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		<title>Deciding Upon The Most Effective Plants For Your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Mar 2011 08:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Evergreen trees shrubs wetland plants we deliver and plant for you in Ewing NJ Quite a few times we acquire plants on impulse then locate there is certainly nowhere inside the garden that definitely suits them. Just before acquiring plants carefully examine your garden to see {just how much} sun and shade it gets, whether [...]]]></description>
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<p>Quite a few times we acquire plants on impulse then locate there is certainly nowhere inside the garden that definitely suits them. Just before acquiring plants carefully examine your garden to see {just how much} sun and shade it gets, whether or not the soil is {nicely} drained or waterlogged and regardless of whether your aspect is sheltered or windswept. {You will} then be equipped to go and get the very best plants for your {scenario}; shade-loving plants for the sheltered areas, sun-lovers for the warm spots, drought-resistant plants for the parched areas which could be either sunny or shaded, and swamp plants for the poorly-drained parts.</p>
<p>But wait! Test your soil 1st, to figure out the pH level of your soil and what {type of} nutrients you should add, if any. {Will be the} soil acid or alkaline? Most plants prefer soil that&#8217;s slightly acidic, but you&#8217;ll find some that ought to have alkaline soil to grow.  You could alter the soil&#8217;s pH level, but {it is} significantly less difficult to basically plant for the soil you&#8217;ve.</p>
<p>Now you&#8217;re ready to plant. {Nicely} &#8211; virtually. Will you plant in groups or singly? Should you acquire &#8216;one of everything&#8217; your garden may possibly {appear} rather spotty. Group plantings are organised, harmonious and you may vary the color for interest.</p>
<p>Prior to planting out, {location} your chosen plants around the garden bed in their pots to see how they are going to look. Re-arrange them until you might be satisfied. Grouping plants in sets of threes or fives normally looks much better than planting in groups of even numbers. {Make sure} that you&#8217;ve an fascinating {mixture} of colors and textures of plants. Tall plants should really go to the back, or the centre if your garden might be viewed equally from all sides. {Attempt to} {maintain} your plants away from trees. The roots of trees are fiercely competitive and will steal {all of the} nutrients and moisture meant for your flowers.</p>
<p>The correct color scheme is {1} method to maintain the harmony within your garden. {Envision} the color of the flowers when {they&#8217;re} in bloom. Some colors may well clash with {other people}, but can still be planted side-by-side if {they&#8217;ve} a distinct blooming season. Foliage color is also vital. Lots of flower plants have silver, grey or purplish foliage which is just as {appealing} as the flower. This means that {they&#8217;re} still {appealing} {nicely} past the blooming season and so have added value.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Growing An Amazing Yard This Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 01:54:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many homeowners take pride in working with a beautiful yard. However, it is sometimes challenging to grow and look after a proper lawn all summer. As soon as you decide on the perfect month to plant your grass you can do so and start preparing to maintain of your lawn. Follow this advice that will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many homeowners take pride in working with a beautiful yard. However, it is sometimes challenging to grow and look after a proper lawn all summer. As soon as you decide on <a target="_blank" href="http://www.homeimprovementsdepot.com/when-is-the-best-time-to-plant-grass/">the perfect month to plant your grass</a> you can do so and start preparing to maintain of your lawn. Follow this advice that will help you have a great lawn this summer.</p>
<p>First off, if you&#8217;re planting from seed you want to make sure you have high quality seed that is suitable for your environment. Investigate different kinds of seeds available and read the instructions carefully before deciding which one to get. Not only that, you want to make sure you plant the seeds in good soil. You need to first test your soil’s PH level to ascertain whether it is alkaline or acidic. PH test kits can be purchased at most hardware stores. The soil really should be within the average range of 6 or 7. Based on the results you may want to increase or decrease the acidity of your soil.</p>
<p>Also of considerable importance is making certain your soil has enough moisture. Of course, if the soil is too dry the seeds won&#8217;t germinate and the same will happen if the soil it too wet. You will need your soil to be moist enough to retain water as the seeds are germinating. Add enough moisture to soak into the soil but just enough so that it doesn&#8217;t create too much flooding above the surface.</p>
<p>One of the most obvious ways to keep your lawn in great condition is ensuring it receives the correct quantity of water. Letting it get too dry may cause dry patches and watering it an excessive amount of water will drown the seeds as well as the grass. A sprinkler is often the easiest way to water your lawn as it provides a gentle source of water over larger areas. Generally, a healthy lawn requires an average of 30-40 minutes of watering per area every other day. You might want to do trial-and-error to discover what is ideal depending on the amount of sun and shade you receive. It is also vital that you adjust your watering based on the volume of rainfall you receive. When you have had several consecutive days of rainfall then you definitely will be able to go without watering for 3-4 days. The time of day you water also tends to make a difference. Naturally, you shouldn&#8217;t set your sprinklers on during the hottest portion of the day because most of the water will evaporate before being absorbed into the soil. Having said that, you do not want to water at a time when the water will be stagnant too long simply because this can promote mold growth. Experts suggest the optimum time to water is in the morning hours. Obviously, make sure you never water your lawn on days you are likely to mow.</p>
<p>Last but not least, an additional way to keep the lawn in great shape is by mowing it. It is essential to consider how frequently and exactly how short you cut the grass. Cutting your lawn quite short won&#8217;t allow it to grow and will cause it to burn. You ought to keep it at a decent height through the entire summer to avoid this. At the same time, you shouldn&#8217;t go too long without cutting it because the grass will not get proper nutrient absorption when it is too tall. Experts suggest you retain your lawn at about 2.5 to 3 inches tall. It is usually best to change direction each time you mow. Furthermore, mowing during the coolest part of the day will help avoid browning of the grass.</p>
<p>Would you like to find the solutions to more <a target="_blank" href="http://www.homeimprovementsdepot.com/how-to-plant-grass-quickly-and-easily/">questions about planting grass</a>? For example, are you aware when the very best time to plant grass is? How about the simplest way to use to plant grass seed? You can read about these and other lawn and garden tips and tricks at our site.</p>
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		<title>Green Tips on Lawncare</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 12:49:55 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember good soil is the key to a healthy lawnThere is no doubt that good soil is the key to a healthy lawn . &nbsp;An important aspect to consider is getting the pH balance of your lawn correct&nbsp;, ideally the lawn&#8217;s pH needs to be between 6 1/2 and 7 . This is slightly on the acidic side. However if your lawn is too acidic , you will need to give it a slight coating of lime and &nbsp;to increase acidity you have to use suplphur&nbsp; . All of these remedies are completely natural and you are not harming the environment.</p>
<p>&nbsp;If you are not sure of the pH balance of your lawn, then simply ask for a pH tester from your local garden centre. Some people think it&#8217;s worth getting their lawns tested professionally.</p>
<p>Other important lawn care tips include aerating your lawn before you add any fertiliser. This is simple to do with an ordinary garden fork, ensure that the holes are around 10cms deep. This will help greatly with drainage and prevent compacting, it also helps maintain your lawns pH level.</p>
<p>Funnily enough another important check you should make is regarding the grass. Is the type of grass best suited to your area? Locally adapted grass will be much more suited to the climate you live in. Using imported or non-local grass may be an expensive mistake and the results could be much worse if the grass does not adapt to local conditions. It really doesn&#8217;t help the environment either by shipping in or buying grass from outside your local area.</p>
<p>Mowing is obviously another very important part of lawncare, it&#8217;s generally best done frequently. Around once a week is usually about right during the strong growing summer months. Remember don&#8217;t mow the lawn too short, this can dry out the soil and expose the roots.</p>
<p>Most grass is happiest and healthiest when between about 3 inches tall, you can configure most of the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.bestelectriclawnmower.co.uk/">best lawnmower</a>&nbsp;to and exact height. Many of use are used to cutting much shorter and the first time that you are trying to look after your lawn naturally, it may be a shock to have it quite so long, but remember, you are doing your lawn and your environment a favour.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s best to water your lawn infrequently, but deeply. By drenching your lawn in this manner, you will help to develop stronger roots, making the grass much tougher and able to withstand droughts.</p>
<p>When wondering if it is time to re water, look at the grass. When the grass is duller and footprints are compressed for a little while, then you can water again. You should be aiming to give your grass about an inch of water each time you rehydrate the grass. As with any lawn care, the best time to water is first thing in the morning or last thing at night. This helps prevent evaporation.</p>
<p>Combine this with a great lawnmower like the <a href="http://www.bestelectriclawnmower.co.uk/lawnmowers/bosch-rotak-40-electric-rotary-lawn-mower-2/" target="_blank">Bosch Rotak 40</a> and you&#8217;ll have a great looking lawn. &nbsp;If you follow these tips, you will have no need to add pesticides to your lawn that can kill many beautiful insects that actually help your garden to thrive, and to top it off your lawn will be lush, green and the envy of your neighbours.</p>
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		<title>Certain Information about Hydroponic Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 09:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing plants in a nutrient rich soil is named hydroponics. This is a freshly produced concern amongst many nature fans to produce their plants in a green environment. In Latin  Hydroponic  means simply  working water . Nonetheless hydroponic plants do not mean that the plants are invariably put in water and without any medium to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing plants in a nutrient rich soil is named hydroponics. This is a freshly produced concern amongst many nature fans to produce their plants in a green environment. In Latin  Hydroponic  means simply  working water . Nonetheless hydroponic plants do not mean that the plants are invariably put in water and without any medium to grow. It is called the nutrient film technique. Simply there are thousand more methods where you can grow hydroponic plants.</p>
<p> Hydroponic plants will get exactly what they need whenever they need them. Due to this very reason these hydroponic plants tend to be much safer and endure most weather conditions. With hydroponic, providing all the essentials to the plant is much lighter than when it is grown in the soil. The primary advantage of hydroponics is that you have the control over everything that happens to the plant. You can control the water level, the PH level or even the number of sustenance it gets. Feeding cycles can also be controlled according to the season. What this substance is that you can mark the measure of water the plant gets when the measure of rain changes.</p>
<p> The main advantage of hydroponics plants over fetilized conventional plants are that hydroponics plants never receive harmful components mixed with nutrients. Some says that the word  hydroponic comes with the Greek word  hydro . In Greek hydro means water and therefore, Latin is thought as being influenced by the Greek word. There are stories where it is read that the hanging gardens in Babylon also used to have these hydroponic plants concept. therefore, we assume that the technique has been around for thousands of years. With the popular conception of hydroponic plants, the solutions have been very acceptable.</p>
<p> It is considered that hydroponic plants have around 45% faster increase of growth compared to a usual plant. With an extra level of oxygen absorbent and perfect components supply, these hydroponic plants will have this variety of a development rate. Setting up a hydroponics system may not be the easiest task of all if you are a new comer to the field. But with a little bit of expertise knowledge you can make this possible. Refer some online articles which will provide you with additional knowledge and make your hydroponic plants garden dream a reality.</p>
<p>After reading this hydroponic plants information, you can also get other information about best product reviews that suit you the most. You can visit the interesting website on <a target="_blank" href="http://breathalyzerkeychain.org/">breathalyzer keychain</a> where you can get <a target="_blank" href="http://breathalyzerkeychain.org/pocket-breathalyzer/">pocket breathalyzer</a> and other related information. I hope these reviews will guide you in making the right choice for your needs.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maintaining the correct amount of swimming pool chemicals in your swimming pool is the answer to a healthy pool water. Algae growth will be minium and the water will look crystal clear and hence neither you or the pool will suffer. Water is generally clear and clean during the winter in the swimming pool, even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maintaining the correct amount of <a title="swimming pool chemicals" href="http://www.aspectspools.co.uk/swimming-pool-chemicals" target="_blank"><strong>swimming pool chemicals</strong> </a>in your swimming pool is the answer to a healthy pool water. Algae growth will be minium and the water will look crystal clear and hence neither you or the pool will suffer.</p>
<p>Water is generally clear and clean during the winter in the swimming pool, even though very little has been done to it.<span id="more-1152"></span> Algae do not appear and I hardly ever see the pool turn green during the winter time. If they do occur the growth of algae is very slow but you should still keep using the equipments to clean your swimming pool, so that it is ready to use anytime.</p>
<p>Should I use the pool chemicals monthly or weekly?</p>
<p>The pool chemicals should be used twice every month to deal with algae and dead bacteria. When you do the filtering process most of these waste materials would have been removed but some will still remain and this can cause skin and eye irritation.</p>
<p>How do I test my swimming pool?</p>
<p>To measure the acidity use pH level to test your pool. The balance of the ph levels need to be stable for Chlorine to work properly. After this the pool filtering system should keep your water clean and healthy. You can also use the Alkalinity and Sanitiser to tests your <a title="swimming pools" href="http://www.aspectspools.co.uk/" target="_blank"><strong>swimming pools</strong></a>.</p>
<p>Few people asked me whether there is a chemical that changes colour of the water if someone pees in the pool. There are no such chemicals to change colours when someone urinates in the pool. There are dyes to change colour in response to the pee but no chemicals.</p>
<p>After the swimming pool chemicals has been applied cover your pool with <a title="swimming pool covers" href="http://www.aspectspools.co.uk/swimming-pool-covers" target="_blank"><strong>swimming pool covers</strong></a> and let the chemical do the work, this will ensure your pool is clean and ready to be used.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maintaining the correct amount of swimming pool chemicals in your water is the answer to a healthy swimming pool. Algae growth will be minium and the water not turn green and will look clean and clear. Water is generally clear and clean during the winter in the swimming pool, even though very little has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maintaining the correct amount of <a title="swimming pool chemicals" href="http://www.aspectspools.co.uk/swimming-pool-chemicals" target="_blank"><strong>swimming pool chemicals</strong> </a>in your water is the answer to a healthy swimming pool. Algae growth will be minium and the water not turn green and will look clean and clear.</p>
<p>Water is generally clear and clean during the winter in the swimming pool, even though very little has been done to it.<span id="more-1117"></span> Hardly ever the pool turns green during the winter time and algae do not appear. If algae do occur the growth is very slow, but doesn&#8217;t mean you shouldn&#8217;t use the chemicals keep using the swimming pool chemicals so that when the spring comes your pool is ready for use.</p>
<p>How many times a month should I use the pool chemicals?</p>
<p>You will need to use the pool chemicals twice a month to deal with dead bacteria and algae. Even after the filtering process you should still use the chemicals. Filtering process cleans most of the waste materials but not all of them, the remaining one can cause damage to your eyes and skin.</p>
<p>How do I test my pool?</p>
<p>To measure the acidity use pH level to test your pool. For Chlorine to work properly the balance of the ph level needs to be stable. After this the pool filtering system will keep the water crystal clear and healthy. Akalinity and Sanitiser can also be used to test your <a title="swimming pools" href="http://www.aspectspools.co.uk/" target="_blank"><strong>swimming pools</strong></a>.</p>
<p>Few people asked me questions on is there a chemical that changes colour of the water if someone urinates in the pool. There are no such chemicals to change colours when someone urinates in the pool. Dyes can be used to change the colour of the water but not chemicals.</p>
<p>After the chemicals have been applied in the pool cover the swimming pool with <a title="swimming pool covers" href="http://www.aspectspools.co.uk/swimming-pool-covers" target="_blank"><strong>swimming pool covers</strong></a> , this will ensure the water stays clear and your pool is ready for use anytime.</p>
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		<title>Hydroponic Plants: Numerous Methods to be Used</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 03:55:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing plants in a nutrient rich soil is named hydroponics. This is a fresh educated concern amongst many nature lovers to become their plants in a green environment. In Latin  Hydroponic  means simply  working water. Nonetheless hydroponic plants do not mean that the plants are incessantly put in water and without any small to grow. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing plants in a nutrient rich soil is named hydroponics. This is a fresh educated concern amongst many nature lovers to become their plants in a green environment. In Latin  Hydroponic  means simply  working water. Nonetheless hydroponic plants do not mean that the plants are incessantly put in water and without any small to grow. This technique is called the nutrient film technique. But there are thousand more umteen methods where you can grow hydroponic plants.</p>
<p> Hydroponic plants will get exactly what they need whenever they need them. Due to this very reason these hydroponic plants tend to be much firmer and survive most weather conditions. With hydroponic, providing all the requirements to the plant is much lighter than when it is grown in the soil. The primary advantage of hydroponics is that you have the control over everything that happens to the plant. You can mark the water level, the PH level or even the number of nutriment it gets. Seasonal controlling of feeding cycles can also be monitored. What this means is that you can check the number of water the plant gets when the number of rain changes.</p>
<p> The main advantage of hydroponics plants over fetilized conventional plants are that hydroponics plants never receive harmful components mixed with nutrients. Some says that the phrase  hydroponic comes with the Greek word  hydro. Hydro  means water and therefore both these Greek and Latin meanings can be assumed to be correct on their influence on hydroponic plants. There are accounts where it is read that the hanging gardens in Babylon also used to have these hydroponic plants concept. therefore, we assume that the technique has been around for thousands of years. With the advanced conception of hydroponic plants, the solutions have been very acceptable.</p>
<p> It is considered that hydroponic plants have around 45% faster increase of growth compared to a usual plant. With an excess level of oxygen absorbent and perfect elements supply, these hydroponic plants will have this kind of a development rate. Implementing such hydroponic plants garden in your house could be a little difficult task if you are a newcomer to the field. But with a little bit of expertise knowledge you can make this viable. Help yourselves to some online guidelines on how to use hydroponic plants and work on it to realize your dream.</p>
<p>Hydroponic plants is one of the health trends in our society. With these hydroponic plants, you can stay healthy and eat good foods. You can also give people who are very appreciate the healthy life methods by giving them a healthy gifts and gift baskets. For further information about these gift baskets, you can visit the special website on <a target="_blank" href="http://italiangiftbaskets.org/">italian gift baskets</a> where you can find <a target="_blank" href="http://italiangiftbaskets.org/healthy-gift-baskets/">healthy gift baskets</a> option and other related information.</p>
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		<title>Kitchen Herbs &#8211; Some Top Tips For Indoor Herbs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 01:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The more obvious reason for cultivating herbs is the benefits you can derive when adding them to food. They simply make any dish special. People have been growing kitchen herbs because they have discovered what a little amount of herb can do to their regular meals. There are many varieties of herbs to choose from. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The more obvious reason for cultivating herbs is the benefits you can derive when adding them to food. They simply make any dish special. People have been growing kitchen herbs because they have discovered what a little amount of herb can do to their regular meals.</p>
<p>There are many varieties of herbs to choose from. If you are really interested in <a target="_blank" href="http://www.successherbgardening.com/growing-kitchen-herbs/">growing kitchen herbs</a>, choose the ones that are regularly used. Basil has been a classic in any kitchen. It is the main ingredient for making pesto pasta, and is also used in making soups and sauces. The pungent taste of basil also makes a good combination with any tomato dish. Basil is a tender annual, and will not live in winter, unless transferred indoors. It is a sun-loving herb that can be propagated through seeding.</p>
<p>Another sun-loving herb which loves rich soil is chive. Chive is a hardy perennial that can be planted in the fall or spring. When planting, keep each herb 9-12 inches apart. Add in mulch to ward off weeds. Chive has dark green leaves with a weak onion taste, which makes it a fine addition to baked potatoes and dips.</p>
<p>Dill is a popular flavor enhancer to fish, meat and poultry, with a strong and slightly bitter taste. Both the leaves and seeds can be used for seasoning. Dill can also be added to soups and salads. It prefers a soil with pH level of 5.8 to 6.5, slightly acidic. It prefers full sunlight and inclined to sandy or loamy well-drained soil. Dill can be planted during early spring. Sow the seeds in a 1/4 inch deep soil, with a spacing of 9 inches in between plants.</p>
<p>Fennel is a close relative of dill, but has a sweet flavor. The seeds though, have a little sharp flavor than the leaves. Like dill, it makes a fine seasoning to fish, meat, soups and salads. Planting is also similar to dill, only that spacing between plants should be one and half feet. Place this herb in full sunlight, and add lime once the pH level is below 6. Never interplant with dill, as this may cause cross pollination. </p>
<p>Another herb that must not be missed out is parsley. This has been used for ages in special cuisines and even in ordinary stew. It can also spice up salads and omelets. Though it prefers full sunlight, it can live in partial shade. In planting parsley, it is advisable to buy young seedlings from the nursery. Transfer your tender plants in mid spring or mid summer. </p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.successherbgardening.com/growing-kitchen-herbs/">Growing kitchen herbs</a> can give you much pleasure, particularly when you eat what you spent time nurturing for.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.successherbgardening.com">Herb gardening</a> is a great way of getting more out of your home space, the kitchen is just one way to start growing herbs.</p>
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		<title>Tips to a Great Lawn</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 19:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember good soil is the key to a healthy lawn. One of the most important aspects is getting your lawns PH balance right, ideally the lawn&#8217;s pH needs to be between 6 1/2 and 7. This is slightly on the acidic side. However if your lawn is too acidic, you will need to give it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember good soil is the key to a healthy lawn.  One of the most important aspects is getting your lawns PH balance right, ideally the lawn&#8217;s pH needs to be between 6 1/2 and 7.   This is slightly on the acidic side.<span id="more-644"></span>  However if your lawn is too acidic, you will need to give it a slight coating of like and to gain acidity you will have to use sulphur.  Best of all these natural remedies cause no environmental impact.</p>
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<p>If you are not sure of the pH balance of your lawn, then simply ask for a pH tester from your local garden centre.  Some people think it&#8217;s worth getting their lawns tested professionally.</p>
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<p>Other important lawn care tips include aerating your lawn before you add any fertiliser.  This is simple to do with an ordinary garden fork, ensure that the holes are around 10cms deep.  This will help greatly with drainage and prevent compacting, it also helps maintain your lawns pH level.</p>
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<p>Funnily enough another important check you should make is regarding the grass.  Is the type of grass best suited to your area?   Locally adapted grass will be much more suited to the climate you live in.  Using imported or non-local grass may be an expensive mistake and the results could be much worse if the grass does not adapt to local conditions.  It really doesn&#8217;t help the environment either by shipping in or buying grass from outside your local area.</p>
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<p>Mowing is obviously another very important part of lawncare, it&#8217;s generally best done frequently.  Usually about once a week during the strong growing months. Don&#8217;t mow your lawn too short though, this expose the roots and dries the soil out.</p>
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<p>Most grass is happiest and healthiest when between about 3 inches tall, you can configure most of the <a href="http://www.bestelectriclawnmower.co.uk/" target="_blank">best electric lawnmower</a> to and exact height. Many of use are used to cutting much shorter and the first time that you are trying to look after your lawn naturally, it may be a shock to have it quite so long, but remember, you are doing your lawn and your environment a favour.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s best to water your lawn infrequently, but deeply. By drenching your lawn in this manner, you will help to develop stronger roots, making the grass much tougher and able to withstand droughts.</p>
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<p>The best way to determine when it&#8217;s time to rewater is to look at the grass. When the grass is duller and footprints are compressed for a little  while, then you can water again. You should also aim to give your grass around one inch of water each time you are re-hydrating the grass. As with usual lawn care tasks, the best time to water is in early morning or just before nightfall. This helps prevent evaporation.</p>
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<p>If you follow these tips, you will have no need to add pesticides to your lawn that can kill many beautiful insects that actually help your garden to thrive, and to top it off your lawn will be lush, green and the envy of your neighbours.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Individuals who take up hydroponic gardening will normally start by setting up their growing space in the basement or an unused room. Evidently, though, most people aren&#8217;t interested in letting their hydroponic garden invade their homes! Once you get to the point where you know you will be continuing with hydroponic gardening, it only stands [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Individuals who take up <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://besthydroponicssite.com/">hydroponic gardening</a></strong> will normally start by setting up their growing space in the basement or an unused room. Evidently, though, most people aren&#8217;t interested in letting their hydroponic garden invade their homes! Once you get to the point where you know you will be continuing with hydroponic gardening, it only stands to reason that you ought to consider purchasing or constructing a greenhouse.</p>
<p> A greenhouse creates an ideal setting for a hydroponic garden in many ways. In a greenhouse, it is much less difficult to maintain just the right conditions for a growing garden. Temperature, ventilation and lighting are all easier to control. Also, a hydroponic garden will involve systems for irrigation and lighting which require adequate room to install. A greenhouse makes it possible to locate this equipment where it will be most beneficial. Controlling the water and lighting are more imperative in a hydroponics garden compared to a normal garden.</p>
<p> The principal advantage of growing a hydroponic garden in a greenhouse is lighting. Growing plants successfully using hydroponic techniques will necessitate adequate quantities of light. However it is also important to keep in mind that too much direct light permits algae to grow and that is not beneficial. In a greenhouse setting, daylight is filtered and diffused naturally. It&#8217;s even possible to regulate the lighting level and angle of sunlight with blinds or shutters. Less energy consumption is another advantage as you won&#8217;t have to continually run the <strong><a target="_blank" href="http://besthydroponicssite.com/category/hydroponic-lights/">hydroponic lights</a></strong>.</p>
<p> Owning a greenhouse will make the installation and maintenance of your nutrient delivery system less difficult. This is very important to the well being of your hydroponic garden. Since your garden is not soil based, the pH level is more likely to vary. There will be great variations in alkaline and acid levels because it&#8217;s all dependent on the water. It&#8217;s easy to set up an automatic system to control the pH levels in a greenhouse. Hence, you&#8217;re not continually monitoring the levels.</p>
<p> Regulating the temperature is another critical factor as it concerns raising plants hydroponically. You will be able to keep heaters at bay when a greenhouse is well constructed as it does a decent job at maintaining the temperature. This is particularly useful if you live somewhere that gets cold but has lots of sun. Fans and vents can also be installed that will further help to regulate the temperature inside your greenhouse.</p>
<p> There&#8217;s a good selection of greenhouses kits out there, however you can also build one yourself from scratch. The scope of the available models and sizes is quite large. Kits that will accommodate an addition if you want to expand your garden are also available. As you can see, a lot of worthwhile factors exist for using a greenhouse for hydroponic gardening.</p>
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