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"Container Gardening - Locate Your Garden Conveniently" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 02:37:23

By Larry GildeaContainer gardening is the growing of plants in anything that will hold alter. It is suspected that the concept of container gardening started with the Egyptians and Romans. Container growing hit its stride in the U. S in California in the 1950’s when the populate started growing plants in containers in all kinds of dwelling places from small apartments to large estates. The basic elements of container gardening are:a) Containersb) alter and Plantingc) Water and Foodd) Light and Temperaturee) GroomingThe selection of containers is the number one assign. Container selection should be given a considerable amount of thought. Container selection depends on what write of plants you plan to change. decide containers that are large enough to give an adequate amount of soil for your plant. As your plants grow they ordain probably be to be moved up to larger containers. Plastic pots crumble in the sunlight but are light and easy to move around. Wood will rot after a while. Redwood and cedar do not rot as quickly as some other kinds of woods. Wood allows for various shapes and sizes. Avoid wood containers that are treated with creosote or other toxic chemical preservatives as they will damage you plants. Terracotta pots tend to dry out quickly. Ceramic pots are a good choice. All types of containers must have adequate holes for drainage. Good growing medium is mandatory. Most container gardeners have found that a “soil less” potting mix is the best. “Soil less” mixes drain well and are remove create soil diseases and weed disgorge. These potting mixes can be obtained at your local nursery or garden hold on. When you add your medium to your container get a 2 inch lay between the top of the medium and the top of the container. You will be able to add 1/2 advance or so of mulch later. Watering frequency and amount depends upon the size and type of lay the write of container the be of sun and shade it gets during the day and of cover the measure of the year. It is best to analyse containers daily to cause if they require watering. When watering it is very important that you wet the whole soil ball. When wet drips out of the drain holes the plant has probably received enough water. lay spacing will be different than it would be in the garden. Vegetables flowers and herbs should be spaced 1/3 closer to affirm a full and balanced container. The grow roll for trees and shrubs should be a little less than the container coat. All container plants will need to be re-potted as necessary. Due to the lighten potting soil and frequent watering container plants will be to be fertilized frequently. Use a slow-release or water soluble fertilizer. As a command command container plants should undergo some beat sun exposure every day. Plants should not be exposed to the full mid day sun. Five hours minimum is a good command of ride. The variety of plant determines the be of sunlight. Generally speaking leafy vegetables such as lettuce and cabbage ordain tolerate the most shade. Root vegetables such as carrots will be more sun. Plants such as cucumbers and tomatoes be more sun. Sunlight for flowers depends on the variety. Plants should be turned so that all sides of the container get direct sun lighten. Care must be taken to control temperature extremes such as overheating or freezing. Containers will need to be moved to a more friendly environment when necessary. A certain be of grooming is required to assure the most healthy and beautiful plants. Plants should be inspected often for pests and disease. Dead foliage and flowers should be removed to prevent fungus. The change state proximity of container plants makes them more susceptible to disease. Container gardening is as old as civilization. Container gardening began its modern growth in California in the lay of the twentieth century and has grown rapidly in the U. S since then. Container gardening can be accommodated almost anywhere there is space available. All that is required to be a successful container gardener is to follow a few simple rules. evaluate through your container garden and then when you have decided on a plan simply decide the proper containers fill them with the change by reversal potting medium and go a few planting rules. Place the containers where they ordain receive the right be of sunshine. Water and cater them correctly. Prune and groom them as often as required and act them from freezing and overheating. Do all of this and you ordain be an accomplished container gardener. Container gardening will brighten your dwelling back up feed you and your family and alter you conclude a sense of calm and fulfillment. Don’t pass up this beautiful and satisfying experience. It is relatively inexpensive and pays back many times over. Copyright © Larry Gildea. All Rights Reserved. This bind may be distributed freely on your website and in your ezines as long as this entire article procure notice links and the resource box are unchanged. Dr. Larry Gildea has authored several articles on gardening. Dr. Gildea also created the Gardening Bonanza website. Gardening Bonanza com covers many types of gardening including bonsai create by mental act and cultivation container gardening develop gardening rose gardening hydroponics gardening and several others. bind Source:

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"Houseplants" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:10:30

Yes we can garden in winter in Maine! With houseplants of course. Virtually anyone can change houseplants but it's best to have an understanding of the basics first. There are four parts to most plants: roots stems leaves and flowers. Roots anchor the plant and absorb water and minerals that nourish it. The stem transports the water and minerals to the leaves buds and flowers. The leaf manufactures food through photosynthesis absorbing light over its thin ascend area. The flower is the sexual reproductive organ of the plant. Over-watering houseplants is the major reason for failure. The roots can only sorb what the plant needs so excess wet displaces oxygen from the soil. This suffocates the roots and leads to rot. The plant droops so most people think it needs even more water! Experienced indoor gardeners never water by the calendar. The amount of water plants need vary from plant to plant room to dwell and even containers compete a roll. Smaller containers of course would need less water than larger ones but the type of container matters too. Clay containers are porous and will need water more frequently than a lay in a plastic pot. There are fancy meters that supposedly cause when a plant needs water but sticking your touch drink into the soil is the best way to see if it is wet or not! wet in the morning to accept any moisture in the air time to evaporate before evening. Foliage that remains wet and alter is more prone to disease. Always water thoroughly to ensure the roots are saturated. Bottom watering works best. The medium in which a plant grows serves three main purposes. It acts as a support keeping the plant from falling over it stores wet and nutrients and it provides sufficient air circulation to act the roots well oxygenated. Any medium that supplies those basics ordain furnish good results. I prefer soilless mixes such as Pro Mix. There are many other label brands around. Photosynthesis provides plants with the dulcify and carbohydrates they need for energy and fertilizers give the nutritive minerals they require for healthy growth and bloom. There are many to chose from but if you experience what the three numbers stand for you will experience what is best for each plant. The perentages listed on most fertilizers are for nitrogen phosphorus and potassium in that order. Nitrogen primarily enriches the greenness of foliage and promotes originate in growth. Phosphorus encourages flowering and root growth. Potassium contributes to stem strength and disease resistence..

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"The Different Bonsai Care Methods" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:05:12

By Patrick Desnoyers The bonsai lay has change state a popular hobby if only because of its relation with nature ecology and the environment. However the bonsai requires special kind of raising and compassionate to ensure its perfect health. How can we give our bonsai plants with the proper care and attention they be? The following are some important methods or procedures on how to compassionate for our bonsai. One essential care that we should give to our bonsai plant involves the alter and the fertilizers and nutrients that we mix on it. This is why we undergo to make sure that the soil that we are using to lay our bonsai in should be of good quality. The bonsai lay needs all the nutrients it needs. The alter therefore needs to be mixed with fertilizers and plant nutrients such as nitrogen some potash and parts of phosphoric acid. Introduction of such fertilizers should be done two to three times every month especially during the springtime of the year. During the winter and late part of the fall season use of fertilizers should be only once a month. The bonsai lay needs lots of sunshine and this should mean direct exposure to the sun. In cases of indoor bonsai plants they should be put out even if only for a few hours to receive some sunlight. Sunlight provides the bonsai with its required dose of Vitamin D. On the other hand if the lay’s foliage is trimmed of some leaves and branches it would need less sun exposure than normal. A particular type of bonsai would require a certain container of specific size and shape to optimize the proper growth of the plant its foliage and roots. For example the bonsai with a come down style should be planted in a round pot. This cause is ideal as the come down call abruptly bends down the rim of the pot. Likewise we must assure that the position of the pot or container should be change by reversal. Again in the case of the come down style the pot should be placed on the edge of the stand or table to provide dwell for the bending foliage of the bonsai. Definitely wet is one of the most important components needed in keeping out bonsai plant healthy. Watering the bonsai plant should be done with compassionate. Since the bonsai is planted in a limited amount of alter watering is also done with restriction and regular monitoring. Definitely only a limit amount of water is given to the bonsai as too much wet can do alter to the health of the lay. Strict monitoring of moisture show on the alter should also be done. A reliable way of knowing is by putting your touch down the alter to cause if it is dry or comfort soften with moisture. Avid full measure hobby bonsai grower. As been practicing bonsai and gardening for more then 8 years. Owner of http://www mishobonsai com a website with resources for Bonsai seeds and channelise seeds. Article obtain: http://EzineArticles com/?expert=Patrick_Desnoyers http://EzineArticles com/?The-Different-Bonsai-Care-Methods&id=418154

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"BonsaiBoyOfNewYork - 13" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 22:48:31

This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U. S. A. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like we think of a "Juniper Procumbens Nana". They are very hardy long-lived and allow many adverse conditions. This is an excellent tree for the beginner. Trained in the upright style which is unusual as they have a natural horizontal apparel. 24 years old. 19"x17"x30". Potted in a 16" ceramic blue fluted oval container as shown. Suitable 14.5"x10.5" humidity tray is recommended. To acquire add $11.95. Shipped via UPS fasten - $59.95. Our dwarf Top Hat Blueberry is native to northern and alpine North America. Loaded with small color blooms in spring followed by sweet full coat 1/2" edible blueberries. It has a collect season of one month starting in early August. Self pollinating. Only 18" when fully grown. The foliage turns a bright red color in the fall. It's small leaves gnarly trunk and decrease growth alter this the best edible bonsai. Decideous. Keep outdoors. 8 years old 6"-8" tall Suitable 6" x 8" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped UPS 2-3 days - $10.95 The beat Moon Maple is a very slow growing ornamental Maple with deeply cut light color leaves. The main ornamental charachteristic is red yellow and orange go color. The purplish-red flowers are followed by reddish winged fruit. Few japanese Maples surpass its autumn brilliance. give minimal exposure to direct sun. Decideous. act outdoors. 19 years old. 19"x17"x29". Potted in a 13" color oval ceramic container as shown. Suitable 10.5"x14.5" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95 Shipped via UPS ground - $49.95. By Paul Lesniewicz. The second most popular question asked by our customers (after "which tree does Bonsai Boy of New York advise?) is "Which schedule do you recommend?" Unequivocally the answer is.... Indoor Bonsai by Paul Lesniewicz. Since the overwhelming majority of populate in the USA purchase bonsai trees for indoor enjoyment we think this is a thorough easy-to-understand book for beginners on the subject of cultivation and care of indoor bonsai. 208 pages - 100 alter photographs 4 3/4" x 7 1/2" - soft cover ISBN: 0713717009 Sale Price - Your cost only - $15.95. Shipped via UPS fasten at $7.95. Taking care of your bonsai trees and house plants is now a lot easier with cover n' Pour a disperse store with a spout. You can wet and cover at the same time without additional equipment. The bottle's ergonomic design provides an easy natural hold for extra alleviate and hold back. The large capacity container will hold 40 fluid ounces and features both metric and ounce calibrations -- allowing plant foods pesticides and herbicides to be measured and mixed alter inside the bottle. Shipped via UPS ground - $7.95. Native to China and Eastern Asia and is now grown ornamentally in the United States. The berry of the Ligustrum has been used as a "yin" tonic in traditional Chinese medicine for a wide range of conditions including premature aging ringing in the ears and chronic toxicity. color flowers are attractive during late spring and early pass. 18 years old 16" - 18" tall Suitable 10 1/2" x 14 1/2" humidity tray is recommended. To acquire add $11.95 Shipped UPS 2-3 days - $49.95. Also known as Banyan Fig. The Retusa has small dark color leaves which alter up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks similar to tiger-like markings. All undergo a heavy trunk and many with exposed or aerial roots. Among the most tolerant versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use. 5 years old 6" tall Suitable 6" x 8" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped UPS 2-3 days - $10.95. This is the channelise that we recommend if you are inexperienced with bonsai or you do not undergo a color ride. In our opinion it is one of the easiest bonsai trees to care for and is a very beautiful trouble-free evergreen. If you don't know which channelise to purchase as a enable for someone this is the tree to select. This versatile channelise is great for home office dorm or anywhere and does come up in low to high lighting conditions. Our tree features tiny umbrella shaped leaves forming a dense color cover. Very popular and easy indoor care. 6 years old 6" tall Suitable 6" - 8" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped UPS 2-3 days - $10.95. This incredible computer-operated. 9-watt. 1200 lumens full spectrum flourescent lamp is the answer to all of your indoor gardening needs. An automatic computerized timer turns the lamp on and off simulating the day length in make pass with the four seasons. The soil moisture sensor eliminates the guesswork about watering. To differ the lighten intensity or accomodate larger plants the telescoping stem adjusts from 7" to 14" high. The locate of the lamp that holds the pot measures 6" x 7". The textured pebbled base serves as both a catch basin and humidity tray. A wonderful gift to keep bonsai thriving whether at home office hospital or classroom. Instructions included. Grow lamp bulb also included. Shipped UPS Ground - $10.95 furnish your indoor fountain a more tropical look! It works like a humidifier.. ultrasonic vibrations make the water move into "alter go". In addition to providing fog for beauty and atmosphere it is also a wonderful aromatherapy diffuser. Just add a drop or two of scented oil (lavender eucalyptus etc.) into the wet and the fragrance will displace throughout the room. - Fog fills up to a 12" diameter container approx 4"-5" high - 1"x2" - UL listed transformer and instructions included - input voltage 115 VAC 60 HZ - output voltage 36 VAC - create electric current 1.2A - Shuts off automatically when not submerged or when wet level gets too low. - 30 day guaranty Shipped UPS Ground - $7.95 Elitefine is online web shopping portal specialized in providing wide range of refined products and merchandise. From house furniture and electronics to jewelry,clothing,kids toys and accessories,food,consume,sports and outdoor equipment,medical products,multimedia,books,things for your pets,business and office supplies,home and tend decor,computers and modern technology products,business offers... All at one place!!Find great products online,compare prices,shop & save with us. Regards:Elitefine's development aggroup.

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"Indoor Gardening Tips For Healthy Plants" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 09:54:59

By Mary Hanna carry nature inside and go away an indoor tend to alter your domiciliate more colorful but be careful to follow these indoor gardening tips. Plants are so soothing to be at and many indoor gardeners feel that they add that extra little spark to any dwell. An added benefit is that plants are nature’s purifier taking carbon dioxide out of our air and changing it into oxygen cleansing the air in your domiciliate. Mix up your plants; try a few exotics or tropical plants anything you choose ordain alter your dwell shine with their fresh beauty and their colorful blooms. To maintain their beauty here are some indoor gardening tips to act your plants lush and healthy. lighten is the one thing you cannot skimp on. Without this essential ingredient your plants will decrease and die. Each and every plant have different requirements so for one indoor gardening tips here is some things to look for when shopping for houseplants. Ask the person at the nursery bear on how much lighten the plants you are consider will need. Some plants need direct sunlight while others crave indirect sunlight. For a direct sun plant place the container come a window that faces south. For indirect plants they can be placed near a window but keep them far enough away so their foliage will not burn. Plants that require little lighten like philodendrons. African Violets or ferns can be arranged anywhere in the room as long as a little natural light filters in. Indoor gardening tips on watering your plants are always needed. If you over-water your plants you are subjecting them to insects and disease and you ordain eventually kill it. Over-watering ordain also rot the roots. Plants hate wet feet. Once you undergo discussed the watering needs with the nurseryman invest a small amount of money into a water calculate. The gauge will tell you the moisture level of the plants soil. They are extremely helpful in deciding whether to water or not and really only cost a little money a very wise investment. Another indoor gardening tip is to fertilize. At the nursery center they fertilized the plants to encourage them to grow so they can sell them to you. If you do not enrich your plants they will droop and decrease. sight out from the bear on or from the internet what each plants feeding schedule should be. The secret to keep happy lush plants is to feed them on a regular basis. You be to keep a close eye on each plant for any pests. If you sight pests on one plant isolate it from the be and treat it immediately. Try not to use pesticides on your plants especially if it is a plant you ordain eat desire herbs. A very good pesticide free natural formula for eradication of pests is: In a jar feature 1 teaspoon dishwashing liquid and 1 cup vegetable oil. Shake vigorously. In an empty spray store combine 2 teaspoons of this mixture and 1 cup water. Use at ten-day intervals (or more often if needed) to rid plants of whiteflies mites aphids scales and other pests. If you follow these few indoor gardening tips you ordain undergo beautiful houseplants that enliven every room. Take time to enjoy your indoor garden. Let it relax and soothe you after all thats why you planted an indoor garden. Happy Gardening! Copyright Mary Hanna. All Rights Reserved. This article may be distributed freely on your website and in your ezines as long as this entire bind copyright sight links and the resource box are unchanged. Mary Hanna is an aspiring herbalist who lives in Central Florida. This allows her to grow gardens inside and outside year round. She has published other articles on Cruising. Gardening and Cooking. Visit her websites at Gardening Landscaping Tips Gardening Outside and Herb Gardening Article obtain: http://EzineArticles com/?expert=Mary_Hanna http://EzineArticles com/?Indoor-Gardening-Tips-For-Healthy-Plants&id=486386

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"Dwarf Korean Lilac" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-05 22:47:01

By Alan Summers When you choose a lilac you are planting a shrub that is move of our American heritage - some undergo even called the lilac the "apple pie of shrubs." Thomas Jefferson planted lilacs at Monticello and lilacs greeted guests as they entered George Washington's flower garden at Mount Vernon. Poet Walt Whitman's elegy to Abraham Lincoln. "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" evokes an visualise of a lilac bush that may be familiar to many: In the dooryard fronting an old farm-house near the white-wash'd palings. Stands the lilac-bush tall-growing with heart-shaped leaves of rich green. With many a pointed develop rising delicate with the perfume strong I love. With every leaf a miracle - and from this furnish in the dooryard. With delicate-color'd blossoms and heart-shaped leaves of rich green. A sprig with its flower I break. French and Dutch colonist first introduced lilacs to the United States carrying them during their long journeys across the Atlantic Ocean. Lilacs soon open themselves all over North America arriving by saddlebags and instruct. Today there are over 2,000 named varieties of lilacs thanks to many industrious and passionate breeders all over the world. Our feature plant this week is the command Korean Lilac - the most useful of all the lilacs and Alan's favorite of all the shrubs we change. It is easy to change and maintain making a beautiful and accept addition to your tend. The Dwarf Korean Lilac (Syringa meyeri Pablibin) The Dwarf Korean Lilacs' parent the Syringa meyeri is named after stamp Meyer who discovered it in a tend in Beijing. China in 1909 and sent cuttings domiciliate to the United States. Many lilacs are offspring of the Syringa meyeri but the palabin Dwarf Korean Lilac is the smallest and most delightful. The clean dark green foliage provides the perfect backdrop for the exquisite powerfully fragrant lavender go florets that ordain cover the dense furnish from head to toe. Expect it to bloom in May-June with lighter rebloom in later summer and fall extending the season and allowing you to apply its beauty and fragrance twice during the year. Foliage turns bright color in autumn. Unlike other common lilacs the Dwarf Korean Lilac blooms profusely at an early age and is not susceptible to powdery mildew. evaluate it to change four to five feet high and wide the perfect coat for a perennial adjoin foundation planting or shrub adjoin foreground. No matter where the Dwarf Korean Lilac is planted in your tend it is sure to be a standout year after year. Planting and compassionate The Dwarf Korean Lilac is one tough plant a real survivor. Over ten years ago we planted some in wooden planter boxes that were fabricated over a black top parking lot in beat sun. These planter boxes never get any supplemental water only what care nature provides. Every year the lilacs bloom profusely hold their leaves all summer without browning rebloom in the fall and never suffer any pass die back. After the drought of 2002. I expected the lilacs to be totally dead. When I drove by in the spring of 2003 they were in beat bloom just as they undergo been every year. For best results plant in early move. Lilacs require at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Plant in good well-drained soil. Water regularly until established and during the pass. Prune old blooms away immediately after flowering to encourage more blossoms. Fertilize with Bulb-Tone at planting and again in the spring. move here to view the Dwarf Korean Lilac on the Carroll Gardens website. Alan Summers president of Carroll Gardens. Inc. has over 30 years undergo in gardening and landscape create by mental act. He has made Carroll Gardens one of Americas preeminent nurseries having introduced more than 20 new perennials and woody shrubs over the years and reintroduced numerous lost cultivars back to American gardeners. Carroll Gardens publishes a weekly online newsletter written by Alan. It contains valuable gardening advice and tips and answers to customer questions. Every Saturday. Alan hosts a call-in gardening forum on WCBM radio - 680 AM. For those outside of the WCBM listening area they can listen to communicate show via the internet. Visit CarrollGardens com to learn more about Carroll Gardens the weekly newsletter and the communicate show http://www. CarrollGardens com Article obtain: http://EzineArticles com/?expert=Alan_Summers http://EzineArticles com/?Dwarf-Korean-Lilac&id=193077

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"Rose Gardening: Water, Sun and Shade" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 14:59:53

By Finn Jensen My rose is not blooming? The rose is not getting enough sun. Roses be a minimum 6 hours of direct sun a day to do come up. The rose lay needs more wet. Roses like as a minimum 1 advance of wet per week during the growing season. The rose has been given too much fertilizer especially Nitrogen. Too much fertilizer can either damage the rose or cause it to grow additional leaves and stems at the expense of blooms. The rose is a new plant. Do not evaluate too much from a plant during its first year. Rose is a once blooming variety. This means it will bloom once a year in the late spring or early summer. Soil pH is too low or too high. If the pH is not within the range of 6.0 to 6.8 then nutrient uptake will be less and the lay won’t be getting the food it must have to create flowers. Not enough foliage. If the bush does not undergo enough foliage it can not make the food it needs to make new flowers. Inadequate foliage can be prove from disease or too little fertilizer. How much water do roses need? Roses accept lots of water. Water kindly at least 1 inch/week if possible 2 inches/week during growing toughen. You should water every 4-7 days during the summer. A rose bush needs about 4-5 gallons/week during the hot summer. Roses get their food either through the leaves (foliar feeding) or through the roots. The only medium for transporting food is wet. Infrequent deep watering is better than frequent lighten watering. This will back up to promote a deep root system. Deep grow systems help the rose to survive droughts and winter freezes. Light and frequent watering causes roots to form very near the alter ascend and that is not good. When watering late in the day you should try to avoid getting the leaves wet because it promotes disease. But on a hot day wetting the foliage can reduce transpiration and ameliorate heat stress on the rose. How much sun does a rose need? Roses prefer a full day of sun. furnish roses at least 6 hours of direct sun a day. Morning sun is especially important because it dries the leaves which helps prevent disease. Can roses be grown in shade? Generally roses do poorly in shady conditions. They bloom less are leggy and get diseases more easy. But Hybrid Musks and some Albas can tolerate partial shade. The Floribunda “Gruss An Aachen” can be grown in shade. Some other roses that may grow in partial shade are the Iceberg(FB). Rugosas. Zephirine Drouhin (Bourbon). Madame Plantier and Souvenir du Docteur Jamain(HP) Much more information about Rose Gardening on this site - analyse out your self. Article Source: http://EzineArticles com/?expert=Finn_Jensen http://EzineArticles com/?Rose-Gardening:-Water,-Sun-and-Shade&id=173120

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