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		<title>Tips For Indoor Container Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 03:43:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of people who don&#8217;t have the ability to grow fresh vegetables, herbs or even flowers Auckland in a garden because they live in an apartment or they live in a house where the space or soil is inadequate. The only choice they have is indoor container gardening in this case&#8211;it&#8217;s the perfect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of people who don&rsquo;t have the ability to grow fresh vegetables, herbs or even <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/">flowers Auckland</a> in a garden because they live in an apartment or they live in a house where the space or soil is inadequate. The only choice they have is indoor container gardening in this case&ndash;it&rsquo;s the perfect way to be able to grow plants in a limited amount of space. The most popular types of containers used in indoor container gardening are actually hanging containers&ndash;they hang from the walls or ceilings and conserve space.</p>
<p> Which Plant Will Work For My Indoor Container Gardening?Flowers, vegetables and herbs are very different things and they have to each be considered on their own merits.A dealer of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bagboys.co.nz/">bagging</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thebarkfarm.co.nz/">garden soil</a> provided the practical tips.</p>
<p> First, indoor container gardening with vegetables absolutely requires a window that&rsquo;s south-facing. They won&rsquo;t grow well otherwise. Vegetables like tomatoes or peppers will also require additional lighting (try a warm white/cool white fluorescent bulb during the winter months). If you don&rsquo;t have this your vegetables will likely grow spindly and fail to thrive or even set fruit in the end! </p>
<p> Herbs may be the best choice for indoor container gardening especially for beginners.  Most herbs are not very demanding and will thrive without much attention; they require nowhere near the level of care a vegetable does. Most herbs need cool conditions with good light to grow well. Make sure they are kept at least an inch apart from each other. Remember that you don&rsquo;t need a whole lot of an herb to end up with a big supply (one or two pots of chives are enough for a long period of time) so don&rsquo;t overpopulate a container! </p>
<p> When it comes to indoor container gardening you can even grow things like small tomatoes and peppers inside.  The smaller ones usually do the best in indoor container gardening conditions although some do need more space than others. These types of vegetables like warmer conditions unlike herbs.</p>
<p> How Do I Care For My Plants?There is very little that&rsquo;s different between regular gardening and indoor container gardening.  You plant the plants the same way, with potting soil and fertilizer if you wish it, and then water them as much as they need afterward. A sunny window is usually adequate for indoor container gardening although if you have a patio or deck you may want to set your plants out there for a bit.Indoor gardening is great for people who want fresh plants but don&rsquo;t have the space for them.</p>
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		<title>Practical Tips For Indoor Container Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 01:13:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of people who don’t have the ability to grow fresh vegetables, herbs or even flowers in a garden because they live in an apartment or they live in a house where the space or soil is inadequate. The only choice they have is indoor container gardening in this case – it’s the perfect way to be able to grow plants in a limited amount of space. The most popular types of containers used in indoor container gardening are actually hanging containers – they hang from the walls or ceilings and conserve space.</p>
<p> Which Plant Will Work For My Indoor Container Gardening?<a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/">Flowers</a>, vegetables and herbs are very different things and they have to each be considered on their own merits.A dealer of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.bagboys.co.nz/">sand bagging</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.thebarkfarm.co.nz/">garden Bark</a> provided the practical tips.</p>
<p> First, indoor container gardening with vegetables absolutely requires a window that’s south-facing. They won’t grow well otherwise. Vegetables like tomatoes or peppers will also require additional lighting (try a warm white/cool white fluorescent bulb during the winter months). If you don’t have this your vegetables will likely grow spindly and fail to thrive or even set fruit in the end!</p>
<p> Herbs may be the best choice for indoor container gardening especially for beginners. Most herbs are not very demanding and will thrive without much attention; they require nowhere near the level of care a vegetable does. Most herbs need cool conditions with good light to grow well. Make sure they are kept at least an inch apart from each other. Remember that you don’t need a whole lot of an herb to end up with a big supply (one or two pots of chives are enough for a long period of time) so don’t overpopulate a container!</p>
<p> When it comes to indoor container gardening you can even grow things like small tomatoes and peppers inside. The smaller ones usually do the best in indoor container gardening conditions although some do need more space than others. These types of vegetables like warmer conditions unlike herbs.</p>
<p> How Do I Care For My Plants?There is very little that’s different between regular gardening and indoor container gardening. You plant the plants the same way, with potting soil and fertilizer if you wish it, and then water them as much as they need afterward. A sunny window is usually adequate for indoor container gardening although if you have a patio or deck you may want to set your plants out there for a bit.Indoor gardening is great for people who want fresh plants but don’t have the space for them.</p>
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		<title>Ideas For Fall And Winter Vegetable Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 07:50:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Knowing when the first frost is common in your particular area of the country is important for fall and winter vegetable gardening; some areas of the country aren’t likely to have a frost until late October, some areas will frost as early as late September, while others still never frost at all.Frost is sure to damage if not kill a fall or winter vegetable garden unless properly safe guarded against the cold to last over the course of the winter. A place with mild winters such as the west coast or southern United States can expect to have fine crops of hearty vegetables as late as the winter solstice with proper planning.One of the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/">florists</a> who also delt with <a target="_blank" href="http://www.flowers4newzealand.co.nz/flowers/">flower delivery</a> and supplies of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.greengopher.co.nz/products/bark">Bark</a> provided the info.</p>
<p> Different plants require different amounts of time to reach full maturity and need to be planted with enough time to reach that maturity before the first frost is able to inhibit growth. For a fall or winter vegetable garden containing root vegetables such as beets, carrots, or parsnips planting should begin in the middle of July for a late fall crop or later for a winter/spring crop.</p>
<p> Some leafy vegetables take less time to mature, usually around 60 days from seed; these plants should be planted for fall and winter vegetable gardens no later than the middle of September. Early Cabbage, Winter Cauliflower, and Swiss chard are all considered mid-season plants because of their maturation period.</p>
<p> Early maturing crops such as broccoli, spinach, radishes, and chives should be planted in a fall and winter vegetable garden no later than 30 days before the first expected frost or by the middle of September for most areas.</p>
<p> Weather is somewhat unpredictable and a hard season could kill a fall and winter vegetable garden as surely as neglect; sometimes freezes come earlier than expected, but there are things a tentative gardener can do to protect their fall and winter vegetable garden.</p>
<p> Using darker containers for winter planting is a good idea as it allows the sun to warm the roots and soil of the plants; for plants in the ground, covering the tops of the plants with mulch, straw, and dark colored plastic can help the ground to recover quicker from snow and freezing weather.</p>
<p> If crops are desired from a fall and winter vegetable garden the entire winter season additional measures need to be taken such as building a cold frame. A cold frame is a simple tall sided box with a angled glass lid, this can be made as a permanent structure or as a box to be placed over the top of potted plants.</p>
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		<title>Finding Pots For Your Gardens</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 02:35:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing herbs pots is one of the current in-things for herb gardening. Various herbal shops and gardening tools stores have included herbs pots in their line of products.   Popular herbs pots   The most common herb garden kits are the herb disc pots. You will find and herb disc, potting soil and eco friendly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Growing herbs pots</strong> is one of the current in-things for <a target="_blank" title="herb gardening" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/herb-garden/">herb gardening</a>. Various herbal shops and gardening tools stores have included herbs pots in their line of products.</p>
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<p><strong>Popular herbs pots</strong></p>
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<p>The most common <a target="_blank" title="herb garden kits" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/herb-garden-kits/">herb garden kits</a> are the herb disc pots. You will find and herb disc, potting soil and eco friendly pots in these kits. The herb disc is a small paper-like material that has cultivated seeds in it. The pots come in different sizes, they can be as small as six inches in height or as large as 1 1/2 feet tall. The kit also provides an easy 4-step herb planting process. You put the soil in the pot, leaving about an inch at the top. The herb disc will then have to be placed. Put in more soil. Then have the pot watered. The large pots could accommodate at least seven herb discs. The discs have a wide selection of herbs – basil, chives, cilantro, arugula, thyme and many others.</p>
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<p>Galvanized tin or steel pail kits are gaining popularity among stylish gardeners. These kits will work great as a gift since they look like flower buckets. You will usually get a pail, seeds or baby herb plants as well as potting soil in most pail kits. This has the same procedure as the herb disc pots.</p>
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<p>Self-watering containers are suitable for on-the-go gardeners. Since watering your plants may be a hassle for you, you can get ready-made self watering containers. However, as of now, there is little market for this product. Hence, you can check out web videos and articles for step-by-step making of these containers. Here is one sample: the materials you will need are leca pellets – expanded clay pellets; a large pot, regardless of material-make, as long as it has no drain holes; irrigation pipe and float; porous synthetic fiber cloth – before planting, cut the fiber according to the diameter of your pot, and cut a hole that matches the size of the pipe; organic compost; and your herbs.</p>
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<p>Fill in three-fourths of the pot with leca. Put the cloth. Insert the pipe and the float in the cloth’s hole, with at least two inches showing over the pot rim. Be sure that it reaches the bottom of the pot. Fill in the compost up to the pot rim. Secure your herb plants. Put water into the pipe until the float rises to its minimum level mark. When the clay absorbs the water, so does the roots of your plants. Every three to four weeks, you can have the pipe refilled. These pots could last up to three years.</p>
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<p>You could also utilize woven baskets which have good drainage, suitable for outdoor plants. It would be great to have plastic, rubber and clay pots with hangers indoors.</p>
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<p>Some gardening stores offer sets of potted <a target="_blank" title="herbs" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/">herbs</a> and racks. There are three-potted herbs and one rack in these packages. The racks also vary from the ones that could be hanged in walls to the tiered or tray racks. They can either be wooden or made from stainless steel.</p>
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<p><strong>Growing herbs pots</strong> is now made easy. Herb gardening could be truly for everyone to enjoy.</p>
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		<title>Some Matters Associated With Indoor Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 18:31:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is hardly any home or company untouched by the beauty of flowers and decorative plants. Indoor gardening is not necessarily an art, as it takes little time and effort. There are however people who have pushed the concept of indoor gardening a lot further, coming to actually grow vegetables inside. Such projects depend on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is hardly any home or company untouched by the beauty of flowers and decorative plants. Indoor gardening is not necessarily an art, as it takes little time and effort. There are however people who have pushed the concept of indoor gardening a lot further, coming to actually grow vegetables inside. Such projects depend on artificial lighting systems, which does not allow weeds to proliferate as much as sunlight. Plus, the gardener has a direct influence on the soil, in the absence of the weather influence.</p>
<p> Ceramic or plastic containers are essential for indoor gardening. Ceramic materials are preferable because plastic gets too hot to be safe for plants. The preparation of the soil poses most challenges for indoor gardening. The ingredients should include peat moss, native soil and sharp coarse sand in different proportions.</p>
<p> Indoor gardening could also use a combination of sand, silica, forest mulch and perlite. The conditions change if your vegetables grow in hanging containers because you have to keep them lightweight normally relying on some premixed soils. From this perspective, indoor gardening costs more because the soil mixture influences costs. But, once again, the extent to which you perform indoor gardening matters a lot.</p>
<p> Other than soil, another issue worth considering is that of containers. Proper drainage and aeration are a must. In order to water the plants without any problem, you should leave some two inches between the soil level and the margin of the container. Outdoor gardening could provide you with a good pattern for the activity because you can implement similar routines. The only difference here is that you can grow your plants directly from seeds because there are not weather changes to prevent plant growth.</p>
<p> Cherry tomatoes and herbs are among the favorite to grow by indoor gardening. They look nice, they are very attractive and the fragrance is great. Chives, mint and rosemary will delight your senses while you are working on your little indoors garden. The arrangement of shelves, tables and plant stands can further enhance the beauty of the garden.</p>
<p> Are you still being curious about finding other interesting info? It is a good idea for you to read <a target="_blank" href="http://5gallonwaterdispenser.org/">5 gallon water bottles</a> in which you can get a lot of information about <a target="_blank" href="http://5gallonwaterdispenser.org/">water dispenser stand</a> that is really helpful for you.</p>
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		<title>What You Should Know About Growing Your Own Indoor Herb Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 04:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of great factors to grow an indoor herb garden. For beginning  gardeners, it may be a satisfying very first encounter. For beginning and  experienced gardeners alike, it may be a ideal answer to limited gardening  space. No matter what, it is really a excellent way for house cooks to maintain  fresh, home-grown [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of great factors to grow an <a target="_blank" href="http://indoor-herbgarden.org/">indoor herb garden</a>. For beginning  gardeners, it may be a satisfying very first encounter. For beginning and  experienced gardeners alike, it may be a ideal answer to limited gardening  space. No matter what, it is really a excellent way for house cooks to maintain  fresh, home-grown herbal remedies on hand.</p>
<p> There are many things to keep in mind if you want to try your hand at growing an indoor garden. One key consideration is picking the right location. You will want to find a spot that receives at least eight hours of direct sunlight each day. If the stems and leaves get overly long, or if the leaves begin to fade or fall off, a lack of sunlight is the likely culprit. It is possible to supplement natural light, if necessary, with grow lights or florescent work lights hung 4 to six inches above the plants.</p>
<p> When you have decided on a location for your garden, figure out which particular herbs you would like to grow. You can study nursery catalogs, or ask your local nursery staff, or you can just select the herbs you like the most. Your best bets are oregano, chives, mint, rosemary, basil, parsley, and thyme. These all frequently appear in popular recipes and they are all attractive and fragrant. They are also fairly hearty, and are relatively easy to successfully transplant outside later.Some gardeners and cooks have such a fondness for Italian cooking that they grow and indoor or outdoor <a target="_blank" href="http://italianherbgarden.org/">Italian herb garden</a>.  You could specialize in a national cuisine as well, if that suits your interests and tastes.</p>
<p> The staff at your local nursery can help you find the right containers for the indoor garden. Be sure the containers are at least 6 to 8 inches deep and 6 to 8 inches across for each plant. If you use a larger container, group the plants 6 to 8 inches apart. Drainage is key when setting up the containers. Place screen mesh across the drainage holes at the bottom of the containers, and place the containers in a tray of gravel. Use a potting mix that drains well and is suited well to herbs and indoor use. Your local nursery or garden center will have many options, and a willing staff to help you select the right mix.</p>
<p> Pour a layer of the potting mix into the bottom of each container before carefully setting the herbs into the mix at the same depth they were growing in the nursery containers. Then, water the herbs, but be careful not to over water them. A good soaking once or twice a week should be enough to keep them happy. You can also augment the potting mix one or two times a month with a edible-safe fertilizer.</p>
<p> Wait until you see new growth before you begin harvesting. Carefully clip the outermost sprigs as you use them. It is easy to deplete the herbs by harvesting too much to quickly. But if you are careful, it is just as easy to keep the herbs producing continually for a long time.</p>
<p> There are some potential pitfalls to indoor herb growing. One problem can be  the lack of humidity in indoor air. Some plants may need additional moisture  provided by gentle misting or by pouring water into the gravel tray into which  the containers are set. Another problem for any indoor plants is the presence  of insects whose eggs are protected from the cold night air by the temperate,  regulated indoor temperatures. If insects appear, try filling a spray bottle  with lukewarm, soapy water to spray on the leaves and stems of the herbs. The  solution should kill the bugs without damaging the plants.</p>
<p> The only thing left to do is enjoy the aroma and flavor of fresh herbs, and the satisfaction of having successfully grown an indoor herb garden. Whether you are a beginning or experienced gardener, or a beginning or experienced cook, the results of your labors will undoubtedly be rewarding.</p>
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		<title>What Do You Get From Creating Herb Gardens Outdoors?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 06:46:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of benefits to having herb gardens.  They can create a wonderful aroma when all the different smells mix together and catch your nose as you walk past; they give you an instant and ongoing source of fresh herbs to use whenever you need them; and they are also relatively easy to grow. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of benefits to having <a target="_blank" title="herb gardens" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/herb-garden/">herb gardens</a>.  They can create a wonderful aroma when all the different smells mix together and catch your nose as you walk past; they give you an instant and ongoing source of fresh herbs to use whenever you need them; and they are also relatively easy to grow.</p>
<p>But if herb gardens are your cup of tea, you will need to decide whether you want one indoors or outdoors.  Indoor ones are good, but if you have a reasonable size garden then having herb gardens outdoors can be your best choice.</p>
<p>When will you start?</strong></p>
<p>The best place to start is by having a look round to see where <a target="_blank" title="herb" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/">herb</a> gardens could be created.  If space is short, why not have more than one and make each individual one smaller? You can also use window boxes for your herb gardens.This is great since not only is it close to where you do all your cooking but also provides a wonderful aroma every time you open your kitchen window.</p>
<p>You can use regular flower beds for your herb gardens, but you need to keep in mind that some herbs may spread further than others which will give a more aggressive result.Mint would be a good plant to keep away from the other herbs as they are quite invasive and may take over the others.For this, if you plant to put it in a bed, do make it a point to plant it inside a pot and then sink the pot in the ground.This way you can avoid the strangling of other plants and keep in within a small area.</p>
<p><strong>Choosing Your Herbs</strong></p>
<p>There are a wide variety of choices when it comes to deciding what your herb gardens are going to contain.  Do some research on <a target="_blank" title="herb garden information" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/">herb garden information</a> and find which herbs you tend to like and which ones are the most versatile as well.</p>
<p>Parsley is a good item to have in herb gardens as well as chives and mint.Most herbs tend to be the same shade of green, but they all have their own shapes which is why it would be good to choose a combination of those that would look good together.  Chives are tall and straight so they are good to position right at the back. With practice you will be able to grow herb gardens that look as well as taste fantastic.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 12:42:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing herbs indoors is one of the most convenient and economical gardening styles. You could grow as many as twenty different herbs right inside your own home. This is possible because of diverse pots.   Indoor gardening is commonly associated with container gardening. On the other hand, indoor herb gardens could also be as wide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing herbs indoors</p>
<p> is one of the most convenient and economical gardening styles. You could grow as many as twenty different herbs right inside your own home. This is possible because of diverse pots.
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<p>Indoor gardening is commonly associated with container gardening. On the other hand, indoor <a target="_blank" title="herb gardens" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/">herb gardens</a> could also be as wide ranging as a full green house or an atrium.</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Container gardening and tips for keeping soil moisture</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>This type of gardening is conducive for those who live in buildings with not much outdoor space for bed gardens. This is also suitable for places where the soil moisture and content cannot sustain plant life.</p>
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<p>Planting in pots could also mean healthier growth. Weed growth and external factors that could wilt your herbs can be easily controlled.</p>
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<p>There are various containers for indoor <a target="_blank" title="home herb gardens" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/herb-garden-home/falling-in-love-with-home-herb-gardens/">home herb gardens</a>. The best ones are the 5&#8243; by 4&#8243; pots for countertop spaces. You can also opt for vertical planters where you can hangsix to eight pot. If you have adequate leg room, you could use big pots and steel oblong basins. These could accommodate up to six different herbs. You can also make use of home made or ready made self watering containers so you won&#8217;t spend too much time watering plants.</p>
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<p>A sample herb combination is as such: arugula, chives, basil, cilantro, parsley and thyme. Since they do not have expanse root growths, they are best kept in one medium sized tub-like container.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>You need to place the potted plants near areas where sunlight could still reach them. You can also have a lamp placed over the plants if you happen to lack room. You can use a 300 watt bulbs to provide heat for the plants. Every two days, you can have the lamp on for at least five to eight hours.</p>
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<p>In watering indoor potted herbs, you need to always check the soil moisture. Grab some soil and squeeze it. If it oozes, you need not water the plants. The ideal time for watering plants is about three times a week.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Also, you could do these following steps in keeping soil moisture to last longer. Line the bottom of your containers with plastic wrap or newspaper before filling in the soil. You could also use baby diapers. The polymers in the diapers absorb and maintain moisture in the soil.</p>
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<p><strong>Greenhouses and Atriums</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>These two areas are mainly used by people who have less healthy soil components in backyards and lawns. These are ideal for gardeners who already have over fifty matured potted herbs. These could be separate locations outside the house proper.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>Since these are assumed to be at least four cubic meters wide, you could combine variedly sized pots and container beds. The latter look a lot like mattress frames and are wooden. The soil you should use is organic composts, available in sacks at gardening stores.</p>
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<p>Both of these locations should have natural lighting. The roofing should use transparent polymer plastic so the light can penetrate easily yet not exposing the indoor herbs to too much sunlight and heat.</p>
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<p>Now you see that <strong><a target="_blank" title="growing herbs" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/herb-garden/">growing herbs</a> indoors</strong> could be diverse. You are not limited to your kitchen countertops to enjoy hundreds of herbs.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 19:39:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gardening usually means extensive efforts and continuous expenses for most people. But you could actually have two herb gardens even with small spaces. The secret lies in pots. This technique is called container gardening.   You can have all sorts of containers – varied pots, galvanized steel or tin pails, old cook wares from casseroles [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gardening usually means extensive efforts and continuous expenses for most people. But you could actually have two <strong><a target="_blank" title="herb garden" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/herb-garden/">herb gardens</a></strong> even with small spaces. The secret lies in pots. This technique is called container gardening.</p>
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<p>You can have all sorts of containers – varied pots, galvanized steel or tin pails, old cook wares from casseroles to bowls, including the broken ones, old tires and just about any empty container you have.</p>
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<p>When you have the containers and the herbs, you can start your petite <a target="_blank" title="home herb gardens" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/herb-garden-home/falling-in-love-with-home-herb-gardens/">home herb gardens</a>. The containers will have to cleaned thoroughly, the same goes for brand new pots. They have to be dirt free so as to not allow early formation of moss, molds and unhelpful bacteria.</p>
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<p>Below are two ways you can utilize the container gardening technique.</p>
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<p><strong>Indoor Herb Garden</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Most annuals are suitable for indoor gardens. Some of these are basil, anise, borage, geranium, chives, and rosemary. They are low maintenance. They just need well tilled soil, minimal exposure to the sun and regular watering. Place them near window sills and door openings. However, each plant has different tolerance with sunlight. Full sunshine is needed by some plants once in a while, like geraniums. It would be great to have a schedule posted on when you will be taking your herbs outside. When <a target="_blank" title="growing herbs in pots" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/growing-herbs-in-pots/">growing herbs in pots</a> indoors, it would be best to choose the lightweight ones, so whenever you need to bring them out, you can easily carry them.</p>
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<p>Also, there are several ways to minimize space consumption. You can hang your pots with plastic or metal chains if your windows have railings. You could also place the containers on one side of your counter top or where it is most accessible to you when you are cooking.</p>
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<p>For aromatic herbs, place them in tables where the most traffic in your house goes through. It will also work as a great centerpiece for your dining table. Why not use aromatic herbs instead or potpourri in your bathroom. You will notice that the scent of the plants goes off when your steam goes off as well. This is due to the reaction of the herbs’ essential oils reacting to some heat. Having a small pot of aromatic herb will also be good to help you relax before you go to sleep. The lavender would be a popular choice.</p>
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<p><strong>Outdoor Herb Garden</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>An outdoor garden is usually associated with vast lawns and wide-stretching backyards. It is still possible to have a nice outdoor garden even if your outdoor is as small as your storage room. Most perennials and evergreens grow best in outside environments. They will need all the sunlight they can have.</p>
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<p>You can use old tires and variedly sized pots to create a tiered outdoor garden. Put the biggest pots on the bottom and pile up to the top having the smallest pots. This will allow your herbs the right position to grow. Just be sure to take note that it is not necessary that the big pots contain the big plants. You could have the herbs with small root growth in clusters for more thickness. Choose deep pots for those with sporadic and expansive root growth. Have them placed in the middle of the tier. You can use any pot to contribute to the aesthetics of your outdoors.</p>
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<p>With the container technique, having diverse <strong>herb gardens</strong> is truly possible to work for your comfort and convenience.</p>
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<p>Once you supplement aloe vera into your diet, {you will|you&#8217;ll|you may|you can|you might} {start|begin|commence|start out} to heal and strengthen your sphincter and esophagus. The aloe vera extract will {provide|supply|offer|present|produce} a protective shield {around|close to} the esophagus which will {help|assist|aid|support|guide} in {keeping|maintaining} the {stomach|abdomen|belly|tummy} contents from hurling up. aids in decreasing the amount of harmful bacteria inside the digestive tract.|}</p>
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