Articles, tagged with "mature plants", page 1
21st September 2011
While the initial cost of a greenhouse can stretch the budget, you need to look at the long-term benefits too. A greenhouse is for life, especially if you choose a quality made product. It is also a lifestyle choice and a must-have item for most gardeners...
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Grow House
09th June 2011
We’ve all got half a bag of multipurpose compost kicking around the greenhouse and as long as it’s this season’s compost, hasn’t been left out in the rain and smells fresh it should be fine for planting mature plants into pots and containers. It’s a bit r...
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Grow House
05th May 2011
The very best way to water a greenhouse is to install an outside tap outside the greenhouse and also inside to provide a mains supply for use on your plants. While it is far more sustainable and eco friendly to collect rainwater from the greenhouse roof v...
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Author:
Stephen Clarke
13th April 2011
It only tends to make feeling. If you are heading to grow plants, why not mature plants that will make other advantages, like fresh new meals. They can produce cost-free fresh greens and at the exact time, enhance your dwelling. Aquaponics allows you to d...
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Author:
Isidro Hughes
03rd February 2011
Those of us with property which has some mature plants and shrubs etc may need some help if the plant life becomes diseased and needs removing. Deep roots and stumps are very difficult to get out since they sometimes go very far into the ground and needs...
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Stewart Wrighter
02nd February 2011
It used to be the way that whenever anyone found termites in the home or garden, the local exterminator was called in to sort out the matter. This still happens, of course, but some methods of dealing with the problem are far more obtrusive than others. ...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
06th January 2011
Most people have the dream to own their own piece of property at one time in their lives. Doing this is a great achievement of course, but once the goal is reached, it will not be too long before the house owner starts to look around for something larger...
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Author:
Stewart Wrighter
19th October 2010
Penzai is an ancient Chinese practice of growing small plants in pots. Penzai literally translates to "tray scenery", but loosely means potted landscape. The practice moved through Asia and eventually into Japan. Bonsai trees, a Japanese pronunciation of ...
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Author:
Andy Guides
13th October 2010
Perennial gardening can bring a special satisfaction to the home gardener, because perennials bloom year after year. When you participate in perennial gardening you know that you will reap rewards from this season’s work for years to come.
Perennial Ga...
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Author:
ian7wight
02nd July 2010
The overwhelming majority of gardens look their best in the summer whether they produce flowers, fruit or vegetables, the same is probably correct of your garden. When the garden looks so pleasant and the weather is fine, it is nice to spend more time out...
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Author:
Owen Jones
13th May 2010
Think about it - how great it would be if everyone would learn how to plant a vegetable garden and do so in their backyard. Aside from a greener environment with cleaner air, noone would go hungry again. Not only that, you're also sure that what you have ...
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Author:
Rolando Nead
22nd February 2010
I do not like peas, never have. If you do however, by all means put peas in your garden, grow nothing but peas if you would like- it's your garden after all. There is no sense in growing something that will not be used or enjoyed in some way, so only plan...
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Author:
Source101
15th February 2010
Finally, a chance to peruse seed catalogs and plan for the new gardening season to come. Here are a few selections to consider, from some of my favorite seed sources.
Johnny's Selected Seeds
This Maine-based company introduces a new heirloom green...
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Author:
Thomas
07th January 2010
Once you have erected your Gabriel Ash greenhouse and furnished it with staging, shelves and all of the necessary accessories, all that remains is furnishing it with plants. The type of plants that you decide to grow depends on what you want to use them f...
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Author:
Gabriel Ash
27th October 2009
The spider plant is one of the most popular and in all likelihood the easiest to grow, of all the hanging or trailing plants. Spider plants make wonderful houseplants. They will flourish in almost any condition in your home. While these exceptionally hard...
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Author:
Ray Whitely