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		<title>Container Gardening Advice For Newbies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 18:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Container home gardens can create an all natural sanctuary inside a busy small city streets, along rooftops or on balconies. It is possible to easily accentuate the welcoming look of a deck or patio with colourful pots of annuals, or fill your window boxes with beautiful shrub roses or a variety of small perennials. Whether [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Container home gardens can create an all natural sanctuary inside a busy small city streets, along rooftops or on balconies. It is possible to easily accentuate the welcoming look of a deck or patio with colourful pots of annuals, or fill your window boxes with beautiful shrub roses or a variety of small perennials. Whether you arrange your own pots in the group for a massed effect or highlight a smaller space with a single specimen, you may be delighted with this simple way to create a garden.</p>
<p>Containers gardening enables you to very easily vary your own color scheme, as well as as each plant finishes flowering, it may be replaced with another. Whether you choose to harmonize or contrast your own colors, always make sure there&#8217;s variety within the height of each and every plant. Think also of the shape and even texture of the leaves. Tall strap-like leaves will give a good vertical background to low-growing, wide-leaved plants. Choose plants with a long blooming season, or have others of a different type ready to replace them when they finish blooming.</p>
<p>Experiment with creative containers. You could have an old porcelain bowl or copper urn you can use, or sometimes prefer to make something really modern with timber or tiles.&nbsp; In the event you decide to buy your own storage containers ready-made, terracotta pots look fantastic, however are inclined to absorb water. You wouldn&#8217;t want your plants to normally dry out, so paint the interior of those pots using a special sealer which is available from hardware stores.</p>
<p>Cheaper plastic pots may also be painted on the outside with water-based paints for good effect.&nbsp; When choosing pots, do not forget to buy matching saucers to catch the drips. This may save cement flooring getting stained, or timber flooring rotting.</p>
<p>Always use a fantastic quality potting mix inside your containers. This would guarantee the best performance possible from your own plants. </p>
<p>When you have steps leading up to your front door, an attractive pot plant on each one will delight your own visitors. Indoors, pots of plants or flowers help to make a cosy and also welcoming atmosphere.</p>
<p>Choose ahead of time where you want your own pots to be positioned, then buy these plants that suit the situation. There&#8217;s no reason purchasing sun lovers for a shady position, for they will not do well. Some plants as well have really large roots, so they are usually greatest kept for the open garden.</p>
<p>If you have plenty of space at your own the front door, a team of potted these plants off to one side will be more visually appealing than two similar these plants placed each side. Unless they are spectacular, they will look rather boring.</p>
<p>Group the pots in odd numbers rather then even, and even vary the height as well as type. To tie the group together, add large rocks that are usually similar in appearance and just slightly different in size. Three or five pots from the same type plus colours, however in different sizes also looks affective.</p>
<p>Using a creative mind as well as some determination, you will soon have a containers gardening that could be the envy of friends and even strangers alike.</p>
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		<title>Balcony, Patio, And Courtyard Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 15:21:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Men and women choose balcony, patio, and courtyard gardening for several different reasons. Some are moving from a big house to smaller accommodation, some don’t want the hassle of a large property, and some chose to live in rental property to avoid the high-cost of owning a home. Whatever the reason, this doesn’t mean we can’t garden. No space is too small for a small space garden. One plant in a container can be a garden. In fact, ever more gardening options are available in terms of pots, half-barrels, window boxes, troughs, cast-iron planters, recycled supplies – the list is unending with possibilities.</p>
<p> Planning a Small Space Back garden</p>
<p> When planning your small space back garden several steps are fundamental. The first consideration is to determine what purpose this space will serve. Do you want to grow vegetables, herbs, entertain family and friends, meditate, create a location of peace, healing, a memorial garden – the list is endless. Next, walk around your space and actually look at what you have. Where are doors, sheds, permanent planters located? Is there any clutter? Clear out the clutter by asking yourself: ‘Do I love it? Have I used it from the past year?’ If it no longer serves you, turf it out, paint it or fix it, give it to somebody who needs it.<br /> If possible, take a chair and sit down, move it all-around, and think about where the energy feels best for you. Wherever that&#8217;s, location your seating such as a park bench, lounge, Muskoka chairs, dining furniture, swing, etc. Do you want a formal or informal setting? What features do you want? Features such as water, flowers, vegetables, herbs, wind chimes, wild life, colour, etc. add the finishing touches to your small space garden. Finally, make a plan particularly when you are going to use big features such as a half-barrel. Once filled with soil you&#8217;ll not want being moving it.</p>
<p> Creating a Small Space Back garden</p>
<p> Containers. Generally speaking natural materials such as wood, clay, stone, or cast iron in all their forms make better companions for plants. Remember that wet soil weighs a lot so if you back garden on a balcony weight restrictions may well apply. Containers made from lighter weight resources such as fibreglass are ideal for roof or balcony gardens. Styles of containers include hanging baskets, wirework stands and baskets, wood window boxes, sinks, troughs, galvanized buckets, old shoes or boots, bathtubs, old tires, and all manner of recycled objects.</p>
<p> Scale. Scale is extremely critical in small space gardening. For example, small plants appear more balanced in small containers, big plants in large containers. I especially like the effect of vines growing on trellis in half-barrels with smaller plants edging the container. In the half-barrels I use, I have grown several different vines but have found that the effect of scarlet runner pole beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) is genuinely a knockout with their gorgeous red flowers and you are able to eat them too.</p>
<p> Microclimates. Which plants prefer which location? Choose plants according towards the conditions suitable for their optimum growth. Plants such as begonia (Begonia x semperflorens), coleus (Coleus x hybridous), and Fuchsia (Fuchsia x hybrida) prefer shaded areas although geraniums (Pelargonium x hortorum), marigolds (Tagetes erecta), and petunia (Petunia x hybrida) prefer full sun. Wind may be a major factor and damage fragile plants. Choose plants that are wind tolerant such as a lot of with the grasses; the sound from the rustling with the grasses as the wind blows through them is extremely pleasing towards ear.</p>
<p> Soil. I buy pre-mixed potting soil from the back garden centers or shopping malls. These are generally lighter in weight to carry, sterilized to prevent weed seeds from germinating, and contain a great deal of peat moss that helps loosen the soil so that it doesn’t compact in pots. I also purchase organic soil that doesn’t have artificial chemicals added as I dump my pots of used soil into the back garden where I grow vegetables.</p>
<p> Watering. Check daily as container plants often dry out more quickly. That is especially true should you are using clay pots. Make sure pots have drainage holes, as roots sitting in water will rot. When there has been excessive rain or water, empty saucers that are full. In case you back garden on a balcony sit plants on something to catch the water to ensure that it doesn’t run down on your neighbours.</p>
<p> Fertiliser. Due to frequent watering, container plants require fertiliser on a more consistent basis then plants from the ground do. Use organic fertilisers such as blood meal, bone meal, or fish emulsion, particularly if the soil is going to be added for the back garden at the end with the season, as chemical fertilisers harm the wildlife.</p>
<p> Function. When you are creating your small space back garden you are actually designing an outdoor room. Keep in mind that this can be colour co-ordinated to appear as an extension of your home. I move my indoor plants outside for the summer (which they love) and design these areas as garden rooms.</p>
<p> Focal point. Create a focal point such as a large pot, tall plant or tree, colour, or a water feature. Perennial vines such as Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) will grow in a large container and come back year after year. Create a sense of mystery by hiding a plant or ornament behind something else to give the pleasure of discovering it.</p>
<p> Colour. In a small space, use three colours such as pinks, blues, and whites; reds, oranges, and yellows; reds, whites, and blues; or reds, whites, and purples that offer continuity rather than too a lot of colours which tend to become distracting. Cool colours make the space appear bigger and brighter whilst intense colours shrink spaces. A white and green colour theme called a ‘moon garden’ is more formal and particularly at night is spectacular. A lot of white flowers are fragrant at night as well.</p>
<p> Lighting. I especially like the small Xmas lights hidden in plants and interwoven throughout a trellis with climbing vines. Up lighting with small spotlights can focus attention on a particular location for evening entertaining.</p>
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		<title>Opting the Appropriate Gardening Book for Your Gardening Hobby</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 14:06:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you consider gardening a hobby, then, you certainly have at least one gardening book in your home. Books are a great source of inspiration, while they also work well for reference, regardless of whether you just want to improve knowledge or you seek for specific content. The way you choose a gardening book says [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you consider gardening a hobby, then, you certainly have at least one gardening book in your home. Books are a great source of inspiration, while they also work well for reference, regardless of whether you just want to improve knowledge or you seek for specific content. The way you choose a gardening book says something about your particular interest in this occupation.</p>
<p> The American Hort. Society&#8217;s A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants is one great example of a very complete gardening book that could answer almost any question you may have related to plants. The disadvantage of such a publication results from the very scientific content presentation, which means that it will appeal to those with a solid herbalist knowledge. Hence make sure to read some reviews, check the content and leaf the gardening book before buying it.</p>
<p> Get a very easy gardening book if you are just learning the secrets of this occupation, at such a stage it is pointless to go into deep information about soil varieties, plant species and fertilizing. You can start your gardening apprenticeship with one or two beds and extend when your skills improve. You can make a garden larger the moment you have the skills and the experience to support it. Then, you will know when to read a more advanced gardening book to move to the next level.</p>
<p> A good gardening book must include good pictures with close details of leaves, flowers, seeds and roots. This is why we need to insist on the importance of previewing a book before purchasing it. Online orders may be tricky from this point of view, as you check little from one or two reviews. Instead of a very serious book you may just want to get a handbook that can help you put together garden containers.</p>
<p> Detailed book categories are available in the gardening sections of bookstores. And online retailers follow the same system. There are some in the basic categories and then, others in specialized classes: garden design, cultivation of perennials and annuals, soil preparation, hydroponics, aeroponics, greenhouse gardening and much more. You can get an idea about a certain gardening book by leafing through it before the actual purchase. Certain materials are more extensive than others covering from 100 plants to 1,500+ species.</p>
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		<title>Beauty of Garden Pots Lies In the Eyes of the garden Admirer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 21:45:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Normal 0 false false false Normal 0 false false false A box garden is an exceptional item for home or garden decorations. There are varieties of pots for outdoors available in the market. They have various shapes and sizes. These box gardenhave been built in multiple colors which can draw the eyes of a plant [...]]]></description>
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<p>A box garden is an exceptional item for home or garden decorations. There are varieties of pots for outdoors available in the market. They have various shapes and sizes. These box gardenhave been built in multiple colors which can draw the eyes of a plant lover. These urns are appreciated for their exclusive beauty.</p>
<p>The Garden pot is made with different types of stuff. It may be created of ceramic, wood or plastic materials. They can also differ in their look. Most plot containers are round-shaped, square-shaped, box or oval-shaped.</p>
<p>There are large and small outdoor urns. The small  urns are convenient to be kept indoors. They may be hung on the walls of the home, thereby lending elegance to the home. In most gardens, the vessels are either placed in a line, placed horizontally or hung. This increases the glory of the garden.</p>
<p>But the containers for big garden should be put to use properly. In a big box gardenwith big space, you can keep a biggarden. Similarly, you may use various, pretty designed large vessels with distinct colors, and keep many big gardens in it before placing it in the outdoors for viewers’ appreciation.</p>
<p>In this modern age, maximum credit is given to beauty and decoration. The concept of natural landscaping and gardening is on the increasing. The box garden can be decorated beautifully with bright large and small plant vessels.</p>
<p>These days there is huge demand for plastic vessels In different parts of the world, the usage of plastic containers is growing in large numbers. These vessels are available in various colors and shapes. The balconies and terrace plot are ideal locations for these largeplant vessels.</p>
<p>A plastic vesselis easy to use. If a plastic container drops on the ground, it won’t easily break. But the troubles of using a plastic vessel are quite a few. It is not strong and may bend. It is not appropriate for holding heavy soil and may tear quickly. Moreover, they are prone to heat and may melt or get discolored under the sun. It is advisable to keep these containers indoors.</p>
<p>A beautifully decorated container garden with multiple garden containers is an art of scenic beauty. A Garden pot with various plot vessels, exquisitely crafted, diverts the attention of the container garden enthusiast from the polluted garden to a pollution free plot.</p>
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		<title>Create an Indoor Home Organic Garden with Plant Kits</title>
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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>
<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 herbs for many years to come.</p>
<p>For Food Storage Secrets for All you favorite herbs, <a href="http://essentialsurvivalgearcatalog.com/food-storage-secrets.php"><strong>click here</strong></a>.</p>
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