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		<title>Great Tips to Greater Tomatoes &#8211; How to Grow the Best Tomatoes</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 10:58:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[real estate land 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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.real-estates-articles.com/index.php/category/real-estate-land/">real estate land</a>  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><a href="http://www.ya-online-juegos.com/index.php/category/juegos-de-motos/">juegos motos</a> You need to put some fertilizer to the soil from time to time. Your potted plant needs the fertilizer to replenish lost nutrients to the soil. If you are unsure of the right time to nourish your plant, look for the flower. The best time to fertilize your plants is when they are in bloom.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.real-estates-articles.com/index.php/category/real-estate-marketing/">real estate marketing</a> <strong>&nbsp;</strong>You also need to care for the root since it also needs oxygen and water. Make sure that the soil is not too firm due to dryness. Check the soil and water the plant as needed &#8211; some herbal plants requires frequent watering and the same goes to the plants that you put in the open. Since the soil available in the container is limited (compared to the one on the ground), you need to change the soil from time to time. This is part of the process to ensure proper drainage and enough nutrients to the plant.</p>
<p><strong>Harvesting Indoor Herbs:</strong> <br />Use restraint when you harvest your indoor herbs. For the new growth, try to avoid taking more than half otherwise, it&#8217;s time to get another plant.</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 You can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. <u>Please provide links Active.</u></p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Japanese Bonsai Beautiful</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 01:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most well known trees used for bonsai may be the Japanese Maple, whose botanical name is Acer palmatum. It is appreciated for its compact size, delicate foliage and brilliant fall colors &#8211; from bronze-gold to deep crimson-red. This tree comes from Japan and China. The five lobes of the Japanese Maple tree&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most well known trees used for bonsai may be the Japanese Maple, whose botanical name is Acer palmatum. It is appreciated for its compact size, delicate foliage and brilliant fall colors &#8211; from bronze-gold to deep crimson-red. This tree comes from Japan and China. The five lobes of the Japanese Maple tree&#8217;s leaves make it look somewhat like the human hand, and is the source of it&#8217;s botanical name. It is among the most popular species used for bonsai. The Acer palmatum includes the red, green, lace-leaf, and thread-leaf varieties. The most popular of these varieties is the red variety.</p>
<p> <strong>How to Properly Water Your Japanese Maple</strong></p>
<p> Your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.myjapanesebonsai.com/japanese-maple-bonsai/"><strong>Japanese maple bonsai</strong></a> will require regular watering from spring, when you begin to see signs that the tree is coming out of dormancy, through late fall when the tree has dropped the last of it&#8217;s leaves. The Japanese Maple prefers moist soil so it is very important to check the moisture level of the soil and water accordingly. It is best to water your Japanese maple early in the day, and then allowing the soil to become dryer as the day progresses through the afternoon and evening, but never allowed to become completely dry. You don&#8217;t want to over-water your Japanese Maple bonsai either. Your bonsai pot should have enough drainage holes to allow all excess water to drain out. Japanese Maple trees are vulnerable to root rot so it is very important that the pots drain thoroughly and the roots don&#8217;t sit in water.</p>
<p> <strong>The Right Amount of Sunlight is Important</strong></p>
<p> When given the perfect levels of sunlight your maple will have better back-budding and produce smaller leaves, which is preferable. The leaves of Japanese Maples are notoriously delicate and sensitive, and can burn if exposed to the intense rays of the mid-day sun. You should provide the tree protection against this exposure. If possible locate your Japanese Maple in a place where it can get the full morning and evening sun, but that is protected from the sun during the middle of the day when it is the hottest.  Spring and autumn, on the other hand, are good times for direct sun exposure because the sunlight is relatively mild during those seasons. &#8220;Wind burn&#8221; can result from unprotected exposure to hot, dry summer winds that will strip you plant&#8217;s leaves of important moisture, so take care to protect your tree from these winds too. Your Japanese Maple will be especially vulnerable to sun and wind burn for a week or more after pruning it&#8217;s roots and re-potting it. Be sure you keep it out of harsh sun and wind during this time.</p>
<p> Japanese maples, while being hardy, should be placed in an area that is protected from cold and harsh winter winds also. Winter winds tend to be dry winds, and even though your Japanese maple will be in a state of dormancy during the winter, cold drying winds can cause damage.</p>
<p> <strong>The More Humidity the Better</strong></p>
<p> All plants love a humid environment, and your Japanese Maple will thrive in this type of environment. You can fashion a humidity tray to increase the humidity levels for your bonsai by filling a shallow container with small stones and  covering the stones with water. Then place your bonsai pot on top of the stones. Make sure your bonsai pot is not actually sitting in the water. The evaporating water creates humidity and slows down the transpiration of water from the tree&#8217;s leaves. Another way to increase the humidity level and reduce the transpiration of water from the leaves is to give your bonsai a frequent spraying with a fine mist.</p>
<p> <strong>Fertilizing Your Japanese Maple</strong></p>
<p> Feeding your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.myjapanesebonsai.com/japanese-maple-bonsai/"><strong>Japanese maple bonsai</strong></a> should occur every two to three weeks with a slow-release high nitrogen organic fertilizer beginning in the spring as soon as leaf buds begin to open, and continuing through the fall. Natural fertilizers such as fish emulsion is a good choice. If you&#8217;re using a chemical fertilizer make sure that you only use a half strength solution. A balanced 20-20-20 fertilizer is recommended. You should stop fertilizing your bonsai tree during the hottest weeks of the summer to avoid any possible damage. Switch to a low nitrogen fertilizer in mid-autumn in oder to help harden off the current year&#8217;s new growth. this will help prepare the tree for the upcoming winter.</p>
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		<title>Herb Garden Kits To Help The Novice Gardener</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 18:08:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have wanted to stretch your green thumb into the wonderful world of herbs, perhaps an herb garden kit is the right choice for you. With the popularity of growing herbs at home on the increase, more and more companies are coming out with their own versions of herb garden kits that offer plenty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have wanted to stretch your green thumb into the wonderful world of herbs, perhaps an <a target="_blank" title="herb garden kits" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/herb-garden-kits/">herb garden kit</a> is the right choice for you. With the popularity of growing herbs at home on the increase, more and more companies are coming out with their own versions of herb garden kits that offer plenty of versatility and variety. Whether you are interested in growing a garden of culinary delights or a medicinal herb plot, you can find what you are looking for in an easy to use, all inclusive kit.</p>
<p><strong>Themed Kits</strong><br /> The fun thing about the <a target="_blank" title="herb garden" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/">herb garden</a> kits is that you can choose from a broad spectrum of themes that offer a variety of plants. For example, you can pick an Italian kit that comes with all your favorite Italian seasonings like oregano, basil and parsley. Or you can try the butterfly herb garden kit that will attract the gorgeous insects to your yard with just the right mix of colors and fragrances. Choose a medicinal herb garden with selections of <a target="_blank" title="herb garden plants" href="http://greenherbgarden.com/herb-garden-plants/">herb garden plants</a> designed to heal and protect the body. These themed kits can be a really fun way for you to start your herb gardening experience.</p>
<p><strong>Indoor Herb Gardens</strong><br /> Herb garden kits are an especially easy way to try your hand at indoor herb gardening, and some will even come equipped with artificial light to keep your plants happy and growing without the need for a sunny windowsill. If you prefer, go for the window herb garden kit that will provide the pots, dirt and seeds for your herb garden, while you supply the sunshine and water. Having a windowsill lined with fragrant herbs is absolutely inviting.</p>
<p>Herb garden kits are available in different shapes and sizes, some won&#8217;t even need a place for you to place seeds in the dirt. You can also find kits that include seed filled mats which you only need to lay on top of the soil and water. Some may even come with pre-planted seed pods that you add water to and watch them grow. Other herb garden kits supply pots, soil and seeds so you can experience the planting action yourself. Some kits are fairly basic in appearance, making them a good choice for the outdoor garden. Others come with decorative pots and planters that make them an attractive choice for indoor gardening or outdoor patios.</p>
<p>Even if you don&#8217;t have a green thumb, herbs can be a fun and easy crop to grow. Herb garden kits can make the entire process even easier. Happy gardening!</p>
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		<title>Juegos.com-Trabajo-Empleo &#124; Great Tips To Greater Tomatoes &#8211; How To Grow The Best Tomatoes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:34:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.ya-trabajo-empleo.com/">Empleo</a>  Growing tomatoes is an art. In fact in some neighborhoods, even a status symbol. Getting it right is not always easy and many theories have been propounded about the best methods to use. Hopefully my many years experience in the gardening and nursery industry may help to offer the best advice according to yours truly.
<p><strong>GETTING THE SOIL RIGHT</strong></p>
<p>Tomato plants love food and water. They are quite greedy plants. Start the soil work at least two weeks before planting by turning it over, then add composted waste, aged chicken or cow manure and turn it over again. Try to avoid sheep manure as they often pass undigested seeds. This could lead to unwanted crops of just about anything they have eaten. You should know prepare the garden bed into furrows and mounds. Eventually, tomatoes will be planted on mounds.</p>
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<p> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ya-online-juegos.com/">Juegos.com</a> <strong>Some of the most common indoor herbs:</strong> <br /> • Basil: Easy herb to grow from seed both indoors or outside. Requires the sunniest position.<br /> • Thyme: Thrives well in the dry, indoor air but needs a lot of sunlight<br /> • Parsley: A slow grower but needs very little sunlight<br /> • Oregano: Needs a lot of light but has a variety of uses.<br /> • Bay: Grows well indoors yearlong. Prefers filtered sun and rich soil in a cool place<br /> • Sage: Likes direct sun<br /> • Rosemary: Needs ample sunlight and is sensitive to over watering. A delicious and beautiful herb</p>
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<p> <a target="_blank" href="http://www.puedes-trabajar-desde-casa.com/">Trabajar</a> You also need to care for the root since it also needs oxygen and water. Make sure that the soil is not too firm due to dryness. Check the soil and water the plant as needed &#8211; some herbal plants requires frequent watering and the same goes to the plants that you put in the open. Since the soil available in the container is limited (compared to the one on the ground), you need to change the soil from time to time. This is part of the process to ensure proper drainage and enough nutrients to the plant.</p>
<p><strong>Harvesting Indoor Herbs:</strong> <br /> Use restraint when you harvest your indoor herbs. For the new growth, try to avoid taking more than half otherwise, it&#8217;s time to get another plant.</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 you can be published without charge. You can to republish this article in your website or blog. Please provide links Active. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 07:34:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Herbs do quite well indoors in small pots or containers.Window boxes and hanging baskets make great containers for herbs.  Growing herbs in pots is not anymore difficult then growing herbs in an outdoor garden.Indoor herb gardens require basically the same environment as your outdoor herb garden.    All plants need three main things in order to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Herbs do quite well indoors in small pots or containers.Window boxes and hanging baskets make great containers for herbs.  <a target="_blank" href="http://joysherbgardeningsecrets.com/herb_garden_plants.html">Growing herbs in pots</a> is not anymore difficult then growing herbs in an outdoor garden.Indoor herb gardens require basically the same environment as your outdoor herb garden.   </p>
<p>All plants need three main things in order to grow successfully; sunlight, soil and water.  Herbs are no exception.All plants need sunlight, but most herbs will only thrive if they have at least 8 hours of sunight per day.Since herbs need plenty of sunlight, the best place indoors is a room with a west or south facing window.  Different types of herbs have different light requirements but, for the most part, all need a sunny location.  Some home herb growers supplement the light source with “grow lamps” or fluorescent lamps.  Herbs also need a well drained, not too rich soil to grow in.For well drained soil for container herbs, you can add two parts potting soil with one part sand or perlite.  You will also need about an inch of gravel at the bottom of each pot to ensure that the plant has good drainage.You can enrich the soil in indoor herb pots by adding one teaspoon of lime per 5 inch pot.Herbs grown in pots need enough water but not too much.Keep your plants moist by adding a liitle water to the pebbles and occasionally misting your herbs.  Since they are being grown in containers they do need to have more water then herbs that are grown in a garden but, you should avoid getting the roots of the herbs drenched or soggy.</p>
<p>An advantage to <a target="_blank" href="http://joysherbgardeningsecrets.com/herb_garden_plants.html">growing herbs in a container</a> is that you have the freedom to move them about as you please.You can keep your annual herbs indoors all year, but perennials are best taken outdoors during the summer.  Although all herbs should be brought inside before the first frost in order to avoid the loss of foliage.  This rule is over looked when it comes to mint, chives, and tarragon.These herbs go into a resting period then firmer, fresh growth appears after being introduced to a light frost.</p>
<p>While most herbs can be grown in containers, some will grow better than others.  Mint is an herb that needs to be contained or it will take over the garden.Indoor herb gardens are generally fairly easy to maintain.  It keeps the herbs handy and within reach anytime you need them for cooking.You should be able to keep your herb plants healthy by following the tips above.  You should also include periodic light feeding and yearly repotting for optimum health of the herbs.  You will also have to remember to replant annuals each year and move perennials outdoors when needed.And, pick your herbs as often as you like and harvest them on occasion.  It is no secret that pruning plants encourages new growth.This is also true for herbs.  So use your <a target="_blank" href="http://joysherbgardeningsecrets.com/herb_garden_plants.html">home grown herbs</a> in your recipes, store them and give them away to friends.     </p>
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		<title>Getting Started With a Bonsai Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 02:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you already have acquired a bonsai tree and you want to have more of them, there are some things you can do in order to make a garden out of your bonsai trees. This is the way to quickly start a garden created especially with your plants and personal style in mind. Rock gardens [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you already have acquired a bonsai tree and you want to have more of them, there are some things you can do in order to make a garden out of your bonsai trees. This is the way to quickly start a garden created especially with your plants and personal style in mind.</p>
<p> Rock gardens are among the most pleasant-looking of all bonsai plots. The plants are secured underneath beautiful rocks, and the amount of water and care you give your trees will determine how long the garden will last. For this type of setting you should choose plants that have strong roots and small leaves. To start the rock bonsai garden, most people choose a Ficus or an Oriental Bittersweet, which you can find at most nurseries.</p>
<p> Once you choose the plant you like, you should add rocks to its soil. You can start by looking for rocks around a construction site and if that doesn&#8217;t work, you can just buy them from a home and garden center. Choose rocks that are firm and sturdy, like granite, to ensure that your tree does not take the wrong shape. You should also make sure that you select rocks that are slightly cracked, so that you can deposit soil and water into the cracks. With this method you are giving the impression that the tree has grown right out of the rock, an interesting method of growth for the average garden or living space.</p>
<p> You can also create a bonsai garden using the potted plants you already have. Rock fountains or other decorative items like pillars will help show off the bonsai garden. If you&#8217;ve got enough room, you might even want to design an artificial pool in the garden&#8217;s center.</p>
<p> The best thing is to use different kinds of tree specimens in your plot. You can grow a small pine tree to be part of the decor, as well as a cherry tree that has borne fruit. Bonsai gardens have the major advantage of allowing you to grow plants that don&#8217;t normally grow well under the same conditions.</p>
<p>The cultivation of the <a target="_blank" href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">bonsai tree</a> has been an Asian tradition for centuries, and is now enjoying popularity in western society as well. It&#8217;s important to learn how to properly care for your <a target="_blank" href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">indoor bonsai</a> in order to see it flourish.</p>
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		<title>Growing Herbs in Pots</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 07:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Herbs can be grown quite successfully indoors in pots or containers. Window boxes or hanging baskets are also other places they will thrive. It is not really any more difficult than growing herbs outside in the garden. As you would expect indoor herbs need the same growing requirements that garden herbs need. Click here for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Herbs can be grown quite successfully indoors in pots or containers. Window boxes or hanging baskets are also other places they will thrive. It is not really any more difficult than growing herbs outside in the garden. As you would expect indoor herbs need the same growing requirements that garden herbs need. Click here for more: <a target="_blank" href="http://www.herbgardenfacts.com/growing-herbs-in-pots-and-containers.html">growing herbs in pots<br /></a><br /> All plants need three main things in order to grow successfully; sunlight, soil and water.  Herbs are no exception. Sunlight is key to growing any type of plant including herbs whether they are grown indoors or in a garden. If growing your herbs in the kitchen make sure they are placed in a window which is west or south facing. Different types of herbs have different light requirements but, for the most part, all need a sunny location. Some home herb growers supplement the light source with “grow lamps” or fluorescent lamps.</p>
<p> When considering the soil, herbs need a soil that is well drained but not too rich. Add two parts of sterilized potting soil with one part coarse sand or perlite for herbs that are grown in containers. To ensure adequate drainage, place about an inch of sand aat the base of your containers. Indoor herbs like to be given with a teaspoon a lime (per 5 inch pot) to help sweeten the soil.<br /> For more visit our blog: <a target="_blank" href="http://herbgardenfacts.com/blog/">Herb Gardens Blog</a></p>
<p> Herbs grown in pots also need water. By spraying them with mist, it will wet the pebbles and leaves and help them in humid conditions. Since they are being grown in containers they do need to have more water than herbs that are grown in a garden but, you should avoid getting the roots of the herbs drenched or soggy. An advantage to growing herbs in a container is that you have the freedom to move them about as you please.</p>
<p> It is ok to leave annual herbs indoors all the time but it is recommended to place perennial herbs outside during the summer. Although all herbs should be brought inside before the first frost in order to avoid the loss of foliage. This rule is overlooked when it comes to mint, chives, and tarragon. That is because these herbs will become dormant in a light frost leading to a healthier growth afterward. You can grow all herbs in pots but some will probably do better than others. Mint can get out of hand if left to it’s own devices and is better contained.  </p>
<p> On the whole it is quite easy to manage an indoor herb garden. It keeps the herbs handy and within reach anytime you need them for cooking. And the information above should enable you to keep a healthy herb plant. It’s also a good idea to repot your herbs once a year and give a light feed every so often. You will also have to remember to replant annuals each year and move perennials outdoors when needed. Make use of them as much as possible and harvest them on occasion. By regularly pruning plants you will stimulate new growth. Herbs are no exception. So use them in your recipes, store them and give them away to friends! Click here for more: <a target="_blank" href="http://herbgardenfacts.com">Herb Garden Guide</a></p>
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		<title>How To Take Care Of Your Plants In Your Italian Herb Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 23:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plants are found commonly at homes in Europe, especially in Italy. There&#8217;s a wide array of plants that can be bought in the market. Plants can truly give a living touch to an Italian home without having a great deal on expenses. For a plant to live and survive, it needs three things: water, fertilizer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plants are found commonly at homes in Europe, especially in Italy. There&#8217;s a wide array of plants that can be bought in the market. Plants can truly give a living touch to an Italian home without having a great deal on expenses. For a plant to live and survive, it needs three things: water, fertilizer and sunlight. That is why many have tried to grow plants in their homes. But many have come to convince themselves that they have &#8220;black thumbs&#8221;, as they unintentionally kill the plant that they are taking care of. Now, this problem arises from the lack of understanding of what plants need for their survival. In order for you to turn that black thumb into a &#8220;green&#8221; one, here are some helpful tips that you can follow to take care of your plant in your <a target="_blank" title="Herb Garden Info" href="http://startingherbgarden.com/">Italian herb garden</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>Step#1: Know How Much Water Your Plant Needs</strong></p>
<p> The first thing you need to do is to know the amount of water that your plant needs. It should be noted that one of the leading causes of death in plants is that there&#8217;s just little watering or too much of it. Now, this is something that can be rectified quite easily. For this, what you need to do is find a resource on your plant, and know how they&#8217;re supposed to be watered. Some plants would like to remain damp at all times, so you should water them on a frequent basis (but only in small amounts). Others would like to be soaked in water and then have their soil dry up. Some would prefer to be watered once per month! Knowing how to water your plant properly will help you extend your plant&#8217;s life much longer</p>
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<p><strong>Step#2: Give The Right Amount Of Sun Exposure</strong></p>
<p>The second thing you need to consider is your plant&#8217;s exposure to sunlight. Just like with watering, too much or too little sunlight is also a common cause of death among plants. You see, plants need sunlight in order for them to photosynthesize. Photosynthesis, along with nutrients from soil and water, determines the survival of the plant. Too much sunlight will burn out the leaves of your plants, and burnt leaves are not able to photosynthesize properly, resulting to their death. Too little sun will also starve your plant out.</p>
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<p><strong>Step#3: Know The Right Soil For Your Plant</strong></p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re done addressing both the water and sunlight, the next thing that you need to look at is your plant&#8217;s soil. Without the right kind of soil, your plant won&#8217;t be able to survive. Fertilizing the soil will be able to give the roots of your plants access to everything your plant needs to survive.</p>
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<p>These are the tips that you can follow to ensure your plants&#8217; survival in your own Italian herb garden. If you&#8217;re still having problems on keeping your plants alive, look for other reasons why they are not surviving. Don&#8217;t apply bottled water to your plants, as it lacks the needed minerals of tap or rain water. Children and pets can also cause death to plants, as they can damage the leaves. So now, it doesn&#8217;t matter if you&#8217;ve got a black thumb in taking care of your plants, as it&#8217;s always possible to keep them healthy and alive <a target="_blank" title="Herb Garden Info" href="http://startingherbgarden.com/">inside your herb garden</a>!</p>
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		<title>Spending Time Gardening is Fantastic for the   The Gardener</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 22:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone of us needs some form of relaxation, a task that helps release stress and tension from our everyday lives. Many have discovered that gardening has helped them maintain a peaceful composure. Gardening has been a worldwide act for thousands of years, so it must work.Click through here for more information on vegetable garden layout. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone of us needs some form of relaxation, a task that helps release stress and tension from our everyday lives. Many have discovered that gardening has helped them maintain a peaceful composure. Gardening has been a worldwide act for thousands of years, so it must work.Click through here for more information on <a href="http://www.vegetablegardenbasics.com/vegetable-garden-layout" target="_blank">vegetable garden layout</a>.</p>
<p>The economic state of our country is not the greatest, the unemployment rate is increasing greatly. For some families planting a vegetable garden would help financially. If families were to be able to grow a good portion of their own vegetables, it would save them money that could be spent elsewhere. Gardening can give you back a few extra dollars. As you plant flowers and rose bushes, your gardening passion is also helping out nature.</p>
<p>While you glance around at your garden you can notice humming birds and bumble bees moving from one flower to another. The nectar is their food and they pollenize as they go. Hummingbirds will come back year after year if you have a flower garden, they know where the dependable food is. They must appreciate your gardening interest; you&#8217;ve created an annual buffet and rest stop for them. The most popular method of gardening today is organic gardening.</p>
<p>This type of gardening requires no harmful pesticides or chemicals which contribute to soil and water pollution. So you are contributing to a better environment when you garden organically. Use carrot peels, eggshells, other food waste as fertilizers your soil will be enriched without being polluted. Everyone should go green. You can obtain more information on <a href="http://www.vegetablegardenbasics.com/vegetable-garden-layout" target="_blank">vegetable garden layout</a> here.</p>
<p>There are many benefits to gardening including all the above, not to mention good exercise and fresh air. Wear light clothing and sunscreen to protect yourself from the suns rays. Do not overexert yourself. Have fun while enjoying your hobby of gardening. You can get more tips on <a href="http://www.vegetablegardenbasics.com/vegetable-seeds" target="_blank">vegetable seeds</a> here.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 22:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can grow herbs in pots or containers indoors.  You can also use window boxes or hanging baskets to plant herbs indoors.  Growing herbs in pots is easy, just like they growing them in an outdoor garden.  Keeping outdoor herb gardens is just the same as keeping indoor herb gardens. All plants need three main [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can <a title="Grow Herbs in Pots" href="http://www.homeherbgarden.info" target="_blank">grow herbs in pots</a> or containers indoors.  You can also use window boxes or hanging baskets to plant herbs indoors.  Growing herbs in pots is easy, just like they growing them in an outdoor garden.  Keeping outdoor herb gardens is just the same as keeping indoor herb gardens.</p>
<p>All plants need three main things in order to grow successfully; sunlight, soil and water.  And this includes herbs.</p>
<p>Sunlight is key to growing any type of plant including herbs whether they are grown indoors or in a garden.  To <a title="Grow Herbs in Pots" href="http://www.homeherbgarden.info" target="_blank">grow herbs in pots</a>, you should place herbs grown in a kitchen or any other room in a south or west facing window to get the best kind of sunlight.  Different types of herbs have different light requirements but, for the most part, all need a sunny location.  Some indoor herb growers supplement their light source with “grow lamps” or fluorescent lamps.</p>
<p>A well-drained, not too rich soil is what herbs need to grow in.  Add two parts of sterilized potting soil with one part coarse sand or perlite for herbs that are grown in containers.  You will also need about an inch of gravel at the bottom of each pot to ensure that the plant has good drainage.  <a title="Herbs Grown in Pots" href="http://www.homeherbgarden.info" target="_blank">Herbs grown in pots</a> indoors can also be fertilized with one teaspoon of lime per 5-inch pot to ensure that the soil is rich enough for the herbs.</p>
<p>Herbs grown in pots also need water.  Misting the plants and moistening the pebbles will help to keep the herbs within humid conditions.  Since they are being grown in containers they do need to have more water than herbs that are grown in a garden but, you should avoid getting the roots of the herbs drenched or soggy.</p>
<p>The freedom to move the herb is one advantage in growing herbs in pots.  Annual herbs can spend all of their time indoors but, perennial herbs do better if they were to be placed outside during the summer.  To avoid the loss of their foliage however, herbs should be placed indoors before the first snow.</p>
<p>This rule is overlooked when it comes to mint, chives, and tarragon.  After experiencing their first frost, they go into hibernation to form a firmer and fresher growth.</p>
<p>All herbs will grow in containers but only a few of them will survive.  Mint can take over the garden if it is not properly contained.</p>
<p>Over all it is fairly easy to grow herbs in pots and maintain an indoor herb garden.  Anytime you need them for cooking, an indoor garden makes the herbs handy and just within reach.</p>
<p>You will be able to grow your herbs and ensure a healthy plant with the tips listed above.</p>
<p>You should also include periodic light feeding and yearly repotting for optimum health of the herbs.  Remember to replant annuals each year and move perennials outdoors when needed.  You can harvest your herbs occasionally and use them as much as you want to.  Pruning plants does encourage new growth.  This rule also applies to herbs.  Grow herbs in pots, store them, give them away to friends, and most of all, use them in your cooking.</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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