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		<title>Create an Indoor Home Organic Garden with Plant Kits</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 22:19:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing plants in your own home has become easier through the availablity of indoor plant growing kits that are offered at many retail outlets.If you have no idea where to begin when it comes to home organic gardening, purchasing a kit can be a lifesaver.Each package varies and the price will vary based on what [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing plants in your own home has become easier through the availablity of indoor plant growing kits that are offered at many retail outlets.If you have no idea where to begin when it comes to home organic gardening, purchasing a kit can be a lifesaver.Each package varies and the price will vary based on what is included.</p>
<p>These kits are very convenient and economical.  They also allow you begin your indoor garden venture right away.  There a few things you must consider before purchasing any of these gardening kits.</p>
<p>First and foremost, they should contain containers.Planting a home organic garden outdoors is invigorating, and if you choose this route, the containers will not be necessary. Seems like a mute point, but if you plan on having an indoor garden, containers are a must to be had in the kit.</p>
<p>Check to see if there is a surface protectant provided with the kit.Make sure that you protect the surface beneath your potting container from drips of water and soil messes.  You can also use old items around your home for this purpose if you choose to do so.</p>
<p>Make sure soil is included in your kit to give your seeds the best chance of survival.Research the product before you make the purchase to ensure it&#8217;s quality.  You want to ensure that what is included with this kit is what you are looking for your particular home organic garden.</p>
<p>These are the basic items that are included with all gardening kits.  You can get many varieties based on your budget restrictions and gardening aspirations.  The key to your gardening success is to thoroughly educate yourself before you begin.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.homeorganicgarden.net" target="_blank">Home Organic Garden</a> can be a beautiful spot that provides great relaxation to the owner.  If you have considered creating your own <a href="http://www.homeorganicgarden.net" target="_blank">Home Organic Garden</a>, an indoor plant kit is a great way to get started.</p>
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		<title>Great Tips to Greater Tomatoes &#8211; How to Grow the Best Tomatoes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 22:13:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gardening: Tomatoes I am sure that you have your own hobbies. For those of you who are keen on gardening, these tips for your potted plant may be useful to ensure that your plants are looking nice and healthy. Unhealthy plants may give the impression of neglect. Dust and dirt may accumulate on the leaves [...]]]></description>
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<p>I am sure that you have your own hobbies. For those of you who are keen on gardening, these tips for your potted plant may be useful to ensure that your plants are looking nice and healthy. Unhealthy plants may give the impression of neglect.</p>
<p>Dust and dirt may accumulate on the leaves of your potted plant over the time. Apart from causing the leaves to look dull and dirty, they also clogged pores and prevented the cells to function properly. Your potted plant may become an eyesore instead of functioning as a decoration. Spend some time to cleanse your plant by sprinkling the leaves with water and dry them with damp cloth.</p>
<p><strong>SELECTING PLANTS</strong></p>
<p>Select healthy plants from your local nursery, making sure they are not too young and fragile, nor too old and root bound. Leaves should be a rich dark green and preferably plants should not yet be flowering. While the varieties available may be endless, you don&#8217;t need to be overwhelmed by this. If you are planting early in spring, go for varieties such as Rouge de Marmande, Apollo, Roma or San Marzano. These are early fruiting types that can endure the cooler mornings of early spring. You can replant other types later in the season so as to stagger tomatoes for a longer cropping period. Your nursery should have details on these tomato types.</p>
<p><strong>How to Grow Herbs Indoors:</strong><br />
Herbs will be needing soil that is not too rich yet well drained. To make up the soil, just add two parts of a sterilizing soil containing a part of coarse sand or perlite for those herbs that are in containers. To make sure that there is good drainage, you may put an inch of gravel at the bottom part of the pot. There may also be supplements of a teaspoon of lime for every 5-inch pot to make sure that the soil turns sweet enough for the herbs. Those grown in pots will also be needing water. When the herbs are misted and when the pebbles are moist, the herbs will then be kept in humid conditions. Likewise, because they are grown inside, they should have more water as compared to those outdoors. However, just avoid the roots from getting too soggy.</p>
<p>Different plants require different amount of sunlight. Some of them need direct sunlight and some may not survive in the hot sun. If you are planting a plant with multiple colors, you may need to expose it to direct sunlight. Begonias, for instance, need sunlight to bloom, but too much sunlight may dry them. If you are keeping the potted plant indoor, just make sure you bring them outside from time to time, or use suitable light bulb to help plant growth.</p>
<p>Growing herbs indoors will make your house smell nice and provide you with fresh and healthy herbs. You can now grow your own herbs inside the house with little or no gardening skills.</p>
<p>Buy Non-Hybrid <a href="http://essentialsurvivalgearcatalog.com/heirloom-seeds.php"><strong>Heirloom Seeds</strong></a> for healthy, good tasting, and continuous harvesting of your favorite tomatoes for many years to come.</p>
<p>For Food Storage Secrets for All you favorite tomatoes, <a href="http://essentialsurvivalgearcatalog.com/food-storage-secrets.php"><strong>click here</strong></a>.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of a Upside-Down Tomato Planter and Garden Sensor</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 22:12:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Improved lawn and garden tools for the outdoor garden that make everything easier for the gardening aficionado are always being invented.  One of the hottest gardening tools that is currently experiencing rising popularity is a Topsy-Turvy tomato planter.  Using a Topsy-Turvy upside-down tomato planter allows tasty tomatoes to grow much easier, since  the plant is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Improved lawn and garden tools for the outdoor garden that make everything easier for the gardening aficionado are always being invented.  One of the hottest gardening tools that is currently experiencing rising popularity is a Topsy-Turvy tomato planter.  Using a Topsy-Turvy upside-down tomato planter allows tasty tomatoes to grow much easier, since  the plant is actually grown upside down.  Many upside down containers come with detailed instructions to make  growing your tomatoes very easy.  Hanging tomato planters that grow plants upright can also be found at your local home improvement store.</p>
<p>One advantage of a hanging tomato planter is that it enables gardeners to keep from kneeling and bending like they would for a traditionally grown tomato plant.  The advantage of a <a href="http://www.patio-garden-center.com/SeedsPlants-11055931-Greenhouses.html" target="_blank">upside-down tomato planter</a> goes past ergonomics though; this is a gardening tool that also permits people to grow tomatoes in small areas.  You will not need a large garden when you put this gardening tool to work.  The ability to grow delicious tomatoes in a hanging container extends from homes with a large yard to apartments with no yard.  A Topsy-Turvy hanging tomato planter can be put on a small patio in a sunny spot and grow tomatoes as yummy as those growing in a robust garden.</p>
<p>Another new gardening tool that is receiving rave reviews is the garden sensor.  Many people who really love their plants have begun using a garden sensor to know exactly what their plants require.   A garden sensor has two prongs that are placed into the ground where you are considering placing a plant or tree.  While the plant sensor stays in place for 24 hours, it acts to track things like the temperature, amount of sunlight and moisture in the soil.   After the 24 hour period is done, the <a href="http://www.patio-garden-center.com/GardeningTools-14252881-B001E5DF66-EasyBloom_Plant_Sensor.html" target="_blank">garden sensor</a> is then plugged into a computer where you are directed to the manufacturer&#8217;s website, which contains tips and information on what your plants need.  The guidelines the plant sensor has gathered will be displayed.  What you can learn from this is how to select the right plants for that particular area of your garden.   Also, a plant sensor can be used to help existing plants that may be suffering.  Using the plant sensor in this situation may alert you to deficiencies the plant is experiencing and guide you to correcting the problem.</p>
<p>What the plant sensor does not do is advise gardeners of whether or not a certain plant is best suited for a particular planting zone.  It also does not have the ability to determine the pH levels in dirt, nor can it save data once the data has been collected by the website.  As technology advances, it is expected that the plant sensor device will transform over time, allowing users to gain more information and save that which has been collected.</p>
<p>First-class <a href="http://www.patio-garden-center.com/GardeningTools-135353011-Manual_Edgers.html" target="_blank">garden hand tools</a> should help to make gardening an easier task.  That&#8217;s exactly what these two unique devices accomplish.  Try out a Topsy-Turvy tomato planter or plant sensor in your garden this year and you will experience easier growing, without a doubt!</p>
<p>Use non-hybrid <a href="http://essentialsurvivalgearcatalog.com/heirloom-seeds.php"><strong>heirloom seeds</strong></a> for a continuous healthy fruits for years to come.</p>
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		<title>How To Make A Proper Herb Garden Layout</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 22:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Herb Garden Layout It does not matter if you have a big or a small garden, most people like to have fresh herbs. Having a natural supply of herbs is wonderful for cooking, grilling and even barbecuing. And with the right herb garden layout it also looks wonderful in your garden. Before you can harvest [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align:center;"><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcmPZx3n2UI" target="_blank">Herb Garden Layout</a></p>
<p>It does not matter if you have a big or a small garden, most people like to have fresh herbs. Having a natural supply of herbs is wonderful for cooking, grilling and even barbecuing. And with the right herb garden layout it also looks wonderful in your garden. Before you can harvest those delicious herbs you need to consider a few aspects of herb garden layout for an effective and sustainable growth of herbs.</p>
<p>Herb garden layout and plant type</p>
<p>Herb plants are just like other plants, some are highly sensitive while others are strong durable and easy to grow. Most herbs need little attention but there are a few that do need some extra protection during the first year. You need to be aware of the needs of the plants when you create your herb garden layout. You can also grow some herb plants in pots, this way they won&#8217;t grow expansively and stay at one place. But remember that you need to water plants in pots more. It is important to have an effective herb garden layout for all these different needs.</p>
<p>When you are creating a herb garden layout within your existing garden layout you should consider the characteristics of the particular spot you picked:</p>
<p>Determine the type of soil in your garden:</p>
<p>* Sandy<br />
* Sandy loam<br />
* Loam<br />
* Clay loam<br />
* Clay<br />
* Silty loam<br />
* Silt</p>
<p>Determine the Soil pH:</p>
<p>* Acidic (&lt;7.0)<br />
* Neutral (7.0)<br />
* Alkaline (&gt;7.0)</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget:</p>
<p>* lighting coverage<br />
* irrigation<br />
* possible threats</p>
<p>These are the things you should consider for your integrated herb garden layout. This will determine the type of herbs you can place in your existing garden.</p>
<p>For lighting and watering you should consider the following for a plan for your herb garden layout.</p>
<p>The more sensitive type of herb plants should placed in elevated and shielded portions from rain while plants that require a larger supply of water should placed lower and near a constant water source.</p>
<p>Through your herb garden layout  and critically looking at and including all possible factors, you will create a wonderful sustainable and productive outdoor herb garden.</p>
<p>The author of this article, Hank Gordon, writes at his website <a href="http://www.gardenersinfopoint.com" target="_blank">www.GardenersInfoPoint.com</a> about <a title="Drip irrigation system" href="http://www.gardenersinfopoint.com/Drip-Irrigation-System-Product-Review.html" target="_blank">Drip irrigation system</a> and for example the <a title="Raised Vegetable Garden Beds" href="http://www.gardenersinfopoint.com/Product-Review-Vinyl-Raised-Vegetable-Garden-Beds.html" target="_blank">Raised Vegetable Garden Beds</a> .﻿</p>
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		<title>Growing Grapes In Ohio</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 22:32:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested by growing grapes in Ohio, you are certainly not alone.  There are a rising number of people who are interested in growing their own grapes for a range of reasons.  Some folks would rather cultivate a garden with food they grow themselves, guaranteeing that no hamrful pesticides are sprayed and that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are interested by <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/growing-grapes-in-ohio" target="_blank">growing grapes in Ohio</a>, you are certainly not alone.  There are a rising number of people who are interested in growing their own grapes for a range of reasons.  Some folks would rather cultivate a garden with food they grow themselves, guaranteeing that no hamrful pesticides are sprayed and that they&#8217;re healthy and safe to eat.  There is also an overwhelming sense of accomplishment and satisfaction that comes along with growing your own food.</p>
<p>There are a range of grapes which are all different and unique in their own ways.  Some grapes require lots of heat while others not so much.  The kind of soil that you plant your grapes in also plays a huge part in whether you are successful in growing your grapes.  The best first step that you can take is choosing which type of grape you would like to grow according to the climate you live in.</p>
<p>This is critical because if you give a certain grape too much or not enough heat, there can be heavy issues.  Go down to your local nursery to discover which grapes will most probably do the best in your specific area.  You will want to learn about as many different sorts of grapes as you can so you can have a wide selection of them to pick from.  In Ohio, in general the weather isn&#8217;t too serious one way or the other, so your options will far less limited than if you lived in a land like Arizona.</p>
<p>The Net is a great resource for finding out as much as you can about grape growing, as well as numerous gardening books and also firsthand experience from folks you know.  If some of your folks or chums has experience in growing their own fruits or vegetables, they might have valuable insight to offer you.  While not necessarily easy, growing grapes in Ohio can be fun and a good way to ensure that the food you are eating is both safe and exquisite.</p>
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		<title>Growing Grapes In Florida</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 22:32:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing grapes in Florida, although it could be a challenge, is very much possible and this newsletter will give you some of the most helpful information you will find to help get started.  Many differnet people decide to grow their own grapes due to a number of reasons, including making sure the food they&#8217;re eating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.squidoo.com/growing-grapes-in-florida" target="_blank">Growing grapes in Florida</a>, although it could be a challenge, is very much possible and this newsletter will give you some of the most helpful information you will find to help get started.  Many differnet people decide to grow their own grapes due to a number of reasons, including making sure the food they&#8217;re eating is safe and pesticide-free.  There are a lot of different factors and things to think about before you even begin to grow your grapes, and it&#8217;s important to know all of them for max potential and success.</p>
<p>First, you&#8217;ll want to know what you are up against as someone that is trying to grow grapes in Florida.  Florida is a component of the southeastern US, which is a respiring ground for fungal diseases that effect grapes.  A few of these sicknesses include powdered mold, black rot, and downy mould.  These diseases can be troublesome in the northern states, but in the increased heat of states like Florida, these can be major problems which you could have to overcome.</p>
<p>Disease is perhaps the largest problem you may face growing grapes in Florida.  They can harm and even fully destroy grape vines and make it tough to grow period.  Another problem you can expect to see if leafhoppers, which are sucking insects that can make growing grapes hard.  The general public who choose to grow grapes without doing their research first encounter these issues unprepared and often finish up giving up when they won&#8217;t fix the problem.</p>
<p>If you grow a grape like the Concord, illness might not be as much of an argument as with other sorts of grapes.  They&#8217;re often more impervious to different sorts of illnesses, but finally they will die if untreated.  It&#8217;s best to study up on all the different kinds of illnesses that can ravage your grapes, especially in the heat of most of Florida.  These are the kinds of Problems that may give you the most difficulty, so learn as much as you can from the Net, gardening texts, or acquaintances and family who have experience growing grapes and other fruits.</p>
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		<title>Climate for Growing Grapes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 22:32:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us are becoming more and more inquisitive about growing their own grapes.  They are good for you and there&#8217;s nothing better than the satisfaction that comes from growing your own food.  This article will help you do this, targeting specifically on the kind of climate that&#8217;s best to grow grapes in.  This may [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us are becoming more and more inquisitive about growing their own grapes.  They are good for you and there&#8217;s nothing better than the satisfaction that comes from growing your own food.  This article will help you do this, targeting specifically on the kind of climate that&#8217;s best to grow grapes in.  This may be a complicated process with many complicated details so it&#8217;s important to learn as much as you can before you start, including the proper <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/climate-for-growing-grapes" target="_blank">climate for growing grapes</a>.</p>
<p>First you&#8217;ll want to choose which sort of grape to plant.  Differing types of grapes include table grapes, slipskin, and wine.  You may wish to find as many different types of grapes as you can that suit the climate you live in.  The more options you have the better your odds of success will be.  You can go down to your local nursery to ask which kinds of grapes grow best in the climate and area you live in.</p>
<p>The key to your success will be finding a grape that prospers and does will in your climate.  Some grapes need more heat than others, so find out which will do the best where you reside and you can really start growing.  There are a range of grapes that have individual specific wants so be certain to learn as much as you can.</p>
<p>There are many other things that play into growing your own grapes, including the sort of soil you and growing them in and the quantity of heat or cold they can resist.  It&#8217;s strongly recommended that you find out as much as humanly possible about the kind of grapes you plan on growing.  You can do this by reading a selection of gardening materials which include the best climate for growing grapes, researching on the internet, or speaking to loved ones who have a green thumb.  The more you know about what you are planting, the better chance you will have of successfully growing your own grapes that may do well and prosper in your climate.</p>
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