden plants with a mixture of one part milk and six parts water, on a regular basis. This will keep powdery mildew away. This all-natural mixture can be stored in the refrigerator for as long as three weeks. It&#8217;s safe for daily use until you have the mildew under control.</p>
<p>Now, you shouldn&#8217;t get your hopes up and believe that a few tips are going to turn you into an instant professional gardener. However, these tips are a great starting point if you do plan to grow organically. As you implement these tips and hone your skills, you&#8217;ll be a professional green-thumb-holder in no time.</p>
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		<title>Making A Garden Flourish With These Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 17:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are growing vegetables in your garden, it is important that you have them in a spot where they can get at least six hours of sun a day. If you neglect this, it is likely that you will notice slow growth and reduced quality in your vegetables This is true of some flowers.</p>
<p>When gardening, avoid the use of strong broad-spectrum pesticides. These pesticides will also kill any beneficial insects that consume the pests you are trying to get rid of. These helpful bugs are usually more sensitive to the chemicals than the pests, so if you find yourself in a situation where the good bugs are dying out, you can expect the pest problem to grow. This can cause you to actually use more pesticides than you originally needed to combat the problem.</p>
<p>You never want to do any gardening with open wounds, so make sure everything is completely healed up before you begin; otherwise, you run the risk of your cut being exposed to dangerous chemicals and dirt. If grime gets into the cut, it could become infected. You can now purchase bandages to seal the cut completely.</p>
<p>Large plants, such as shrubs and trees, should be planted during the fall as this encourages a strong root system to develop. This happens for two reasons. First, the ground is much warmer than the air, and second, no resources need to be expended on keeping leaves alive, so they all go to the roots.</p>
<p>Humidity might be needed by some houseplants. You can create a humid environment by arranging a variety of plants in the same container. It is also possible to get more humidity by placing one plant in a larger pot, but surrounding it with stones or some compost materials to fill in the container. Another way to increase humidity for your houseplants is to spray them with a water mister one or two times per day.</p>
<p>Plant some trees that produce fall fruits. Many people think of the foliage when it comes to fall, but there are quite a few trees that have colorful fall fruit. These berries last long into the winter, showering your garden with yellows and reds, as well as bird food. Holly, hawthorn, chokeberry, and crabapples are great varieties to consider using.</p>
<p>Use annuals and biennials to brighten your flower garden. These biennials and annuals are fast-growing, and they allow you to brighten up your flower bed with a change for each season. In addition, they work well as gap fillers between other areas, as long as those areas receive plenty of sunlight. There are plenty of varieties including petunia, marigold, cosmos, sunflower, hollyhock, and rudbeckia.</p>
<p>You must protect tender, deciduous shrubs. Shrubs in pots especially need special care in the colder weather. Tie the canes together, and drape a sheet or blanket over the top of the wigwam. This method works better than covering your bushes in plastic, allowing air to circulate and preventing rotting.</p>
<p>Instead of leaving clumps of irises intact, divide them so that your flowers can grow in a more healthy manner. You can divide those overgrown clumps and increase the amount of irises you have. You can do this by simply picking up bulbous irises once the foliage has withered. They will literally split in your hand, flowering the next year after replanting. Split rhizomes with a knife. Cut out new pieces from outside the bulb and throw away the old center. Every piece should contain a strong offshoot. Immediately replant all your selected cuttings.</p>
<p>Not as tough as you were thinking, right? Like anything else, gardening is a big subject and there is a lot of information concerning it. Sometimes you need a clue, so you can begin and jump right in. Follow our tips to start happily on your way.</p>
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		<title>Use These Tips To Become Skilled At Organic Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 17:54:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weeds are annoying in any garden. You can use this to kill weeds in your garden and keep it organic. Too much water can be harmful to your plants because the excess water can hinder the ability of the roots to acquire nutrients from the soil. Before watering plants outdoors, check with some weather stations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Weeds are annoying in any garden. You can use this to kill weeds in your garden and keep it organic.</p>
<p>Too much water can be harmful to your plants because the excess water can hinder the ability of the roots to acquire nutrients from the soil. Before watering plants outdoors, check with some weather stations to find out if it will rain anytime during the day. If it is going to be a wet day, you don&#8217;t need to water the plants yourself.</p>
<p>To discourage garden pests, try making your own organic spray by mixing garlic, chives, or onion with water. Mix some garlic and onions with water for a natural pest deterrent.</p>
<p>Keep your plants in a warm, moist environment, if possible. They need this type of warm temperature in order to grow. If there are times during the year when you would prefer not to have the temperature that high, another solution you can utilize is to purchase heat lamps for your organic plants.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t use pesticides &#8211; kill your weeds naturally! You will need many layers of newspapers. The main thing that a weed needs to thrive is sunlight. When you pile up layers of newspapers right on top of the weeds, they will suffocate and die. You can use newspapers because of how nicely they break down, they can be added into compost. To improve the appearance of newspaper, simply spread a bit of mulch over it.</p>
<p>One of the biggest benefits from eating food that is organically grown is the absence of pesticides. This provides benefits for your family, but you ought to double check for pests.</p>
<p>Store a few plastic bags near your garden to slip on over your dirty gardening shoes. This lets you be able to return to the garden without interrupting your work.</p>
<p>Your compost pile should contain green plants and dried ones in equal amounts. Green plant material includes grass clippings, spent flowers, vegetable and fruit waste, weeds and leaves. The leaves you rake in the fall, straw, sawdust and the like are dry material. Diseased plants, meat and fire-waste like charcoal or ashes should not be placed in your compost pile.</p>
<p>The mulch in your organic flowerbeds should be made of organic material and be no shallower than three inches. In addition to adding aesthetic beauty, the mulch will nourish your soil and help it retain water more easily while preventing weeds from growing.</p>
<p>An easy to grow plant to grow in your organic garden is garlic. The best time to plant garlic is either early spring or in the fall. Plant garlic in moist soil with good drainage. Plant each bulb at least four inches from each other. Bury them about two inches in the soil with their pointed end facing up. While they are growing and still green, the shoots can be used like scallions or chives. You will know when to harvest the garlic, because the tops will gradually turn brown. Place the freshly picked bulbs in the sun, and let them dry and harden for a couple of days. You can go ahead and store them in a cooler area, and you can either keep them loose or tie them up.</p>
<p>Using aspirin water will help your plants fight diseases. Try dissolving around one and one half aspirins into around 2 gallons of water for your plants. All you have to do is spray the plants with this solution and you should see good results. Spraying should be one time every three weeks.</p>
<p>Now, you shouldn&#8217;t get your hopes up and believe that a few tips are going to turn you into an instant professional gardener. However, these tips are a great starting point if you do plan to grow organically. As you implement these tips and hone your skills, you&#8217;ll be a professional green-thumb-holder in no time.</p>
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		<title>Using The Right Plants In Your Landscaping</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 15:53:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do not overlook the havoc that certain landscaping features can wreak on your home and lawn. Without proper planning, the root systems of your landscaping will intrude in pipes underground or possibly block your visibility when you leave your driveway. Therefore, it is important to consider these things carefully when planning your landscape design. Granite [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do not overlook the havoc that certain landscaping features can wreak on your home and lawn. Without proper planning, the root systems of your landscaping will intrude in pipes underground or possibly block your visibility when you leave your driveway. Therefore, it is important to consider these things carefully when planning your landscape design.</p>
<p>Granite is an excellent material to use for an outdoor kitchen. Marble and other materials are cheap, but granite is heat-resistant and easy to maintain.</p>
<p>If landscaping on a budget is what you&#8217;re considering then remember that the entire project can be broken down into segments. Know which projects suit each space or season. This makes it easy for you to improve your lawn without breaking the bank. Make a list of everything that you want to accomplish, and pick the ones you desire the most to finish first.</p>
<p>When planning a landscaping project, things such as water and climate should affect your decisions. Keep in mind that water restrictions are common in some areas. If your area is one of these areas, try to find plants that won&#8217;t require daily watering.</p>
<p>Consult a professional prior to starting any type of landscape work in your yard. You don&#8217;t have to hire them to do any of the heavy lifting, but their expertise can help you save money by avoiding the common mistakes many do-it-yourselfers face. This is a crucial part of your plan, especially if you are not an experienced landscaper.</p>
<p>You can keep some of your cash by buying plants through catalogs and websites. Specialty plants, as well as rare ones, can be found online or by phone at cheaper costs than what your local nursery offers. This shopping method also offers you with convenience, as the items are shipped directly to your home. However, you do need to always consider shipping costs, to find out if it really is a good value to purchase the product.</p>
<p>Choosing native plants can save you time, money and frustration. Using local plants and trees can save you a lot of headaches. Native plants will be easier to care for and will be able to endure the weather that is common in your area.</p>
<p>Those of you that want to do some landscaping would be smart to select plants that have unique leaf textures. Sprinkling a few of these plants into your landscape can give you a dramatic and beautiful contrast. Be certain to plant them evenly in order to maximize their impact.</p>
<p>When planning your landscape, ensure that you provide enough space for plant growth. Although a small tree may look nice beside a fountain now, in a few years, it going to right up against your home. Think about the full size of anything you think of planting so there is the right kind of balance between all the plants.</p>
<p>Instead of sticking with the traditional straight edging, add some curved borders to your landscape. The soft lines are more appealing. These curved lines can add to your curb appeal by softening the defined lines of your home, garage and driveway.</p>
<p>Before you start landscaping modifications, gain a better understanding of where your utility wires and other structures are located. Make sure your landscaping plans will not disturb underground cables or sprinkler pipes. You can make a quick call to the city to verify where things are so you don&#8217;t damage anything.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t know what you&#8217;re doing when it comes to landscaping, it may be quite difficult for you to do. Yet, with a bit of knowledge and research anyone can learn what it takes to landscape their home. Understanding the proper steps to take with regards to landscaping is your best bet at achieving success. Use the advice you have read here to improve your landscaping.</p>
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		<title>Want Help With Gardening? Try These Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 09:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gardening is a great relaxation activity. A plethora of paths to individual relaxation and inner peace exist. Of these, gardening is by far one of the most enjoyable and easiest to start. Gardening costs little and offers many benefits. Perhaps the most rewarding aspect is the sense of peace and calm that comes from nurturing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gardening is a great relaxation activity. A plethora of paths to individual relaxation and inner peace exist. Of these, gardening is by far one of the most enjoyable and easiest to start. Gardening costs little and offers many benefits. Perhaps the most rewarding aspect is the sense of peace and calm that comes from nurturing your plants.</p>
<p>Heather can bring you beneficial insects. Heather is very attractive to bees, and when bees first emerge in the spring, it is an early source of nectar. If your heather bed is undisturbed, as it would be in nature, many beneficial insects will make it their home. With this in mind make sure you wear some gloves when you are working with the heather.</p>
<p>Take a look at planting berry-producing evergreens in your yard. These year-round berries will give the rest of your yard a much-needed pop of color, especially in the winter. These plants come in several different varieties, including the Winterberry, American Holly, Cranberrybush, and Common Snowberry.</p>
<p>To keep your garden at its healthiest, it must be watered properly. Just like people, plants require water for their survival. The warmer the day, the quicker the water will evaporate from the garden. As such, it is important to always remember to water your garden. Watering properly will improve your garden&#8217;s result.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to let your cuts heal prior to doing any gardening without gloves. A cut could get infected if it gets in contact with grime and dirt in the garden. The key is to use bandages capable of covering cuts in their entirety.</p>
<p>While most plants suffer in the cold, some annual flowers actually do better. Annuals always look the best if they are properly pruned when they grow overly leggy. After a couple of weeks, you will see these annuals bloom again, and they will look beautiful when compared to all of the winter foliage. Annuals that do best in cool weather include snapdragons, petunias and dianthus.</p>
<p>Keep your clay plots bright and clean by removing salt deposits with a solution of rubbing alcohol, water and vinegar. Salt deposits sometimes develop on clay pots with plants in them. Combine equal parts water, rubbing alcohol and white vinegar and spray that on the pot. Use a plastic brush to scrub the salt away easily. Rinse well and let air dry before replanting in it.</p>
<p>Irrigate your garden efficiently. Use a type of soaker hose so that you don&#8217;t need to do individual waterings with the hose nozzle, or be refilling a watering can constantly. Be sure to keep the pressure of the water on low so that the hose does not damage the tender plants. This allows you to leave the hose running as you go about your business.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t cut your grass down by the soil when you run the mower. If you leave your grass kind of high, your roots will be deeper and your lawn will be stronger and not dry out. Short grass means short roots and dead grass.</p>
<p>If powdery mildew appears on your plants, don&#8217;t purchase expensive chemical solutions. Combine baking soda with a small dollop of liquid soap and add it to water. Once a week, spray this on plants to eliminate the mildew. Do not worry about your plants; the baking soda cannot harm them.</p>
<p>Give peas a head start by sprouting them indoors. Pea seeds germinate better indoors. Your seedlings will be stronger, and this will mean they can withstand diseases and bug attacks. Once the seedlings have become hardy enough to survive, you can transplant them to your outdoor garden.</p>
<p>Pest control is tough when you have a veggie garden. You can&#8217;t use chemicals as they&#8217;re the last thing you want to be eating when you enjoy the fruits of your labor. Persistence and care is a much better solution for pest control, but many avoid it because it actually requires some work on their behalf. If you find any unwanted pests, try removing them by hand.</p>
<p>As stated previously, gardening can be simple if you understand its basics. With the right information, like the tips provided in this article, you will know all there is to know about gardening and be able to create a gardening masterpiece.</p>
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		<title>Great Organic Gardening Advice You Should Follow</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 09:53:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gardening, especially organic gardening, helps you feel more &#8220;at one&#8221; with the earth. Organic gardening is an excellent lesson in the plant life cycle and how to get the most from the planting process. For an all-natural pesticide that will not harm your garden, mix onion, garlic, or chives with plain water. This mixture can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gardening, especially organic gardening, helps you feel more &#8220;at one&#8221; with the earth. Organic gardening is an excellent lesson in the plant life cycle and how to get the most from the planting process.</p>
<p>For an all-natural pesticide that will not harm your garden, mix onion, garlic, or chives with plain water. This mixture can then be sprayed directly on the plants. Mix some garlic and onions with water for a natural pest deterrent.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s harder to grow organically than chemically, the rewards are much better. Growing organic is healthier and just overall better for you. Make sure you try your best to grow organic as opposed to adding chemicals to your garden.</p>
<p>When growing indoor plants, the thermostat should be set between 65-75 degrees throughout the day. In order to encourage proper growth, they will need that warmth. If you don&#8217;t want you house to be really warm during the cold season, you could use a heat lamp on organic plants instead.</p>
<p>You should know how to water your plants. Obtain a soaker hose to use for the watering. This type of hose has many small holes that allow the water to trickle downward to the plants roots. It also helps to lock in moisture. Try to do your watering early in the morning before the sun is at its strongest.</p>
<p>Water your organic garden using a soaker hose. These hoses let water out slowly at a regular rate. You can direct the hose to the roots of your plants, keeping the leaves dry. They don&#8217;t waste water like sprinklers and get the job done much faster than hand-watering does.</p>
<p>By planting garlic around your garden, you can deter bugs from taking up residence. The pungent aroma will repel many of those pesky insects. Take care to plant the garlic near the perimeter of your garden or by plants that often become infested with bugs. A side benefit of placing the garlic in the garden for this purpose is the fact that you can eat it.</p>
<p>This tip greatly eases your organic gardening attempts. Try planning your landscape with native flowers, bushes, and grasses. Plants that are naturally suited to your environmental parameters are unlikely to require the degree of fertilization and chemical pest protection that would have to be expended on other plants. Plants that are native will work with a compost that is made of native ingredients.</p>
<p>You may find an old plastic laundry basket ideal for gathering vegetables from your garden. This laundry basket can be used as a type of strainer for all your produce. The produce can be rinsed off as it sits in the laundry basket, and extra water will drain out through the sides.</p>
<p>One way to help maintain healthy soil is to incorporate mulch into your landscape. Mulch can protect the ground it sits upon. It protects roots because it helps the soil stay cooler when it&#8217;s hot outside. It will also stop the soil from losing it&#8217;s moisture in the hot sunlight. It is also very good at controlling the weeds.</p>
<p>One way to ensure efficiency while gardening is to keep your tools close by. Use a bucket large enough to hold all your equipment or wear pants with multiple pockets. Keep all of the tools you use and your gloves handy and will help you work more efficiently.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve spent even a little time gardening, you&#8217;re probably well aware of how beneficial compost can be, but how much do you know about what it contains? Compost is a mixture of organic matter such as grass clippings, dead leaves, scraps of produce, eggshells, straw, and small twigs that all break down together into a soil-like consistency. It is recommended that you use this compost in place of commercial fertilizer on your organic garden.</p>
<p>As long as you can find the proper information and implement it correctly, you should have no trouble growing a great organic garden. The above tips will help you make a wonderful garden. Regardless of which organic crops you choose to grow, these tips will help you enjoy a bountiful harvest.</p>
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		<title>How To Use Landscaping For All Four Seasons</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 03:52:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re landscaping with limited monetary resources, don&#8217;t forget that it&#8217;s not necessary to complete the whole project all at once. It is actually smart to break down your project into segments at times. This makes it easy for you to improve your lawn without breaking the bank. Write down every step in the process and pick the ones you need to finish first.</p>
<p>Spending the money to consult with a professional before you start your landscaping project can pay off in the long run. You may have to accept the upfront expense in order to save greater amounts down the road. A simple consultation is all you need to point you in the right direction.</p>
<p>Consult a professional before you plant the first flower or shrub in your yard. You don&#8217;t have to hire them to do any of the heavy lifting, but their expertise can help you save money by avoiding the common mistakes many do-it-yourselfers face. This should definitely be done if you have never landscaped before and is very important.</p>
<p>When planning your landscaping, experiment by planting a variety of plants. This is key to protecting the yard from disease or bacteria. All of the same type of plants can be vulnerable to an attack if that&#8217;s all you have. Diversity is key when planning a landscape project.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re going to buy materials, the cheapest price doesn&#8217;t always mean you&#8217;re saving in the long run. For instance, items with a solid return policy are worth a little extra money. Think about the pros and cons before purchasing any materials. The additional cost can end up saving you money later.</p>
<p>Is selling your home being considered? Compared with other home improvement projects, landscaping is an investment that can generate as much as 100 to 200 percent returns. Create a design for your front yard that is visually appealing from the road. Also consider making the backyard into a friendly and relaxing outdoor sanctuary.</p>
<p>Plants are not everything. When designing your own landscape, it&#8217;s easy to focus exclusively on the plants you hope to grow. However, accent items can really make your design! Rocks, pottery or an arbor are other nice additions that can add character to your yard.</p>
<p>Educate yourself on the techniques involved in landscaping design. For instance, make use of anchor plants or a plant that is used often throughout your design, to build a sense of continuity in your landscaping. Plant textures are also key to creating variety in your design. There are quite a few books out there and websites that will allow you to learn more about this.</p>
<p>It is important to plan out any landscaping items you need ahead of time. There are few things worse than beginning your project and discovering you are missing a needed item. Then, you have to stop working so you can go purchase the missing material.</p>
<p>When planting your garden, ensure you have focal points for all seasons. Consider using plants that have different seasons for blooming so that you have color year round in your geographic location. Keep your property beautiful throughout the year with trees that provide vibrant foliage or pines and evergreens that maintain their color in cold weather.</p>
<p>You should know that the type of soil you have is an important factor for your landscape design. Certain plants won&#8217;t like all kinds of soil. If your soil inhibits your creativity, you can replace it or create separate bedding areas consisting of wood chips or mulch.</p>
<p>Choose your plant life wisely, as this could severely affect how well your landscaping project turns out. Don&#8217;t plant things in shady areas if they require much sunlight. If there is not much room for plant growth, it is not wise to place a tree in that location. Take the time to make sure your plants thrive wherever they are planted.</p>
<p>Now that you are aware of what to do, you could make these changes today. If you love your lawn then it will improve your mood every time you step out your front door. And when you return home at night after a hard day of work, you will feel rejuvenated by the great looking landscaping in front of your home. Your efforts will pay off.</p>
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		<title>Easy Techniques For Planting And Maintaining A Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 01:52:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the decision is made as to where the garden should be placed, the next step should be to place a border around the garden area. Having something to keep the animals out of your garden is a good way to keep your plants safe while they are growing, in order to reach their full [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After the decision is made as to where the garden should be placed, the next step should be to place a border around the garden area. Having something to keep the animals out of your garden is a good way to keep your plants safe while they are growing, in order to reach their full size.</p>
<p>Put down sod correctly. Be sure to get your soil prepared before you start laying the new sod. Pull any weeds and break up any clods of soil. Make sure your soil is flat and compacted. Thoroughly moisten the soil. When laying down sod, create staggered rows with offset joints. Sod should be firm and have an even, flat surface without gaps. Water the sod everyday for the first two weeks until the roots grow enough.</p>
<p>Consider planting evergreens that produce berries in your yard. They add color to your yard, throughout the year. Plants that provide instant winter color include Holly, Winterberry, American Cranberrybush, and the American Holly.</p>
<p>Learn the best harvest time for each vegetable. Most vegetables have a relatively small harvesting window when they will taste best. Some vegetables, such as zucchini and baby peas, should be harvested when they are relatively young. On the contrary, tomatoes shouldn&#8217;t be picked from the vine until they are ripe as can be. Take the time to learn when your produce will be at its best for harvesting.</p>
<p>Among the very best tips for gardeners is to make liberal use of mulch. It also has the added benefit of keeping the soil moister and reducing the likelihood of weeds.</p>
<p>If you are planning on growing peas, begin the plantings inside instead of outside. If you give them a chance to grow indoors where they are protected, they will germinate better. You will also have hardy seedlings that will be able to resist disease and pests much better. Once the seedlings have become hardy enough to survive, you can transplant them to your outdoor garden.</p>
<p>Bees are obviously very beneficial to your gardening, such as bumble bees that help with pollination. There are bees that can cause harm such as carpenter bees that consume wood in order to make their nests. Bees are, in large part, very important insects for your garden, and it&#8217;s good to let them do their job.</p>
<p>For your garden, you should come up with a planting calendar. Use it as a reference to find out what you can plant for each season. Scheduling like this leads to preparation, so you know what and when you need different plants. Use a paper calendar, or create a custom calendar online.</p>
<p>Choose plant strains that will give you the best harvest with the biggest yield. Normally, hybrid plants that are disease-resistant and cold-tolerant have a greater yield than traditional varieties.</p>
<p>You could try to boil weeds if you are trying to remain organic. This is a safe way to eliminate weeds, as this will not damage the soil. Soak weeds with freshly boiled water, just being mindful to not afflict damage on plants you want to keep. The roots of the weeds are damaged by the boiling water which, in turn, inhibits further growth.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t want to pick vegetables during the day when it is hot, as that is when they are prone to damage due to them being softer. Twisting could cause plant damage, so ensure that produce is removed by cutting only.</p>
<p>Make sure air can circulate around your plants, and keep leaves moisture-free. If your plants get too moist, they may get sick or infested with parasites. One parasite you have to watch out for in particular is fungi. It is possible to control fungi with sprays, but the key is to treat your garden before any problems arise.</p>
<p>Your garden can bring you joy, but you have to know a lot to take proper care of it. A knowledgeable gardener is most often a successful gardener. Start implementing the hints and tips you&#8217;ve just been given, and you&#8217;ll soon be delighting in your own burgeoning garden.</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening Has Never Been This Easy!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 01:52:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should put a lot of thought into selecting the plants that will go in your all-natural garden. This is especially true when buying annuals or perennials. Get budded plants, but avoid the ones in bloom. The budded plants will be able to develop a strong root system when you transfer them to your garden. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You should put a lot of thought into selecting the plants that will go in your all-natural garden. This is especially true when buying annuals or perennials. Get budded plants, but avoid the ones in bloom. The budded plants will be able to develop a strong root system when you transfer them to your garden.</p>
<p>Plant your landscaping trees in places that will provide shade for your home. This can save you money on electricity, as the trees will cool the area, which means the air conditioning doesn&#8217;t have to work as hard.</p>
<p>You can use rainwater if you save it. Use barrels or buckets to catch water for your garden. This saves on watering bills. Rainwater is free and abundant. The natural beneficial relationship between plants and rainwater is also worth noting.</p>
<p>A large part of organic gardening is paying close attention to the amount of water that is used. Try using a soaker hose. This can help you water the base of your plants and reduce moisture loss by evaporation. It is usually best to water your garden early in the morning.</p>
<p>Using a large amount of mulch in your garden will save water. A thick layer of mulch helps prevent evaporation so you will not have to water as often. The mulch could be store-bought, made from decayed plant material or comprised of tree bark. Pile on as much as you can.</p>
<p>An easy to grow plant to grow in your organic garden is garlic. Plant organic cloves in spring or fall and use moist, drained soil. Place them about one or two inches deep into the soil pointed upwards and four inches apart. Cut the green garlic shoots and use them as a substitute for chives or scallions. You can harvest the bulbs as the tops begin to turn brown. Make sure you put the garlic in the direct sunlight for days so that the skin will harden. They can be stored in a cool area, either loose or tied in bunches.</p>
<p>When they are in healthy soil, plants can withstand diseases and handle insect damage much better. Though insects may still be in the garden, they will be unable to destroy the plants.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t underestimate pine as a great mulch. A number of plants commonly grown in garden settings do best in an acidic soil. If your garden contains plants like this, there are few things simpler than spreading some pine needles across your beds. Cover the surface of the ground with a two-inch layer of the pine needles; as the needles break down, they will release acid into the soil and nourish your plants.</p>
<p>Make a shade garden out of your organic garden. Shaded gardens require very little upkeep, making them ideal for many amateur gardeners. They save much time and work because they require less water. This will cause slower plant growth, but there will also be less weeds to take care of in the garden.</p>
<p>This article should give you a good idea why organic gardening is a great activity. Gardening is not only a beautiful art but also a rewarding and relaxing way to spend your time. With the tips presented above at the forefront of your mind, you can begin to grow delicious organic produce like a professional.</p>
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		<title>The Best Gardening Tips, Tricks And Pointers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 17:51:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Research the amount of water, food and sunlight your plants require for optimal health and growth. This is critical because you run the risk of either causing root rot and killing your garden, or drying your plants and soil out due to under watering. Be vigilant about checking the soil&#8217;s moisture level and adjusting your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Research the amount of water, food and sunlight your plants require for optimal health and growth. This is critical because you run the risk of either causing root rot and killing your garden, or drying your plants and soil out due to under watering. Be vigilant about checking the soil&#8217;s moisture level and adjusting your watering patterns to get it just right.</p>
<p>Do not rush planting seeds in your garden. Water the soil first. Space the seeds at regular intervals to ensure that they won&#8217;t be overcrowded as they grow. Plant them depending on how big the seeds are. However, there are some seeds that need light to germinate, so be sure to check your seeds planting instructions.</p>
<p>If you want an organic way to weed your garden, try &#8220;boiling&#8221; them. Boiling water is a safe herbicide which won&#8217;t damage your garden or your body. Soak weeds with freshly boiled water, just being mindful to not afflict damage on plants you want to keep. Boiling water is not good for the weed roots and will stunt further growth.</p>
<p>When gardening outdoors, you must always wear sunscreen and appropriate attire; this will help to protect you from sun damage. Sunglasses, a nice shady hat, and sunscreen are very helpful. Wearing sun protection is important to help ward off the unnecessary pain of sunburn, and it will help lessen your skin cancer risk, too.</p>
<p>To achieve the best growing results, plants need sufficient carbon dioxide. If the level of CO2 is extremely high, your plants will grow much better. Greenhouses help contain C02 to keep levels high. CO2 levels are usually kept high to get the best growing situation for your plants.</p>
<p>Think about adding some berry-producing evergreens to your landscaping. This will allow your garden to have color, even in the dreary winter months. Some plants that will provide color in the winter include the American Cranberrybush, the American Holly, the Common Snowberry, and the Winterberry.</p>
<p>If you want to grow vegetables in you backyard, it is vital that you place them in an area where they could get roughly six hours of sun on a daily basis. Most vegetables need that much sun to grow rapidly and successfully. Some flowers are especially sun-loving as well.</p>
<p>Try growing your peas indoors for the first couple months. By initially planting them indoors, the seeds tend to germinate better. The seedlings tend to be healthier, which would help them resist diseases and pests more easily. Once your seedlings are sturdy, you can then move them outside.</p>
<p>Set up a plan for your vegetable garden! Make a detailed list of everything that you would like to plant, and include a clear drawing of your available growing space. You can then use that drawing to plan out where each item should be planted. Be sure to remember things like the heights of the plants you want to grow, maturity and what they need in terms of moisture and sunlight.</p>
<p>There are many houseplants that need to be re-potted, but some prefer to stay in their existing pot. It is simple to determine which plants need to be re-potted. Just flip them over and tap until the plant falls out on its own. Your plant may need a new pot if you only see mostly roots. You do not have to transfer the plant to a new pot if you are not seeing any roots, or just a few.</p>
<p>As stated at the beginning of this piece, gardening is something you can really enjoy and benefit from. It can be from the beauty of having flowers growing, or the satisfaction of producing fresh vegetables, gardening has high benefits that never end. Apply these tips to make sure you do everything properly for better results.</p>
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		<title>Learn Something New About Organic Gardening With These Interesting Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 17:51:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When planting tomatoes in your organic garden, a great tip is to plant another set of tomatoes after three weeks of planting the original ones. This helps the entire harvest from being ready at the same time. Also, if something goes wrong during one harvest, all your tomatoes won&#8217;t be ruined. To get the most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When planting tomatoes in your organic garden, a great tip is to plant another set of tomatoes after three weeks of planting the original ones. This helps the entire harvest from being ready at the same time. Also, if something goes wrong during one harvest, all your tomatoes won&#8217;t be ruined.</p>
<p>To get the most from your composting efforts, aim for a 1:1 ratio of dried materials and green plant products. Add grass clippings, waste from fruits and vegetables, leaves, and weeds for the green materials in your compost pile. Dried plant material consists of sawdust, shredded paper, cardboard, straw, and cut-up and dried wood material. Never put meat in your compost or even the waste from your family pets. These can harbor diseases that won&#8217;t be killed by the composting process.</p>
<p>Some advise passing your hand gently over your newly planted seedlings each day. While this appears strange, research shows it can help plants grow larger, versus not petting them at all.</p>
<p>One of the more rewarding hobbies is organic gardening. You will be a witness of the growing process of many different plants and understand how a whole ecosystem functions.</p>
<p>Clean off your vegetables in fresh water outside, and then save the runoff for the garden. The water adds valuable nutrients back to your soil. Don&#8217;t use any chemicals or cleaners to wash off your produce.</p>
<p>You should use wood that is untreated, brick or stone when building the raised bed. If you choose to use wood, see to it that it&#8217;s untreated and that it can resist rotting. Some good choices include locust, cypress, and cedar. Never use compost from treated woods in a veggie garden; the chemicals can contaminate your food. If you have to use treated wood, you should line it with a bit of plastic to create a barrier.</p>
<p>When preparing to plant a shrub or tree in your garden, consider digging a hole that looks ugly for planting them. If the hole that you create for them has any &#8220;glazed&#8221; sides that were caused by a shovel, then it may restrict the root from penetrating into the nearby soil.</p>
<p>Organic gardening is more difficult than gardening with chemicals, but you will reap a greater reward. Chemical giants claim miracles, but those miracle crops come at a price to whoever eats the produce.</p>
<p>Stay on top of your organic gardening to-do list, and don&#8217;t let the work pile up. Not everyone has time to tend their gardens every day, but by doing little things whenever you have a chance, you can avoid having things pile up. For example, snatch out a weed or two whenever you pass by the garden, such as when you take your dog out for a potty break.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re working to build a sustainable organic garden, try leaving a portion of your garden untouched so that the wildlife will be able to thrive. This is a great natural way to allow the insects and animals found in nature to assist with the growth of your garden.</p>
<p>Be careful with the amount of water that you&#8217;re giving your plants when gardening. Roots need to draw in nutrients via the soil, and they cannot do this if they&#8217;re flooded with water. Before you set out to water your plants, you might want to verify that the forecast does not call for rain. If rain is in the forecast, it is best not to water that day.</p>
<p>Organic gardening has been around a very long time, even before chemicals were discovered and put to use. Native Americans would plant their crops along with a fish to fertilize the ground. You can do something similar by developing a compost pile for fertilizing your garden. Compost piles not only reduce the amount of trash put in landfills, but also helps to increase output of your garden&#8217;s produce.</p>
<p>When you remember these suggestions from this article, you will not be as afraid to go about organic gardening. Incorporate the knowledge you have gained here and apply it to your own garden, and soon you will have a kitchen filled with delicious meals.</p>
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		<title>How To Make Home Landscaping Much Easier</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 15:51:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you think you will be putting your house on the market soon? Landscaping is a wise investment that offers as much as a 200 percent return. Consider focusing on your front yard to add some curbside appeal to your home, or maybe create an outdoor socializing area in the back. Shop around on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you think you will be putting your house on the market soon? Landscaping is a wise investment that offers as much as a 200 percent return. Consider focusing on your front yard to add some curbside appeal to your home, or maybe create an outdoor socializing area in the back.</p>
<p>Shop around on the Internet to keep costs down and to find a wider variety of products. You&#8217;ll find quite a few retailers are available who have great reputations and even better price points. When you are looking at landscaping products and chemicals, be sure to read customer reviews. These can be very helpful in finding high quality, satisfactory products. Also, compare prices to ensure you&#8217;re getting the best price for the quality of product you receive.</p>
<p>Even if you do not have a lot of money, you should still consider renovating your landscaping in various stages. Take the project step-by-step in order to stay relaxed and continue to learn. Who knows? You could find that it takes fewer plants to create the look you were after.</p>
<p>When you are about to plant seeds, it is best you work with the biggest batches possible. It takes about the same amount of time if you are seeding one hundred or ten square feet, so this technique will spare you time and effort in the long run.</p>
<p>If you time your landscape purchases properly, you can spend less cash. Wait until winter to buy lumber and wait until later in the season to buy shrubs, mulch, or trees if possible. As new plants become available, wait a couple of years before purchasing them, so the prices will be lower.</p>
<p>You always get what you pay for. A lot of the time you will find that hardware stores don&#8217;t carry the best quality products. A niche retailer will offer you great advice and high quality products at a reasonable price. You may pay a little more, but it&#8217;s worth it simply because you get quality products and advice.</p>
<p>Before you plan your landscaping project, pay to get some professional guidance. Although it might cost you some money, speaking with a professional in landscape architecture can save you some time, heartache and a bit of money in the end. Just a simple consultation should be plenty to get you headed in the right direction.</p>
<p>When planning your landscape design, allow room for plants to grow. Although a small tree may look nice beside a fountain now, in a few years, it going to right up against your home. Think about how a plant will change as it matures, and leave enough space between everything that you plant.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be too impatient! Many people buy a home with a garden in place, but that doesn&#8217;t mean you have to tear the whole thing up and create your own vision. Before you tear out an existing landscaping plan though, wait a season to see how you feel about different aspects. A plant that looks ugly during the winter might look extremely nice during the spring and summer.</p>
<p>Water structures, such as ponds, are a great way to enhance your landscape. Wildlife will feel welcome to visit and your garden will come to life. Just be careful when picking a fountain because it does require electricity to run, so a carefully chosen spot is where you should put it.</p>
<p>Visiting with the neighbors is certainly great, but one goal you might have when landscaping is increasing the amount of privacy you enjoy. A fence, shrub or a tree are a few things you can try putting up. There are a variety of ways to increase your privacy through landscaping, should that be your goal.</p>
<p>Add variety to your borders and flower beds by adding ornamental grass. You can increase your flowering bed&#8217;s texture and split up flowered borders by putting in adorning grass. Often, they can be used as borders unto themselves. There are many different varieties of ornamental grasses, so visit a landscaping design store to find the one that is right for you.</p>
<p>Use borders that are curved to surround your plants. The rounded shapes are more visually appealing than squared-off, straight borders. When viewed from a distance, the curved borders will soften any hard lines of your home.</p>
<p>After reading this article you should stop imagining your beautiful yard and start creating one. Take a couple of these tips, and start improving your lawn today!</p>
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		<title>Tips On How To Garden Like A Pro</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 09:50:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t use pesticides that aren&#8217;t meant to kill specific types of garden pests. These pesticides can kill the useful insects that work as predators to pests. These helpful bugs are usually more sensitive to the chemicals than the pests, so if you find yourself in a situation where the good bugs are dying out, you can expect the pest problem to grow. If this happens, you just fuel an expanding cycle of needing even more pesticides.</p>
<p>If your yard or garden area is highly trafficked, keep all your gardening tools locked safely away somewhere. You do not want to leave anything that has value lying around because you can never be sure who might steal something that you have out.</p>
<p>Try placing evergreens that grow berries around your garden. They offer terrific color during the dreariest times of the year when nothing else you have planted has any hue remaining. Some examples include Holly, Snowberry trees, Winterberry and similar plants.</p>
<p>Whenever you are planting a veggie garden, it is vital that you place them in a location where sun shines down on them for six or more hours per day. Most vegetables need that much sun to grow rapidly and successfully. Some flowers also have the same needs.</p>
<p>A certain amount of CO2 is necessary for plants to maximize their growth potential. A high level of CO2 provides an optimum environment for growth. The best way to get a high level is to plant them in a greenhouse. CO2 levels, when kept high, give your plants optimal growing conditions.</p>
<p>Make gardening into a hobby for your children. Most children like picking out the plants and flowers. They take great pleasure when given the go-ahead to get dirty, especially when they get to participate with their parents.</p>
<p>Vinegar mixed with rubbing alcohol is an effective way to clean clay pots of salt deposits. Salt deposits will appear on the outside of the pot over time. Use equal amounts of rubbing alcohol, water and white vinegar to spray on the pot. Scrub it down with any brush you happen to have handy, and the salt will come right off. Rinse the pot thoroughly, and allow it to dry before you plant anything in it.</p>
<p>You do not need store-bought chemical treatments for plant mildew. Combine a bit of liquid soap and some baking soda with water. Spray this on your plants once a week until the mildew disappears. This mixture will not hurt your plants and it will eliminate the mildew slowly but efficiently.</p>
<p>Turn the handles of tools you have on hand into rulers to make measurements in your garden. Tools with long handles, such as shovels, hoes and rakes can be made into measuring sticks. Lay the handles of said tools on the ground where it is flat and there is no interference, such as gravel, and stretch a measuring tape along one side. Paying close attention to the measurements, use a black marker to establish each interval along the handle&#8217;s side in a clearly visible manner. Now when you go garden the next time, you&#8217;ll have a giant ruler at your command.</p>
<p>With these tips, you&#8217;re better equipped to grow the most beautiful garden you can imagine. In learning how to create your dream garden, you&#8217;ll also be growing as a person. That&#8217;s because learning how to nurture your plants will not only help you reach the goal of having a great garden, but it will help you learn to nurture yourself.</p>
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		<title>Expert Advice For Easy And Healthy Organic Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 09:50:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clean off vegetables outdoors using fresh water, then save the dirt for reuse in the garden. The nutrients and dirt that you wash off of the vegetables can be used by the vegetables in the garden that are still growing. The nourishment found in the water is something that typical rain water or tap water [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clean off vegetables outdoors using fresh water, then save the dirt for reuse in the garden. The nutrients and dirt that you wash off of the vegetables can be used by the vegetables in the garden that are still growing. The nourishment found in the water is something that typical rain water or tap water simply cannot supply. Avoid using cleansers and utensils when you clean the vegetables.</p>
<p>If you are wanting to start your own organic garden, it is crucial that you know how to properly make beds. To start this, slice underneath your turf with a spade. Once you do this, flip it upside down and cover this area with around three or four inches of wood chips. Leave it to settle for a couple of weeks and then you will be able to plant within it.</p>
<p>If aphids cause you problems in your garden, you could try to use soapy water to solve it. You would spray the whole plant, including leaves, stems and buds, with the soapy water solution, then follow this a second time with a spray of just clean water.</p>
<p>When you are gardening, you should know what you can and cannot use in an organic garden. Always look into natural solutions before turning to chemicals. One good example is compost. Compared with chemical-based approaches, organic methods are safer for both the people and the planet.</p>
<p>Pine can make for a great type of mulch. Some plants need acidic soil to grow properly, because of their own acid content. Use pine needles to increase the acid level in your soil if you have plants that require higher acid. Using several inches of needles to cover your beds provides acid for the soil as they begin to decompose.</p>
<p>To be most efficient in your gardening, always keep your tools close at hand. You have several options including using a bucket to hold your tools or wearing pants with lots of sturdy pockets. A gardener&#8217;s tool belt will allow you to keep your gardening gloves and other tools close by while you are working in your garden.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let the chores for your organic garden pile up. If you can&#8217;t get out in your garden every day, there are still a number of things you can do to keep things from falling into disarray during your absence. Even if you&#8217;re just taking the dog for a walk, bend down and pick a few weeds.</p>
<p>For flowers and trees, use three inches of organic material as mulch. This is an earth-friendly mulching method that will conserve water and make your water bill much lower. The proper amount of mulch also makes for a very attractive appearance.</p>
<p>Think about using all-natural botanical insecticides in your organic garden; they are very handy when it comes to getting rid of harmful pests. Natural insecticides are sometimes more effective than the myriad synthetic, chemical-based products available. Natural insecticide are more environmentally friendly, in part, because they decay quickly and become harmless.</p>
<p>Add used coffee grounds to your soil. Your plants will thrive from the nitrogen contained in the grounds. The coffee grounds act as a powerful nitrogen source that will help your plants bloom much quicker.</p>
<p>If you are going to plant a shrub or a tree in your garden, dig an ugly hole for it to go in. If the shovel &#8220;glazes&#8221; any sides of the hole, leaving a smooth and compact surface, the roots may have trouble breaking through the soil in that area.</p>
<p>Growing plants that carry a high value are your best bet for the garden. The value of each plant will be different for each person. You could save money by growing pricey plants and vegetables. Plant things you love, to enjoy their results.</p>
<p>Any gardening at all can soothe the soul, but organic gardening provides additional benefits. Organic gardening is an excellent lesson in the plant life cycle and how to get the most from the planting process.</p>
<p>You now have the knowledge necessary to taking care of an organic garden. This is great news! The advice in this article was compiled to contribute to your overall knowledge of organic gardening. There is always something new to learn. You might find some new techniques that you can test out in your garden.</p>
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		<title>Creating Beauty At Home With Landscape Design Tips!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 03:50:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To prevent wasting money, plan your landscape on paper before running out to the nursery. Try making a sketch of what you&#8217;re going to be doing in your landscaping project so you know what to buy. By having a materials list you can avoid impulse buying. Choose plants that are adapted to your environment. There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To prevent wasting money, plan your landscape on paper before running out to the nursery. Try making a sketch of what you&#8217;re going to be doing in your landscaping project so you know what to buy. By having a materials list you can avoid impulse buying.</p>
<p>Choose plants that are adapted to your environment. There are lots of parts of the country the have water restrictions due to shortages, so make sure that you choose plants that can survive in the conditions you live in.</p>
<p>Before you do anything else, talk to a professional for an hour or two to get expert guidance. These professionals do charge a lot, but their advice can save you plenty of money and misery as you complete your project. A 60-minute discussion should be sufficient to glean some great advice and get off on the proper foot.</p>
<p>There are things to think about when adding in different features to your garden, like a water garden for instance. You may need to get a little extra money together to get quality products from a store that is known for their landscaping materials. You can ask a sales associate for advice and make your water garden fit your desires.</p>
<p>Never neglect paths and walkways, as they are critical components of any design. Plain concrete sidewalks are not attractive and signify a lack of effort. Instead, use stepping stones, brick pavers or natural rock for your walkways. You&#8217;ll find a vast selection of shapes, sizes and color and yet they won&#8217;t cost much more than concrete.</p>
<p>When you create the plan for the look of your yard, also create a budget with estimated costs. List out each material, plant and even labor costs before you begin. Then you should figure out the best locations to purchase these products to get high quality items at a great price. Prices can vary greatly from place to place. Call around to find the best prices available in your area.</p>
<p>Consult with a landscaper before embarking on a large project so you can learn from their expertise. An experienced professional can give you some valuable and time-saving tips that significantly cut costs and time in the long run. By paying a relatively small fee of about $75, you will receive lots of important information that will be useful in the future.</p>
<p>Create designs that emphasize function and joy. For example, be sure to leave adequate space for both a patio and a driveway. Don&#8217;t put plants very close to your house or bugs may become a problem inside the home when summertime comes around.</p>
<p>Consider existing structures before beginning any landscape project. Make sure to locate underground cables, water lines, and septic drainfields before you begin in order to avoid running into them later. To protect yourself, call your city to find out if there are any cables located where you will be placing your landscape designs.</p>
<p>If you would like lots of color, but have a limited budget, consider wildflowers for your yard or garden. The seeds for wildflowers are easy to find in your local landscaping center. These can be thrown in large areas where you are unlikely to place traditional landscaping plants. As a result, you&#8217;ll have a myriad of beautiful flowers of a variety of types. Wildflowers make gorgeous bouquets.</p>
<p>Your soil should be taken into account when designing your landscape. Certain plants won&#8217;t like all kinds of soil. If you do not have good soil, you may want to use purchased soil to create beds for the greenery.</p>
<p>Ask an expert to test your soil before you plant. When you have the soil tested, you will be able to determine if your soil needs additional material added to it so that your landscaping will thrive. Your plants will be healthier ,and your garden will be successful by doing this.</p>
<p>Try using basic design elements in your landscape. Diverse areas of your landscape can have some continuity with a few anchor plants. Different shrubs planted around the yard can help create a unified design. Balance can be achieved by planting the same pattern of plants in single areas. Variety can be gained by having plants with various leaf textures.</p>
<p>Landscaping isn&#8217;t just for the experts! With a little elbow grease, some research and time, you can have a beautiful yard and do it all yourself! Your neighbors will be jealous when they see how great your yard looks. When your efforts draw compliments and envy, you know you have done well!</p>
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		<title>Grow Your Gardening Knowledge &#8211; Here&#8217;s Some Great Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 01:49:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gardening is a great activity to share with your children or other family members. Children will love the process of choosing plants to get for the garden. Getting dirty is part of the fun, and they will be proud of being able to help you.</p>
<p>Maximize the use of fall color. A lot of shrubs, vines and trees will transform your garden into a colorful firework during the fall. This is due to a decrease in chlorophyll production, causing the plant to lose its green tint, showing another pigment. To increase your chances of a great display, make sure the plants receive a lot of sun for most of the day, especially in the afternoon. Chestnuts, maples, Boston Ivy, barberries, and burning bush are all breeds that produce impressive fall displays.</p>
<p>Make sure that you take time to properly plant any seeds that you buy. Start first by moisturizing your soil. Plant the seeds evenly to ensure that they have ample room to grow. Bury the seed with a planting depth of about three times its size. Some seeds need some light to grow, and therefore shouldn&#8217;t be buried.</p>
<p>Spray fragrances such as old perfume or aftershave on grass around your garden to help keep your dog away from the plants. This covers up the smells that bring dogs to gardens in the first place, which means dogs are less likely to enter the garden.</p>
<p>Choose higher yield plant varieties. In many cases, a disease-resistant or cold-tolerant hybrid will produce a higher yield than a traditional variety.</p>
<p>When mowing your lawn, avoid mowing the grass too short. If you leave your grass a bit longer, the roots can grow deeper. This results in a lawn that is stronger and less likely to dry out. If you keep your lawn too short, the roots will not go deep enough to survive in case of a heat wave.</p>
<p>Use the handles of your tools as a handy ruler when doing your outdoor chores. Tools with long handles, such as rakes, hoes, and shovels can be converted into handy measuring sticks. Lay the handles upon the floor and use a tape measure along side of them. Label the distances onto them using a permanent marker pen. Now, the next time you&#8217;re down in the garden, you&#8217;ll have a handy ruler without needing to look anywhere else.</p>
<p>Plant slug-proof perennials. If slugs or snails find their favorite perennials in your garden, they&#8217;ll snack all night. When you wake up in the morning, there will be very little left of your plants. These garden pests prefer perennials with thin, flat, delicate leaves, particularly if the plant is not yet mature. Some perennials aren&#8217;t that tasty to snails and slugs since they have tough and hairy leaves, and an unappetizing flavor. Good choices in this category are plants such as achillea, campanula, and euphorbia. Heuchera and helleborus also work well.</p>
<p>Start your seedlings in pots inside and then transplant them into your garden. By allowing them to sprout first, you are increasing the odds of a seedling reaching maturity. This is also a good way to tighten up your planting schedule. After you remove the mature plants from your garden, you can immediately replace them with the seedlings and start the cycle over again.</p>
<p>Grow wheat or cat grass in the area around the plants that your cat is eating. It may also work to add citrus peelings or mothballs to the soil of the plants, because the odor is unpleasant to cats.</p>
<p>Use care when you are watering the garden. You can save time by using soaker hoses to water more than one plant. Keep the soaker&#8217;s water pressure at a low level, so that your tender plants will not be harmed. It can water the plants for two hours so that you can do other things.</p>
<p>Apply these tips to make your garden a beautiful oasis. When the day comes that your plants are tall and smiling, you will be too. If you give gardening a chance and see it through, it can be a life changing experience, so hop to it!</p>
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		<title>Top Notch Organic Gardening Ideas To Increase Your Crops!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 01:49:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You need to mulch your garden with about three inches of material that is organic. Mulch adds nutrients to soil, maintains moisture and prevents weed growth.</p>
<p>If you have a high priority for sustainability in your organic gardening, try leaving a corner of the property undeveloped as a mini wildlife refuge. Certain wildlife can be good for an organic garden; birds and insects can help your plants reproduce and be as healthy as they can be!</p>
<p>When growing indoor plants, the thermostat should be set between 65-75 degrees throughout the day. The plants need this temperature in order to effectively grow. If you think it would not be comfortable to keep your residence that warm in the winter, consider purchasing a heat lamp to use on the plants.</p>
<p>Do you want to kill weeds without using commercial chemicals? Use several layers of newspapers for weed control. Weeds require sunlight to continue growing. When you place layers of newspapers on top of them, the weeds will suffocate from the lack of light. Newspaper decompose quickly and integrate into the compost. Try adding some mulch on top of it to make appear more attractive.</p>
<p>When you garden, be aware of what you can use. Use a natural alternative to chemical fertilizers. This is one of the tenets of true organic gardening. Compost is a great example of what to use. Inorganic materials, such as those found in commercial fertilizers, are responsible for toxic chemical buildup in both soil and drinking water. This can be avoided by using eco-friendly organic methods.</p>
<p>If you would like to create a garden that is organic, it is vital you understand how to correctly make beds. You can make a bed by slicing under the turf with a spade. Once this is accomplished, flip it over and cover the affected area with wood chips a few inches in depth. Later, once the chips have decayed somewhat, you can begin to plant in the bed.</p>
<p>An exciting way to garden is by using the concept of companion plants. Certain plans actually help each other grow. Companion plants are able to thwart pests, improve the soil, and eliminate the need for fertilization or chemical additives. As an example, if you pair vegetable plants with herbs, the strong scent of the herbs will scare insects away from your vegetables.</p>
<p>Pine can be a wonderful mulch. Some plants like acidic soil because they have high acidity. There is no better, or easier, way to make your acid-loving plants happy then to use pine needles you already have on your beds. Spread a few inches of pine needles on your organic beds so that it will put the acid into your soil.</p>
<p>The growth of organic garlic is simple. Garlic cloves may be planted in soil with good drainage in either the spring or fall. Plant the cloves one to two inches beneath the soil about four inches apart and with the pointed end up. Cut the green garlic sprouts as they grow, you can use them like you would use scallions or chives. The garlic is ready to be picked when the tops turn brown. Place the freshly picked bulbs in the sun, and let them dry and harden for a couple of days. Store the cloves in a cool area. They can be tied or left loose.</p>
<p>If you plan to raise organic plants inside, you need to think about how much light they will get. Ideally, these plants should be kept in a room that offers natural light from a window or glass door. If this is not an option, or you have your heart set on a particular type of plant, consider adding additional growing lights instead.</p>
<p>Acquiring a good understanding of organic gardening is necessary to grow all kinds of healthy fruits and vegetables. If you use the advice from this guide, you will have a healthy, lush garden in no time at all.</p>
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		<title>A Must Read If You Are You Ready To Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 17:48:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Be sure to enjoy the brilliance of fall color this year, and every year. Some deciduous shrubs and trees have gorgeous foliage in the fall, turning red or orange and even yellow. Leaves change color because the plants no longer produce chlorophyll, which creates the green hue, and when that happens the pigments that were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Be sure to enjoy the brilliance of fall color this year, and every year. Some deciduous shrubs and trees have gorgeous foliage in the fall, turning red or orange and even yellow. Leaves change color because the plants no longer produce chlorophyll, which creates the green hue, and when that happens the pigments that were masked begin to appear. You should be sure that your plants recieve adequate sunlight. Aim to boost their sunlight during the afternoon, when the sun peaks. Some excellent choices are maple, chestnut, burning bush, and barberry.</p>
<p>The nutrients from vegetables can help. If you steam your vegetables, you can pour the remaining water around them. You can also use tea or coffee grounds to acidify soil for plants such as rhododendrons and gardenias. Herbal chamomile tea is an effective, affordable treatment for fighting fungi.</p>
<p>For proper optimum growth, plants require sufficient amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2). Often, plants achieve better growth when they are surrounded by high levels of CO2. A greenhouse will provide plants with an environment rich in carbon dioxide. In this environment, the CO2 levels are kept high so the plants can experience optimal growing conditions.</p>
<p>There are many advantages to having bees in your garden, for example, bumble bees help with pollination. Unfortunately there are other types of bees are harmful. Carpenter bees, for instance, eat holes in wood to create nests. But mostly, bees are helpful in the gardening process, so in most cases you should let them do what they need to do.</p>
<p>If you have many low-growing plants in your garden, get yourself a pair of gardening knee pads. Long hours spent in the garden will wreak havoc on your knees. Purchase a great pair of knee pads; they will provide a cushion for your knees while making gardening more comfortable.</p>
<p>Bulbs will give you wonderful flowers that you can enjoy in early spring and right through the summer. Not only are bulbs hearty and easy to grow, but they&#8217;ll continue to grow as time goes on. Plant bulbs that will bloom at various intervals to ensure beautiful flowers are growing in your garden all year long.</p>
<p>Some houseplants may require re-potting, and others resent having their roots disturbed. It&#8217;s fairly simple to find out which plant does or doesn&#8217;t need re-potting. It&#8217;s all done by simply turning the pot upside down and tapping the bottom un-tilt he plant falls free. If you see a tangle of roots, the plant must be replaced. Yet take a careful look, if you see no roots or just a few, then you should keep your plant in that pot because it&#8217;s doing fine.</p>
<p>Use rainwater to water your plants and be more eco-friendly. You can collect the rainwater in a barrel or other container. This will lessen your water bill, and help you use more natural resources. Consider this as an additional way to keep more of your hard earned money and also keeping your garden natural.</p>
<p>Check the soil before you plant anything in your garden. An inexpensive soil report can be used to adjust soil nutrients to optimum levels, which will ensure your garden thrives. A Cooperative Extension office can provide you with this service, saving you learning on your own by trial and error.</p>
<p>A border fence should be built around any area of land that is going to be gardened prior to any planting. You can use a thick shrub, decorative border or a fence to keep large animals away from your plants.</p>
<p>Choose a plant as a focal point. When you design your garden, think of a great focal point that will grab attention and add interest. The best focal points are those plants that really stand out from those that are adjacent.</p>
<p>The hobby of gardening can bring lifelong joy. The more tips you learn, the more skill you develop as a gardener. Use all of the gardening information you can get your hands on. You can create a great garden by following these tips.</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening Ideas To Maximize Your Garden&#8217;s Potential</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 17:48:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An old laundry basket works great for gathering produce from your garden. This laundry basket can be used as a type of strainer for all your produce. The produce can be rinsed off as it sits in the laundry basket, and extra water will drain out through the sides. Keep plastic bags handy to cover [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An old laundry basket works great for gathering produce from your garden. This laundry basket can be used as a type of strainer for all your produce. The produce can be rinsed off as it sits in the laundry basket, and extra water will drain out through the sides.</p>
<p>Keep plastic bags handy to cover your muddy gardening shoes. This helps the flow keep going so that you can get into the garden quickly to finish what you&#8217;re doing.</p>
<p>Make sure you don&#8217;t let your chores pile up when it comes to your garden If your busy life prevents you from tending your garden every day, do small tasks to avoid having so much work when you do have some time. Even if you&#8217;re just taking the dog for a walk, bend down and pick a few weeds.</p>
<p>A great way to obtain fertilizer for your garden is by making your own compost. To start a simple one try a little worm composting bin. Layer your compost bin with shredded newspaper, a little garden soil, kitchen scraps, and red wiggler worms. Don&#8217;t add meat scraps, as they can attract rats.</p>
<p>Adding too much water could be harmful to the plants, because excess water will hinder the roots ability to get the nutrients they need from the soil. Before watering your plants outdoors, check to see if there is rain in the forecast. If rain is predicted, you shouldn&#8217;t bother to water any outdoor plants for that day..</p>
<p>Any type of gardening can be a fun hobby because it brings you closer to the earth, but creating an organic garden is really good at this. You will learn how to care for you plants from planting the seeds to harvesting your delicious vegetables.</p>
<p>When determining what you would want to plant in your garden, you should be as specific as possible. Different types of flowers, plants, fruits and vegetables, require different kinds of soils and environmental conditions to grow properly. As an example, take the beautiful rose bush. There are hundreds of variances available and while some will do well in your garden, others won&#8217;t. You need to select the varieties that will best suit the environment you will be planting them in.</p>
<p>Organic gardening is harder than relying on chemicals, but the results are worth it. While chemical companies may make astounding claims about their products, growing organically is the most rewarding option for you and those who consume your crops.</p>
<p>As a good general practice, you should make sure to plant your seeds three seed-widths deep into their containers. However, you should always know that some seeds cannot be covered, even the slightest bit, because they need to be in direct sunlight. Two of the common examples are petunias and ageratum. If you are unsure as to whether or not your seeds should be covered or not, try to read the package or find the answer online.</p>
<p>Keep the leaves you rake to use in your compost pile. As the leaves decompose they add organic compounds to the soil which is beneficial to plants. This is a great alternative to buying compost, and you can save a lot of money by doing this.</p>
<p>Growing plants that carry a high value are your best bet for the garden. The values of individual types of plants do vary by person, though. If you can grow plants that are costly in-store, there will be a savings. You should plant a garden that is full of the fruits and vegetables you love, so that you can enjoy the produce that is yielded through your efforts.</p>
<p>With the tips in this article you may be able to make organic gardening a more enjoyable experience. It is very relaxing and fun to work in a beautiful garden. Use these tips to see your garden flourish!</p>
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		<title>How To Create Interest With Your Landscape Plan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 15:49:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[To give your yard year-round continuity and appeal, incorporate some coniferous plants or other evergreens into your landscape. Quite a few different plants only blossom for a little while, leaving your yard dull looking at certain times. You should use foliage plants, and evergreen to fill in between beds, keeping your yard green. Use basic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To give your yard year-round continuity and appeal, incorporate some coniferous plants or other evergreens into your landscape. Quite a few different plants only blossom for a little while, leaving your yard dull looking at certain times. You should use foliage plants, and evergreen to fill in between beds, keeping your yard green.</p>
<p>Use basic design elements for your landscape. Choose some plants as anchor plants that can be planted throughout your landscape for a continuous design. Also use repetition of the same variety of plants to create unity. Balance out diverse plantings by including some areas that feature large groups of similar plants. Incorporating plants with different textures and colors will provide you with great variation and interest.</p>
<p>Before digging into your landscaping project, it is important to think about existing structures. Consider where sprinklers, cables and air conditioners are placed so landscaping doesn&#8217;t affect them. Notify the county or city you live in before digging so you can be sure not to destroy underground lines.</p>
<p>Mix things up in your garden by using ornamental grasses to highlight different areas. Tall grasses, such as purple fountain grass, can add color, texture and a nice visual break to your flower beds. They also make nice accents when placed at either side of a front door or gate. They can also serve as borders all on their own. With multiple varieties and maintenance needs, you can easily find grasses that will suit your design.</p>
<p>Consider how each plant will affect the plants around it. For example, tall plants cast shadows. These shadows can serve as a natural protection against the heat of summertime. Be certain not to put smaller plants in that shadow.</p>
<p>Use landscaping design to enhance the feel of your space. For instance, if you don&#8217;t like the sound of passing cars, you can muffle those sounds with hedges. If you&#8217;ve got kids, make a play area for them. If you entertain often, create an inviting space to share with friends and family.</p>
<p>If you are assembling your own landscape plan, add an estimate for the cost. Just take a bit of time to think about what additions you want to make and do some research on them. Then you should figure out the best locations to purchase these products to get high quality items at a great price. Going to a home improvement store or a garden supply area can give you an idea of the costs, as they may vary by season and location. Look into your options on where to purchase to get the best prices possible.</p>
<p>Select your plants carefully, as they have a big impact on your overall landscaping project. It is not wise to put plants in shady areas if they require sunlight. You&#8217;ll be unhappy if a tree is planted in a place that won&#8217;t give it room to grow. Plant plants that are going to flourish where you plant them.</p>
<p>Think about the fall season when you design your landscape. It&#8217;s easy to think only of spring and summer when planning your yard projects. But, autumn colors are some of the most beautiful, and should be a part of any landscape plan. When the months of September and then October roll around, you are going to appreciate this after your yard looks wonderful.</p>
<p>Always go for quality over cheap products. It is easy to find products in many home improvement stores that are reduced cost but low quality. Go to a specialty store to get quality products and useful advice from qualified workers. You may pay slightly more at these stores, but in the long run the products and help you get will be worth it.</p>
<p>Now that you have the confidence and know-how with which to embark upon your landscaping project, your neighbors won&#8217;t only want to drop by, they&#8217;ll want to know what your secrets are! They will never believe you did all the work yourself, because the ideas below will help you make your yard look professionally landscaped. Good luck to you!</p>
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		<title>These Great Gardening Ideas Will Grow On You!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 09:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Certain houseplants need to be re-potted; while others hate it when you disturb their roots. To check to see if a plant requires re-potting, turn it upside down and tap the pot until the plant falls out. If you can only see almost all roots, you need to find a new pot for this plant. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Certain houseplants need to be re-potted; while others hate it when you disturb their roots. To check to see if a plant requires re-potting, turn it upside down and tap the pot until the plant falls out. If you can only see almost all roots, you need to find a new pot for this plant. But if you see few or no roots, the plant can remain in its current pot.</p>
<p>Cover fences and walls with lots of climbers. Plants that climb are extraordinarily versatile, and can help hide an unsightly wall or fence, usually within one season. They can be trained to grow over an arbor, or through trees and shrubs that are already in the garden. Some require a support, while other climbers attach to surfaces using twining stems or tendrils. Some of these plants include, wisteria, jasmine, climbing roses, clematis, honeysuckle!</p>
<p>Take the time to remove weeds. Weeds can take over a healthy garden faster than you think. A simple tool that is useful in removing weeds is white vinegar. White vinegar will kill those pesky weeds. Putting white vinegar on your plants gets rid of much of the need to pull out the weeds.</p>
<p>Try growing wheat grass or cat grass in the area of the plants your cat wants to eat. You could also place mothballs and citrus peels around your plants to keep your cat away.</p>
<p>Use your tool handles as rulers in the garden. Handles of things such as rakes, hoes or shovels make excellent measuring instruments. Lay the tools down on the floor, then place a measuring tape along the handle. Mark the measurements with a permanent marker. The next time you find yourself in your garden, you will have one large ruler right at your fingertips.</p>
<p>Create a focal point in your garden with a unique plant. A focal point in the garden will capture your attention. The best focal points are those plants that really stand out from those that are adjacent.</p>
<p>Use rainwater to irrigate your garden as a more eco-friendly way to tend your plants. Using a barrel or any sort of container to collect any amount of rainwater can not only save you money on your water bill every month, but you are using a natural resource as well. Keep this alternative in mind when looking for ways to cut costs and run your garden with completely natural resources.</p>
<p>A quality garden must be grown from seeds. The environmentally conscious way to start a new garden is to start with seeds. Many nurseries use plastic growing pots that are very seldom recycled. Try buying from organic nurseries and farms so your garden is not using anti-environmental products.</p>
<p>Get added value from your property. Landscaping provides some of the best home improvement returns. Certain plants could increase the value by 20%. Find plant materials for your landscape design that will thrive in your particular climate.</p>
<p>Keep your plants dry and aerated daily. Moisture on plants is sure to attract disease and parasites. Fungi are parasites that are common in the plant world. Proactively treat fungi through the use of fungicidal sprays and treatments.</p>
<p>Gardening can be highly rewarding and a wonderful experience. As you develop your passion for your garden, you will find yourself seeking out articles and tips about improving your results. Make sure you take note of all the helpful advice you can get your hands on. Utilizing the information you have learned here can set you on the path to the garden of your dreams.</p>
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		<title>Learn More About Organic Gardening By Taking This Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 09:47:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can plant your organic garden in a shady area. These types of gardens are incredibly low maintenance, which many people will be relieved to hear. They don&#8217;t require much watering, which saves both work and time. This will also lead to slower growth, but at least there will be fewer weeds to eradicate. Get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can plant your organic garden in a shady area. These types of gardens are incredibly low maintenance, which many people will be relieved to hear. They don&#8217;t require much watering, which saves both work and time. This will also lead to slower growth, but at least there will be fewer weeds to eradicate.</p>
<p>Get your kids to help you grow your organic garden. Growing a garden is a great way to teach your children about nature while allowing you to have time to bond with them.</p>
<p>Make use of rainwater. To collect rainwater, use rain barrels or buckets. This will help lower your water costs when you are watering your garden on a regular basis. You do not have to pay for rainwater, and it should be abundant. When you do this, you&#8217;ll soon learn that rainwater will have a positive impact on your plants.</p>
<p>Learn proper techniques for watering organic plants. You need to know how to water them properly as well as how frequently to water them. A soaker hose is your best option for watering. These hoses apply water directly to the plant&#8217;s base, which can help minimize moisture loss due to evaporation. You should water your plants in the morning.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s harder to grow organically than chemically, the rewards are much better. Even though the claims of the chemicals may be astounding, the organic way is always going to provide the best reward to you and whoever is eating your crops.</p>
<p>You can use the time tested practice of spraying soapy water on your plants if aphids are attacking them. Make a solution of water and mild dish washing liquid, and spray the whole plant, covering the stems, leaves and buds. Wash the solution off with a light hosing of clear water.</p>
<p>Maneuver the trees you plant around your home so that they are in a location that is optimal for shade over the home. You can get more savings on energy bills because the shade you get from the trees will cool your home naturally.</p>
<p>Use an old laundry basket to collect your produce. An old laundry basket makes an excellent strainer for cleaning your produce. You can clean and rinse the harvest when it is the laundry basket and the water will go out of the holes.</p>
<p>Even organic gardens can have trouble with weeds. Fortunately, there are many organic products that can be used to kill weeds without harming the environment.</p>
<p>One way to improve the quality of an organic garden, is to separate rows of plants with ditches. This will help the water to flow directly to the plants, and you will not need to water them as often. This trick allows you to conserve water and save on your monthly water bill.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s time to plant some organic garlic. Wait until early spring or the fall to plant cloves in a moist soil. Plant individual cloves pointed end up approximately two inches deep and four inches apart. As your garlic shoots grow, you can cut them and use them instead of scallions or chives. When the tops of the bulbs become brown, it is time to harvest them. Dry the bulbs in the sun in order to harden their skin. You should store your garlic cloves in a cooler area and tie them in some bunches.</p>
<p>Once you start to actually apply what you learned from this article you can start growing a prosperous and healthy organic garden in your own back yard for the future. In addition, you will notice more wildlife that congregates around your garden. You can be one with nature! Start planning your garden today.</p>
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		<title>Useful Advice For Creating Beautiful Home Landscapes!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 03:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of aspiring landscapers don&#8217;t consider online possibilities for shopping. Of course, online shopping is very convenient and allows access to landscaping plants that are hard to find or even rare in your local retailers. Consider everything from climate to water demands when you are planning a new landscaping project. There are water restrictions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of aspiring landscapers don&#8217;t consider online possibilities for shopping. Of course, online shopping is very convenient and allows access to landscaping plants that are hard to find or even rare in your local retailers.</p>
<p>Consider everything from climate to water demands when you are planning a new landscaping project. There are water restrictions in place in the summer in many locations, meaning that plants which need lots of water won&#8217;t get it and therefore won&#8217;t thrive, so choose native plants which need little to no watering instead.</p>
<p>Before doing landscaping, be certain you are aware of your property lines. This is of particular importance if your yard isn&#8217;t fenced. The last thing you want is an argument with your neighbor because you have encroached on their property. You can find these pieces of info from a deed.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to landscape your entire property at once. Divide your landscaping plans into different phases, taking into account the different seasons and levels of difficulty. This also helps you change up your designs if you need to.</p>
<p>Take time to accurately measure the area you are landscaping prior to visiting your garden center. This will make it simpler to figure out how you need of everything. This helps you to not waste money on gas and time by buying too much and having to return it.</p>
<p>To be sure you don&#8217;t waste money, plan in advance before buying anything. Sketch out how you&#8217;d like the landscaping to turn out, and make exacting measurements so you know how much of each material or plant type you need to fill the space. By having a materials list you can avoid impulse buying.</p>
<p>There is more to lawn maintenance than watering. You must also add nutrients to the soil to keep your plants happy. Fertilizer is extremely important, but you need to choose wisely. There are a number of specific landscape care and fertilization instructions that need to be followed.</p>
<p>When you design your landscape, don&#8217;t forget how it will appear in the autumn. Many people think only about summer and spring colors, but many plants offer beautiful color in the fall, and flowers such as pansies bloom during fall and winter. You will definitely value the decision in the fall when the garden looks fabulous.</p>
<p>Many people plant flowers and shrubs along their property lines and homes. This is good, and can be enhanced by also planting additional shrubs and plants in other locations on the property. This will provide more depth to your home. Your home will look further away from the street, which is a good thing.</p>
<p>Take your soil in for for testing prior to starting any landscape or gardening project. Having the soil tested can help you to determine what needs to be added or eliminated, so that you can take care of these things before you begin to plant. That way, your plants stand a better chance of thriving.</p>
<p>A useful maintenance tip is to shape and trim your shrubs and trees. Keep your trees and shrubs well-groomed by pruning them occasionally, as this will make your garden look much more attractive. This is a simple way to liven up your landscaping, and it is very easy to do.</p>
<p>Curves can be beautiful. A curved border can be more interesting and unique than keeping borders squared away. It is both pleasing and visually striking, and studies show that it increases your home&#8217;s value. Though tougher to create than a conventional straight border, there will be a big payoff for your hard work.</p>
<p>If landscaping on a budget is what you&#8217;re considering then remember that the entire project can be broken down into segments. Dividing your project into steps or seasons is a perfectly valid approach. This makes financing the project much more doable. Just write down each step in your process, and then choose the ones that are most important to finish first.</p>
<p>Since you are now aware of what can be done you can make changes today. If you have a yard that brings a smile to your face when you see it, your mood can be positively affected by that all day. It will be just as great to pull up at night and see the amazing transformation. You will appreciate the results every day.</p>
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		<title>Top Tips For A Garden Scheme That Will Take Your Breath Away</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 01:46:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a novice gardener, you should ensure that you follow the directions carefully for tool and chemical use. You might end up damaging your plants or getting a skin irritation. So make sure you take precautions, follow the simple directions and be safe. Be diligent in your efforts to banishing weeds! Weeds can be extremely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a novice gardener, you should ensure that you follow the directions carefully for tool and chemical use. You might end up damaging your plants or getting a skin irritation. So make sure you take precautions, follow the simple directions and be safe.</p>
<p>Be diligent in your efforts to banishing weeds! Weeds can be extremely detrimental to your garden. White vinegar can be used as a natural herbicide. That&#8217;s right, you have safe way to get rid of weeds right there in your kitchen cabinet. Use a spray bottle full of white vinegar and you won&#8217;t have to use your hands.</p>
<p>If you have recently sustained a cut, you should allow it to heal entirely before toiling in your garden. If you simply cannot wait to get back to gardening, you should at least cover the cut to protect it. The dirt and grime you come into contact with while gardening can cause even a small cut to become seriously infected. There are now bandages available that will entirely seal off any cut they are applied over.</p>
<p>Know the ideal times to harvest each of the vegetables you plant. There is a specific time to pick every sort of vegetable in order to maximize its taste and cooking utility. For instance, zucchini and baby peas will taste a lot better if you pick them when they are young. Contrarily, tomatoes should be left on the vine until maximum ripeness has occurred. Find out what the best harvest time is for your vegetables.</p>
<p>Bulbs are the best solution to get flowers in spring and in summer. Bulbs are hardy, easy to grow into flowers, and will blossom for several years. Various bulbs do not all bloom at the same time, and if you employ this knowledge wisely, your garden can provide freshly blooming flowers for half the year.</p>
<p>Consider planting evergreens that produce berries in your yard. This gives your garden a bit of a &#8220;splash&#8221; of color, even in winter when everything is nearly colorless. Some evergreens that will add life to your yard in the wintertime are the American Cranberrybush, Common Snowberry, Winterberry, and American holly.</p>
<p>As you are getting ready to plant your garden, consider what vegetables you cook with the most and grow those. This will assist you in decreasing the monthly bill for food, and get the most value out of your space for gardening. Not to mention, there&#8217;s no sense in planting a bunch of vegetables that will never be eaten.</p>
<p>Digging in hard clay soil is made even more difficult because it sticks to the shovel. Use a thin coat of floor or car wax on your shovel, then buff it with a nice clean cloth to make dealing with clay soil easier. This causes the clay to slide rather than stick, and prevents rust as a side effect.</p>
<p>Use your tool handles as rulers in the garden. Tools with long handles, such as shovels, hoes and rakes can be made into measuring sticks. Place the handles on the floor, then set a measuring tape alongside them. You can label distances using a permanent marker. Now, every time you work in your garden, you are going to have a powerful ruler at the touch of your fingertips.</p>
<p>Try to ensure your plants are dry and have enough air, daily! Moisture can be a magnet for disease and parasites on your plants. Fungi are parasites that are common in the plant world. To control fungi, use a fungicide spray on the area before you notice any problems.</p>
<p>Now you are much more prepared when it comes to gardening. It is amazing how much you can learn, even after thinking that you were pretty knowledgeable. The tips in the article should have set you on the right path to having a great garden and growing like the professionals.</p>
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		<title>Save Money On Fertilizers And Pesticides By Trying These Top Organic Gardening Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 May 2012 01:46:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Make the most of the time spent in your garden. It&#8217;s frustrating to search for a tool for a half hour. Have all of your tools gathered and prepared for use before you work in the garden, and make sure to put them away neatly. If you need to use a tool belt, try using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Make the most of the time spent in your garden. It&#8217;s frustrating to search for a tool for a half hour. Have all of your tools gathered and prepared for use before you work in the garden, and make sure to put them away neatly. If you need to use a tool belt, try using some pants with pockets in them.</p>
<p>Involve your children in gardening. Gardens are terrific teaching tools for kids, and provide great opportunities for interaction, growth, and instruction on healthy living.</p>
<p>If you want to sell your crops as organic, you should look into obtaining a certification proving that you are an organic garden. Obtaining this certification will give you further credibility as an organic gardener, boosting sales and proving to your customers that you provide only the best.</p>
<p>If you have plants inside, make sure the thermostat stays between 65 and 75 degrees. Your plants will not grow well if it is too cold. If your home isn&#8217;t that warm during in winter, try a heat lamp to use on your organic plants instead.</p>
<p>Check the roots of your plants. For instance, if you buy tomato seedlings for an organic plot, be cautious if you find green, lush-looking starts that have underdeveloped root systems. These starts will stick to the seedlings for quite some time, which prevents the seedlings from growing until the starts are gone.</p>
<p>Brick, stone or untreated wood is great for building raised beds. If you choose to use wood, see to it that it&#8217;s untreated and that it can resist rotting. Optimal wood choices that fit these criteria are locust, cypress, and cedar. Using untreated wood is especially important for veggie gardens, because chemicals from treated wood could leach into the soil, affecting your food. If you have used treated lumber, line your beds with plastic.</p>
<p>Be knowledgeable about buying plants you wish to add to your organic garden. This is very true of perennials or annuals. YOu&#8217;ll want to be certain to get the ones that have budded but not bloomed. Doing this makes it so that they can start to grow a strong root system.</p>
<p>For container planting, be sure to plant your seeds at a depth around three times the radius of the seed. There are some seeds, however, that you should not cover at all, since they need sunlight to germinate. Example of these kinds of seeds include the petunia and the ageratum. When in doubt about whether a seed requires direct sun exposure, you can find lots of information online or on the seed packaging itself.</p>
<p>When watering your garden, a soaker hose may be your best bet. The water comes out very slowly and evenly, and the hose can be placed exactly where water is needed, such as at the roots. They use less water than sprinklers and are much less tedious than hand watering your plants.</p>
<p>A good way to get fertilizer is by making compost yourself. A fun way to do this is to begin a small worm composting bin. Red wiggler worms, some dirt, kitchen scraps and newspaper shreds in a bin will get you started.</p>
<p>There are all kinds of plants that can grow in your organic garden. Acid-loving plants really like mulch. Mulch these acid-loving plants using pine needle-based mulch around September or October. When the pine needles break down, they will release acid, which will seep into the soil.</p>
<p>When the time comes to harvest your produce, collect it using an old laundry basket. Most laundry baskets are designed with a multitude of holes. This makes them a perfect strainer for washing your vegetables. When you put your produce in a basket, you can then rinse it off and let it strain any excess water through the laundry basket holes.</p>
<p>Putting the advice you just learned to use in your organic garden will help you realize several benefits, including having healthy plants and a reduction in toxins. Planting a natural garden also encourages wildlife to enjoy your garden, and this even benefits the plants growing within.</p>
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		<title>How To Have A Garden You Can Be Proud Of</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 17:45:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Look for evergreen variants that produce berries. This will aid in giving your garden great color, even during the winter when other plants have lost their colors. Other plants that boast of winter berries include: Holly, Snowberry and Winterberry. Pull all the weeds in your garden. Weeds can take a promising garden and turn it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Look for evergreen variants that produce berries. This will aid in giving your garden great color, even during the winter when other plants have lost their colors. Other plants that boast of winter berries include: Holly, Snowberry and Winterberry.</p>
<p>Pull all the weeds in your garden. Weeds can take a promising garden and turn it into a shell of its potential. Try using white vinegar to get rid of weeds. The acid in white vinegar kills weeds. You may also be using plants that need that very same acid. Load up your spray bottle with some white vinegar, and spray the weeds away instead of breaking your back removing them by hand.</p>
<p>As fall arrives, it is the time to prepare for planting fall edibles. If you want to find an interesting container for your lettuce or kale, try a pumpkin! Scoop the insides out of the pumpkin, and don&#8217;t forget to spray the inside with Wilt-Pruf. This will prevent your pumpkin from rotting. After you have finished this, you will be ready to start planting.</p>
<p>Make a plan for your garden. Planning gives you a map of your garden. When your plants begin sprouting and all look alike, you can refer to your plan to remind yourself of which plants are which. It can also aid in identifying the less prominent fledgling plants that lie withing a larger landscaped garden.</p>
<p>When winter arrives, you could save some plants by placing them inside your house. You may be able to save your most resistant or expensive plants. Dig the plant up without damaging the roots and place it a big enough pot.</p>
<p>When growing a vegetable garden it can be hard to control pests. You can&#8217;t use chemicals as they&#8217;re the last thing you want to be eating when you enjoy the fruits of your labor. The key to keeping garden pests at bay is to be relentless. By noticing them at an early stage, you can simply pluck them away from your plants with your fingers.</p>
<p>Think about starting plants in pots, and then placing the seedlings in the garden later. This will help the plants make it to full growth. This method also reduces the waiting time between plantings. Your seedlings will be ready to go in as soon as you remove the previous set of mature plants.</p>
<p>Some houseplants will resist their roots being disturbed, while others need to be re-potted. An easy way to test which plants require re-potting is to flip them over and tap on the pot until the moment the plant falls out with ease. If you can only see almost all roots, you need to find a new pot for this plant. However, if only a tiny amount of roots show or even none at all, then your plant is probably doing fine in the original pot.</p>
<p>In order not to shock your plants, you have to gradually accustom them to the change of temperature and conditions. Put the plants outside in the sun for one to two hours in the beginning. After a week, leave your plants outside for twice as long. By weeks end, you should have plants that are ready for a permanent home outside with no problem!</p>
<p>Knee pads are absolute miracle accessories if you work in a garden with plenty of low-growing plants. Weeding, watering and picking through your vegetation can cause a lot of damage to your knees if left unprotected. You can be more comfortable in the garden with a good pair of gardening knee pads.</p>
<p>Mix ammonia with water and spray on snails to kill them. Ammonia will turn to nitrogen later, which will benefit your plants. This method is harmless for your plants by lethal for snails. This spray works best when used every day.</p>
<p>Plant with fall season color in mind. Fortunately, this doesn&#8217;t have to be. The foliage of autumn makes for perhaps the most colorful season of the year. Maple, beech, and dogwood trees are many colors in the fall, from yellow to a deeper crimson. When choosing shrubs, think about cotoneaster, hydrangea or barberry.</p>
<p>As previously discussed, gardening has been enjoyed by civilizations for centuries. It was a requirement and a way of life a long time ago. Today, however, gardening is done for many reasons, including necessity, financial gain, and personal satisfaction. The advice provided to you can assist you in gardening, no matter what your reason for doing so. Gardening is rewarding both for you and all those who see your creations.</p>
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		<title>Increase Your Gardening Skills Through These Great Organic Gardening Tips!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 17:45:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pine needles make a great organic mulch. Certain plants are acidic, and thrive in acidic soil. If this is the case, use pine needles to mulch your beds. Spread the needles over the beds in a layer that is approximately 2-inches deep. Over time, the needles will begin to decay, supplying the soil with acid [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pine needles make a great organic mulch. Certain plants are acidic, and thrive in acidic soil. If this is the case, use pine needles to mulch your beds. Spread the needles over the beds in a layer that is approximately 2-inches deep. Over time, the needles will begin to decay, supplying the soil with acid as they do.</p>
<p>Use a soaker hose to water your garden. This type of hose allows you to water roots directly without wetting the plants&#8217; leaves. Soaker hoses need less water than their sprinkler counterparts, and it takes less of your time to use one than it does to water each plant by hand.</p>
<p>When preparing your organic garden for winter, consider putting up a makeshift tent in the garden by employing materials you have at home. Install old bean pols at the end of the beds. Position a bed sheet over the poles, and add bricks around the edges to hold down the sheet. This is an inexpensive way of making a tent to protect your crops in the winter.</p>
<p>Any type of gardening can be a fun hobby because it brings you closer to the earth, but creating an organic garden is really good at this. Organic gardening allows you learn the entire plant cycle, from the beginning to the end.</p>
<p>Look under the soil as a start! When buying tomato seedlings, avoid the ones with a bad root system or green starts. Starts like these can remain on the seedlings. This will inhibit their growth because they will not be able to grow until they are gone.</p>
<p>Organic gardening has been made much easier! Chose plants that are native to your area. If you opt for native plants that work well with your climate and soil, you will be less likely to need expensive fertilizers and pesticides. Native plants will thrive with only natural compost.</p>
<p>Organic material piled three inches deep is an effective mulch in your flower gardens. This fights weeds, retains moisture, and gives your garden valuable nutrients. Mulch will also improve the general appearance of your flower beds.</p>
<p>You need to mulch your flowerbed and garden using at least 3 inches worth of organic material. The soil will be nourished and will be able to retain more moisture. Also, weeds won&#8217;t grow as easily and the whole area will more professional.</p>
<p>Consider the climate and season when watering your plants. The amount of water you need depends on when you are doing the watering, whether your water is high-quality and the grade of the soil in your garden. Dry soil in a humid climate can accelerate the growth of unwanted foes, such as a leaf fungus. This is a perfect example of where your watering schedule would be adjusted to provide moisture in the peak hours of each day. Instead, the roots should be thoroughly watered.</p>
<p>A safe and effective way to repel bugs from your garden is by planting garlic in a few places. The smell of garlic repels lots of annoying insects. Be sure you plant them in an area that is going to be near other plants that are a little more prone to being attacked. A great benefit to planting garlic is you can use it for yourself because it is edible.</p>
<p>Compost at home for an excellent natural fertilizer. Starting a worm composting bin is a nice and fun way to take care of this. Red wiggler worms, some dirt, kitchen scraps and newspaper shreds in a bin will get you started.</p>
<p>It is economically smart to focus your gardening efforts on crops that would cost you more to buy at the supermarket. Value is subjective and will vary from person to person. Growing expensive plants in your home will save you money at the market. Plant the vegetables you will enjoy eating.</p>
<p>Reading these tips probably cleared up some of the questions you had about organic gardening. Hopefully, it made organic gardening seem less intimidating. You will enjoy wholesome fruits and vegetables fresh from your chemical-free garden.</p>
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		<title>How To Have The Perfect Outdoor Landscaping</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 15:47:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mulch is a necessary foundation for most flower beds. Mulch allows your plants to retain moisture which can be particularly helpful if you live in an area where heat is a major concern. The moisture that is locked in the mulch will provide your plants with water when they need it. A good way to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mulch is a necessary foundation for most flower beds. Mulch allows your plants to retain moisture which can be particularly helpful if you live in an area where heat is a major concern. The moisture that is locked in the mulch will provide your plants with water when they need it.</p>
<p>A good way to ensure your plant&#8217;s survival is by using peat moss. Peat moss provides nutrients for plants which might be lacking. Peat moss also looks darker and richer than regular dirt.</p>
<p>When planning on making some changes to your landscape, you need to pay attention to existing structures before breaking ground. Make sure your landscaping plans will not disturb underground cables or sprinkler pipes. Before digging, contact the county or city to ascertain that you don&#8217;t cause any damage to underground lines.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t try to buy all of your supplies at once; break the expense up into several phases. Few individuals have the funds to do everything all at once. Pay as you work and divide your job into different phases. The savings in loan or credit interest will be beneficial, plus you can always change directions if you have a new, creative angle to follow.</p>
<p>Do not overlook the havoc that certain landscaping features can wreak on your home and lawn. It&#8217;s important to know how the roots of your plants and trees will grow so that they don&#8217;t harm pipes below the ground. It&#8217;s equally important to know how tall or wide plants will grow so they don&#8217;t block important views. Take these things into consideration when making your landscaping plans.</p>
<p>It is very had to do landscaping for your entire yard at one time. It is a good idea to divide your project into phases, this will be much easier on your budget. It also will help you make changes to the design as you find changes that need to be made.</p>
<p>Plan out your yard before making a single purchase. Create a sketch of your finished landscape so you know precisely which materials you need. It can be fun to buy things on impulse, but it can also be costly, and won&#8217;t always give you your dream yard.</p>
<p>Make sure that your design is both beautiful and functional. For example, pay attention to how much space you are allocating between the patio and the driveway; you do not want it to be too narrow. Do not put your plants right near your house, or you may have to contend with bees and spiders, which could get into your home during the summer.</p>
<p>Seek the help of a landscaping professional before starting a big project. It may take a bit of cash, but by having an expert tell you what they think you can avoid costly mistakes and save some time. Speaking to them for as little as an hour can give you the guidance you need to complete your project correctly.</p>
<p>It is often prudent to go with lower-cost products. When looking at mulch, perennials and containers, you will notice that there is not much of a difference between the pricier and less expensive versions. Take the time to inspect each plant thoroughly prior to purchase. Places that sell these might not take care of them properly.</p>
<p>An excellent landscaping tip for everyone is to compile a list of every material you might need before beginning your project. It is terrible to start a project, only to realize that you don&#8217;t have an essential tool required to do the job.</p>
<p>As you know, your landscaping strongly influences how your home appears. Although landscaping properly is not easy, you can make it happen if you put some effort in. Make sure to implement the tips you&#8217;ve just read and you will soon have a beautiful looking landscape.</p>
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		<title>Ways To Get the Garden You Always Wanted</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 09:44:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t cut your grass too short! If you leave a bit more height, the grass roots will get deeper, making your lawn stronger. The shorter the grass is, the shorter the roots are, which leads to a dry lawn. Make sure to pre-soak seeds, preferably in a dark location. Soak the seeds by placing them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t cut your grass too short! If you leave a bit more height, the grass roots will get deeper, making your lawn stronger. The shorter the grass is, the shorter the roots are, which leads to a dry lawn.</p>
<p>Make sure to pre-soak seeds, preferably in a dark location. Soak the seeds by placing them in a container where they are covered with water. This will hydrate your seeds and it will cause them to grow faster. This increases the chances of survival for the seeds.</p>
<p>You should think about adding evergreen plants that yield berries into your yard space. They will provide a splash of color in the drab and dreary winter months when a lot of other plants have lost their colors. There is quite a variety of plants that will give your garden a splash of color during winter, including the American Cranberrybush, American Holly, Common Snowberry or Winterberry.</p>
<p>Try growing wheat grass or cat grass in the area of the plants your cat wants to eat. You can put something over the soil which surrounds the plants which has a bad smell to cats to deter them.</p>
<p>Gardening can be fun for the entire family. It can teach children about nature and bring families close together. Many children absolutely adore choosing the plants and flowers for your garden. Children also love situations in which getting dirty is acceptable, especially if parents are in on the fun.</p>
<p>A touch of organic mulch will boost the potential of the vegetable plants in your garden. Mulch helps the soil surrounding the plants remain moister for a longer time. It will also prevent weeds from popping up around your plants. This can prevent you from having to constantly pull weeds.</p>
<p>Be consistent with garden fertilization. One type of fertilizer that really helps plants grow is manure, but be sure to utilize a type that is commercially composted to reduce the chances of pathogens. There are a number of options for fertilizer, but the truth is that what you use is unimportant; you just have to remember to use something.</p>
<p>Prior to planting anything in your garden, check your soil. Many nurseries offer a soil analysis service, which will tell you what nutrients your soil is lacking and what you can do about it. Before you ruin any crops, make sure you do this. Soil can be analyzed at a lot of cooperative extension offices, so make sure you plan accordingly.</p>
<p>Fresh mint is a wonderful addition to a herb garden, but it can quickly take over your entire yard. Instead of planting mint in the ground, confine it to a large pot. Then, you can plant the container into the ground. However, the container walls will keep the roots held, and prevent the plant from consuming too much of your garden space.</p>
<p>Collect rainwater for your plants to become more ecologically friendly. You can save money by using this free natural resource collected in a container or barrel set in an open space. Have a natural garden, and keep it cheap, with this great alternative.</p>
<p>To keep dogs from disturbing your garden, spray some old aftershave, cologne, perfume or other strongly-scented products in the dirt or grass surrounding it. This covers up the smells that bring dogs to gardens in the first place, which means dogs are less likely to enter the garden.</p>
<p>Plant trees with decorative fall fruit. You normally think about the beautiful leaves in fall, but there are beautiful fruits too. Your berries will have a range of colors from deep reds to bright yellows, and will last well into winter, allowing your garden to remain colorful, and also providing food for birds. Some of the best types to use are crabapple, chokeberry, holly, and hawthorn.</p>
<p>Gardening can be a relaxing and very rewarding hobby, providing you with plenty of fresh produce grown with your own hands. Being able to make a meal from homegrown ingredients will leave you with a sense of satisfaction. Apply these guidelines in order to get the most out of gardening.</p>
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		<title>Learn New Organic Gardening Techniques With These Simple Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 09:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This will be organic gardening made easy. Make use of flowers, native grasses, and bushes in your landscaping. Plants that are adapted to your region&#8217;s climate, soil type and surrounding ecosystem thrive without the need for expensive fertilizers or insecticides. Instead, you will find that native plants will work especially well with compost made from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This will be organic gardening made easy. Make use of flowers, native grasses, and bushes in your landscaping. Plants that are adapted to your region&#8217;s climate, soil type and surrounding ecosystem thrive without the need for expensive fertilizers or insecticides. Instead, you will find that native plants will work especially well with compost made from other native ingredients!</p>
<p>Use peelings from fruit or other left over pieces like apple cores to create your own low cost compost. Each of these ingredients makes for rich, organic compost that nourishes your flowers and vegetables and costs next to nothing.</p>
<p>Create biodiversity in your garden. Including a healthy mix of native grasses and flowers will attract wildlife. Use a variety of plants, flowers and even fruit or vegetable-producing choices to create an abundant, natural garden. Not only will wildlife enjoy the space you have created, but you will have a pleasant spot to relax, and feel satisfied that you are helping the environment.</p>
<p>While any kind of gardening can make you feel as though you&#8217;re in tune with nature, organic gardening takes this to the next level. Organic gardening techniques allow you to be involved in the entire planting and growing process, while using only the safest and most sustainable resources.</p>
<p>When rinsing your vegetables save the water and added it back to your garden&#8217;s soil. While the soil on your vegetables is not appropriate for the dinner table, it is nonetheless nourishing for your garden. The water that was used to rinse the vegetables is enriched with the soil and can be poured back into your garden. Don&#8217;t use any chemicals or cleaners to wash off your produce.</p>
<p>Compost is extremely helpful in a garden, but what is in it? Many people build their compost bins out of leaves and grass, scraps of food, hay and wood chips. You can use a compost instead of a commercial fertilizer and save money.</p>
<p>Mix one part milk with six parts water and spray this liquid on your plants regularly. It can prevent the formation of powdery mildew, an infection that could destroy your crops. You can keep this in your fridge for about three weeks. It&#8217;s safe for daily use until you have the mildew controlled.</p>
<p>Garlic can be simple to grow organically. Cloves of garlic should be planted in well-drained soil with frequent watering in either the fall or spring. Plant the cloves one to two inches beneath the soil about four inches apart and with the pointed end up. Cut the green garlic shoots and use them as a substitute for chives or scallions. The bulbs are ready to harvest when the tops start to turn brown. Allow the sun to dry out the bulbs for a few days until the skin gets hard. They could be stored in an area that is cold, tied or loose in bunches.</p>
<p>Want to kill weeds naturally? Try using several newspaper layers to control weeds. Weeds require sunlight to grow. The layers of newspaper will kill the weeds because they no longer receive any sunlight. In time, the newspaper will decompose into the soil. If you want it to look better, just add a layer or two of much over top of the newspapers.</p>
<p>Leaves make a great organic compost that you can mix with soil. Leaves will decompose and create a healthy, nutrient rich compost. You will soon realize that this is a great method of creating organic compost for your garden at no cost.</p>
<p>Use this simple tip to get your perennial garden ready in a flash. Use a spade to dig into the turf, turn the turf over, then spread the area with approximately three inches of wood chips. Wait for a few weeks and plant new perennials in this area.</p>
<p>You just have to be patient if you want to get your organic garden into tip top shape. Apply the tips and techniques from this article to your efforts, and witness for yourself just how awesome your gardening can be. There are a huge number of plants to grow, and with these tips, you&#8217;ll succeed no matter which plants you ultimately choose.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Implementing A Home Landscaping Project!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 03:46:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Large shade trees look great, but it may be difficult to plant flowers that bloom underneath its shaded area. Use a ground cover as a great alternative to flowers in such areas. This can add beauty to your yard, and it is very easy to maintain. Cool ground cover varieties include hosta and sweet woodruff. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Large shade trees look great, but it may be difficult to plant flowers that bloom underneath its shaded area. Use a ground cover as a great alternative to flowers in such areas. This can add beauty to your yard, and it is very easy to maintain. Cool ground cover varieties include hosta and sweet woodruff.</p>
<p>Trim your plants. This keeps your yard looking cared for. There are many plants that can grow excessively like hollies, forsythia, and azaleas. You can be aggressive in your pruning of these plants since they easily grow back.</p>
<p>Incorporate a water feature into your landscape design. Ponds and streams through your yard can be dynamic additions. If budget is not a concern, consider asking for professional help to install a more elaborate pond or waterfall. Include water in your landscaping design and make it a focal point.</p>
<p>Do your shopping in phases if you cannot pay for all of the supplies at once. Most people, apart from a few lucky millionaires, will not be able to afford to purchase all of their landscaping supplies at once. Do what you can afford, and divide your projects into manageable chunks. That way, you won&#8217;t have to borrow money to complete your project, and completing your project in stages gives you the freedom to make changes should you not be satisfied.</p>
<p>When planting your garden, ensure you have focal points for all seasons. Select different plants that flower in different seasons, paying attention to what will grow well in your area. You can use trees with cool foliage or evergreens which keep your garden looking nice all year.</p>
<p>As you get ready to sell a home, it is crucial to spruce up the front yard landscaping to add some curb appeal. A vibrant lawn along with imaginative greenery gives a much better impression than a neglected yard ever can.</p>
<p>Be sure that you are aware of the hardiness zone in which you live, and buy appropriate plants with that information in mind. In 2012 the hardiness zones were updated by the USDA. This has not been done since 1990. This map can help you pick plants that will survive, as it shows the lowest temperatures experienced in your area, helping you make an informed choice.</p>
<p>As you choose what plants to include in your landscaping project, be sure to consider the climate in which you live. Some plants require a frost to get them started, and if your weather does not cooperate, they may not sprout. You also have to think about wind, sunlight, and precipitation such as rain or snow before you decide on plants.</p>
<p>Always look to incorporate native plants in your landscape design. Using local plants and trees can save you a lot of headaches. Plants that are local to the area will do their best in the worst soils, require less water and will survive the terrible weather conditions.</p>
<p>Before you begin your new landscaping project, you should sketch out what you desire it to look like. A sketch can help you to visualize the results and have a better idea of the materials you will need to complete the project. It will also be a lot simpler to use an eraser to modify your drawing, as opposed to redoing your entire lawn.</p>
<p>Learn as much as possible about various landscaping design techniques. Consider using one plant in the various planting beds to help tie in the landscaping in your yard. The textures of plants should also be taken into consideration. Do your research online, at the library or bookstore so that you will learn the best ways to mix plant shapes, colors and textures in pleasing and simple ways.</p>
<p>You might have realized that landscaping can mean different things to different people. Some people just want to add a few finishing touches, but others want to spend months planning the project so every detail will be perfect. If you follow the advice from this article, whatever type of landscaping you attempt will look amazing.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Knowing The Proper Garden Nutrients</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 01:43:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you don&#8217;t shock the plants, you should gradually get them use to a change in the temperature and conditions. Put them in the sun outside for a couple of hours during the first day. Over a period of several days, slowly increase the time they are allowed to stay outside. By weeks end, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you don&#8217;t shock the plants, you should gradually get them use to a change in the temperature and conditions. Put them in the sun outside for a couple of hours during the first day. Over a period of several days, slowly increase the time they are allowed to stay outside. By weeks end, you should have plants that are ready for a permanent home outside with no problem!</p>
<p>Choose plants that will provide color in autumn. It doesn&#8217;t have to be that way! Fall is the most colorful time of year for foliage. Maple trees, Dogwood, and Beech trees exist in lots of Fall colors that range from deep crimson to yellow. When you choose shrubbery, try hydrangea, barberry, or cotoneaster.</p>
<p>Start your plant in pots before you plant them in your garden. This really increases the survival rate of young plants. In addition, it lets you tighten the time in between plantings. Once you remove the most recent mature plants from your garden, the seedlings are immediately ready to be planted.</p>
<p>You must be sure to remove all of the weeds that grow in your garden. Weeds can kill a precious garden. To do this, think about using white vinegar. White vinegar can kill weeds! Keep a solution of vinegar diluted with water on hand to spray on weeds.</p>
<p>Always check to make sure you are not watering your plants too much or too little. Too much water can kill certain plants because of root rot, and too little water will cause your plants to wilt and die. Keep close tabs on the moisture level of your garden soil, and adjust it as needed.</p>
<p>A lot of annual plants prefer the cold winter months. If plants get excessively leggy, prune them a bit to maintain their appearance. In just a few weeks, they will bloom prettily once again, contrasting the browns of usual winter foliage. Annuals that look pretty in cold weather are petunias, snapdragons and dianthus.</p>
<p>Pick your vegetables when the temperature is moderate to avoid bruising them. For vegetables growing on vines, cut them carefully rather than twisting them off to avoid damage to the plant.</p>
<p>Irises can benefit from being separated. Divide any overgrown clumps to increase your stock. When the foliage dies, take the bulbous irises and lift them. The bulbs often divide in your hand with no intervention on your part, and when you replant them, they will usually flower the following year. You should divide rhizomes using a knife. Cut out new pieces from outside the bulb and throw away the old center. Make sure that every cutting contains a viable offshoot. Replant the new shoots right away.</p>
<p>Take care of your knees while working in the garden. For most people, bending over while gardening is too difficult. To get down to plant level without pain, try kneeling instead. You can pick up a knee pad for you to rest on so that your knees are at ease on the ground.</p>
<p>Rid your garden of snails by spraying them with a concoction of water and ammonia. The ammonia won&#8217;t hurt the fragile plants, and it will later convert to useful nitrogen. Its effect on snails, however, is deadly. The snails will no longer be able to harm your garden. Daily use is recommended for best results.</p>
<p>Mixing a variety of plants at different heights is how you can make a very interesting English garden. If you use plants of similar heights, the result will be pretty boring and uniform.</p>
<p>So, you can see that these suggestions are rather simple and easy to follow. Put the knowledge you have just learned to good use by gardening in a creative way. Pay special attention to the condition of your plants after you implement new techniques. If one method of care is not working well with your plants, abandon it and try a different one. With a little patience, you will end with a garden all of your neighbors will be jealous of.</p>
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		<title>Finally You Can Make Your Garden Grow Better Than Ever</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 01:43:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Get a wheelbarrow, and a stool so that you can kneel down while gardening. Spending time on the ground is rough on the knees, a portable and light stool can help make gardening easier. As well, gardening can involve some heavy lifting and moving, so a strong wheelbarrow can really make that aspect much more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Get a wheelbarrow, and a stool so that you can kneel down while gardening. Spending time on the ground is rough on the knees, a portable and light stool can help make gardening easier. As well, gardening can involve some heavy lifting and moving, so a strong wheelbarrow can really make that aspect much more effortless.</p>
<p>Do you enjoy fresh mint leaves though hate how they grow so fast and take over your entire garden? You should plant the mint in a rather large garden container or pot instead so you can monitor growth. You can simply put the container below the soil level. Once you do, the container will constrain the roots, preventing them from overshadowing all of your other plants.</p>
<p>You can use boiling water to get rid of weeds naturally. A pot full of boiling water is an effective herbicide, yet it is, chemically speaking, completely harmless. Just pour out the water on the weeds being careful to avoid any nearby plants. This can cause enough damage to the roots of any plant to kill it.</p>
<p>To keep pests away, you can use plants in the garden or other natural materials. A border of marigolds or onions around your veggies can prevent slugs. If you place wood ash around the base portion of a shrub seedling or tree, you will ward off insect pests. Using these natural methods will reduce the need for potentially harmful chemical pesticides.</p>
<p>When winter arrives, transfer a few plants into the house for safe storage during the cold weather. You might want to transplant your most valuable varieties. Remember to be gentle when digging up your plants; carefully dig away from the roots and gently place the plant into a container.</p>
<p>Plant annuals and biennials to make your flower beds brighter. Your flower beds will look different from one season to another. They are very helpful when trying to fill in gaps between shrubs and perennials in an area that is sunny. Some plants to get you started include petunia, marigold, sunflower, rudbekcia, and cosmos.</p>
<p>There are many houseplants that need to be re-potted, but some prefer to stay in their existing pot. You can easily check which of your plants need re- potting by turning them upside down, tapping their container until the plant willingly falls out. If you can only see almost all roots, you need to find a new pot for this plant. However, if there are only a small amount of roots showing or none at all, your plant is doing just fine in its original pot.</p>
<p>Create useful rulers from your tool handles. Tools with long handles, such as rakes, shovels or hoes can work as great measuring sticks. Lay the handles of said tools on the ground where it is flat and there is no interference, such as gravel, and stretch a measuring tape along one side. Mark the measurements with a permanent marker. The next time you find yourself in your garden, you will have one large ruler right at your fingertips.</p>
<p>If you have some children, gardening can be an enjoyable way to get your family to spend time together and bond with the other members of the family. Some kids like picking the plants and flowers out. Children also love situations in which getting dirty is acceptable, especially if parents are in on the fun.</p>
<p>Learn the best harvesting time for each kind of vegetable you plant. Every veggie variety has an ideal time frame for picking, so it&#8217;s important to catch them when their flavors peak. Baby peas, for example have much better flavor if they are harvested early in the ripening process, as does zucchini. On the other hand, tomatoes taste best when they are as ripe as possible from the vine. It&#8217;s best to learn when the harvest time is for your vegetables.</p>
<p>Gardening is a very relaxing and rewarding hobby. As you gain valuable gardening experience and take in lots of information, your skills will only get better. Make sure to use any advice you are provided with. Utilizing the information you have learned here can set you on the path to the garden of your dreams.</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening Tips That Can Help You Out</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 01:43:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organic gardening can be more difficult than gardening with chemicals, but the end result makes it worth it. Although the chemicals may claim greater results, using organic methods to tame your garden will do less harm to your body, and the environment. One odd but apparently useful tip for growing organic plants, is to lightly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organic gardening can be more difficult than gardening with chemicals, but the end result makes it worth it. Although the chemicals may claim greater results, using organic methods to tame your garden will do less harm to your body, and the environment.</p>
<p>One odd but apparently useful tip for growing organic plants, is to lightly brush your plants with your fingers or a piece of cardboard 1-2 times a day. This will sound a bit strange. However, it has been proven to cause plants to grow larger.</p>
<p>One way to create compost easily and cheaply is to mix up fruit peels and other refuse from fruit. These can create an excellent organic, natural compost for the beds, which will provide you with healthy and naturally beautiful plants at almost no cost.</p>
<p>You have heard a lot about the uses of compost, but you may not know how it is produced. Almost any organic item can be used to make compost. It may include leaves and grass, food scraps and wood chips. Use compost instead of fertilizer that you buy at the store.</p>
<p>This will make organic gardening easier. Stick to native plants, grasses, flowers and bushes when you plan out your landscape. Choose plants that are right for your climate and soil, to avoid the need for pesticide or fertilizer. By planting native plants that are used to growing in your location, you will see that they can gain their nutrients from the compost that is made from the surrounding plants and native ingredients.</p>
<p>Use at least 3&#8243; of organic material to mulch flowers and trees. This will conserve water, which will save you money and help the environment at the same time. You&#8217;ll discover it could also look really good.</p>
<p>Adding mulch to your garden can make your soil healthier. The mulch will protect the soil underneath it. This protective effect is especially important during the summer, as it protects the roots from the effects of the heat. The soil will also stay moist longer because it reduces evaporation. This is also a good way to control the weeds.</p>
<p>After seeds have sprouted, they require less warmth than they did prior to sprouting. Take your plants out of the heat once they start to grow. Also, remove plastic coverings from the tops of your growing containers to keep them from becoming too warm or humid. Watch the seeds so you can know when you do this.</p>
<p>Spend your time working efficiently in your organic garden. Don&#8217;t waste thirty minutes looking around for a tool. Prepare all the tools you need before you go out to work on your garden, and put them away nicely when you are done. One way to keep your tools handy is to use a belt especially designed to hold them. An alternative is to wear a garment with multiple pockets that are big enough to hold your more commonly used tools.</p>
<p>It will only take a few pieces of advice to help create a great perennial garden. Simply use a spade to cut underneath your turf, then flip the turf over and spread a few inches worth of wood chips across the area. Wait a few weeks and then plant your perennials into the brand new bed.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no need to buy produce that&#8217;s not up to standard. Use the suggestions outlined above to help you start growing your very own fruits and veggies today.</p>
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		<title>How Organic Gardening Can Help You Thrive And Survive</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2012 01:42:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You should work efficiently, instead of working hard in your garden, to simplify things. Don&#8217;t waste your time by looking all over for your tools. Set up the tools you will need for your day prior to hitting the garden, then put them away neatly at the end of your gardening session. One way to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You should work efficiently, instead of working hard in your garden, to simplify things. Don&#8217;t waste your time by looking all over for your tools. Set up the tools you will need for your day prior to hitting the garden, then put them away neatly at the end of your gardening session. One way to keep your tools handy is to use a belt especially designed to hold them. An alternative is to wear a garment with multiple pockets that are big enough to hold your more commonly used tools.</p>
<p>If you have a problem with bugs in your organic garden, give garlic a try by planting several garlic bulbs around where the problem is occurring. Pests often dislike the smell of garlic and go out of their way to avoid it. Be sure to plant the garlic around the perimeter of the garden and near pest-attracting plants. One benefit of planting garlic is edibility.</p>
<p>Leaves make for a good organic compost pile which you can mix in with soil. When the leaves decompose, they are broken down into a nourishing, rich compost that plants love. This is a great alternative to buying compost, and you can save a lot of money by doing this.</p>
<p>It is possible to control weeds with natural methods. You can place newspaper in several layers, and it will help control your weeds. Weeds can&#8217;t grow without sunlight. When you place layers of newspapers on top of them, the weeds will suffocate from the lack of light. Newspapers break down over time, and they make a great addition to compost. Use mulch on the top in order to make everything look attractive.</p>
<p>Use companion plants to enhance your other garden plants. Some plants seem to provide a more favorable environment for certain other plants. Companion plants can keep pests away, and improve soil quality. Fo example, vegetables and herbs that have strong scents can help neighboring vegetable plants stay pest-free.</p>
<p>Pine is a mulch that is great. Some plants need acidic soil to grow properly, because of their own acid content. If you have these plants in your garden, keep them healthy by using pine needles as mulch. Cover the plots with pine needles. As the pine needles decay, they&#8217;ll raise the soil&#8217;s acidity.</p>
<p>Make sure you place your trees so that they shade your home. You will not need to run air conditioners as much; in turn, it will help you to save money with utility bills, because the trees produce shade around your home.</p>
<p>Find out more about botanical insecticides to get rid of the pest. Under certain conditions, organic pesticides can outperform chemical products in effectiveness and safety. Natural products will not damage your plants and will disappear quickly. This means you might have to apply your insecticides more often.</p>
<p>Paying attention to spacing is important. As plants grow and spread out, you will not always know how much space will be required. You will need to provide this space to provide ample room and because you need air circulating to your garden. Think ahead and give each plant room for expansion, by properly spacing the seeds.</p>
<p>Be cognizant of when and how to give the plants in your organic garden enough water. A soaker hose would be of great use for this watering job. This could directly water the plant&#8217;s base, and that could help reduce moisture lost due to evaporation. Many experts advise that you water your plants early in the morning.</p>
<p>An organic gardener enjoys the benefits of working with nature, producing wonderful food through hard work and patience. This hobby makes use of the land around us to grow something that tastes really good. You can be a successful, effective organic gardener by using this information and working hard.</p>
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		<title>Creative Ideas And Practical Gardening Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 17:41:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For flowers throughout the spring and the summer, be sure to plant some bulbs. A hardy perennial addition to your garden, bulbs will continue to delight every year. The types of bulbs you use will determine the time of year your flowers will bloom, giving you the pleasure of blooms from spring to summer, if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For flowers throughout the spring and the summer, be sure to plant some bulbs. A hardy perennial addition to your garden, bulbs will continue to delight every year. The types of bulbs you use will determine the time of year your flowers will bloom, giving you the pleasure of blooms from spring to summer, if you plant them right.</p>
<p>If there are children in your family, then gardening can turn into a wonderful bonding activity for all family members. Many children love picking out the flowers and plants. Especially for your children, the prospect of playing in the dirt and mud with their parents will be quite appealing.</p>
<p>Keep your gardening on a schedule. A planting calendar can make your gardening experience more efficient because you will have a plan for each season. It can help you to be prepared ahead of time, and know what to buy, as well as when to buy it. You can make a planting calendar using a computer program, or with paper.</p>
<p>When dealing with any type of seeds in gardening, it&#8217;s important that you soak them overnight in a cool, dark location. Soak the seeds by placing them in a container where they are covered with water. This will hydrate the seeds and facilitate growth. Your seeds will then have the best chance possible to survive to maturity.</p>
<p>Make sure you protect any tender deciduous shrubs. If you have some tender shrubs that are in planters, you need to protect them from cold weather. Connect the tops, and then place a sheet over the top of the wigwam. You will protect your shrubs from the cold without having to cover them in plastic, which can cause rot.</p>
<p>Spray old aftershave, perfume, or scented products around the grass of your garden to prevent your dog from entering it. Your dog will be less attracted to your garden when these scents overpower compost scents and other smells dogs like.</p>
<p>Make garden tools do double duty as handy makeshift rulers. You can use shovels or rakes as measuring sticks. Lay the handles onto the floor and place a measuring tape beside them. A permanent marker can be used to label distances. The next time you find yourself in your garden, you will have one large ruler right at your fingertips.</p>
<p>Water is vital to a healthy garden. Just like people, plants require water for their survival. The sun will dry out the soil if you do not water your garden regularly. A good watering routine will maximize the beauty of your garden.</p>
<p>If you want to grow peas, consider starting them indoors instead of planting them outside. The seeds will have a better germination rate if you start them indoors. They will also be stronger, and better equipped to resist disease and insects. You will be able to transfer the seedlings outdoors after they become better established.</p>
<p>If you want to grow vegetables in you backyard, it is vital that you place them in an area where they could get roughly six hours of sun on a daily basis. Proper sunlight is a prerequisite for proper growth. Some flowers also need six hours of daily direct sun in order to grow and blossom well.</p>
<p>You do not need store-bought chemical treatments for plant mildew. All you need to do is mix baking soda with a tiny bit of liquid soap in with some water. Spray this mix on your plants every week and the mildew should go away. This is a natural solution for ridding your plants of mildew safely.</p>
<p>Two items you need to invest in when working in a garden are a wheelbarrow, and a kneeling stool. Spending time on the ground is rough on the knees, a portable and light stool can help make gardening easier. Also having a garden usually requires moving heavy dirt and objects, so investing in a wheelbarrow is a very sound investment.</p>
<p>You need to water your plants properly. Too much water can cause the roots of the plants to actually rot and your plants will die. Too little water can kill your plants as well. Always stay on top of how moisturized your soil is, and make sure you keep it at a healthy level.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s not so bad, right? Just like any number of topics, much has been written on the subject of gardening, and therefore a great deal of advice is available. With a few basic tips, you can get off to a good start on your gardening adventure. Hopefully, you got this from the tips above.</p>
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		<title>Garden The Organic Way With These Great Tips!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 17:40:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would you like to make your own compost without spending a lot of money? Save all the pieces of fruit you don&#8217;t eat! These items naturally create compost, and this provides great bedding for your garden at almost no cost to you. Make sure you have some plastic bags around so that you can cover [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would you like to make your own compost without spending a lot of money? Save all the pieces of fruit you don&#8217;t eat! These items naturally create compost, and this provides great bedding for your garden at almost no cost to you.</p>
<p>Make sure you have some plastic bags around so that you can cover any muddy gardening shoes you have. This allows you to maintain your flow so you can rapidly get back to your gardening.</p>
<p>Try to work as efficiently as possible when gardening. You do not have the time to spend an hour looking for each tool you need. Before you start work in the garden, make sure you have the necessary tools, and always remember to put them away when you are finished. You can keep your garden tools in a tool belt, or in your pockets. Another good idea is to keep them all in a bucket that you carry around with you.</p>
<p>If you want a sustainable garden, leave a part of it undisturbed for wildlife to enjoy. As the natural wildlife begins to flourish, the various insects, birds, and other natural life around will all blend together and actually assist your garden as it begins to grow.</p>
<p>Change how much you water your plants with the changing of the seasons. You should also adjust your watering habits if the temperature or amount of rainfall changes dramatically. The amount of water you use each time should be dependent on the water quality, the soil type and what time of day you are doing it. As an example, leaves should not be watered in humid, warm climates else leaf fungus could occur. Water the plants root system thoroughly instead.</p>
<p>You should spray the garden plants with six parts water and one part milk regularly. Spraying your plants with this natural solution helps to ward off powdery mildew. You can store the mixture in the fridge for as long as three weeks. Use it every day until all traces of mildew are gone.</p>
<p>Spacing is an important factor to consider when planting your garden. You can underestimate how much space you need when they are growing. This will give you enough room to work around your garden without smashing any plants. Make sure that you map out your garden layout beforehand and place your seeds with an adequate amount of space in between each.</p>
<p>Coat your flower beds with a few inches of an organic mulch. This fights weeds, retains moisture, and gives your garden valuable nutrients. In addition, your flower beds will have a beautiful, finished appearance year round.</p>
<p>Be sure you know how you should buy plants that you want to add in your organic garden. This is evident when purchasing perennials or annuals. You need to be sure to get ones that are budded but not in bloom. That way, the plants will have the ability to build sturdy roots within your garden.</p>
<p>You have to decide what you want to grow in your organic garden. Even within the family of a specific flower or vegetable, the different varieties available have differing environmental requirements. Even with roses, the varieties available will mean that you may not be successful with any one type. Know your specific surroundings and what will thrive there.</p>
<p>Being a success at organic gardening requires patience, effort and a willingness to learn. This skill utilizes a simple patch of ground to produce healthy, delicious, natural foods. If you put in the work, learn through trial and error, and most importantly, keep this tips in mind, your organic gardening skill will increase greatly.</p>
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		<title>Looking For Easy Landscaping Tips?  Try These!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 15:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people fail to consider buying landscaping plants online. Shopping online is faster and more convenient, and also provides you access to unusual plants that may not be in stock at a local store. Always lay out the plan before you make any purchases. Create a sketch of the landscaping plans to help [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people fail to consider buying landscaping plants online. Shopping online is faster and more convenient, and also provides you access to unusual plants that may not be in stock at a local store.</p>
<p>Always lay out the plan before you make any purchases. Create a sketch of the landscaping plans to help you figure out the materials you need. This will help you to avoid impulsive, wasted, and expensive purchases.</p>
<p>Before embarking on your project, make a list that includes everything you need. There are few things worse than beginning your project and discovering you are missing a needed item. Then, you have to stop working so you can go purchase the missing material.</p>
<p>Create a multi-seasonal garden to get a lot from your landscaping efforts. Select certain plants that will bloom in different seasons according to your location and its accompanying weather. Trees which turn red in the winter or evergreen bushes are excellent choices for the colder months.</p>
<p>Curves are extremely attractive. Use curved borders in your design. Not only will it look nice to the eye, studies show that it may actually make your property be worth more. It may be a little harder to install than a straight border, however, the result is well worthwhile.</p>
<p>Consult a professional before you start a new project. If you are new to landscaping, it&#8217;s important to speak to professionals about any questions you have. They can make sure that you don&#8217;t make any big mistakes and save you the time and hassle of having to redo things. All the advice you can get can help you transform your landscape and take advantage of its potential.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t want to weed your garden, plant with that in mind. Weeds thrive in bare spaces where they don&#8217;t have to compete with other plants. Look for a ground cover that is healthy and dense. Weeds can&#8217;t be a problem if they don&#8217;t have enough sunlight or nutrients. To achieve the best success, be sure your yard is watered and fertilized regularly.</p>
<p>Regular watering, of course, is just one of the many maintenance expenditures that must be invested into landscaping. You also must think about fertilization, soil type, and many other factors. Choosing the right fertilizer is the difference between thriving plants and dead ones. You always must follow the application instructions closely.</p>
<p>Multi-level elements can add great dimension to landscaping designs. Add a few fountains, purchase some lovely pottery, and consider implementing terraces to turn your flat and boring design into one that really captures attention. You don&#8217;t have to have heavy equipment to add appealing dimension to your landscaping project. You can use a shovel to create gentle slope; landscaping is being creative.</p>
<p>Never be afraid when it comes to getting unneeded plants out of your yard. Sometimes, when a plant is fully mature, it won&#8217;t look good in your garden. If you remove these undesirable plants, your landscape may be more aesthetically pleasing. In addition, you can replace such plants with something more appropriate for the space. Remember: removing the plant doesn&#8217;t mean killing it. You can give the plant away, if you can&#8217;t find a better space for it in your yard.</p>
<p>Trim your plants. This keeps your yard looking cared for. There are many plants that can grow excessively like hollies, forsythia, and azaleas. These plants will grow back quickly, so don&#8217;t be afraid to trim them.</p>
<p>Add variety in your yard by planting different sizes and shapes of plants as well as ones with unique textures. Use larger plants as anchors while scattering smaller plants around them in clusters. Put smaller plants ahead of bigger ones to best fill up the area. Go ahead and use a theme if you have the proper amount of contrast to keep things interesting.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s nice to have an &#8216;open-plan&#8217; garden, creating a little privacy can turn your yard into a much more relaxed area. Planting shrubs and trees or simply erecting a fence can give you the privacy you need. There are many options available in landscaping to accomplish a visual barrier, if you need to.</p>
<p>The littlest bit of lawn care can go a long way to improving your home. With the right techniques, you can make your home the most talked-about property in town. Utilize the information from this article to begin right away.</p>
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		<title>For Great Advice On Knowing The Right Soil, Try These Great Tips!</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re growing veggies in the garden, they need to be in a spot that lets them get about six hours of sun daily. Proper sunlight is a prerequisite for proper growth. Some flowers also need six hours of daily direct sun in order to grow and blossom well.</p>
<p>Start your garden by planting seed in small pots. When you begin a garden, it&#8217;s most eco friendly to do so with seed. Packaging materials for many plants utilize plastics that are not recyclable, so avoid these containers and choose instead to sow your garden with seeds or utilize organic pots.</p>
<p>Even planting a vegetable garden involves a bit of self-imposed bureaucracy. Start by listing the plants you wish to grow, and then draw out a sketch of the planting area and section out what plants go where. You should consider each plant&#8217;s mature size, water requirements and need for sunlight.</p>
<p>When autumn has arrived, you must plant everything you want to eat before winter. Clay pots are boring, so replace those ordinary lettuce and kale pots with pumpkins. Use some Wilt-Pruf to prevent your pumpkin from decomposing and then you can put your plants right inside. Once you have completed this, start planting!</p>
<p>Be smart when you water your garden. You can save time by using soaker hoses when watering plants. By doing this, you won&#8217;t need to water your plants individually. Use low water pressure with your soaker hose so that the force of the water does not harm sprouts and seedlings. Give it a few hours to water the plants so you have schedule freedom to tend to other matters.</p>
<p>Maximize use of the colors of autumn. A lot of trees, shrubs, and vines will not be the best until the autumn, then they will turn your garden into a array of bright colors. The change in color happens as a result of the plants ceasing to produce chlorophyll, which makes plants green. To increase your chances of a great display, make sure the plants receive a lot of sun for most of the day, especially in the afternoon. Some plants that really stand out here are Boston ivy, barberry, burning bush, and maple.</p>
<p>Plant a small fruit tree if you have a small garden. Many gardens within city limits don&#8217;t have space for full-size trees, but have plenty of space for miniature versions like the dwarf fruit tree. These trees start to bear fruit three to five years after planting, and produce full size fruit. The best time to plant these trees is in the spring, but you need to water them religiously until they start to grow.</p>
<p>Pouring the excess water from your dinner of steamed veggies on them can help. You may fertilize the soil with tea or coffee for plants that favor acidic environments, like rhododendrons and gardenias. If you find that you have a fungus problem, try sprinkling some chamomile tea on your plants.</p>
<p>A good way to ensure that your seeds sprout effectively is to start them in smaller pots and then transplant them once they reach the seedling stage. This really increases the survival rate of young plants. You will then be able to lessen the time between planting your seeds. Using this method, you can remove the mature plants, then put the seedlings in their places.</p>
<p>Plants need ample amounts of CO2 to reach their maximum growth. A high level of CO2 provides an optimum environment for growth. A greenhouse is the best way to create an environment rich in CO2. Make sure to keep CO2 levels high to provide the best growing environment for your plants.</p>
<p>Use rubbing alcohol and vinegar to remove salt from clay pots. Plants potted in clay pots can accrue salt deposits over time and become quite unsightly. You should combine equal portions of water, white vinegar and rubbing alcohol onto the pot. Once you do this, use a cleaning brush made of plastic to scrub this combination, and you&#8217;ll discover the salt melting away. When cleaning is complete, rinse the pot and let dry thoroughly before using again.</p>
<p>As discussed earlier, gardening has been a popular activity for thousands of years. Many years ago, it was actually a way of sustaining the family. Now, it can be done by people who have no intention of even growing food; it is used for pleasure as well as for other reasons. Whatever reason pulls you in to gardening, the information you have read in this article should help you to enjoy the process just that much more. Gardening is rewarding both for you and all those who see your creations.</p>
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		<title>Smart Organic Gardening Ideas For A Healthier Garden!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 09:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plant trees strategically to maximize the amount of natural share over your home. This can save you money on electricity, as the trees will cool the area, which means the air conditioning doesn&#8217;t have to work as hard. When running your own organic garden, you should consider digging small ditches in between your plant rows. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plant trees strategically to maximize the amount of natural share over your home. This can save you money on electricity, as the trees will cool the area, which means the air conditioning doesn&#8217;t have to work as hard.</p>
<p>When running your own organic garden, you should consider digging small ditches in between your plant rows. This will mean that water will flow directly to the plants with no additional effort on your part. This will help to save water, which means you will save money.</p>
<p>Douse your plants often with a combination of a milk and water in a 1:6 ratio. It can prevent the formation of powdery mildew, an infection that could destroy your crops. This solution will keep for up to 21 days when stored in a refrigerator. You can use it once each day until mildew is no longer a problem.</p>
<p>Buy a soaker hose if you plan to plant an organic garden. The water comes out very slowly and evenly, and the hose can be placed exactly where water is needed, such as at the roots. They are better because sprinklers use too much water and hand-watering is too time-consuming.</p>
<p>Wash your vegetables outdoors, and use the runoff in your garden. The dirt and nutrients that are washed from your fresh vegetables can be reused in the garden and add enhanced nourishment that tap water and rain water can not supply. Avoid using cleansers and utensils when you clean the vegetables.</p>
<p>One unusual tip in organic gardening, is to &#8220;pet&#8221; your seedlings often. Use your hands or a piece of cardboard and lightly ruffle the seedling about one or two times a day. Even though it sounds strange, it will help plants get bigger.</p>
<p>This is a very easy organic gardening tip! Bushes, native grasses, and flowers should be the essentials of your landscaping needs. Plants that are adapted to your region&#8217;s climate, soil type and surrounding ecosystem thrive without the need for expensive fertilizers or insecticides. Native plants will thrive and grow with compost made of dead plants which came before.</p>
<p>Depending on the season and weather, adjust your watering habits. There are many variables of how much water your plants need including soil, light, and outdoor temperatures. For instance, in warm and balmy locations, it is important not to water leaves, as doing so tends to foster fungus growth. You have to make sure to water the root system.</p>
<p>When you are planning on growing a garden, you should think about the space you will need to provide a healthy growing area for your plants. It can be easy to underestimate how much space your plants will need once they begin growing. Plants need room for physical growth and for the air to circulate within the soil. Plant the plants appropriately when it comes to spacing the seeds.</p>
<p>When it&#8217;s time to dig a hole for a shrub or a tree in an organic garden, make the hole super ugly-looking. Roots may not be able to tap into nearby water sources if the hole is cut to cleanly with the shovel.</p>
<p>You have probably heard that compost is an effective fertilizer for organic gardens, but are you aware of what goes into compost? It is made of things such as wood chips, lawn cuttings, fallen leaves, bits of produce, straw and other yard waste that has started to decompose. Compost can be used instead of commercially produced fertilizer.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re planning on selling crops to people and labeling them as organic, you will need to receive an organic gardening certification. Obtaining this certification will give you further credibility as an organic gardener, boosting sales and proving to your customers that you provide only the best.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s simple to quickly prepare your soil for the planting of a perennial garden. Take your spade and work up a thin layer of soil. Turn that soil over, then spread a few inches of wood chips on the newly turned area. Let this sit for a couple weeks, next dig into it to plant your new plants.</p>
<p>After you have read these suggestions, you can understand what you need to do to be a wonderful organic gardener. You have much of the information that you need right at your fingertips. All that remains is for you to apply it. If you recall this advice, you can develop and hone your own techniques to create a flourishing organic garden.</p>
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		<title>Landscaping Tips Everyone Should Be Aware Of</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 03:44:17 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Create a softer look in your yard with curved borders. Rounded edges have a better visual appeal than cornered edges. The curved landscape borders offer a nice complement to the rigidity of the sides of your driveway and house.</p>
<p>Know what your area&#8217;s hardiness zone is and buy plants which will thrive there. The hardiness zone map was updated by the USDA in 2012, which is something that hadn&#8217;t been done for 22 years. Consult this map to help you determine which plants can survive even harsh temperatures during the growing season.</p>
<p>Choose a self-maintaining landscape plan to banish weeds from your lawn. Weeds thrive in places where there is room for them to flourish. Work to create a dense, healthy grass cover. If weeds are not able to get sunlight or the nutrients they need, they won&#8217;t be able to grow. To get the best results, be sure to water often and fertilize as necessary.</p>
<p>A great idea in creative landscaping is shaping your trees and shrubs. Shaping and pruning trees and shrubs will keep your yard looking neat and well-groomed. This represents an easy way to add beauty to your outdoor space.</p>
<p>Measure the area in which you will be working before you start buying plants or other supplies. This will make it simpler to figure out how you need of everything. This will keep you from buying too little or too much of any item.</p>
<p>Choose locations carefully before you start building. You need to be sure you place your planting beds in the right area of your yard for the plants to thrive. Consider the light, shading, rain and other elements the plants will be exposed to on particular areas of your property.</p>
<p>Many people plant flowers and shrubs along their property lines and homes. You should space your shrubbery and plants out throughout the property. Doing this will improve the depth appearance of your home. It will enhance your house&#8217;s curb appeal ideally.</p>
<p>When planning your landscape project, include several different species of plants and shrubs. This is critical to preserving your yard should it be the victim of an insect infestation or disease outbreak. If there is only one type of plant in your landscaping, you could lose them all with an outbreak of disease or an attack of insects. If you diversify your landscaping choices, your plants have a much better chance of surviving.</p>
<p>When planning your landscaping project, consider fall colors. Many people think only about summer and spring colors, but many plants offer beautiful color in the fall, and flowers such as pansies bloom during fall and winter. When the autumn comes, you will be rewarded with a stunning display in your yard.</p>
<p>For certain basic yard items, buy the most cost-effective version. For supplies such as containers and popular perennials, there isn&#8217;t a big difference between the economy version and the expensive version. Check your plants over carefully. Plants that are sold at a deep discount may not have had the water or care that they require.</p>
<p>Try shopping online and through catalogs to save some cash when buying your plants. Specialty plants, as well as rare ones, can be found online or by phone at cheaper costs than what your local nursery offers. This shopping method also offers you with convenience, as the items are shipped directly to your home. Do not forget to include the cost of shipping when you are deciding how to make your purchase.</p>
<p>Landscaping isn&#8217;t just done by professionals. You could make your yard look good as long as you are dedicated and if you are doing things the right way. When you are all finished, your neighbors will indeed be jealous of your new found skills. You couldn&#8217;t wish for a better result!</p>
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		<title>Learn How To Get The Most Out Of Your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 01:39:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One way to correct your soil&#8217;s alkalinity is by amending your soil with used coffee grounds. Used coffee grounds will add acidity, helping to optimize the soil&#8217;s pH. This simple act can lead to vegetables that taste better and look more appealing. Make sure that your sod is laid properly. You will need to prepare [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One way to correct your soil&#8217;s alkalinity is by amending your soil with used coffee grounds. Used coffee grounds will add acidity, helping to optimize the soil&#8217;s pH. This simple act can lead to vegetables that taste better and look more appealing.</p>
<p>Make sure that your sod is laid properly. You will need to prepare your lawn soil before laying the sod. Remove any weeds, and break the soil up into a fine tilth. Compact the soil firmly but lightly, and make certain it is flat. Be sure the soil is thoroughly moist. You should lay your sod staggered, and have the joints offset. Press the sod down firmly so that the surface is flat and even. If there are gaps remaining, fill them with a bit of soil. According to your climate, you will likely need to water the new sod daily over a period of a couple of weeks. This will insure proper root formation and establishment.</p>
<p>Sensibly water your garden. Use a type of soaker hose so that you don&#8217;t need to do individual waterings with the hose nozzle, or be refilling a watering can constantly. Keep water pressure on your hose low so you don&#8217;t harm fragile plants. Just use it on your foliage for a few hours.</p>
<p>Create useful rulers from your tool handles. Tools with long handles, such as shovels, hoes and rakes can be made into measuring sticks. Lay the handles upon the floor and use a tape measure along side of them. Label the distances with a permanent marker. When you are gardening next, you&#8217;ll have a ruler beside you at all times.</p>
<p>Protect and define your garden with some type of border. This keeps animals out from the beginning, before you have sprouts or plants visible.</p>
<p>If you plan on growing peas, you should consider starting them indoors instead of beginning them outside. Pea seeds germinate better indoors. They will also be stronger, and better equipped to resist disease and insects. The seedlings can then be transplanted outside after becoming strong enough to withstand the elements.</p>
<p>Carbon dioxide, or CO2, is essential to the growth of plants because of its role in photosynthesis. A major portion of plants grow their best in an environment with a saturated level of CO2. A greenhouse is the best way to create an environment rich in CO2. In this environment, the CO2 levels are kept high so the plants can experience optimal growing conditions.</p>
<p>Fertilizer in the garden is a must. Composted manure is effective in raising healthy plants, and commercial fertilizer products are safer and more convenient. It is important that you use some sort of fertilizer, although it doesn&#8217;t really matter which variety you choose.</p>
<p>While you garden, it&#8217;s important that you wear the right clothing to protect your skin from the damaging rays of the sun. Try wearing a large sunhat and sunglasses to protect your face and eyes, and use sunscreen on any exposed skin. Protecting yourself from harmful UV rays means you are less likely to get sunburned or suffer skin cancer later in life.</p>
<p>You can be friendly to the environment by using rainwater to water your plants. Using a special rain barrel or other workable container to capture rainwater can save money on monthly water bills, and make the best use of your naturals resources. This green approach saves your money and makes the most of your environment.</p>
<p>Take advantage of the beautiful colors of fall. Gardens and yards come alive with warm, impressive reds and yellows during the fall as deciduous trees, shrubs, and even vines begin to change color. It is at this time that the plants cease production of chlorophyll and their natural pigments begin to be revealed. When planting in consideration of fall color, choose sunny locations where the plant receives full sun for a substantial percentage of the day. Plants and shrubs that make for excellent choices are chestnut, barberry, boston ivy, burning bush and maple.</p>
<p>Now you are prepared to start gardening. Even if you have some previous experience with gardening, you now know more about this art. The ideas within this article have hopefully gotten your enthusiasm up for some wonderful gardening adventures of your own!</p>
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		<title>Become An Organic Gardening Master By Using These Hints</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 May 2012 01:38:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do not let your gardening chores add up. While you may not be able to spend time in the garden on a daily basis, there are still many things you can do to keep things from snowballing out of control. If you are outside with your dog, pluck a few weeds while your dog is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do not let your gardening chores add up. While you may not be able to spend time in the garden on a daily basis, there are still many things you can do to keep things from snowballing out of control. If you are outside with your dog, pluck a few weeds while your dog is taking care of his business.</p>
<p>Organic gardening can be more difficult than gardening with chemicals, but the end result makes it worth it. While the chemical companies claim great benefits, organic gardening will always provide the most rewarding and healthy crops.</p>
<p>If aphids cause you problems in your garden, you could try to use soapy water to solve it. Simply spray the plant with a mixture of soap and water in its entirety, including its leaves, buds and stems, and then rinse with clean water.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to remember that while commercialized chemicals may seem like the logical route to go, organic gardening predates any type of chemical enhancers. This is just how people lived life long ago. When the Native Americans taught the pilgrims how to plant crops they recommended burying a fish with the seeds. Instead of paying for expensive fertilizer, create your own compost pile. This helps to recycle, cut down on your trash output and increase your garden produce.</p>
<p>Allow your children to assist with the work to be done in your organic garden. An organic garden will help your child learn more about plants and insects, and it&#8217;s a wonderful bonding time while growing healthy produce.</p>
<p>Always think about what alternatives to chemicals you can use to solve problems in your garden. Remember that chemicals have no place in organic gardening and should not be used. Always look into natural solutions before turning to chemicals. One way to naturally feed your plants is through the use of compost. Organic materials hold many advantages over chemical methods. Chemicals tend to build up in the soil, which can leach into the drinking water.</p>
<p>Know how to make beds the correct way, if you want to make an organic garden. Begin by slicing beneath the turf using a spade. After doing this, flip the dirt upside down, then cover the area with several inches of wood cihps. You can cut and plant after a couple weeks.</p>
<p>You can use the leaves out in your yard to mix and make an organic compost with when you combine it with your soil When the leaves decompose, they&#8217;ll become a compost that will nourish your plants. Using this free garden-waste is a great way to improve the health of your organic garden without spending money.</p>
<p>When the soil is healthier, the plants are too, and can resist more diseases and damage that&#8217;s caused by insects. While the insects are still present, you are avoiding their damages, so everyone is happy.</p>
<p>To be able to say you have legitimate organic and credible crops, you will need to be certified as having an organic garden. This can increase your sales and also prove to your customers that they are getting the best produce out there.</p>
<p>When mulching your flowerbed or garden, most people recommend adding about three inches of mulch. In addition to adding aesthetic beauty, the mulch will nourish your soil and help it retain water more easily while preventing weeds from growing.</p>
<p>A great way to ensure that your organic garden will do well is to keep a section of your land unspoiled. The natural wildlife will spring up and make for a perfect organic habitat. This can be a good area for the types of insects that pollinate plants. It can also be a sanctuary for birds, which will help some plants thrive. This can greatly improve the production of your organic garden.</p>
<p>Now, you shouldn&#8217;t get your hopes up and believe that a few tips are going to turn you into an instant professional gardener. However, these tips are a great starting point if you do plan to grow organically. As you implement these tips and hone your skills, you&#8217;ll be a professional green-thumb-holder in no time.</p>
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		<title>What To Watch Out For With Pests In Your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 17:38:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mint is a very tasty herb that has a tendency to run wild in the garden if not kept in check. Rein their growth; you can do this simply by planting mint inside a larger garden container or pot. If you prefer, you can even place the container in the ground, but the pot&#8217;s walls [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mint is a very tasty herb that has a tendency to run wild in the garden if not kept in check. Rein their growth; you can do this simply by planting mint inside a larger garden container or pot. If you prefer, you can even place the container in the ground, but the pot&#8217;s walls will prevent the mint from spreading and being a nuisance in your garden.</p>
<p>An excellent garden shouldn&#8217;t begin from plants. They should begin from seeds. Not only is this more of an effective method for gardening, but it&#8217;s also more environmentally-friendly. It is common for commercial plants to be packaged in plastic that is not commonly recycled, and therefore, it is better to use seeds or purchase plantings only from merchants who make use of organic packaging.</p>
<p>When you are ready to start your garden, think about which vegetables you use often while cooking, and make sure to plant those. This will make your garden space-effective and cost-effective. You want to avoid planting anything you don&#8217;t use or eat, particularly if you don&#8217;t have much room to garden.</p>
<p>Choose plants that will give you the most yield at harvest time. There are genetically modified plants that resist cold and/or disease. These often give higher yields due to higher survival rates.</p>
<p>Do not plant your seeds in a rush. You need to start by adding moisture to the soil. Next, you should evenly distribute the seeds ensuring that each one has enough room to grow. Multiply the size of each seed by three and bury the seed that deep. Some seeds require light for growing and must not be buried.</p>
<p>You do not need store-bought chemical treatments for plant mildew. All it takes is a liquid soap, water, and baking soda mixture. You then want to spray this mixture on your plants one time a week until you notice the mildew disappear. Your plants will not be harmed by the baking soda, but the mildew will definitely not like it!</p>
<p>Shelter your deciduous shrubs. Any potted shrubs should be sheltered in the winter from cold weather. With a sheet or blanket, you want to loosely cover the wigwam after you tie the tops of the canes together. In contrast to wrapping the plant with plastic, this method promotes air circulation, which stops the plant from rotting.</p>
<p>Some people use gardening as a source of relaxation. While there are many different ways to relax, choosing the right one for you is key. Gardening is a great way to just kick back, chill out, and enjoy your time with nature. It doesn&#8217;t require a lot of cash up front, but pays major dividends. Perhaps the most rewarding aspect is the sense of peace and calm that comes from nurturing your plants.</p>
<p>Though you can often place houseplants into new pots, some varieties will not do well if you disrupt the roots. To check to see if a plant requires re-potting, turn it upside down and tap the pot until the plant falls out. Your plant needs to have a new pot if the plant is mostly roots. On the other hand, if only a minuscule amount of roots are showing or none at all, then your plant will be all right in the pot it was already in.</p>
<p>Protect the soil around your vegetable plants with an inch or two of organic mulch. Mulch keeps soil moist for longer periods of time. This method will also prevent weeds. This will save you time, money, and effort in your lovely garden.</p>
<p>You will now feel more confident in your ability to transform your garden into a thing of glory. If you thought you knew everything you needed to know before, you might be surprised how much your knowledge has grown with just a simple article. If you use the tips you have learned from this article, your garden will bloom like never before.</p>
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		<title>Top Organic Gardening Advice From The Experts</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 17:37:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Look up local botanical insecticides; they can be very useful in keeping the pest population at bay. In many cases, organic insecticides work even better than commercial products that are full of chemicals. However, because botanical insecticides are biological, they often decay and disappear quickly. Your children will enjoy being involved with your organic gardening [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Look up local botanical insecticides; they can be very useful in keeping the pest population at bay. In many cases, organic insecticides work even better than commercial products that are full of chemicals. However, because botanical insecticides are biological, they often decay and disappear quickly.</p>
<p>Your children will enjoy being involved with your organic gardening endeavors. A garden can teach your children about the joy of rewarding work and nutrition while bonding.</p>
<p>Indoor plants have been bred over time to thrive in temperatures that are characteristic of a home. Most indoor plants like to be in about 70 degree temperatures, plus or minus 5 degrees. In order to encourage proper growth, they will need that warmth. If you are not willing to keep your house that warm during winter, you could always get the organic plants a heat lamp.</p>
<p>In organic gardens, like any garden, weeds take a lot of attention to keep them under control. This will allow you to kill weeds organically, and will keep both you and the environment safe.</p>
<p>When the soil is healthier, the plants are too, and can resist more diseases and damage that&#8217;s caused by insects. Pests may still be present, but they will not inflict damage on your plants.</p>
<p>The compost pile should include equal parts of dried material and green plant material. Examples of green plant material are spent flowers, fruit and vegetable waste, grass clippings, weeds, and leaves. Dried plant materials are things like shredded newspaper, cardboard, sawdust, straw, and any cut up wood materials. Avoid using ashes, charcoal, diseased plants and meat-eating animal manure.</p>
<p>An easy to grow plant to grow in your organic garden is garlic. Garlic cloves may be planted in soil with good drainage in either the spring or fall. Space the clove about four inches apart, with the pointy end up and about one or two inches deep. You can cut the sprouts as they grow and use them to replace scallions and chives. You can harvest the bulbs as the tops begin to turn brown. Allow the sun to dry out the bulbs for a few days until the skin gets hard. The garlic may then be stored within a cool location tied together in bunches or simply loose.</p>
<p>For claiming your crops are credible and truly organic, get organic garden certified. This will not only increase sales, but it will demonstrate to your customers that your products are legitimate and that you are doing what it takes to grow the best crops.</p>
<p>Organic gardening sounds contemporary, but it&#8217;s been around longer than gardening with the use of chemicals. Organic gardening dates back centuries; for example, Native Americans advocated enriching the soil by planting seeds with fish. A compost pile is an easy thing to establish in a garden corner, and can provide homemade fertilizer for your garden. Compost not only helps your garden, but also helps the environment by reducing trash.</p>
<p>Organic gardening can be made easy with just a few simple techniques. Plan out the landscaping with mainly native bushes, flowers, and grasses. If you select plants able to thrive in your climate, soil variety and indigenous neighbors, you can cut the amount of fertilizer and pesticide you might need. Compost your yard trimmings and kitchen waste, then use it to fertilize native plants and to help them conserve moisture.</p>
<p>To get rid of unwanted garden pests, use an organic spray made of onion, chives, or garlic mixed with water. To make it, chop onions, chives or garlic finely and mix it with one-half cup of water, then strain it into a spray bottle.</p>
<p>Like people, plants can benefit from other plants that are situated near them. Some plants help their neighboring plants to grow. These plants will help make the soil rich in nutrients and keep pests away, which will reduce your need for fertilizers or pesticides. Certain plants with strong aromas can repel insects and other pests, thereby protecting the rest of your garden.</p>
<p>Make sure you place your trees so that they shade your home. If you plant your trees in the correct locations, you can save money on your heating and cooling bills, as they will provide a block from chilly winter wind, and cooling shade in the summer.</p>
<p>The hobby of organic gardening will take dedication, patience and a little bit of help from Mother Nature. This hobby makes use of the land around us to grow something that tastes really good. But, if you are ready to dedicate yourself and stick to the advice in this piece, you are sure to be a successful organic gardener.</p>
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		<title>Using The Right Plants In Your Landscaping</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 15:43:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ground covering plants can make your landscape look nice while filling in space. Ivy, vinca, and juniper spread across the ground, both reducing the area of law you will need to mow and, at the same time, fighting to prevent weed growth. Furthermore, they will add color and dimension to your landscaping. Plants make a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ground covering plants can make your landscape look nice while filling in space. Ivy, vinca, and juniper spread across the ground, both reducing the area of law you will need to mow and, at the same time, fighting to prevent weed growth. Furthermore, they will add color and dimension to your landscaping.</p>
<p>Plants make a beautiful and natural privacy screen for patios and yards. In order to prevent nosy neighbors from peering into your space, you can plant bamboo, tall ornamental grass and evergreen trees. These plants can also help obscure a neighbor&#8217;s ugly yard or keep children and pets inside your yard.</p>
<p>Break your landscaping job down into smaller parts and tackle them one at a time. To save both time and money, split your landscape design into several areas and work from there. Not only will you it be more affordable to complete each project, but you will also find it more enjoyable. You can work on one section a season, or find the plants that you want and add a couple to each section of the yard.</p>
<p>Select a quality fertilizer for the yard. To prevent unexpected effects, try not to mix different types of fertilizers and other chemicals. Carefully research any product that you intend to use on your lawn. It is wise to fertilize your entire property prior to beginning your project.</p>
<p>Consider fall colors when designing your landscape. When you choose your plantings in the spring, consider how those plants will look during different seasons of the year. Choose a variety of evergreen and non-evergreen plants, as well as plants that bloom in the fall, to prepare to add interest and color to your garden year-round. You will be glad of this forethought as September rolls around and your yard looks as beautiful as it did in spring.</p>
<p>Use borders that are curved to surround your plants. Round shaped areas of your yard look more visually appealing than square borders. Remember that when someone looks at your entire property, curved planting borders can offer a good contrast to the right angles visible in areas such as your house and your driveway.</p>
<p>Use different shapes, sizes and textures in the plants you use. Use larger plants to anchor the area you are landscaping and smaller plants to fill in any gaps around your large plants. Short plants should be placed carefully around taller ones to ensure that each receives the light and space it needs. Using a common theme is a great idea when done properly using significant contrast so the landscaping has some interest.</p>
<p>Remember that larger plants, shrubbery and trees cast shadows. This can be used to cool your patio or even help with privacy. Just be cautious as these shadows can block sunlight from any smaller plants.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re landscaping on a tight budget, keep in mind that you don&#8217;t need to do the entire project at one time. In fact, it is often a good idea to break your project up into different steps and even seasons. It is easier to accomplish this financially. Make a list of each step in the plan, then divide it by order of importance so you complete the most important parts first.</p>
<p>When you landscape, it is wise to utilize native plants. When you are deciding what to plant, it is a good idea to choose shrubs, flowers and trees that do well in your area. This is because plants that are native will thrive as they are used to the environment of your home, they&#8217;ll also require less upkeep as well.</p>
<p>For certain basic yard items, buy the most cost-effective version. Things such as containers, mulch, and regular perennials are things you want to buy cheaper, as the costly versions are the same. It is important to look your plants over well though. Plants that are sold cheap may not have been given the proper care that they require.</p>
<p>It is important to look over the necessary points when forming a plan for your landscaping projects. By prioritizing, you can get satisfying results even on a small budget. The tips you have read here will put you on a path towards becoming a better landscaper. Remember these tips when you&#8217;re doing any landscaping and you&#8217;ll have the yard you&#8217;ve always dreamed of!</p>
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		<title>Become A Better Gardener By Following This Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 09:37:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When mowing your lawn, avoid mowing the grass too short. If you leave your grass a bit longer, the roots can grow deeper. This results in a lawn that is stronger and less likely to dry out. Short grass leads to more shallow roots and will result in more brown, dried-out patches. Mixing a variety [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When mowing your lawn, avoid mowing the grass too short. If you leave your grass a bit longer, the roots can grow deeper. This results in a lawn that is stronger and less likely to dry out. Short grass leads to more shallow roots and will result in more brown, dried-out patches.</p>
<p>Mixing a variety of plants at different heights is how you can make a very interesting English garden. If you only use uniform plants, your bed will look boring and flat.</p>
<p>If you have many low-growing plants in your garden, get yourself a pair of gardening knee pads. Weeding, watering and picking through your vegetation can cause a lot of damage to your knees if left unprotected. Using a pair of quality knee pads designed for gardening can provide your knees with cushioning and support, preventing any discomfort.</p>
<p>Your plants will respond better to gradual changes of environment. Put them out in the sun for approximately one to two hours on the very first day. As time goes by, slowly increase the time they spent outdoors. Finally, after about a week, you should be able to move them outside and leave them there for the summer.</p>
<p>Clay soil makes working with a shovel difficult. The clay is hard and sticks to the shovel. To make the clay soft so you aren&#8217;t working as hard, take floor or car wax and rub a light coat on the surface of the shovel using a clean cloth, then buff the surface. This will make your task easier because the clay won&#8217;t stick to the shovel. It will also keep your garden tool from rusting.</p>
<p>Try growing some cat grass or wheat grass in the vicinity of the plants that your cat likes to eat. Try putting mothballs or citrus on your soil to wards pets away.</p>
<p>When you grow veggies in a garden, you need to ensure they get at least six hours of good sunlight each day. If you neglect this, it is likely that you will notice slow growth and reduced quality in your vegetables Some flowers also have the same needs.</p>
<p>For the best results, properly prepare your garden for planting. First, you should loosen the soil, and ensure that it is sufficiently moist. Spread the seeds, and leave them enough room to grow. The seeds should be buried to a depth that is equal to three times the diameter of the seeds. However, there are some seeds that need light to germinate, so be sure to check your seeds planting instructions.</p>
<p>Working in your garden is an excellent way to relax yourself. There are numerous avenues to pursue when attempting to find your personal peace and relaxation. One of the greatest such methods is the art of gardening. It requires a small monetary investment and has numerous returns. The best part of it is not the plants themselves, but the stillness achieved by tending to them.</p>
<p>Boiling away unwanted weeds is an odd, but productive method used in many gardens. Water is cheaper than chemical herbicides, and less hazardous to humans and soil. Douse the weeds with this pot, just avoid the nearby plants. Boiling water will actually hurt the roots, and it will prevent the weeds from growing.</p>
<p>With root cuttings you can create new plants. If possible, cut dormant roots during the winter months. Use a sharp gardening knife to cut the longest and thickest roots off of the plant. Separate the roots by cutting them into sections of about two inches each. Place the cuttings on top of a seed tray that you have filled with a blend of damp peat and grit. Carefully cover the cuttings with a fine layer of grit and peat. Leave it in a cold place, and you&#8217;ll have new seedlings in a month. Plant them in small pots, separately, until they can be planted outdoors.</p>
<p>So whether gardening is to be a solitary or a social hobby, you can make use of these hints. Regardless of whether gardening is something that you do on your own, or an activity that you enjoy and share with your family and friends, utilizing the advice in this article will prove to be very useful.</p>
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		<title>Helpful Tips And Advice For Gardening Organically</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 09:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Always know how to purchase plants that you would like to add into your organic garden. This is true especially when you purchase perennials or annuals. Avoid getting ones that are in bloom. You only want ones that have become budded and nothing more. At this stage, the plants are able to grow a strong [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Always know how to purchase plants that you would like to add into your organic garden. This is true especially when you purchase perennials or annuals. Avoid getting ones that are in bloom. You only want ones that have become budded and nothing more. At this stage, the plants are able to grow a strong root system.</p>
<p>Garlic strategically located throughout your garden is a great way to keep the insect pests away without using chemicals. You can get rid of and repel a lot of insects with its smell. Try to plant the garlic near other plants that attract the most garden pests. A side benefit of placing the garlic in the garden for this purpose is the fact that you can eat it.</p>
<p>Include your children in your efforts to organic gardening. Gardening helps your children learn about biological processes and serves as a social activity that helps the family grow closer while eating healthier.</p>
<p>Space is very important when you plant an organic garden. You can underestimate how much space you need when they are growing. You will need to provide this space to provide ample room and because you need air circulating to your garden. Plan accordingly and put an appropriate amount of distance between seeds.</p>
<p>This is a very easy organic gardening tip! Use native grass, plants and bushes. Plants that are naturally suited to your environmental parameters are unlikely to require the degree of fertilization and chemical pest protection that would have to be expended on other plants. Native plants will also reap the benefits of compost made from native materials such as grass clippings and leaves.</p>
<p>If slugs are an issue in your garden, a beer trap can make them go away. Dig a hole just deep enough for a glass jar to be placed in it while the jar still has its rim in line with the surface of the ground. Now, fill the jar with beer to approximately an inch below the lip. Slugs are attracted by the beer and won&#8217;t be able to exit the jar once they enter.</p>
<p>Once your seeds have germinated they will not need to be kept as warm as before. Your seedlings should be moved away from any heat source. Uncover your containers; the plastic wrap traps humidity, so you need to remove it to stop your plants from overheating. Watch your seeds carefully to know when you can take these steps.</p>
<p>When planting seeds in containers, remember that the depth should be at least three times bigger than the seed. There are exceptions to this rule, however. Some seeds should remain uncovered because they thrive in direct sunlight. These seeds include petunias and ageratum. Read the instructions that came with the seeds, and do some research on the Internet to find out the sunlight that your seeds need.</p>
<p>Be careful with the amount of water that you&#8217;re giving your plants when gardening. Roots need to draw in nutrients via the soil, and they cannot do this if they&#8217;re flooded with water. Always check to see if rain is in the forecast before watering your plants. Skip watering your plants for a couple of days if a heavy rainstorm has descended; natural rainwater can be particularly good for your plants as well.</p>
<p>The hobby of organic gardening will take dedication, patience and a little bit of help from Mother Nature. It is an activity that uses the power of the earth to create something delicious an nourishing. You can be a successful, effective organic gardener by using this information and working hard.</p>
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		<title>Boring Yard? Give It A Facelift With These Landscaping Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 03:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do your research and become knowledgeable about landscaping techniques and designs. Anchor plants should be used, or perhaps a plant that you will use as a staple of your design throughout. Continuity is created this way. You also want to look into the textures of your plants, this can help your design have variety. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do your research and become knowledgeable about landscaping techniques and designs. Anchor plants should be used, or perhaps a plant that you will use as a staple of your design throughout. Continuity is created this way. You also want to look into the textures of your plants, this can help your design have variety. You can find plenty of websites and books that can guide you properly.</p>
<p>Use native plants if you desire a distinctive, easy to maintain, and hardy landscape. Plants that are naturally comfortable in your region will certainly require less attention than those that are not. Native plants will also need less attention.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re doing a landscaping project on your own, sit down and calculate all of your costs. Make a comprehensive list of all materials and supplies that will be necessary for the project. Then, figure out where to purchase these items. You don&#8217;t want to overspend, and that can happen easily since different stores can vary wildly in price depending on where they are located. Often, there are discounts or other ways to get your materials for a cheaper price.</p>
<p>To help plan your next landscape project, seek the assistance of a professional. It might cost more money, but a landscape architect will potentially save you money, misery and time along the way as opposed to doing it yourself. An hour of a professional&#8217;s time should suffice to get you all the pointers you will need to successfully complete your landscaping endeavors.</p>
<p>If you want a nice yard but don&#8217;t have a lot of cash, consider completing your project in stages. Nothing is bad about scheduling your project during certain seasons. It becomes easier to accomplish financially. Make a list of what needs to be done and progress through the list as you can afford to do so.</p>
<p>Edging flower beds can help to update your yard quickly. Curved beds are much more modern and contemporary than straight lines and sharp corners. Cutting fresh edges is cheap and it changes how your lawn looks tremendously.</p>
<p>Consider both aesthetics and function when planning out your landscaping project. For example, you could leave some space for a patio or a driveway. Also, if you don&#8217;t like insects and spiders, don&#8217;t plant things near your home.</p>
<p>If the reason that you want to plant trees on your lawn is for privacy, you should purchase fast-growing trees. Fast-growing trees live up to their name and will quickly grow to the size you want. The weeping cherry is among the most popular of the fast-growing trees available.</p>
<p>When you are staring to think on how you wish to renovate the landscape of your house, it could be beneficial for you to take a good look at your house. Look at a good map of your property to see how much room you have and where you can put things.</p>
<p>Peat moss is a plant&#8217;s best friend when it comes to survivability. It provides them with nutrients which the soil typically lacks on its own. On top of that, peat moss can also offer a very attractive contrast to other areas of your landscape.</p>
<p>Ask any landscaper you&#8217;re considering for your project for a long list of references. Price is very important, but before hiring any landscaper, be sure to take a look at the past work that he or she has done.</p>
<p>As you have probably now concluded, landscaping means different things to different people. Some will think of it as a quick touch up job, while others will think of it as a whole artistic process, full of style and grace. Using the tips above, any landscaping you do will look wonderful.</p>
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		<title>Tips That Will Get You Enthusiastic For Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 01:36:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The handles on your gardening tools can be used as a convenient measuring instrument. Tools with long handles, such as rakes, hoes, and shovels can be converted into handy measuring sticks. Just run some measuring tape right on the floor next to the handles. Next, use a Sharpie to accurately label the distance between each [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The handles on your gardening tools can be used as a convenient measuring instrument. Tools with long handles, such as rakes, hoes, and shovels can be converted into handy measuring sticks. Just run some measuring tape right on the floor next to the handles. Next, use a Sharpie to accurately label the distance between each one. Now when you go to work in the garden, you will have a ruler that is large at your fingertips!</p>
<p>Bees assist with the pollination process, so they are clearly beneficial for your garden. There are bees that can cause harm such as carpenter bees that consume wood in order to make their nests. Generally, bees are vital in any garden and it is in your best interest to let them do their work and leave them.</p>
<p>Think about berry-producing trees that are green year round for your garden. The berries will provide a boost of color to your backyard, even during the colder months when most of the other vegetation has been drained of their color. Some plants that will provide color in the winter include the American Cranberrybush, the American Holly, the Common Snowberry, and the Winterberry.</p>
<p>When mowing the lawn, don&#8217;t mow the grass all the way down to the root. Higher grass sends roots further down, increasing lawn strength and viability. Leaving the grass short makes it more prone to drying out, which leaves your lawn look really brown and yucky.</p>
<p>Cut some roots to make new plants. Ideally, cut roots during the winter season when the roots are dormant. A good knife should be sufficient for removing the deepest roots. Separate the roots by cutting them into sections of about two inches each. Fill up a tray with seeds with dirt and grit and put your roots on the surface of that. Place a light layer of the grit and peat mixture on top of it. Leave the tray in a cool area, and seedlings will sprout in approximately a month. Transplant the cuttings to small pots, and allow them to grow a little prior to planting them outside.</p>
<p>Use the correct type of soil for best results. The soil that is already in your garden might need amending, depending on the particular plants that you want to grow. You can also make an artificial area with one variety of soil.</p>
<p>If your garden space is limited, try a dwarf variety of your favorite fruit tree. Many areas only allow for small gardens, and that is where dwarf fruit trees fit in best. These trees start to bear fruit three to five years after planting, and produce full size fruit. Plant in the early spring, and make sure the tree is well-watered.</p>
<p>Make your gardening more eco-friendly by saving rainwater for future watering. A barrel or similar vessel can accumulate rainwater for you, saving you money off your monthly water bill by using a free natural resource. Have a natural garden, and keep it cheap, with this great alternative.</p>
<p>A useful gardening tip is to use vinegar and rubbing alcohol to remove salt deposits from clay pots. Over time, salt deposits can accumulate on the outside of pots. Clean the pot with a mixture of white vinegar, rubbing alcohol and water measured equally into a spray bottle. Then scrub it with a plastic cleaning brush, and watch the salt melt away. Then you want to rinse the pot and set it out to dry. It should be dry before you use it for another plant.</p>
<p>Use gardening as a way to relax and recuperate. You can relax and be at peace in many different ways. Gardening is at the top of the list of ways to relax for many people. You will not need to spend a lot of money to grow your garden, and it provides many benefits. Knowing that you have grown these plants yourself can give you a great feeling of joy and inner peace.</p>
<p>As this article indicates, gardening is a relaxing and gratifying hobby, as long as you have the proper knowledge. With the right advice and proper planning, you&#8217;ll soon have a thriving garden. Start implementing the hints and tips you&#8217;ve just been given, and you&#8217;ll soon be delighting in your own burgeoning garden.</p>
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		<title>Get Great Gardening Advice With These Handy Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 01:36:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a cut, be careful about exposing it to soil or gardening chemicals. If dirt and grime get into a cut while gardening, it may become infected. Bandage all cuts completely, using bandages that cover and seal cuts. Know the ideal times to harvest each of the vegetables you plant. Each type of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a cut, be careful about exposing it to soil or gardening chemicals. If dirt and grime get into a cut while gardening, it may become infected. Bandage all cuts completely, using bandages that cover and seal cuts.</p>
<p>Know the ideal times to harvest each of the vegetables you plant. Each type of vegetables has its own ideal time for picking for the best flavor. Baby peas, for example have much better flavor if they are harvested early in the ripening process, as does zucchini. Tomatoes, though, are tastiest when they have been allowed to ripen on the vine as long as possible. Take some time to learn about the best harvest time for the vegetables that you have growing.</p>
<p>Get a slug-proof variety of perennials. It is alarming to see how quickly slugs, and their cousin snails, can annihilate a plant. They tend to enjoy perennials that have thin, smooth, tender leaves, especially those of young plants. Some perennials are not preferred meals for snails and slugs, especially if their foliage is hairy and tough, or tastes bad. Excellent varieties include heuchera, achillea, euphorbia, campanula, and helleborus.</p>
<p>If you want to develop strong roots in your plants, you should make sure to plant them in the fall. This happens for two reasons. First, the ground is much warmer than the air, and second, no resources need to be expended on keeping leaves alive, so they all go to the roots.</p>
<p>Plants need C02 for maximum growth. A higher level of CO2 will help plants grow better. A greenhouse can concentrate the levels of CO2. To maximize your plants&#8217; growth, make sure to monitor these levels to ensure they&#8217;re adequate.</p>
<p>Broad-spectrum pesticide is not a good garden choice. These kinds of pesticides kill the helpful insects that destroy the pests. Beneficial insects are more susceptible to strong pesticides than the insects you are actually trying to get rid of. This will lead you to end up killing off the good bugs in your garden, leaving the field wide open for the harmful ones. If you respond to the growing pest problem with more broad-spectrum pesticide, you only continue the harmful cycle.</p>
<p>When you plan your garden, pick the vegetables your family uses the most and plant those. You will make get the most from your garden, and you will cut your monthly grocery bill. It is useless to grow something your family refuses to eat, particularly if you only have so much space to plant.</p>
<p>Bulbs are a great option for people who want to enjoy spring and summer flowers. These are hearty choices, choices that will reward you for years despite the little effort that is involved in their care. Various bulbs do not all bloom at the same time, and if you employ this knowledge wisely, your garden can provide freshly blooming flowers for half the year.</p>
<p>When it&#8217;s autumn, you know what that means. It&#8217;s time to plant fall vegetables! Instead of a clay pot, show some fall spirit by using a hollow pumpkin to plant your lettuce or kale in. Simply carve open the top of a pumpkin so you can remove the innards, and then spray inside and out with something like Wilt-Pruf to prevent pumpkin rotting. You can now use it to plant in, as you would a pot.</p>
<p>Now that you&#8217;ve reached the end of this article, you realize that the advice is not difficult to follow at all. All you have to do is implement what you have just learned. Pay close attention to your plants and how they react to your methods. If something does not work, try something else. Have some patience, and soon you will have a garden that makes your entire neighborhood jealous.</p>
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		<title>Expert Advice About Organic Gardening And You</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 May 2012 01:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You need to mulch your garden with about three inches of material that is organic. This is a great tip to practice for a healthy, vibrant organic garden. Not only will the mulch nourish the soil and subsequently the plants, but it also helps to cut back on the amount of weeds that grow in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You need to mulch your garden with about three inches of material that is organic. This is a great tip to practice for a healthy, vibrant organic garden. Not only will the mulch nourish the soil and subsequently the plants, but it also helps to cut back on the amount of weeds that grow in your garden.</p>
<p>Allow your children to assist with the work to be done in your organic garden. Growing a garden offers a unique learning experience, and you and your child can grow closer while growing healthy food for your family.</p>
<p>A rule of thumb followed by many planters is to bury the seeds in soil to a depth of around three times the diameter of the actual seed. Some seeds shouldn&#8217;t be covered and must be in sunlight at all times. Petunias and ageratum are two examples of seeds that require sunlight. If you are unsure as to whether or not your seeds should be covered or not, try to read the package or find the answer online.</p>
<p>You should add a two to three inch layer of organic mulch to your flower bed. This is a simple method of discouraging weeds, retaining moisture, and adding excellent nutrients into the garden. Mulch also completes your garden, giving it a finished appearance.</p>
<p>When you are organically growing tomatoes, try planting only some seeds at once; then go back and plant an additional set of seeds in three weeks. This way, all of the tomatoes will not be ready to harvest at once. This will also prevent the entire harvest from spoiling if there are any problems.</p>
<p>Healthier soil grows healthier plants that can withstand insect damage and disease. You won&#8217;t be killing off large amounts of insects, but good practices can help avoid the damage they can cause.</p>
<p>A cheap, easy way to build your compost pile is to add fruit peels and scraps from your kitchen. Fruit peels and other organic waste creates spectacular compost. These all-natural items will give your garden a very healthy, vibrant look, and the cost is very low when compared to store-bought compost.</p>
<p>It is important to keep the temperature set between 65 and 75 degrees, if you wish to raise plants in the home. This level of heat is required in order for plants to grow. Heat lamps can be used to promote growth without the necessity of raising your home&#8217;s interior temperature.</p>
<p>Put coffee grounds in your soil. They contain nitrogenous nutrients which are essential to plant growth. Many times, nitrogen is a limiting nutrient in soils. Adding coffee grounds or compost can add nitrogen to your soils will help your plants grow tall and healthy.</p>
<p>You need to be very specific about what organic plants you plan to grow in the garden. Different variations of a certain flower or vegetable need different kinds of environments. For example, the number of grape cultivars is quite impressive. Some of them are well suited for your garden while others are not. So, be sure to choose the specific varieties that are most suited for your planting environment.</p>
<p>Make sure you have your gardening tools near you, so you can maximize your gardening efficiency. Carry a large bucket with you or wear pants with a lot of pockets. Keep all of the tools you use and your gloves handy and will help you work more efficiently.</p>
<p>Pine needles make a great organic mulch. Acidic soil is a favorite of garden plants that are high in acidity. If this is the case, use pine needles to mulch your beds. Cover your beds with two inches of needles; acid will be dispersed into the soil as they decompose.</p>
<p>You possess the products, tools and skills to use these tips to better your garden. That&#8217;s awesome! The tips in this article were intended to enhance your organic gardening skills, as everyone can benefit from learning. You might even have learned something you hadn&#8217;t known before to use in your organic garden.</p>
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		<title>Huge Profits From Growing Your Own Microgarden</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 17:34:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you go to mow your lawn, make sure you don&#8217;t mow it too closely to the ground. If your grass has more height, roots be able to grow more deeply in the soil, which will make for a stronger lawn and will have a higher resistance to drying out. Short grass leads to more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you go to mow your lawn, make sure you don&#8217;t mow it too closely to the ground. If your grass has more height, roots be able to grow more deeply in the soil, which will make for a stronger lawn and will have a higher resistance to drying out. Short grass leads to more shallow roots and will result in more brown, dried-out patches.</p>
<p>Be vigilant about keeping moisture off your plants. Many diseases, as well as most parasites, prefer moisture. Fungi are parasites that are common in the plant world. There are many effective fungicide products that will prevent fungi growth and clear up any existing problems as well.</p>
<p>A touch of organic mulch will boost the potential of the vegetable plants in your garden. Mulch keeps soil moist for longer periods of time. This method will also prevent weeds. You will be able to save the time you would spend watering your plants and pulling out weeds.</p>
<p>Long plants that run up or around a fence or wall are often useful for masking ugliness. You can hide an unsightly wall or fence, in as little as one growing season, with the right selection of climbing plant. They can grow through shrubs and trees, or even cover an arbor. Some varieties will climb and attach using their tendrils or branches, but some will need to be trained or supported with ties. Excellent varieties include honeysuckle, wisteria, jasmine, climbing roses and clematis.</p>
<p>Play up autumn color in your landscaping. A variety of deciduous plants and trees will show their color best in the fall, and provide your garden with beautiful shades of reds, oranges, and yellows. The plants change color in this way because they&#8217;re no longer producing chlorophyll, and the colors that were being hidden by green start to shine through. To increase the odds of getting a beautiful display, let your plants soak up lots of sunshine, particularly during the afternoon. Some plants that really stand out here are Boston ivy, barberry, burning bush, and maple.</p>
<p>Plant trees with decorative fall fruit. Generally, fall color is most associated with foliage colors, but there are numerous trees that also produce decorative fruits. The berries are colored anywhere from yellow to dark red, and last through the winter providing food for birds and color in your garden. Chokeberry, crabapple and holly are all variants to consider.</p>
<p>Choose a specific plant to become your garden&#8217;s focal point. In a well designed garden you should have a focal point so that your eyes will stay there. It can be anything, but oftentimes a plant that stands out from its neighbors will do the trick.</p>
<p>You should draw up your plans for a vegetable garden! Make sure to write down your list of what vegetables you are going to plant, as well as make a very detailed drawing of the garden. Make sure that you factor in how much room the mature plants will need, along with each plant&#8217;s sun and moisture requirements.</p>
<p>Autumn not only means colder weather but new vegetables to plant. Try planting your fall veggies, especially leafy greens, inside of a pumpkin! You simply need to cut off the top, scoop out the guts, and spray your pumpkin with Wilt-Pruf. When you finish this, you can plant!</p>
<p>Gardening is an entertaining and rewarding activity. As you learn more, you will become a better gardener. Use all of the information you can gather to improve and enhance your experience. You can create a great garden by following these tips.</p>
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		<title>Great Organic Gardening Advice You Should Follow</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 17:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Try not to let the chores associated to your organic garden build up. Even if you end up being too busy to do garden chores every day, do small tasks that will help you avoid having to do large tasks when you finally do have time. For example, if you are playing in the yard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Try not to let the chores associated to your organic garden build up. Even if you end up being too busy to do garden chores every day, do small tasks that will help you avoid having to do large tasks when you finally do have time. For example, if you are playing in the yard with your child, take a few moments to pull some weeds as well.</p>
<p>When planting your organic garden, spacing is an important thing to keep in mind. You can underestimate how much space you need when they are growing. This will give you enough room to work around your garden without smashing any plants. Therefore, ensure that you allow for ample spaces between your seedlings.</p>
<p>Grow crops that are expensive to buy. The value of each plant will be different for each person. You can actually save money by growing plants that are initially more expensive to buy. Plant vegetable plants that you love to eat.</p>
<p>If you have an organic garden and children, plant some everbearing strawberries for them. Children find it fun to pick strawberries and love to assist with the harvest if they get some yummy treats as they work.</p>
<p>Gardening is a good way to connect with nature, but organic gardening remains the best way to observe natural cycles. Organic gardening techniques allow you to be involved in the entire planting and growing process, while using only the safest and most sustainable resources.</p>
<p>If you are a fan of organic, sustainable gardening methods, consider leaving part of your backyard untouched so that natural plants and wildlife can flourish in the area. This will also benefit your cultivated gardens as it will attract more bugs and birds to pollinate your other plants.</p>
<p>Tuck away some plastic grocery bags and use them to slip over your muddy boots. This allows you to maintain your flow so you can rapidly get back to your gardening.</p>
<p>Adequate mulch in your garden does a lot to cut down on water use. A greater amount of mulch means less frequent watering of the garden. The mulch can be store-bought or from dead plant and tree materials from around your home. The important factor is that you use plenty of it.</p>
<p>Do you prefer to eliminate weeds without the use of harmful chemicals? Try using several newspaper layers to control weeds. Weeds require sunlight for growing. When you cover weeds with newspaper layers, they suffocate due to lack of light. Old newspapers are a valuable addition to your compost heap. You can add mulch on top for aesthetic reasons.</p>
<p>When planting your garden, dig small trenches between plant rows. This will assist the water in flowing straight to the plants so that you will not have to water them quite as often. This practice will save water and also save money for you.</p>
<p>After sprouting occurs, you will not need to keep seeds as warm. As your plants grow, you will want to put a little distance between them and heat. Also, remove plastic coverings from the tops of your growing containers to keep them from becoming too warm or humid. You should know when the right time is if you are keeping an eye on the seeds.</p>
<p>To be more efficient when working in your organic garden, have your tools close at hand. Keep the tools in a big bucket, or store them in strong pockets in your pants. Keep common tools such as your gloves or your pruning shears within reach so that you can quickly and easily maintain your garden whenever you need to.</p>
<p>Take the season and weather conditions into account when determining how much water to give your plants. There are many variables of how much water your plants need including soil, light, and outdoor temperatures. For instance, in warm and balmy locations, it is important not to water leaves, as doing so tends to foster fungus growth. Water the plants root system thoroughly instead.</p>
<p>You will now be better prepared as you start pursuing organic gardening. No matter how comfortable you felt about the subject, you should be more so now. The different tips and methods you can use are endless, and as long as you can follow and implement the information correctly, you should have no trouble growing a fantastic garden this season.</p>
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		<title>Landscaping For Any Budget Or Any Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 15:41:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Test your soil prior to starting a landscaping project. Getting your soil tested allows you to figure out what you need to change in your soil before planting anything. Your plants will thrive, and your landscaping will succeed beautifully. Consult with a professional landscape designer when you are developing your plan. It may take a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Test your soil prior to starting a landscaping project. Getting your soil tested allows you to figure out what you need to change in your soil before planting anything. Your plants will thrive, and your landscaping will succeed beautifully.</p>
<p>Consult with a professional landscape designer when you are developing your plan. It may take a bit of cash, but by having an expert tell you what they think you can avoid costly mistakes and save some time. An hour of consultation is enough to get important pointers that you might need.</p>
<p>Try not to be in a rush. A lot of people are tempted to start their garden from scratch when buying a new home. Before doing this, wait a full season at least, to see what is worth saving and what needs to be taken out. With the season plants change, so something that looks ugly in winter could actually look really beautiful in the summer or spring.</p>
<p>When you are going to be doing a landscaping project, think about how much water is going to be needed and think about the climate of the area as well. If you live in an area with water restrictions, you should select plants that do not require large amounts of water.</p>
<p>Evergreens and foliage plants will lend an air of continuity and consistency to your landscaping. Since most plants are only in bloom during certain seasons, your yard may seem dull or dead in the off-season if you don&#8217;t use foliage plants. You should use foliage plants, and evergreen to fill in between beds, keeping your yard green.</p>
<p>When using large plants, remember that they cast shadows. This shadow can work to your benefit, shielding your patio or home from the heat of the sun&#8217;s rays during the summer. Don&#8217;t put smaller plants in the large plants&#8217; shadows.</p>
<p>A lot of people never consider purchasing landscape supplies online. However, shopping online is both easier and it allows you a wider selection than any local stores.</p>
<p>Talk to an expert before beginning any yard work. Although they need not take part in the whole project, paying a little money up front for their advice may mean the difference between a stress free project and one that is fraught with mistakes. Especially if you are inexperienced, you should consider this step.</p>
<p>Complete your lawn or yard in phases. If you split your entire lawn up into sections and work your way around it, you may find it more affordable to add the plants that you really want to have without breaking the bank. Either go through sections of your lawn, or target plant selections by groupings.</p>
<p>Before you start any landscaping project, make sure you understand where your property lines are. This is particularly important if there aren&#8217;t fences to separate the properties. You don&#8217;t want to anger your neighbors by accidentally planting in their yard. Check out your property deed for this exact information.</p>
<p>When buying materials, it&#8217;s not always the best idea to only buy the cheapest stuff. Paying for a high quality product, good customer service or a good product warranty might be more expensive on the front end, but it can save you money over the long term. Weight your options out before purchasing anything. Just saving a little of money can add up over time.</p>
<p>Edging is not only great for your yard in general, but as you implement your plans for landscaping, continue using edging as a technique to make everything stay very professional looking. Edging where mulch meets grass is a smart idea and counts as a component of how you maintain your landscaping work.</p>
<p>Using multi-level elements can add dimension to any design. Fountains, trees and tall plants will take your landscape from flat to fabulous. What&#8217;s more, these items don&#8217;t necessarily require a backhoe to create. It&#8217;s easy to generate a few small terraces and little slopes using a standard shovel.</p>
<p>Landscaping need not be done just by professionals! All you have to do is put in the time and effort and you will have the best lawn on the street. Your accomplishments will have all your neighbors looking at your yard enviously. And that may well be the very best benefit of them all!</p>
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		<title>Solid Advice On What Types Of Garden Soil To Use</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 09:33:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can create the look and feel of an English garden by mixing different plants of varying heights throughout your flower bed. Using plants which grow to the same length or height will make your bed look uniform. Make sure that your sod is laid properly. Before laying the sod, have your soil prepared. Pull [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can create the look and feel of an English garden by mixing different plants of varying heights throughout your flower bed. Using plants which grow to the same length or height will make your bed look uniform.</p>
<p>Make sure that your sod is laid properly. Before laying the sod, have your soil prepared. Pull any weeds and break up any clods of soil. Using a light but firm touch, compact the soil until it is flat. Make sure the soil is moist all the way through. Lay the sod down in alternated rows, keeping the joints set off from one another. Compact the sod down so you form a flat and even surface, then fill in any crevices within the sod by using some soil. For the best results, you need to water the sod every day for a two week period. After this time the sod will have rooted into the soil and can be now walked on.</p>
<p>Every good gardener knows when the best time is to begin harvesting one vegetable or the other. Most vegetables have a relatively small harvesting window when they will taste best. Many vegetables are best when picked young; baby peas are a prime example. Tomatoes, in contrast, taste better the longer they are allowed to ripen on the vine. Research the best time to pick your produce.</p>
<p>Before you start any gardening, make sure that you do not have any open wounds on your hands. If you do, you need to wear protection from dirt and chemicals so that they do not get into your cut. Cuts have a much higher likelihood of getting infected if they are in contact with dirt when you garden. These days, bandages are available that can totally seal the cut.</p>
<p>Many times when digging in clay soil the clay will adhere to the shovel, which will make it much harder to dig. To ease the digging, apply some car wax or floor wax to the head of the shovel and buff. The clay will slide off of its surface and it will prevent rust.</p>
<p>To give them a helping hand, pour the water you obtain after steaming vegetables over your plants. Used teabags or grounds from coffee are a great way to add acid to the soil. If your garden has a fungus problem, a highly effective treatment method is to sprinkle it with chamomile tea.</p>
<p>Dwarf fruit trees make a lovely addition to a small garden. Almost any garden, including urban ones, can accommodate dwarf trees. The fruits produced will be the same size as those from regular trees and will begin to produce in as few as three years. Dormant trees should be planted in the beginning of spring, and be watered well until they are thriving.</p>
<p>Place plant materials in big plastic trash bags, so that you can build layers of this material for use in your compost pile. A good time to collect compost is in fall after the leaves are raked from your yard. Put the bagged leaves somewhere that is warm. Come spring time, you will be ready to compost the leaves, which creates ready-made soil.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no need for chemical intervention if you discover powdery mildew on leaves. Combine a bit of liquid soap and some baking soda with water. This solution can be sprayed onto your plants once per week until the problem is resolved. Your plants will not be harmed by the baking soda, but the mildew will definitely not like it!</p>
<p>A wheelbarrow and kneeling bench or stool are smart investments for your garden. Gardening can take a toll on the knees, but a small ergonomic stool will be a comfortable solution. Using a wheelbarrow or wagon to transport heavy loads of dirt will help protect you from back injuries so make sure that you have one.</p>
<p>With these tips, you&#8217;re better equipped to grow the most beautiful garden you can imagine. In learning how to create your dream garden, you&#8217;ll also be growing as a person. That&#8217;s because learning how to nurture your plants will not only help you reach the goal of having a great garden, but it will help you learn to nurture yourself.</p>
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		<title>Tips And Tricks That Every Organic Gardener Should Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 09:33:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If aphids become an issue in your garden, then good old soapy water may do the trick and solve your problem. Lightly spray all portions of the plant with the soapy water solution and then follow it up with water that is pure. Spacing is one important factor in gardening. You can easily underestimate how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If aphids become an issue in your garden, then good old soapy water may do the trick and solve your problem. Lightly spray all portions of the plant with the soapy water solution and then follow it up with water that is pure.</p>
<p>Spacing is one important factor in gardening. You can easily underestimate how much space the plants need until they begin to grow. Space is necessary not only for physical growth but also to help keep air circulation flowing within your garden. Plot out all of these considerations before putting that first seed in the ground.</p>
<p>Pay attention to how much light your indoor plants are getting. If your windows are small or receive little light due to their positioning, a plant that requires little sunlight will be more comfortable and healthy. If you do and this does not help, consider investing in some grow-lights.</p>
<p>Rotate where you plant each type of plant each year. For example, if you usually plant corn in one area of your garden and flowers in another, switch which plant is planted in each section. When similar plants are planted in pretty much the same spot every single year, this can cause fungal and disease growth. These harmful elements remain in the soil and can damage the plants you place in that spot the following year. By mixing up your plants and planting them in different areas, you&#8217;ll be using a natural way to keep away any fungus and other diseases.</p>
<p>A cheap, easy way to build your compost pile is to add fruit peels and scraps from your kitchen. You will have a great garden with hardly any cost at all if you use these items to create a organic compost.</p>
<p>Try to avoid over-watering your plants. Too much water will make it more difficult for the plants to absorb the nutrients they need from the soil. Before watering your organic garden, check weather forecasts to determine if it is likely to rain later that day. If a downpour is coming, you may want to forgo watering your plants that day.</p>
<p>As a good general practice, you should make sure to plant your seeds three seed-widths deep into their containers. There are some seeds, however, that you should not cover at all, since they need sunlight to germinate. Typical examples are petunias and ageratum. The directions for how to handle the seeds will usually be found on the seed&#8217;s package. You can also find this information online.</p>
<p>Mulch is a great water conservation tool; it allows you to save water while you are gardening. If you have ample mulch, you will not need to water so often. You can use any kind of mulch, whether it&#8217;s store bought or plant compost from your yard. The most important thing is to have an adequate supply of it.</p>
<p>Put coffee grounds in your soil. Coffee grounds have a lot of nutrients that plants can use. A strong nitrogen source in your garden area is a wonderful way to have healthy and strong plants.</p>
<p>Try using aspirin water for fighting plant diseases. Three aspirins per four gallons of water will help keep your plants healthy. Spray your plants with the water if they have a disease. The process can be repeated every three weeks or so.</p>
<p>Add mulch into your garden, you want to use at the very least organic material of three inches. The mulch retains moisture, enriches the soil, and prevents weeds from growing. Mulch also makes your garden appear neat and well cared for.</p>
<p>These tips are intended to help you become an excellent organic gardener. There is much to do and only a few particular ways to do it best, at the right time and under the most suitable conditions. With this in mind, you can refine your own methods to successfully grow a beautiful organic garden.</p>
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		<title>Gardening 101: The Best Tips For A Thriving Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 09:33:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[To clean salt out of clay pots, make a cleaning solution out of rubbing alcohol, water and white vinegar. Over time, salt deposits can accumulate on the outside of pots. Mix up equal amounts of rubbing alcohol, water and white vinegar, then spray onto the pot. Then scrub the pot with a plastic scrub brush, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To clean salt out of clay pots, make a cleaning solution out of rubbing alcohol, water and white vinegar. Over time, salt deposits can accumulate on the outside of pots. Mix up equal amounts of rubbing alcohol, water and white vinegar, then spray onto the pot. Then scrub the pot with a plastic scrub brush, and see the salt disappear. Rinse the pot, and dry it for a while before starting to plant anything else in it.</p>
<p>For an unusual, but effective, organic solution to weeding young plants, try &#8220;boiling&#8221; the weeds away. Boiling water in a pot is a safe &#8220;herbicide.&#8221; Pour boiling water over the weeds to kill them, but make sure not to pour the water over any plants you don&#8217;t want to kill. Boiling water can hurt the roots of weeds and can prevent them from growing.</p>
<p>Turn the handles of your garden tools into measuring rulers. It is possible to utilize tools with long handles, such as rakes, hoes and shovels, as measuring sticks. Just lay your tool down on the floor then lay a yardstick beside the handle. Use a bright permanent marker and label the distances. Now, the next time you do work in the garden, you&#8217;ll actually have a ruler at your fingertips.</p>
<p>Mulching is very effective when gardening. The mulch deters new weeds from poking through and lowers the amount of water that evaporates from the soil.</p>
<p>Try to curb a snail problem by mixing water and ammonia. The ammonia is safe for your plants, and will be absorbed into the ground and converted into nitrogen. Ammonia will kill any snails that are wreaking havoc on your garden. In order to achieve the best results, apply this mixture on a daily basis.</p>
<p>Vegetable plants should be planted where they can benefit from a minimum of six hours of sunlight every day. Pretty much any vegetable you plant in your garden requires sunshine for this duration. It allows them to grow in the proper manner and also much faster. This is the same for many varieties of flowers.</p>
<p>Protect and define your garden with some type of border. This border will keep unwanted animals and intruders away, as well as maintain plants inside once they start growing tall and heavy.</p>
<p>Consider a chicken tractor as a unique and eco-friendly way of fertilizing a garden. This is basically a chicken coop that moves, with sheltered area and open floor. This lets the chickens graze on the vegetation any pests while depositing the fertilizer. Once an area is complete, you can pull the chicken tractor to your next area.</p>
<p>You can be friendly to the environment by using rainwater to water your plants. Collect the rainwater in a container or barrel, which makes for a great natural resource, not only that it saves you money on water bills. Go ahead and try this if you want easy sustainability of your garden and a convenient way to save a few dollars.</p>
<p>Do not mow your lawn close to the bottom. Higher grass sends roots further down, increasing lawn strength and viability. When you cut the grass too short, the roots are often not deep enough, which causes your lawn to have dry patches of brown, discolored grass.</p>
<p>As you are getting ready to plant your garden, consider what vegetables you cook with the most and grow those. This will make your garden space-effective and cost-effective. It&#8217;s pointless to grow vegetables you won&#8217;t use, doubly so if your space is limited.</p>
<p>Be smart when you water your garden. Use a type of soaker hose so that you don&#8217;t need to do individual waterings with the hose nozzle, or be refilling a watering can constantly. To avoid damaging delicate plants, you should water them with low pressure. Let it water your garden for a few hours, so you&#8217;re available to do other stuff.</p>
<p>Plant some trees that produce fall fruits. September to November is usually thought of as the season of orange leaves, but some trees produce fruit that really go well with the fall color scheme. Berries come in shades of yellow to dark red, and they can last all winter long; these will add a touch of color to your garden, and provide food for birds. Some great examples of these types of plants are crabapple, hawthorn, chokeberry, and holly.</p>
<p>The hobby of gardening not only gives you something enjoyable to do, but produces tasty vegetables, herbs and fruit right at home. You can be proud that you used fruits and veggies that you grew in your meals. Use these tips to get more from your gardening.</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening Tips That Will Help You Get A Better Garden!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 09:33:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A perennial garden can be set up in a few easy steps. Use a spade to slice beneath the turf and flip it. Next, the area should be buried in a three- to four-inch layer of wood chips. In a few weeks, cut into the bed to plant your perennials. A good way to get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A perennial garden can be set up in a few easy steps. Use a spade to slice beneath the turf and flip it. Next, the area should be buried in a three- to four-inch layer of wood chips. In a few weeks, cut into the bed to plant your perennials.</p>
<p>A good way to get fertilizer for any garden is by creating your own compost. A worm composting bin is very efficient and fun. Earthworms are perfect composting accomplices. All you need is some dirt and shredded newspapers to make them feel at home. Feed them scraps from your kitchen and they will oblige you by turning them into compost.</p>
<p>In order to construct your raised beds, make use of untreated brick, stone, wood and other materials. If you choose to use wood, see to it that it&#8217;s untreated and that it can resist rotting. Good choices are cypress, cedar and locust. In a vegetable garden, never use treated wood, as the chemicals can leach out into the soil and food crops. If the ground cover you&#8217;ve used already contained treated lumber, line it with a barrier of some form.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re working to build a sustainable organic garden, try leaving a portion of your garden untouched so that the wildlife will be able to thrive. You will then find that the wildlife that can help you create a garden that can flourish become present; from birds to insects, they&#8217;ll be around your garden and help your produce grow better.</p>
<p>Know how to make beds the correct way, if you want to make an organic garden. The first thing to do is use a spade and cut under the turf. Flip it over and cover it with a three inch layer of wood chips. Within a week or two, you should be able to cut the ground and plant your seeds.</p>
<p>After you plant tomatoes in your garden, plant another set three weeks later. This way, all of the tomatoes will not be ready to harvest at once. Additionally, if one crop is damaged in some way, you will still have more to look forward to.</p>
<p>Instead of rinsing your vegetables in the sink, rinse them outdoors with fresh water. This water can be saved and used in your garden. The nutrients and dirt that you wash off of the vegetables can be used by the vegetables in the garden that are still growing. The nourishment found in the water is something that typical rain water or tap water simply cannot supply. In addition, never use any type of cleaning agent or anything other than your hands when you are cleaning your garden veggies. This ensures the best results.</p>
<p>If you have an organic garden and children, plant some everbearing strawberries for them. Kids delight in the idea of growing things and seeing how things change over time. Explain every step to your child and he or she will hang on to your every word.</p>
<p>Create biodiversity in your garden. Plants that naturally grow in your region will thrive when planted in your garden. Try to keep nature in balance by planting a variety of species in the garden. When you do this you and any guests you have can just sit back and appreciate all that you&#8217;ve done, and the diversity in your garden. Something you can feel satisfied with for years to come.</p>
<p>If you want to sell your crops, you should become a certified organic gardener. Having certification will increase your sales and verify to your customers that what you are selling is the best produce available.</p>
<p>For the best results when growing an organic garden, you should shake your seeds up a little bit. After planted, make sure you agitate the seeds at least twice daily, using your fingers or even a Popsicle stick. This probably sounds like an odd recommendation, but research has shown that this technique encourages more plant growth, than no petting at all.</p>
<p>As you previously learned, it takes time and patience for a great organic garden. Take the information contained above as an example. If you can use these tips to your advantage, you can take the guess work out of an otherwise complicated venture. Regardless of what you are growing in your organic garden, applying the tips and techniques provided in this article will surely help you achieve your goals.</p>
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		<title>Great Landscaping Tips For Easy Home Projects!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 03:40:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A good way to ensure your plant&#8217;s survival is by using peat moss. Peat moss has lots of nutrients for your plants to use. Peat moss, when used as mulch, contrasts beautifully against the foliage of your plants. If you are going to use any large plants in your design, keep in mind that they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good way to ensure your plant&#8217;s survival is by using peat moss. Peat moss has lots of nutrients for your plants to use. Peat moss, when used as mulch, contrasts beautifully against the foliage of your plants.</p>
<p>If you are going to use any large plants in your design, keep in mind that they will cast a shadow. You can use these plants to create natural shade near your house or to improve the environment for smaller plants that thrive in shady areas. Be certain to not put small plants in shadows.</p>
<p>Always carefully consider location when planning a landscape. Plants needs to be placed in particular areas of your garden to grow and mature. When thinking about plant placement, light, shade, and weather must all be taken into account.</p>
<p>Keep your landscape from looking scraggly by trimming your plants. Plants like azaleas, forsythia and hollies tend to grow excessively. Don&#8217;t be afraid to prune or cut them down, as they can grow back quickly.</p>
<p>Stop thinking that spending less is always the way to go. There are many places to buy discount supplies, but the quality is often questionable. Go to a gardening shop or greenhouse to get the best plants, products and advice.</p>
<p>Use ornamental grasses to add some extra flair and variety to your borders and flower beds. Tall grasses, such as purple fountain grass, can add color, texture and a nice visual break to your flower beds. They also make nice accents when placed at either side of a front door or gate. They may even be used, on their own, as a unique border. With so many species available, it should be simple to find a variety that suits your design and maintenance abilities.</p>
<p>Look around at places other than catalogs and stores. Local nurseries often sell many different varieties of plants that will grow well where you live. Often, these are plants you may not even be able to find in a local store or garden center. Your neighbors are another excellent source of plants that are suited for your region. Many will be delighted to share!</p>
<p>It is important that you understand your hardiness zone, so that you can purchase your plants accordingly. After 22 years The USDA brought its zone map up to date in 2012. You will be able to choose plants that can thrive in the climate of your area, with less risk of freezing.</p>
<p>Ground cover can spruce up any yard. Look to creeping plants like ferns, vinca, juniper or ivy to liven up bare areas and reduce your mowing demands. Ground cover plants also make for an extra layer of interest and color in your yard.</p>
<p>Many people forget that much of their landscaping planning and shopping can be done online. However, online shopping is more convenient and cheaper; you can also be lucky to find various rare landscaping plants that cannot be found the local nursery or any large retail store.</p>
<p>Be judicious when it comes to selecting your plants, because this can have a huge effect on the success of your landscaping project. For example, in shady areas, don&#8217;t choose plants that need a great deal of sunlight. Also, you should not put a tree in an area where it cannot grow. Take time to do adequate planning to ensure that your plants do well where you plant them.</p>
<p>Water your plants with a drip-style system. Not only are they easy to install, they provide reliable service. The water is much more efficient but it&#8217;s a drip and not a stream, which is what&#8217;s used for hoses and sprinklers.</p>
<p>When you are planning your landscaping projects, be certain to leave room for plants to grow. A small tree planted near the foundation may look great at first, but may end up being too large as it reaches maturity. Find out what the fully-grown dimensions are of the plants, trees and shrubs you want to use and plan accordingly.</p>
<p>Planting flowers and trees, tending to your vegetable garden or landscaping with pretty rocks can all add charm to a home. Doing it right is all it takes to change your home into the talk of the neighborhood. Apply what you&#8217;ve learned here now.</p>
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		<title>Spruce Up Your Garden With These Handy Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 01:31:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Try placing evergreens that grow berries around your garden. Your yard will then have bright spots of color all year round, which is especially cheerful in the winter when all of your other flora is bare or colorless. Plants that provide instant winter color include Holly, Winterberry, American Cranberrybush, and the American Holly. Avoid sun [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Try placing evergreens that grow berries around your garden. Your yard will then have bright spots of color all year round, which is especially cheerful in the winter when all of your other flora is bare or colorless. Plants that provide instant winter color include Holly, Winterberry, American Cranberrybush, and the American Holly.</p>
<p>Avoid sun damage by dressing appropriately whenever you will be gardening in the sun. Put on some sunglasses, sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat. When you keep your eyes and skin properly protected, you are less likely to get a sunburn. You also lower your risk in developing cancer of the skin.</p>
<p>Gardening can be fun for the entire family. It can teach children about nature and bring families close together. Let your children pick their own plants and flowers; it is fun for them. Giving them permission to be covered in dirt doesn&#8217;t happen very often for most kids, and it&#8217;s even more fun with family.</p>
<p>Try &#8220;boiling&#8221; weeds to get rid of them. A pot of boiling hot water can be one of the most safe weed destroyers. Douse boiling water on the weeds and avoid nearby plants carefully. The boiling water will damage the roots of the weeds and will usually prevent further growth.</p>
<p>Allow enough room between plants for air to circulate, so that plants do not stay too wet. Plant moisture is a big attraction to both parasites and plant diseases. Fungi is very common. It is possible to get rid of fungi after it appears with anti-fungal sprays, but it&#8217;s better to spray at-risk areas before fungi appear.</p>
<p>Avoid getting an infection by not allowing dirt and other chemicals to get into open wounds. Open wounds can easily get infected while gardening because you&#8217;re exposing yourself to dirt, bacteria and germs. However, there are bandages available that will seal the cut completely. Using these should protect the cut from any infection while gardening.</p>
<p>Make your gardening more eco-friendly by saving rainwater for future watering. Use barrels or containers for collecting rainwater can save you lots on your monthly water bill, as well as using it as a natural resource. Keep this alternative in mind when looking for ways to cut costs and run your garden with completely natural resources.</p>
<p>Protect your delicate shrubs from harsh, wintry elements. If you have a few potted shrubs, they should be shielded from the wintry weather. The tops should be tied together, and the wigwam should be loosely covered with a sheet or blanket. When you do this you allow air to flow and circulate which can actually prevent rotting, this method is great and better than just wrapping your plant in some plastic.</p>
<p>If you are planning on growing peas, start them indoors before putting them outdoors in your garden. Install your plants inside and wait for the seeds to germinate. Give the seeds enough time to get stronger: growing indoors will make it easier for your plants to resist diseases and the pesky bugs. Once the seedlings are sturdy enough, they can be transplanted to their rightful place in the garden.</p>
<p>With the tips from this article, you are now readier than ever to begin gardening and hone your skills. If you were thinking you knew before, you are much better off now! The tips above were meant to give you a little guidance to aid in your gardening endeavors so you can go out and have some real fun!</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening Tips To Help You Ditch The Toxic Garden Chemicals</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 01:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A good gardening tip is to be sure to grow high-value crops. Think about the different types of grasses, vegetables and flowers that you enjoy most. It&#8217;s okay if your answers are non-traditional! Growing expensive plants in your home will save you money at the market. So, plant what you love and save money at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good gardening tip is to be sure to grow high-value crops. Think about the different types of grasses, vegetables and flowers that you enjoy most. It&#8217;s okay if your answers are non-traditional! Growing expensive plants in your home will save you money at the market. So, plant what you love and save money at the same time.</p>
<p>Your children will enjoy the experience of working with you in the organic garden. Toiling together in the garden brings your family closer together and offers many different opportunities to learn new things and instill green values.</p>
<p>One odd but apparently useful tip for growing organic plants, is to lightly brush your plants with your fingers or a piece of cardboard 1-2 times a day. That may sound like a silly thing to do, but it&#8217;s been proven to help plants grow larger than they would otherwise.</p>
<p>One of the defining aspects of organic gardening methods is a willingness to look for non-chemical solutions to common problems. For example, mix up a plant spray with a 1:6 mixture of milk and water. Doing so will aid in the prevention of powdery mildew, a detrimental disease. You can hold the solution in the refrigerator for a maximum of three weeks. The solution is gentle enough that you can use it daily until you are able to eliminate the mildew problem.</p>
<p>The best feature of organics is that they are pesticide free. While this is great for your loved ones&#8217; health, still check for pests and bugs.</p>
<p>Your watering schedule should flow perfectly with the seasons, yet be adjustable according to climate. You should consider water quality and soil type when watering your plants. Try to water your plants at the same time every day, as time of day also affects how much water they need. In a warm and humid climate you should avoid watering the plant itself. Wet leaves promote the growth of leaf fungi. Make sure you give the roots plenty of water.</p>
<p>The watering of organic garden plants should be done with care. Use a special hose designed to soak plants with water. These hoses apply water directly to the plant&#8217;s base, which can help minimize moisture loss due to evaporation. The best time to water is in early parts of the morning.</p>
<p>In order to construct your raised beds, make use of untreated brick, stone, wood and other materials. If you choose wood, ensure that it has not been treated with a sealant or other chemicals. Some good woods are locust, cedar and cypress. It is particular important that you don&#8217;t use treated wood for vegetable beds, as the chemicals and toxins on the wood could leach into the soil and be absorbed by food plants. If you are already using treated lumber, you can use plastic liners, or a different barrier, in order to protect your garden.</p>
<p>Look closely at the seedlings you purchase. Oftentimes, tomato seedlings that show verdant green starts have poor roots. These starts will stick around on the main plant for several weeks, hindering the growth of the seedling as long as they are present.</p>
<p>Mix used coffee grounds into your soil. The grounds contain essential nitrogen, which will benefit your plants in many ways. It is best for your plants to use coffee grounds that are part of a blend of ingredients in the compost or soil you are using for your plants, rather than directly adding coffee grounds to your garden plants.</p>
<p>You now possess the information, the equipment, and the required skills to use what you&#8217;ve just read to grow a fantastic organic garden. Great! The tips in this article were intended to enhance your organic gardening skills, as everyone can benefit from learning. With luck, you have learned something you can use to get the most from your garden.</p>
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		<title>Plant Problems? Follow These Hints For A Better Garden Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 17:30:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scent the grass around your garden with old perfume or discarded aftershave to prevent your dog from wandering into your garden. Doing so shields the scents that your dog might pick up on and be drawn to, causing their potential interest in your garden to drop dramatically. Use the colors of fall. There are a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scent the grass around your garden with old perfume or discarded aftershave to prevent your dog from wandering into your garden. Doing so shields the scents that your dog might pick up on and be drawn to, causing their potential interest in your garden to drop dramatically.</p>
<p>Use the colors of fall. There are a lot of deciduous bushes and vine plants that really put out a burst of color in the fall with colors between deep red and captivating yellow. These plants will stop producing chlorophyll in the fall, so the green tones down and the other colors in the leaves shine through. Ensuring that your plants receive plenty of sun will greatly increase your odds of enjoying those deep, rich, vibrant colors once the fall is upon you. Ideal choices for your garden are barberry, burning bush, maple, chestnut and boston ivy.</p>
<p>Plant shrubs that have decorative fall fruit. Although foliage is associated with the colors of fall, you can find plenty of trees that provide decorative fruit. Your berries will have a range of colors from deep reds to bright yellows, and will last well into winter, allowing your garden to remain colorful, and also providing food for birds. Look for crabapple and holly bushes, as well as hawthorn or chokeberry.</p>
<p>Always have a plan for the garden prior to the start of planting it. This way, when the sprouts start shooting up, you can recall where you planted each plant. The plan will also help you keep track of your more diminutive plants and smaller groups that could otherwise become lost among a sea of larger plantings.</p>
<p>You can make gardening into an enjoyable quality time hobby for you and your family if you have kids. Children will love the process of choosing plants to get for the garden. Children also love situations in which getting dirty is acceptable, especially if parents are in on the fun.</p>
<p>Always protect yourself from the sun when you are outdoors working in the garden; you can do this by wearing clothes that will shield you from the sun. Wear wide-brimmed hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Wearing sun protection will prevent your skin from burning and by extension will reduce your risk of developing skin cancer.</p>
<p>Use rainwater to water your garden to be a green gardener. Using a special rain barrel or other workable container to capture rainwater can save money on monthly water bills, and make the best use of your naturals resources. This is a money-saving step that&#8217;s eco-friendly and completely natural.</p>
<p>Select a specific type of plant to be the focal point of your garden. In a well designed garden you should have a focal point so that your eyes will stay there. The focal point should be a plant totally different from the others around it.</p>
<p>If you want to grow vegetables in you backyard, it is vital that you place them in an area where they could get roughly six hours of sun on a daily basis. This allows the vegetables to grow quickly and healthily. Some flowers are especially sun-loving as well.</p>
<p>Do not use broad-spectrum pesticides within your garden. These strong pesticides are non-selective, killing beneficial insects as well as pests. Useful insects are more sensitive to these pesticides than the pests, so by killing them, you could be growing your pest population. This can result in your using more pesticides to eradicate the problem.</p>
<p>Chill out by taking time to garden. There are many ways to find personal relaxation and peace. Amongst the simplest ways to get there is to start a garden. You will not need to spend a lot of money to grow your garden, and it provides many benefits. The best return on your investment is the feeling of happiness and tranquility from growing your own greenery.</p>
<p>As stated at the beginning of this piece, gardening is something you can really enjoy and benefit from. The benefits of gardening can be seen in every flower or vegetable that grows. Utilizing some of the information that has been provided can help you to see that gardening is wonderful and interesting.</p>
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		<title>Smart Organic Gardening Ideas For A Healthier Garden!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 17:30:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Companion plants will help reduce your gardening chores. Plants that grow in close proximity to each other can help growth for both. These companion plants repel pests and enrich the soil, and helps to avoid the use of pesticides and fertilizers. For example, fragrant herbs can cause pests to avoid your vegetables. Know how and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Companion plants will help reduce your gardening chores. Plants that grow in close proximity to each other can help growth for both. These companion plants repel pests and enrich the soil, and helps to avoid the use of pesticides and fertilizers. For example, fragrant herbs can cause pests to avoid your vegetables.</p>
<p>Know how and when you must water the organic garden. A soaker hose would be of great use for this watering job. A soaker hose will keep the base adequately watered and prevent the plant from drying out through evaporation. Watering is best done early in the morning.</p>
<p>Using a soaker hose to water your organic garden is the best method. Water seeps slowly from a soaker house, and can be aimed right at the roots, leaving leaves dry. Compared with sprinklers, a soaker hose wastes less water and is far more convenient to use.</p>
<p>The correct depth for planting seeds in containers is triple the seed&#8217;s size. However, it is important to understand that some seeds require sunlight and should never be covered. This is true of popular flowers like petunias and zinnias. If you&#8217;re not sure, a guide either comes with seeds, or you can find this information online.</p>
<p>When choosing plants for your organic garden, make sure you have a plan about what you want to grow. Many garden plants come in a wide range of varieties, and these varieties can often have quite different care requirements. Consider roses; whereas one variety may thrive in direct sunlight, others may prefer shaded areas. So make certain that you are picking the distinct varieties of plants that are able to call your garden home.</p>
<p>Open your mind to the diverse environments that can be created in your garden space. The more types of plants you have, the more kinds of wildlife you&#8217;ll have. You want to have a diver garden so do your best to plant a bunch of different plants. This creates a soothing, beautiful environment in which you can relax, and enjoy the fruits of your hard work.</p>
<p>Create a mixture containing one cup of milk for every six cups of water to spray on your plants. This helps keep the scourge of plant-ruining powdery mildew at bay. The mixture is not hard to store, keep in your fridge for about three weeks. It&#8217;s safe for daily use until you have the mildew under control.</p>
<p>Gardening, especially organic gardening, helps you feel more &#8220;at one&#8221; with the earth. This method of gardening will give you a deep understanding of the way plants grow, from beginning to end.</p>
<p>Botanical pesticides that are from your local area can be incredibly effective on pests. Some natural insecticides are stronger and more effective than the chemically engineered synthetic pesticides that are commercially available. Due to the way they are made, you may have to use more of a botanical insecticide.</p>
<p>Remember to buy plants for your organic garden in an intelligent manner. It is especially important to understand how to buy perennials and annuals. You should purchase plants that show buds that have not bloomed yet. Doing this makes it so that they can start to grow a strong root system.</p>
<p>You can grow a variety of different plants in your home organic garden. Mulch is something that you will likely rely on quite heavily, particularly for acid-loving plants. You can mulch these sorts of plants with a very thick layer of beautiful pine needles every fall. When the needles begin to decompose, they release their natural acids into the soil.</p>
<p>If you are growing your organic plants inside of your home or office, it is vital to make sure that the right amount of light reaches them. If your house or apartment doesn&#8217;t get a lot of natural light, one option is to grow something that only requires medium or low light. You can also try using artificial lighting to help.</p>
<p>You need to make sure you are very efficient when working in your organic garden. Keep all of your tools together; do not waste time looking for them! Prepare them all ahead of time and have them handy before you need to garden, and then put them back in their place when done. A good way to keep your tools at hand is to buy a tool belt or utility pants with many large pockets.</p>
<p>Stop buying inferior produce. You can grow your own vegetables and fruits in your organic garden.</p>
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		<title>Things To Know If You Wish To Grow: Garden Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 17:30:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you enjoy your mint leaves, but can&#8217;t stand how they dominate your garden? Rein in their growth by planting the mint in a large pot or garden container instead. This container can be placed in the soil if you prefer the look of mint in your garden, and it will continue to contain the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you enjoy your mint leaves, but can&#8217;t stand how they dominate your garden? Rein in their growth by planting the mint in a large pot or garden container instead. This container can be placed in the soil if you prefer the look of mint in your garden, and it will continue to contain the roots of your mint and prevent it from taking over.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to let your cuts heal prior to doing any gardening without gloves. A cut that has come into contact with extraneous materials like dirt can become seriously infected. These days, bandages are available that can totally seal the cut.</p>
<p>Water is an essential component of any thriving garden. Your plants need it to survive. On a day that is really hot, the soil will become more dry, so a person has to make sure they are keeping the garden watered. Proper watering can make ones garden the best it can be.</p>
<p>Make sure that you divide your irises! Divide any overgrown clumps to increase your stock. Lift the dead bulbous irises. The bulbs split in your hand, then you replant them, and they will most likely flower next year. Use a knife to carefully divide rhizomes. Cut healthy pieces from the root stalk and throw out the dead center. Be sure to retain a sturdy offshoot on every piece that you intend to plant. Replant right away.</p>
<p>A set of knee pads are a life saver if you&#8217;re an avid gardener and a lot of your plants sit close to the ground. Long hours tending your garden can leave your knees sore and achy. A set of quality knee pads designed for gardening can be a world of relief for your central leg joints.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re like many gardeners, autumn means that it&#8217;s time to get some delicious fall edibles growing in your garden. Why not plant lettuce and kale inside a hollowed-out pumpkin? Cut an opening in the pumpkin and scoop the insides out. Then spray the edges and empty inside of the pumpkin with Wilt-Pruf so the pumpkin doesn&#8217;t rot. Once you&#8217;ve done that, you can plant!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a new gardener, it is vital that you follow the instructions when it comes to your chemicals and tools. If you fail to do this, you could cause yourself all sorts of injuries, the most common of which is irritated skin. Keep your health intact and follow the directions to the letter.</p>
<p>A good green garden should start from seeds and not plants. Planting seeds is the most eco-friendly way to start a new garden. Plastic used in nurseries normally end up in landfills. For an garden that helps the environment, plant seeds directly in the garden&#8217;s soil or purchase plants grown in organic packaging.</p>
<p>A simple way to lower the alkaline content of your soil is to dilute it with coffee grounds. This is a simple way to replenish your soil with acid. Balanced soil will produce more flavorful, crisp vegetables and greens.</p>
<p>Make sure that your deciduous shrubs are protected. If you have some tender shrubs that are in planters, you need to protect them from cold weather. Join them together at the top, and use a blanket or old sheet to cover them. This will work better than wrapping your plant with plastic, because air can still circulate, which will help to prevent rotting.</p>
<p>Be aware of the optimum time frame for harvesting vegetables. Each variety of vegetable has a specific time to be harvested so that you may enjoy its fullest flavor. Veggies such as zucchini or baby peas, for instance, taste their best if they get picked young. On the other hand, tomatoes taste best when they are as ripe as possible from the vine. Simply educate yourself on what the best time is to harvest each of your garden vegetables.</p>
<p>Plant some perennials in your garden that repel slugs. Slugs and snails are voracious eaters that can destroy a plant literally overnight. These garden vermin prefer plants with tender, herbaceous stems and leaves, particularly seedlings and young plants. There are perennials that slugs do not want to eat, the ones that they hate have hairy leaves, or are unappealing to their taste. Some of these plants include achillea, campanula, euphorbia, hellaborus, and heuchera.</p>
<p>Hopefully, you now feel a bit more prepared to start off on your gardening adventure. You thought perhaps that you knew what to do before, but look at how ready you are now! Hopefully, this article&#8217;s tips will turn you from a novice green thumb into a professional.</p>
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		<title>Use These Organic Gardening Tips For Your Garden!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 17:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mulch your flowers and trees with three inches of organic materials. This aids in environmental conservation and also saves you serious money on water each month. It can also look great. It&#8217;s best to plant tomatoes in an organic garden on a three-week cycle. This makes sure that you are not inundated with a huge [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mulch your flowers and trees with three inches of organic materials. This aids in environmental conservation and also saves you serious money on water each month. It can also look great.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s best to plant tomatoes in an organic garden on a three-week cycle. This makes sure that you are not inundated with a huge tomato harvest all at one time. If one crop is ruined for some reason, the next one will be healthy.</p>
<p>Involve the whole family in your gardening hobby; children find growing things to be very interesting. They will enjoy learning about nature and bonding with you.</p>
<p>If you are having problems with aphids in the organic garden then you should try using good &#8220;old fashioned&#8221; water that is soapy, which may be the trick you are looking for to solve the predicament you are in. Spray it on the entire plant and clean the plant with another spray containing only water.</p>
<p>Consider solving your weed problem without the use of toxic chemicals. You can place newspaper in several layers, and it will help control your weeds. The main thing that a weed needs to thrive is sunlight. The layers of newspaper over the weeds will block out the light and kill them. The newspapers will break down over a period of time, and will become part of your compost. Add visual appeal by placing some mulch over the top.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to create an organic garden of your own, it&#8217;s important you learn how to build beds. One way to achieve this is to use a garden tool to carve out a small slice of earth. Once you do this, flip it upside down and cover this area with around three or four inches of wood chips. Wait for a few weeks to pass, then cut into it for planting.</p>
<p>Go ahead and take a couple of minutes after you eat dinner to chop up the excess pieces into fine pieces to add to your garden, after you prepare fresh vegetables. These veggies decay quickly, which then leech vital nutrients into your new plants that are growing. If you have any left over, you can use them for composting, but the scraps used in your garden will spread nutrients almost immediately.</p>
<p>When checking out tomatoes to buy, do a bit of poking in the soil. When you are buying seedlings for tomatoes, look at the roots as well as the green parts. The lush starts remain on the baby plants for several weeks, crippling their growth until the starts are gone.</p>
<p>Mix onion, garlic, and chives to water, and spray your plants to get rid of pests. Chop the garlic, chives and onions up into very fine pieces, and then mix with half a cup of water and strain into a spray bottle.</p>
<p>Planting garlic in your garden will ward off pests. Insect invaders will be put off by the smell. You should ensure to plant garlic all around and near the plants which are likely to attract pests. And, one extra plus from planting garlic is that it&#8217;s edible.</p>
<p>Clean off vegetables outdoors using fresh water, then save the dirt for reuse in the garden. The nutrients from the fruits and vegetables will make up a pert of this water. This holds many advantages for the you plants over your regular water supply or rainwater. In addition, never use any type of cleaning agent or anything other than your hands when you are cleaning your garden veggies. This ensures the best results.</p>
<p>Use ample mulch to help your plants to retain enough water. A greater amount of mulch means less frequent watering of the garden. Mulch can be bought at stores, or can come from pine needles or other clippings from your yard. It is important to use a large amount of whatever mulch you have.</p>
<p>Make sure you have some plastic bags around so that you can cover any muddy gardening shoes you have. Having these available lets you keep your flow in movement, and helps you return to your gardening fast so you can finish up your day.</p>
<p>As you&#8217;ve read, there is more to doing organic gardening than many think. It requires a lot of work and patience, but it will be worth it in the end to have a beautiful organic garden. When you apply the tips in this article, you will be ready to start improving your skills in organic gardening.</p>
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		<title>Landscaping Tips For Novices And Experts Alike</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 15:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is wise to leave the grass clippings on the lawn when you mow it. As the clippings decompose, their nutrients will seep back into the ground, rendering fertilizer unnecessary. If the scope of your landscaping project is large enough, an hour or two with a professional landscaper or architect may be worth it, as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is wise to leave the grass clippings on the lawn when you mow it. As the clippings decompose, their nutrients will seep back into the ground, rendering fertilizer unnecessary.</p>
<p>If the scope of your landscaping project is large enough, an hour or two with a professional landscaper or architect may be worth it, as they can give you expert guidance on choosing your plants and help you refine your design. Making this small investment will save you time and money throughout your project. A consultation with a landscaper may cost you $75 an hour but it will pay off when you avoid costly mistakes.</p>
<p>For certain items, go with the less expensive product. When it comes to things like mulch, containers and regular perennials, the cheaper version and the more expensive version are not that different. Take the time to inspect plants before you buy them. If they are on sale at a discount price, the store might not have treated them with much care.</p>
<p>Go ahead and look at the dimensions of your landscape and plan accordingly. A flat one-dimensional environment can be made more exciting with steps, statues, fountains or other elements that seem appealing to you. To add dimension, it isn&#8217;t always necessary to rent out a backhoe. With just a shovel and a little effort, you can create some lovely terraces and slopes.</p>
<p>Make updates to your yard before you market your home for sale. Landscaping can drive your home&#8217;s value up, or down, depending on how it looks. A vibrant lawn along with imaginative greenery gives a much better impression than a neglected yard ever can.</p>
<p>Many times a professional landscape architect or designer are not needed for your landscaping renovation. Using a professional landscaper can be quite expensive. You may want to consult with a landscaper, though, to get some guidance on how to best approach your project.</p>
<p>Which plants you choose can impact the success of your landscaping project. You&#8217;ll want to avoid placing plants that need lots of sunlight in areas that are shady. For example, don&#8217;t place a tree into a tiny spot where it can&#8217;t grow. Take the time to consider the needs of your plants and plant them in a place that they&#8217;ll thrive.</p>
<p>Keep your landscape from looking scraggly by trimming your plants. Many plants, such as azaleas, grow wildly. It may seem extreme, but cut them nearly to ground level and they will grow out beautifully in spring.</p>
<p>Do you plan on selling your home soon? You should know that landscaping is one home improvement project that could generate between 100 and 200 percent return on your investment. Use the front yard to give your home curb appeal and the back yard for an outdoor entertaining area.</p>
<p>Small yard can end up looking great! Use this space to make small and concentrated places of interest. A stone garden bench or a birdbath surrounded by flowers and bushes is very attractive. Consider planting different types of flowers so that you can enjoy their blooms all year round.</p>
<p>Although it may seem counter-intuitive, the cheapest materials may actually end up costing you more. Sometimes, you will find that paying a bit more saves you money in the long run. Therefore, weigh all of your options before purchasing anything. Spending just a bit more than anticipated, can end up being a bargain in the end.</p>
<p>Anytime you are considering changing your landscape, you must also thing about the structures that already stand on your property. Make sure you&#8217;re aware of where components of your home such as gutters, cables, and air conditioners are positioned so that your landscaping modifications don&#8217;t infringe upon them. You can make a quick call to the city to verify where things are so you don&#8217;t damage anything.</p>
<p>Consider edging your garden to create soft and shapely beds. Curved borders create much more interest than the straight borders of the past. Having fresh cut edges will make a huge impact on the way your lawn looks.</p>
<p>As you could see, landscaping is not that hard when done correctly. If you use the advice in this article, you will soon see the results you want. With a sufficient amount of practice and research, you can be a landscaping professional. Start down your new and exciting path today!</p>
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		<title>Make Your Garden A Healthy Outlet For Stress</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 09:28:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bees are vital in gardening because they help aid in pollination. There are bees that can cause harm such as carpenter bees that consume wood in order to make their nests. Learn the exceptions, so that you can get rid of harmful bees and let the good bees get busy helping your garden. In order [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bees are vital in gardening because they help aid in pollination. There are bees that can cause harm such as carpenter bees that consume wood in order to make their nests. Learn the exceptions, so that you can get rid of harmful bees and let the good bees get busy helping your garden.</p>
<p>In order to bring in good insects to your garden, you need to plant heather. Heather is great for getting bees to stop by at the beginning of spring, as heather plants have nectar available early in the season. Undisturbed shrubs, such as beds of heather, are probably home to a number of beneficial insects like spiders and ground beetles. Because of this, don&#8217;t forget to protect your hands when pruning heather beds.</p>
<p>If you work with clay soil, you have probably found using a shovel very frustrating and exhausting. Take the hard work out of using a shovel in clay soil by rubbing a light coat of car or floor wax over the surface with a clean cloth and buff the surface. The wax will prevent any rusting, and the shovel will cut through the soil with great ease.</p>
<p>To give them a helping hand, pour the water you obtain after steaming vegetables over your plants. Tea and coffee grounds can be used to add acidity to your soil for plants like gardenias and rhododendrons. Chamomile tea is effective in combating a fungus problem within your garden.</p>
<p>Try dousing weeds in your garden with boiling water to get rid of them. A pot full of boiling water is an effective herbicide, yet it is, chemically speaking, completely harmless. Carefully pour boiling water right on the weeds, but be careful not to pour it on the plants you want. The boiling water will damage the roots of the weeds and will usually prevent further growth.</p>
<p>When winter arrives, transfer a few plants into the house for safe storage during the cold weather. It&#8217;s a good idea to save any expensive plants or those that will thrive in indoor heat. Carefully dig near the roots and transfer those plants into a flower pot.</p>
<p>Always allow your plants to adapt gradually to any changes in light conditions, temperatures or soils, if you do not, you might shock them and cause them to die. At first, only leave them outside for a brief period of time. Gradually increase the the time they spend outside over a one week period. At the end of a week, they should be accustomed to the outdoors and ready to transition to outside safely.</p>
<p>Spray old aftershave, perfume, or scented products around the grass of your garden to prevent your dog from entering it. This covers up the smells that bring dogs to gardens in the first place, which means dogs are less likely to enter the garden.</p>
<p>It is wise to build a fence around your garden prior to starting in planting your garden. You can use a thick shrub, decorative border or a fence to keep large animals away from your plants.</p>
<p>Gardening should be a relaxing activity. There are a variety of ways to achieve a state of inner peace. Many find that gardening is a great method for achieving this. Gardening does not require a lot of dollars to start, and yields tremendous benefits. You will feel great satisfaction by creating your own garden of tranquility.</p>
<p>There are home solutions available to combat the powdery mildew you may find on your plants. Rather, you should mix a bit of baking soda with a small quantity of liquid soap in water. This solution can be sprayed onto your plants once per week until the problem is resolved. The baking soda is harmless to your plants and a very effective remedy.</p>
<p>Pick one plant to serve as your garden&#8217;s focal point. A focal point can help direct a viewers gaze. More often than not, it is a plant that is distinctively different from its neighbors.</p>
<p>To create a beautiful English garden, use the same bed to mix various kinds of plants, as well as different heights. Plants that are all at the same height makes a garden bed look flat and uninteresting.</p>
<p>You now have the tools to assist you in making your garden grow beautifully. When you have the right knowledge, gardening is easy. With the right gardening advice, like the advice featured in the tips above, you can start creating landscape masterpieces in your own back yard.</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening Can Be Fun With These Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 09:28:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plant your tomatoes in intervals of three weeks, starting from the original strain and they will grow in a more organized structure. If you plant everything at the same time, you will have an overabundance followed by nothing. Additionally, if weather or something else ruins one harvest, you still get a second chance to get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plant your tomatoes in intervals of three weeks, starting from the original strain and they will grow in a more organized structure. If you plant everything at the same time, you will have an overabundance followed by nothing. Additionally, if weather or something else ruins one harvest, you still get a second chance to get a good tomato crop.</p>
<p>Construct raised flower beds of brick, stone, or wood. For best results, you should only use wood that has not been treated with chemicals or protective coating. Some great choices to choose from are cedar, locust and cypress. Avoid using treated wood since they contain chemicals that could disperse into the soil or the crops. Treated wood can be lined with plastic to create a barrier.</p>
<p>Mix up a solution water and milk at a 6:1 ratio and spray all of your plants with it regularly. Doing so will help keep dangerous powdery mildew at bay. This mixture can easily be kept in the fridge for around three weeks. You can use this every day until there is no mildew.</p>
<p>If you have plants inside, make sure the thermostat stays between 65 and 75 degrees. The temperature needs to remain steady and warm so the plants can grow. Heat lamps can be used to promote growth without the necessity of raising your home&#8217;s interior temperature.</p>
<p>Add mulch to keep your soil healthy. Mulch acts as a protective shield for the soil it covers. It protects the plant roots, keeping the ground cool on a hot summer day. The layer of mulch will also minimize evaporation, reducing your need to water as frequently as you would a garden without mulch. This will also help to keep weeds under control.</p>
<p>Use a laundry basket to help you collect produce from your garden. The basket will make a great strainer when you wash your vegetables. While your freshly harvested fruits and vegetables are still in the basket, rinse them off and any excess water will run off through the laundry basket holes.</p>
<p>You need to mulch your garden with about three inches of material that is organic. You will ensure your garden will be nourished by keeping moisture inside the soil, thus creating a neater appearance of your garden, and repelling weed growth.</p>
<p>Organic gardening is a safe hobby to share with your children. Gardening helps your children learn about biological processes and serves as a social activity that helps the family grow closer while eating healthier.</p>
<p>Plant garlic all around your garden to deter most determined pests. The smell of garlic repels the majority of garden pests. Be sure you plant them in an area that is going to be near other plants that are a little more prone to being attacked. A side benefit of placing the garlic in the garden for this purpose is the fact that you can eat it.</p>
<p>The skins from fruit are a great way to recycle waste and turn them into something positive by using them for your compost pile. These items naturally create compost, and this provides great bedding for your garden at almost no cost to you.</p>
<p>Plant your organic garden in the shade. The good news is that shade gardens are actually low maintenance and fun to enjoy. They will require much less watering, which saves a lot of work and time. This does make plants grow slower, but on the bright side that means less weeds.</p>
<p>Use a soaker hose to water your garden. Water seeps slowly from a soaker house, and can be aimed right at the roots, leaving leaves dry. They use less water than sprinklers and are much less tedious than hand watering your plants.</p>
<p>While you may already understand the importance of compost to organic gardening, are you aware of its true components? Almost any organic item can be used to make compost. It may include leaves and grass, food scraps and wood chips. Make some compost, and start using that rather than costly commercial fertilizers.</p>
<p>Go ahead and dig a hole so that you can plant a shrub or tree for your organic garden. Ideally, the sides of the hole should be loosely packed and uneven.</p>
<p>Plant some organic garlic. Cloves should be planted whole during the fall or early spring months. Garlic grows best in soil that retains moisture but drains well. Place them about one to two inches deep in the soil, pointed end up, and four inches apart. Green garlic shoots can be cut as they grow, and used in place of chives or scallions. When the tops of the bulbs turn brown, they&#8217;re ready to harvest. Leave the bulbs out to dry and exposed to the sun for a few days so that the skin hardens a bit. Store the dried bulbs loosely or in bunches in a dark, cool area.</p>
<p>Anyone may plant gardens, but only those who are knowledgeable can get more out of their planted crops. It is important to put these organic tips to good use.</p>
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		<title>How To Design Great Landscaping In Front Of Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 03:38:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Use catalogs and online stores to get better prices on plants. You can find deals on rare and special plants when you look around. Additionally, this type of shopping saves you time and effort, since the plants come right to your door. Do not forget to factor in the cost of shipping when determining whether [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Use catalogs and online stores to get better prices on plants. You can find deals on rare and special plants when you look around. Additionally, this type of shopping saves you time and effort, since the plants come right to your door. Do not forget to factor in the cost of shipping when determining whether your purchase is a good buy.</p>
<p>It is important that you understand your hardiness zone, so that you can purchase your plants accordingly. The USDA reissued its map that defines hardiness zones this year. The last time they did this was in 1990. This map is useful in helping you determine which plants are likely to survive and thrive in the temperatures that occur in your area.</p>
<p>Prior to starting your landscaping, sketch out how you envision it. This can let you really imagine the final results. Plus, you&#8217;ll have a much better sense of the materials needed to move ahead. It is much easier to make adjustments to the sketch of your landscape than it is your actual landscape itself.</p>
<p>Create a landscape that offers year-round interest. It is a good idea to choose plants that have different blooming times, along with evergreens, so that there is always something blooming or green in your yard, even in winter months. Do your research to create a landscape that offers year-round interest.</p>
<p>A common placement for plants on property is around the edges. While this might be ideal, it&#8217;s also a nice idea to put plants throughout your property. Doing this can really enhance your home. Your home will also give the impression that it is not as close to the road as it actually is.</p>
<p>Take into consideration your existing structures when planning and implementing your landscaping project. Check out where your gutters, cables, air conditioning units, and things of that sort are located; you want to make sure you don&#8217;t interfere with where they&#8217;re at. Contact your city of residence to find out where underground lines are so you won&#8217;t interfere with them when digging.</p>
<p>When selecting plants for a landscape improvement project, look for a variety of plants with different sizes, colors and textures. The contrast these plants will add throughout your yard, will help you create a breathtaking landscape. Be certain to plant them evenly in order to maximize their impact.</p>
<p>It is not necessary &#8211; or even wise &#8211; to try to landscape your entire property all at the same time. You are better off breaking up large projects into smaller phases. If any changes arise, this will make it easier to implement them.</p>
<p>Shaping shrubs and trees is a terrific way to keep your design looking neat. Trim, prune and shape overgrown trees and shrubs, keeping their shapes natural to keep your overall yard looking well-groomed. You can truly liven up your landscape by doing this.</p>
<p>How the edging looks is something you need to take into account throughout your landscaping project, as neglecting it can make your yard look a bit sloppy. In areas where mulch and grass meet, edging adds a professional touch.</p>
<p>Make your yard a self maintaining one to prevent weed problems. Weeds love spacious areas with lots of water, nutrients and sunlight. removing those factors will remove your weeds. Look for a ground cover that is healthy and dense. When weeds are deprived of sunshine and other nutrients, they will not have an opportunity to overtake your landscape. Keep your yard healthy by giving it plenty of water and fertilizer.</p>
<p>It is often relaxing to have a private area in your back yard. Planting shrubs and trees or simply erecting a fence can give you the privacy you need. The options are endless if you wish to include them in your landscaping plans.</p>
<p>When you are staring to think on how you wish to renovate the landscape of your house, it could be beneficial for you to take a good look at your house. Spend some time sketching out the outline of your home, the property boundaries, and the major features you will have to work around.</p>
<p>You cannot expect to be a landscaping guru overnight; it&#8217;s not that easy. Although you will always need to put some effort into your landscaping design, a little research can go a long way toward making your project a bit easier. Knowing how to landscape the right way is the key in having a great yard. Use this article&#8217;s hints to landscape your home&#8217;s yard successfully.</p>
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		<title>Learn How To Get The Most Out Of Your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 01:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carefully plan your garden first. This way, when the sprouts start shooting up, you can recall where you planted each plant. A good plan can also help you to place each plant in the area that is most beneficial to them. Plants all need a good supply of C02 to grow properly! Often, plants achieve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carefully plan your garden first. This way, when the sprouts start shooting up, you can recall where you planted each plant. A good plan can also help you to place each plant in the area that is most beneficial to them.</p>
<p>Plants all need a good supply of C02 to grow properly! Often, plants achieve better growth when they are surrounded by high levels of CO2. The best method to obtain a high amount is to get access to a greenhouse. If you have a greenhouse, keep CO2 levels high.</p>
<p>An eye-catching plant makes an attractive focal point for your garden or flowerbed. In any good garden design, a focal point will grab the eye and hold it there. Frequently, it will be a plant that&#8217;s very different from others in the neighborhood.</p>
<p>Use care when you are watering the garden. You can water efficiently by using a soaker hose which will eliminate the necessity of watering each plant one by one with a nozzle, or having to use a water can that you have to refill over and over. Keeping the water pressure low on your soaking hose will help avoid harm to tender plants. Let your soaker hose run for a few hours while you do other things.</p>
<p>Try to curb a snail problem by mixing water and ammonia. Ammonia will turn to nitrogen later, which will benefit your plants. It does kill snails in your garden, which will stop them from damaging your beds. For the best possible results, do this every day.</p>
<p>When gardening, be sure to look closely for stink bug infestation, especially during Autumn. Stink bugs prefer peppers, beans, tomatoes, and various varieties of fruits. They can do a lot of damage if they are not controlled.</p>
<p>Clay soil can be very hard to work with, and you will often find that it sticks to the shovel. To ease the digging, apply some car wax or floor wax to the head of the shovel and buff. The clay will slide off of its surface and it will prevent rust.</p>
<p>A great gardening tip to use is to always select types of plants that are more likely to produce a high yield. It is quite common to find that hybrids, which are often able to resist disease and withstand cold climates, produce yields much larger than their conventional counterparts.</p>
<p>Do not improperly lay your new sod. Before the sod can be laid, you should prepare the soil. Be sure to get rid of any weeds, and then proceed to break up the soil to get it ready to use. Make sure your soil is flat and compacted. The soil should be adequately moistened. When laying down sod, create staggered rows with offset joints. Make sure the sod is firmly placed to ensure a surface that is sufficiently flat and even. Also, make sure to use soil to fill the areas where there are gaps in the sod. Sod has to be watered daily for two weeks, and then it can be rooted.</p>
<p>Use fall colors to your advantage. A lot of deciduous trees, shrubs and vines wait until the fall to put on a display in the garden, offering shades varying from deep yellow to vivid red. The reason these plants will change colors is that they will stop producing chlorophyll in colder weather, and thus the pigments within the leaves begin to change. Place these types of plant in a location which gets plenty of sun, especially after noon. Some great shrubs to use are boston ivy, barberry, chestnut, and maple.</p>
<p>Take the time to remove weeds. Weeds can be extremely detrimental to your garden. To aid in this venture, you might want to use white vinegar. It can kill weeds. If you are too busy to pull weeds by hand, make a white vinegar solution and keep it handy for a quick spray when needed.</p>
<p>Whether you have been gardening for a few days or a few decades, you must never deviate from the instructions on the labeling of all implements and chemicals. Irritation of the skin or even more serious injuries are possible if you ignore manufacturer&#8217;s directions. Wear protective gear, and use the products as directed.</p>
<p>Use the knowledge you have gained here to resuscitate your garden today. When the day comes that your plants are tall and smiling, you will be too. Gardening can literally change your life, but only if you put in the effort and do it!</p>
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		<title>How To Grow A Garden In Window Boxes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 01:27:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bees are great for your garden as they promote pollination. Yet some bees can harm your garden, such as carpenter bees. They bite through wood in order to make their nests. Generally speaking, bees help your garden so it&#8217;s best if you leave them alone. A set of knee pads is a great investment if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bees are great for your garden as they promote pollination. Yet some bees can harm your garden, such as carpenter bees. They bite through wood in order to make their nests. Generally speaking, bees help your garden so it&#8217;s best if you leave them alone.</p>
<p>A set of knee pads is a great investment if your garden has a lot of low-growing plants. Without pads, you may have pain in your knees from spending too much time kneeling on the hard ground. Having a good pair of knee pads will cushion your knees in comfort.</p>
<p>Surround your vegetable plants with organic mulch, a few inches worth. Mulch will keep soil moist for longer. It also helps prevent weeds from growing. You will benefit by not having to spend so much time fighting weed growth.</p>
<p>One very good way to deal with weeds is to boil them away. Any vessel of boiling water that you can carry safely can be used as an organic herbicide. Literally pour the water on the weeds, avoiding any wanted plants near them, and watch the weeds die over time. The water will kill the weeds by destroying the roots and if poured directly on the weeds, will prevent them from growing back.</p>
<p>In order to bring in good insects to your garden, you need to plant heather. Bees will go straight for these plants in the spring. Heather doesn&#8217;t usually require a lot of tending, so spiders, ground beetles and other good bugs like to call it home. With this in mind make sure you wear some gloves when you are working with the heather.</p>
<p>When fall has arrived, it is time to plant the edibles for the autumn. Rather than using clay pots or planters for your lettuce and kale, plant them in a pumpkin! Clean out the pumpkin just like you would if you were making a jack o&#8217;lantern. Spray Wilt-Pruf inside the pumpkin and along its edges so that the pumpkin won&#8217;t rot. After you have finished this, you will be ready to start planting.</p>
<p>You can make your flower beds brighter with biennials and annuals. These types of flowers grow at high speed, which gives you more flexibility in changing the look of your flower beds as the seasons change. They are useful for filling gaps in between shrubs and perennials in sunny areas. A variety of flowers that will thrive in your region are available.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re dealing with a veggie garden, pest control may be difficult. It is wise to limit the use of harsh chemicals, because the vegetables will be eaten. If you remain vigilant, you can control your garden pest population. In many cases, you can simply remove the pests from your plants by picking them off.</p>
<p>Good tools for the gardener include a wheelbarrow and a kneeling stool. It is important to protect your knees when you are kneeling in the garden, and a foam kneeling pad will help with that. As well, gardening can involve some heavy lifting and moving, so a strong wheelbarrow can really make that aspect much more effortless.</p>
<p>You probably know just how rewarding gardening can be. The benefits always seem to be great, like having fresh vegetables, flowers and a nice outdoor activity to tend to throughout your days. Apply these tips to make sure you do everything properly for better results.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Harvesting Your Organically Grown Produce</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 01:27:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any gardening can connect you with Mother Nature, but particularly if you employ organic gardening techniques. You will learn how to care for you plants from planting the seeds to harvesting your delicious vegetables. Pine can make surprisingly great mulch. Certain plants are acidic, and thrive in acidic soil. Pine needles to line the bed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any gardening can connect you with Mother Nature, but particularly if you employ organic gardening techniques. You will learn how to care for you plants from planting the seeds to harvesting your delicious vegetables.</p>
<p>Pine can make surprisingly great mulch. Certain plants are acidic, and thrive in acidic soil. Pine needles to line the bed of your garden are easy to find for these kinds of plants. Cover your beds with two inches of needles; acid will be dispersed into the soil as they decompose.</p>
<p>When you think about how you want to water your garden, look into a soaker hose, this is the best option available to you. Water seeps slowly from a soaker house, and can be aimed right at the roots, leaving leaves dry. Not only do you eliminate the tediousness of having to hand-water your plants, you will also reduce the amount of water that you use.</p>
<p>Create a space perfect for any perennial garden with this easy method. Turn over the soil in your garden so it will be soft and easy to plant before spreading wood chips around your garden. Give the area a couple of weeks, then dig into it and plant your new perennials.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve spent even a little time gardening, you&#8217;re probably well aware of how beneficial compost can be, but how much do you know about what it contains? It is a mixture or combination of leaves, grass clippings, wood-chips, produce scraps, straw, and some small twigs that had the chance to break down into a &#8220;pseudo-soil.&#8221; Once this mixture has composted, through a heat-producing decay process, apply it to your garden as a fertilizer superior to the commercial ones.</p>
<p>To make a credible claim that your crops are organically grown, you should be certified as organic by a credible organization. This will increase your sales, and it will prove to your customers that they have quality products.</p>
<p>Include your children in your efforts to organic gardening. Growing a garden offers a unique learning experience, and you and your child can grow closer while growing healthy food for your family.</p>
<p>If you want to get children in on the fun, plant a few strawberries, everbearing if possible. Your children will enjoy being able to pick strawberries and will be ready to help you if they can get something sweet to eat.</p>
<p>In organic gardens, like any garden, weeds take a lot of attention to keep them under control. This will help kill off weeds without harming you or the environment.</p>
<p>When you are mulching, use three inches of organic materials. This will make the soil richer and help it retain moisture more efficiently &#8211; which should help you reduce your water bills. As an added bonus, it often looks very pretty.</p>
<p>Seeds that have sprouted don&#8217;t require the extra warmth that was needed before they sprouted. To ensure that your plants do not suffer shock, start eliminating the use of a heat source. You should also remove plastic films that you had on your containers to keep the humidity and warmth out. Watch your seeds closely to know how to go about this.</p>
<p>When planting your garden, dig small trenches between plant rows. These ditches will help direct water toward the plant roots, which will result in fewer waterings. It will also reduce the amount of water you use, saving money as well as the environment.</p>
<p>It is more rewarding to have an organic garden even though it is often more work. While chemical-based gardening products make bold claims, it is hard to dispute that organic gardening consistently produces superior results.</p>
<p>Pay attention to which products you can use in your garden. Use organic or natural alternatives in the place of the typical chemical fertilizers. The best example of this is to use compost. Inorganic fertilizers can cause toxic chemicals to buildup. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s best to use an organic method.</p>
<p>When the soil is healthier, the plants are too, and can resist more diseases and damage that&#8217;s caused by insects. This won&#8217;t get rid of insects, but it does make them less harmful, which should make most people happy.</p>
<p>Organic gardening has been around for a while. Much longer than chemical gardening. Native Americans taught the pilgrims how to plant crops by using a fish with the seeds in the ground. You can begin a compost pile so that you can create organic fertilizer for use in your organic garden. This is good for the environment, helps to reduce your overall trash output and helps with your organic garden.</p>
<p>The more information you have on the subject of organic gardening, the more proficient you will become. While these tips primarily cover only the basics, they give you a place to start your organic gardening venture.</p>
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		<title>Concerned About The Environment? Try These Organic Gardening Tips Today!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 01:26:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Always clean veggies with fresh water outside your home, and make sure to save the water you use to rinse them for use in your garden itself. The water washes off dirt and nutrients from your fresh produce, but this can be reused to add back as enhanced nutrients into your garden as better nourishment [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Always clean veggies with fresh water outside your home, and make sure to save the water you use to rinse them for use in your garden itself. The water washes off dirt and nutrients from your fresh produce, but this can be reused to add back as enhanced nutrients into your garden as better nourishment than you can get from either rain water or tap water. Avoid using chemicals or objects to clean the vegetables, as doing either of these things will render it ineffective.</p>
<p>Add mulch to keep your soil healthy. The right amount of mulch in a garden also works to protect the soil underneath. It can also keep the ground from overheating during hot weather, which will protect the roots of your plants from damage. The layer of mulch will also minimize evaporation, reducing your need to water as frequently as you would a garden without mulch. It can also help alleviate any weed issues.</p>
<p>When organic gardening, know when and how much to water your plants. Purchasing a soaker hose would be a worthwhile expenditure. This could directly water the plant&#8217;s base, and that could help reduce moisture lost due to evaporation. Ideally, you should do all of your watering early in the day.</p>
<p>A good way to plant seeds is in containers. Plant them three times as deep as their overall size. Some seeds need to be in direct sunlight, though, so you need to know information about each type of seed. Typical examples are petunias and ageratum. Read the instructions that came with the seeds, and do some research on the Internet to find out the sunlight that your seeds need.</p>
<p>Want to kill weeds naturally? Pile newspapers on top of each other to kill weeds. In order to grow, weeds need sunlight. The newspaper will block sunlight and weeds won&#8217;t be able to grow. Newspapers also break down over time, becoming part of your compost. In order to improve its attractiveness, add one mulch layer.</p>
<p>Construct raised flower beds of brick, stone, or wood. If using wood, make sure it&#8217;s naturally rot resistant and untreated. Good choices are cypress, cedar and locust. Do not use treated wood in your vegetable garden. If you must use treated wood, create a barrier, such as with plastic sheet.</p>
<p>Find crops that are of a high value to grow in your garden. The values of individual types of plants do vary by person, though. Growing expensive plants in your home will save you money at the market. Choose to plant items that you enjoy and you will benefit the most from them.</p>
<p>Organic material piled three inches deep is an effective mulch in your flower gardens. By doing this, you can lock in moisture, discourage weed growth, and nourish your plants. By adding mulch, you can give your flower beds a finished appearance.</p>
<p>You should spray the garden plants with six parts water and one part milk regularly. This helps prevent mildew, which can cause your plants to die. You can store this in your fridge for about three weeks. You can use it once each day until mildew is no longer a problem.</p>
<p>As you can see, keeping up with an organic garden is both challenging and rewarding. It takes time and patience. Use what you&#8217;ve read here to create your own backyard oasis! There are a huge number of plants to grow, and with these tips, you&#8217;ll succeed no matter which plants you ultimately choose.</p>
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		<title>Take A Look At These Great Gardening Tips!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 17:25:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plan your vegetable garden on paper! Start by listing the veggies you wish to grow, and then draw a detailed picture of your plot, planning where to plant each item. Consider such things like plant width and height, and how much sun and moisture are required. Water is a necessity if you want to have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plan your vegetable garden on paper! Start by listing the veggies you wish to grow, and then draw a detailed picture of your plot, planning where to plant each item. Consider such things like plant width and height, and how much sun and moisture are required.</p>
<p>Water is a necessity if you want to have a healthy garden. Plants, just like humans, require water for survival. The sun will dry out the soil if you do not water your garden regularly. A good garden can be turned into an amazing garden thanks to better watering habits.</p>
<p>Utilize a calender to keep your garden on a schedule. This will tell you what you need to plant each season. It can help you to be prepared ahead of time, and know what to buy, as well as when to buy it. There are many software applications that can help you do this. Or, you can be really old-fashioned and use paper.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t plant a garden without planning it. This is a good way to remember which plants have been planted in each area before they grow. A good plan can also help you to place each plant in the area that is most beneficial to them.</p>
<p>Peas have a better chance of survival when their seeds are started indoors as opposed to outside, exposed to the elements. If you give them a chance to grow indoors where they are protected, they will germinate better. They will also be healthier and hardier, allowing them to better resist pests and disease. Once your seedlings are sturdy, you can then move them outside.</p>
<p>If you want your garden to sport flowers in the spring as well as summer, plant bulbs. A hardy perennial addition to your garden, bulbs will continue to delight every year. The types of bulbs you use will determine the time of year your flowers will bloom, giving you the pleasure of blooms from spring to summer, if you plant them right.</p>
<p>Plant annuals and biennials to make your flower beds brighter. Biennials and annuals that grow quickly can add color to a flower bed, plus they permit you to modify the way the flower bed looks each season and each year. In addition, they work well as gap fillers between other areas, as long as those areas receive plenty of sunlight. Some of these that you might consider are petunias, marigolds and sunflowers. If those are not flowers you like, you can also try cosmos, holyhocks or rudbeckias.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re planning on gardening, carefully watch for stink bugs! You should be particularly careful during Autumn. Stinkbugs are most prevalent on tomatoes, beans and peppers. Proper measures should be taken in order to ensure minimal damage to your crops.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t use broad-spectrum pesticidal products anywhere in your gardening area. These pesticides will kill every type of pest in your garden, including beneficial bugs that eat garden pests. The beneficial insects, which kill the pests, are much more sensitive to pesticides than the pests. Using them will reduce your population of good bugs, and increase the bad. This can cause you to use an additional amount of pesticides in order to attempt to fix this problem.</p>
<p>Do not rush planting seeds in your garden. Begin by adding moisture to the dirt. Next, you will want to evenly distribute your seeds to ensure sufficient growing space. Place them at a soil depth that is triple the length of the seeds themselves. There are some varieties of seed that are not planted underground since they require light to grow.</p>
<p>Regardless of whether you plan to garden on your own or in a group, these tips will still be beneficial to you. Apply the advice from this article to help you enhance your gardening abilities, and your love for this rewarding hobby will be sure to shine through.</p>
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		<title>Build A Beautiful Organic Garden With These Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 17:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the biggest benefits from eating food that is organically grown is the absence of pesticides. Though this is certainly a great thing for the health of your loved ones, it is important to watch for additional pests and insects that may be present. Companion plants will help reduce your gardening chores. Some plants [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the biggest benefits from eating food that is organically grown is the absence of pesticides. Though this is certainly a great thing for the health of your loved ones, it is important to watch for additional pests and insects that may be present.</p>
<p>Companion plants will help reduce your gardening chores. Some plants have a natural affinity with other plants and will aid each other&#8217;s growth when placed next to each other. These plants will help make the soil rich in nutrients and keep pests away, which will reduce your need for fertilizers or pesticides. Plant herbs with strong smells next to vegetables in order to prevent insects from coming around.</p>
<p>Know what to look for when you purchase the plants that you will use in your garden. It is especially important to understand how to buy perennials and annuals. Avoid getting ones that are in bloom. You only want ones that have become budded and nothing more. This is so they can start growing a stronger root system in your garden.</p>
<p>You should plant trees in a manner that allows them to serve as shade for your home. Your energy bills will reflect this maneuver as your home will be naturally cooled by the shade from the tree.</p>
<p>It can be extremely fast and easy to plant perennials into your garden. Turn over the soil in your garden so it will be soft and easy to plant before spreading wood chips around your garden. Let the area have about two weeks, then dig it and plan the new perennials.</p>
<p>Find out the best time to water your garden. The style of hose known as a soaker would be most effective for this purpose. These hoses will direct water to the plant&#8217;s base, and this will help reduce the amount of moisture lost due to evaporation. You should water your plants in the morning.</p>
<p>Plants growing in your home need a constant temperature of no less than 65 degrees. In order to encourage proper growth, they will need that warmth. If you don&#8217;t want you house to be really warm during the cold season, you could use a heat lamp on organic plants instead.</p>
<p>If aphids cause you problems in your garden, you could try to use soapy water to solve it. Just spray the plant&#8217;s stems, leaves and buds using a light soapy water solution and follow it up using another spray of fresh and clean water.</p>
<p>With just a small amount of steps, you can add a new garden just for any of your perennials. Dig into the existing turf with a shovel or spade, flip it, and then layer the entire area with wood mulch. Let it sit for a few weeks, and then plant your new perennials.</p>
<p>After seeds have sprouted, they require less warmth than they did prior to sprouting. Remove plants from the heated environment once they begin growing. Additionally, remove any plastic films that were on your containers. This will keep out warmth and humidity. Watch the seeds so you can know when you do this.</p>
<p>Organic gardening has been around for a while. Much longer than chemical gardening. Native Americans taught the pilgrims to place fish beside their seeds when planting crops. Start your own compost pile to fertilize your garden in a natural way. Compost not only helps your garden, but also helps the environment by reducing trash.</p>
<p>Gardening is not only a great hobby, but also a way to feel at peace with the earth. Organic gardening will accomplish that feeling even more so. Approaching gardening in this way will enlighten you in the entire process from beginning to end.</p>
<p>If you want to get children in on the fun, plant a few strawberries, everbearing if possible. Your children will enjoy being able to pick strawberries and will be ready to help you if they can get something sweet to eat.</p>
<p>This article should give you a good idea why organic gardening is a great activity. Working in your organic garden is a hobby that&#8217;s both relaxing and fun. If you remember these tips the next time you are in the garden, you will be much more successful.</p>
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		<title>Want To Know More About Landscaping? Read On</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 15:37:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Approach landscaping as a three-dimensional project. A flat one-dimensional environment can be made more exciting with steps, statues, fountains or other elements that seem appealing to you. To add dimension, it isn&#8217;t always necessary to rent out a backhoe. Small terraces and gentle slopes can be created with a shovel and a little effort. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Approach landscaping as a three-dimensional project. A flat one-dimensional environment can be made more exciting with steps, statues, fountains or other elements that seem appealing to you. To add dimension, it isn&#8217;t always necessary to rent out a backhoe. Small terraces and gentle slopes can be created with a shovel and a little effort.</p>
<p>It is okay to go cheaper with certain items. Things such as perennials, containers and mulch are not very different, whether you pay a lot for them or a little. It is very important that you be sure to look over your plants thoroughly. Places that offer discount plants might not actually take care of them like other places would.</p>
<p>If any large plants are part of your design plan, remember that they are likely to cast a shadow. Shadows can be of benefit by keeping your house or patio cool in warm weather. Just be cautious as these shadows can block sunlight from any smaller plants.</p>
<p>When taking on a landscaping project on your own, be sure to diligently estimate your costs. First, write down a list of the needed materials and equipment. The next step is to determine where you will purchase these materials. Remember, the costs of these items may differ quite a bit from area to area. Call around to find the best prices available in your area.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t gather up all the grass clippings as you mow the lawn. This saves the need for fertilizing your lawn, as the grass clippings add nutrients when they decompose.</p>
<p>It is nice saying hi to the neighbors, but when planning your landscaping projects, privatizing your space can offer peace and tranquility. A fence or a line of trees or shrubs may do the trick. Many options are available when it comes to including privacy in landscaping for those that wish to do so.</p>
<p>Native plants are a joy to work with and should be used whenever possible. It&#8217;s easier to take care of native plants because they are adapted to the climate and soil type in your yard. This means you won&#8217;t have to spend so much time maintaining the plants in your yard. Go to your local gardening store to learn more about native plants in your specific area.</p>
<p>Think about the fall season when you design your landscape. Many people think only about summer and spring colors, but many plants offer beautiful color in the fall, and flowers such as pansies bloom during fall and winter. Take a little time to plan out what you want your autumn landscaping to look like. With a little effort your yard can look fabulous long after summer ends.</p>
<p>When landscaping the yard, create curvy borders around your flower beds. Use rounded shapes to have better visual appeal as opposed to straight, squared-off borders. Curved edges soften the straight edges created by your home and driveway.</p>
<p>Inexpensive products are not always the best when buying materials. Paying for a high quality product, good customer service or a good product warranty might be more expensive on the front end, but it can save you money over the long term. Check out all possibilities before actually making any purchases. While it may be more expensive in the short term, over time, it can end up saving you money.</p>
<p>The appearance of any home can be transformed by the judicious planting of flowers and trees, landscaping with rocks and maintaining the lawn. You just need to get it right to be the envy of your neighbors. The advice you have learned here can help you start right away.</p>
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		<title>How To Have A Garden You Can Be Proud Of</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 May 2012 09:24:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When mowing the lawn, don&#8217;t mow the grass all the way down to the root. When the grass is a little longer, the roots will be stronger and the lawn becomes more resistant. Leaving the grass short makes it more prone to drying out, which leaves your lawn look really brown and yucky. Use climbers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When mowing the lawn, don&#8217;t mow the grass all the way down to the root. When the grass is a little longer, the roots will be stronger and the lawn becomes more resistant. Leaving the grass short makes it more prone to drying out, which leaves your lawn look really brown and yucky.</p>
<p>Use climbers for covering fences and walls. Plants that grow as climbers are quite versatile, helping you hide ugly walls or fences, many times within only one season of growth. They can also grow through existing shrubs or trees, or be trained to cover an arbor. Some varieties will climb and attach using their tendrils or branches, but some will need to be trained or supported with ties. Climbing roses, honeysuckle, wisteria, clematis, and jasmine are some great plants to try out.</p>
<p>You can get new plants from root cuttings. The roots should be cut in winter when they are dormant. A sharp knife must be used in order to cut thick roots. Slice the roots into at least two inch segments. Place the roots into seed trays with peat and grit. Cover the roots with another thin layer of the soil mixture. Leave the tray in a place that is cool for about a month and seedlings will sprout. Plant them separately inside of small pots until it is time to plant them outdoors.</p>
<p>Irrigate your garden efficiently. Consider a soaker hose as a way to water multiple plants while saving time. Avoid damage to new plantings by keeping the water on low to move the water slowly through the soaker. It can water the plants for two hours so that you can do other things.</p>
<p>A vegetable garden requires some paperwork. List what you want grown and create a detailed drawing off the area and where everything will be planted. Be sure to keep in mind the size that the plants are going to reach and how much moisture and sunlight they are going to need to thrive.</p>
<p>Pick a plant that will be a focal point. Your focal point will be the main center of attention for anyone who sees your garden. It can be anything, but oftentimes a plant that stands out from its neighbors will do the trick.</p>
<p>Know just how much water each of your plants needs. This is important, because your plants can develop root rot and die if they receive too much water, and if they receive too little water, they can dry out. Be vigilant about checking the soil&#8217;s moisture level and adjusting your watering patterns to get it just right.</p>
<p>It is essential to keep your knees protected as you garden. Not everyone has the ability to remain standing in a bent position for an extended time. You should kneel while tending to your plants for the sake of reducing stress to your spine. Knee pads will prevent any pain you may feel because of this position.</p>
<p>In order to get salt deposits off of clay pots, use rubbing alcohol and vinegar. When you plant your plants in clay pots, over time salt deposits build up along the outside of the pots. Mix equal amounts of water, white vinegar and rubbing alcohol to spray on the container. Then scrub the pot with a plastic scrub brush, and see the salt disappear. Rinse the pot, and dry it for a while before starting to plant anything else in it.</p>
<p>Gardening is a wonderful hobby that can be very rewarding. The fruits of your time and labors fail to stop yielding, regardless of the dividends are vibrant color outside your windows or fresh foods on your kitchen table. Use the ideas you have learned from this article to get the most out of your garden.</p>
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		<title>Bring Your Garden To Life With These Top Tips</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a good idea to invest in a good pair of knee pads, made specifically for gardening. They can be very helpful when working close to the ground on low-growth plants. Spending lots of time on your knees while gardening can injure them and create lasting pain. Having a good pair of knee pads will cushion your knees in comfort.</p>
<p>Split up the irises. Divide any overgrown clumps to increase your stock. If you find any dead irises in your garden, immediately pull up the bulbs. The bulbs will automatically split in you hand, and will likely flower the year after being replanted. You can divide rhizomes with a knife. Cut new outside pieces and dispose of the center. Each piece must have a minimum of one strong offshoot. Replant the new shoots right away.</p>
<p>Maximize your opportunities with fall color. Before they finally shed their leaves in the fall, deciduous plants often put on one last show as their leaves turn shades of every color of the rainbow. Leaves change color because they are no longer producing chlorophyll. The natural pigmentation that was previously covered over by the green of the chlorophyll is finally allowed to show. To make sure you have a beautiful display, your plants need to get lots of sun during day, mostly in the afternoon. Chestnuts, maples, Boston Ivy, barberries, and burning bush are all breeds that produce impressive fall displays.</p>
<p>Do you enjoy fresh mint, but don&#8217;t like how they engulf your garden in their growth? You can slow down this growth by planting them inside a pot or container! If you would like the mint leaves to still be in the ground, simply plant the container, and the leaves will stay within the boundaries of the pot.</p>
<p>Lay sod properly. Get your soil ready before you lay the sod. Be sure to get rid of any weeds, and then proceed to break up the soil to get it ready to use. Lightly, but firmly compress the soil, making certain it is flat. Afterward, you want to make sure the soil is moistened. You should lay your sod staggered, and have the joints offset. Cut away extra sod and save it to fill in gaps you may create later. Water your sod daily for a fortnight, which is enough time for it to root and be able to withstand foot traffic.</p>
<p>When you are gardening out in the sun, wear the proper clothing so that you do not get any type of sun damage. Put on some sunglasses, sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat. When you protect yourself against the sun&#8217;s rays, you are more likely to avoid both skin cancer and sunburn.</p>
<p>For the right results, get the right type of soil. What plants you desire determines what type of soil you need in your garden, and whether or not it needs to be amended. It is also possible to set aside a portion of your garden to include just one type of soil.</p>
<p>A great method for accumulating plant material to include in a compost pile is to store it in plastic trash bags. You can do this during autumn after the leaves in your garden have been raked. After you&#8217;ve raked up the leaves, store them in bags in a relatively warm, humid place. Then, in the spring, you will have great soil material that can be added to a compost pile.</p>
<p>Use biennials and annuals to add color to your flower beds. Fast growing biennials and annuals will brighten a garden and permit you to change looks from one season to another. They are very helpful when trying to fill in gaps between shrubs and perennials in an area that is sunny. Some plants to get you started include petunia, marigold, sunflower, rudbekcia, and cosmos.</p>
<p>Gardening is an entertaining and rewarding activity. The more you know about gardening, the better your skills will get. Use all of the information you can gather to improve and enhance your experience. Start out with the tips you have learned from this article, and soon you will have an amazing garden that you thought was never possible.</p>
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		<title>Expert Advice About Organic Gardening And You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organic fruits and vegetables grow without being exposed to pesticides and other chemicals. This is healthier than other alternatives, but you need to still check for diseases and bugs regularly. The best option available to water an organic garden are soaker hoses. With a soaker hose, you actually help your plants grow to their potential [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organic fruits and vegetables grow without being exposed to pesticides and other chemicals. This is healthier than other alternatives, but you need to still check for diseases and bugs regularly.</p>
<p>The best option available to water an organic garden are soaker hoses. With a soaker hose, you actually help your plants grow to their potential because the water slowly seeps out the hose which helps guide it to the roots, allowing the leaves to remain dry. Not only do you eliminate the tediousness of having to hand-water your plants, you will also reduce the amount of water that you use.</p>
<p>If you are a fan of organic, sustainable gardening methods, consider leaving part of your backyard untouched so that natural plants and wildlife can flourish in the area. Doing this will allow creatures that help plants to produce and pollinate to continue their actions, which will have a positive effect on the garden you develop.</p>
<p>When you plant the seeds in containers, be sure the planting&#8217;s depth is three times bigger than the seed. However, it is important to understand that some seeds require sunlight and should never be covered. Two of the common examples are petunias and ageratum. If you&#8217;re not sure if your seeds need sunlight, you can find out online or through the seeds&#8217; package.</p>
<p>Plant some organic garlic. It&#8217;s best to plant garlic cloves in either spring or fall. Make sure the soil is drained well. Plant individual cloves pointed end up approximately two inches deep and four inches apart. As the garlic shoots grow, you can snip them and use them for cooking. When the bulbs begin turning brown on top, they are ready for harvesting. Make sure you put the garlic in the direct sunlight for days so that the skin will harden. You should store your garlic cloves in a cooler area and tie them in some bunches.</p>
<p>Gardening, especially organic gardening, helps you feel more &#8220;at one&#8221; with the earth. When you grow organic, you will learn much more about the planting and growing process, from A to Z.</p>
<p>A shady area makes a beautiful organic garden. This kind of garden requires surprisingly little maintenance, which is a relief for those without much time to devote to gardening. They don&#8217;t require as much watering, and that can save you a lot of time and effort. While the plants in shade gardens grow slower, so do the weeds.</p>
<p>It is possible to quickly and easily prepare your garden for new perennials. Cut underneath the turf, then flip it. Next, use wood chips to cover the area. In a few weeks, cut into the bed to plant your perennials.</p>
<p>As you prepare veggies for cooking, cut up the scraps into small pieces and put them in a compost bin to be added to your garden later on. This will help get nutrients back into your growing plants. You can still compost with partial amounts, but save some for immediate use in the garden.</p>
<p>You can create your own tent to protect your plants in the wintertime. Insert tall gardening stakes, such as bean poles, into the soil at the corners of your beds. You should then throw a few old sheets over them. Be sure to use bricks on the edges to hold them down. This simple tent ensures that your crops won&#8217;t be damaged during the winter.</p>
<p>If you over-water your plants, they can&#8217;t get all the nutrients they need from the dirt. If you are going to water your plants outdoors, you should first check the weather for you area to see if any rain is coming that day. When showers are on the way, you can save yourself the chore of watering.</p>
<p>Coffee grounds work great mixed in with your soil. Coffee grounds will add nitrogen to your soil which will make them helpful for some of your plants. Coffee grounds as a source of nitrogen for plants are usually limited to acid-loving plants because coffee is acidic. This nutrient is often lacking in home gardens, and adding it will give you taller plants that bloom beautifully.</p>
<p>While anybody can plant a few seeds, only people who&#8217;ve educated themselves can create an amazing, thriving organic garden. Make sure to use these organic tips.</p>
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