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    Hydroponics Gardening

    Hydroponics was derived from the Greek word hydro, which means “water” and ponos, which means “labor or water-working”. Hydroponics gardening involves growing plants with their roots in other nutrient solutions and without soil.

    Hydroponics gardening is as simple as ordinary gardening. Both of them necessitate sufficient light, water, temperature, light, and humidity. But with hydroponics, no soil is used. Instead a soil substitute holds the roots while nutrients are carried by the water. Indoor hydroponic gardening is not that hard and plants respond well to this method of growing.

    This is one of the major considerations in hydroponics gardening since it sustains the plants. One has to make sure that this nutrient solution maintains a pH level of 5 to 6 after dilution. In hydroponics gardening, the plants should be watered more than three times a day. this is usually done using a pump and timer.

    If your hydroponics garden is located indoors, the most suitable temperature is between 71 to 76 degrees Fahrenheit. Of course, this temperature may change depending on the different types of plant you are working on, e.g. tropical plants.

    Place your plants somewhere they can receive ample amount of light. Otherwise artificial light must be used. High pressure Sodium lights or bulbs are a suitable substitute for natural light.

    Humidity is good. When the rooms temperature rises, the air will be able to hold the sufficient amount of moisture your plants will need.

    A hydroponics system can be fully automated. Since it is water-based, the gardener has no soil to dig or weeds to pull. Also, the water can be re-used to prevent wastage.

    With hydroponics, an excellent yield of quality plants can be easily achieved. Home hydroponics systems and DIY kits are are readily available in most hardware stores.

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    Online Gardening Catalogues At Your Disposal

    Are you searching for gardening catalogues? What kind of gardening and plants do you prefer to read about? There is a wide selection available online. Here are a few websites that offer gardening catalogues. Check out the URL to see if they are free or not.

    1. www.jacksonsnurseries.co.uk

    Along with nursery facilities, Jackson Nurseries offer landscape designing, ground designing and wholesale plants at wholesale prices.

    2. www.mzbulb.com

    If you are looking for flower bulbs, McClure and Zimmerman have each and every variety. They have a no fuss website navigation that allows interested clients to easily order gardening catalogs.

    3. www.gardennursery.com

    In business for over 50 years, Nichols Garden Nursery has an online catalogue unit offering seeds and plants. Their 76 page free gardening catalogue can be ordered by filling out their catalogue request form online.

    4. www.gurneys.com

    Gurneys offer great deals like buy one, get one free. They also have a no-risk guarantee and a scheduled shipping of orders according to categories of plants, i.e., roses, herbs, shrubs, and trees, tender annuals, and all other plants and bulbs.

    5. www.homeharvest.com

    Home Harvest Garden Supply offers alternative gardening products, i.e., organic fertilizers, hydroponics, natural insect controls, container, hobby greenhouse, propagation and irrigation supplies, indoor plant grow lights and other rare gardening supplies. They offer an online catalogue for every gardening enthusiast.

    6. www.jacksonandperkins.com

    Jackson and Perkins are known to be one of the best American gardening experts. They are reaching out to other gardening aficionados through their website, offering gardening products through their catalogue. They sell a wide range of plants – from new award-winning roses and easy to grow perennials, to special outdoor decor. Flowering gifts may also be sent directly to your friends by ordering from their site.

    7. www.thegardenwindow.com

    This site offers an online catalogue that specializes in imported Chinese tree peonies (from Mainland, China).

    While free online catalogues may be good source of gardening supply information, you may also be deluged with a flood of promotion about other products.

  • BW Importance of gardening gloves

    Healthy hands are the Gardener’s Best Tools

    Here are the major reasons why one should consider getting a pair of trusty gardening gloves:

    Gloves protect your hands from blisters, thorns and cuts while doing rough work like digging or pruning in the garden. Investing in one or more pairs of quality gloves is a good decision.

    Here are some tips on how to choose the pair that will suit you best:
    1. Look for quality leather gloves with a cloth back; this will let the gloves breathe and keep your hands dry, cool and comfortable.

    2. If mud bothers you, select rubber gloves with cotton lining.

    3. When spraying pesticides or chemicals choose gloves that are made from neoprene. Gloves made from latex or any type of plastic may not offer the best protection.

    4. When pruning roses, use gloves that reach up to the arms.

    5. If you usually operate large garden machinery, buy gloves in brown instead of red as the latter may dye your hands.

    6. Light cotton or even fingerless gloves may be useful for transplanting seedlings. They will allow more dexterity and so help to prevent the tiny roots from being crushed.

    7. And of course, make sure that the gloves you buy actually fit your hands. If you have small hands, try the children’s gardening section. there’s nothing worse than trying to garden is gloves that are too big.

    Your gloves must be comfortable as well as give protection to best serve your gardening needs.

  • The Psychology Behind Gardening

    The Psychology Behind Gardening

    I dont know what it is about a garden that has always drawn humans to
    them. But theyve always been very popular, and an integral part of
    peoples lifestyles. Most religions feature gardens as the settings for
    some of the biggest events According to Christianity, humanity was started
    in a garden and the son of God was resurrected in a garden. The Buddhist
    build gardens to allow nature to permeate their surroundings. Almost every
    major palace and government building has a garden. But whats so great
    about them? Theyre just a bunch of plants, after all.

    Of course, the reasoning is fairly obvious behind why people grow food in
    gardens. Its to eat! If you live off the fat of the land and actually
    survive on stuff from your garden, its easy to understand the reasoning.
    But Im thinking about those people who plant flower gardens just for the
    sake of looking nice. Theres no immediate benefit that I can see; you
    just have a bunch of flowers in your yard! However, after thinking
    extensively about the motivation behind planting decorative gardens, Ive
    conceived several possible theories.

    I think one of the reasons people love gardens so much is that while we
    have a natural desire to progress and industrialize, deep within all of us
    is a primal love for nature. While this desire might not be as strong as
    the desire for modernism, it is still strong enough to compel us to create
    gardens, small outlets of nature, in the midst of all our hustle and
    bustle. Since being in nature is like regressing to an earlier stage of
    humanity, we too can regress to a time of comfort and utter happiness.
    This is why gardens are so relaxing and calming to be in. This is why
    gardens are a good place to meditate and do tai chi exercises. A garden is
    a way to quickly escape from the busy world.

    Ive thought at times that perhaps we as humans feel a sort of guilt
    driving us to restore nature and care for it. This guilt could stem from
    the knowledge that we, not personally but as a race, have destroyed so
    much of nature to get where we are today. Its the least we can do to
    build a small garden in remembrance of all the trees we kill every day.
    Its my theory that this is the underlying reason for most people to take
    up gardening as a hobby.

    Gardening is definitely a healthy habit though, dont get me wrong. Any
    hobby that provides physical exercise, helps the environment, and improves
    your diet cant be a negative thing. So no matter what the underlying
    psychological cause for gardening is, I think that everyone should
    continue to do so. In the USA especially, which is dealing with obesity
    and pollution as its two major problems, I think gardening can only serve
    to improve the state of the world.

    Of course Im no psychologist; Im just a curious gardener. I often stay
    up for hours wondering what makes me garden. What is it that makes me go
    outside for a few hours every day with my gardening tools, and facilitate
    the small-time growth of plants that would grow naturally on their own? I
    may never know, but in this case ignorance truly is bliss.

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  • Creating a Raised Bed

    Creating a Raised Bed

    If your current planting goals involve plants that require good water drainage, I am sure you know how frustrating it is to have a yard that just wont cooperate. Some plants can handle the excess water that comes about from being in an area that doesnt drain properly. In fact, it might just cause them to bloom more lushly. However, other plants dont cope as well, and it will cause them to die a gruesome, bloated death. You should always find out about the drainage required for every plant you buy, and make sure that it wont conflict with any of the areas you are considering planting it in.

    In order to test how much water your designated patch of soil will retain, dig a hole approximately ten inches deep. Fill it with water, and come back in a day when all the water had disappeared. Fill it back up again. If the 2nd hole full of water isnt gone in 10 hours, your soil has a low saturation point. This means that when water soaks into it, it will stick around for a long time before dissipating. This is unacceptable for almost any plant, and you are going to have to do something to remedy it if you want your plants to survive.

    The usual method for improving drainage in your garden is to create a raised bed. This involves creating a border for a small bed, and adding enough soil and compost to it to raise it above the rest of the yard by at least 5 inches. Youll be amazed at how much your water drainage will be improved by this small modification. If youre planning to build a raised bed, your prospective area is either on grass or on dirt. For each of these situations, you should build it slightly differently.

    If you want to start a raised garden in a non grassy area, you wont have much trouble. Just find some sort of border to retain the dirt you will be adding. Ive found that there is nothing that works quite as well as a few two by fours. After youve created the wall, you must put in the proper amount soil and steer manure. Depending on how long you plan to wait before planting, you will want to adjust the ratio to allow for any deteriorating that may occur.

    If youre trying to install a raised bed where sod already exists, you will have a slightly more difficult time. You will need to cut the sod around the perimeter of the garden, and flip it over. This may sound simple, but you will need something with a very sharp edge to slice the edges of the sod and get under it. Once you have turned it all upside down, it is best to add a layer of straw to discourage the grass from growing back up. After the layer of straw, simply add all the soil and steer manure that a normal garden would need.

    Planting your plants in your new area shouldnt pose much difficulty. It is essentially the same process as your usual planting session. Just be sure that the roots dont extent too far into the original ground level. The whole point of creating the raised bed is to keep the roots out of the soil which saturates easily. Having long roots that extend that far completely destroys the point.

    Once you have plants in your new bed, youll notice an almost immediate improvement. The added soil facilitates better root development. At the same time, evaporation is prevented and decomposition is discouraged. All of these things added together makes for an ideal environment for almost any plant to grow in. So dont be intimidated by the thought of adjusting the very topography of your yard. It is a simple process as Im sure youve realized, and the long term results are worth every bit of work.

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  • Using Rain Barrels to Survive Droughts

    Using Rain Barrels to Survive Droughts

    If youre a gardener that has an unlimited supply of water, consider
    yourself lucky. There are many of us who live in drought zones where the
    garden and lawn watering rules are very constrictive to the healthy growth
    of gardens and plants. Many people just give up when they find out how few
    gallons of water they are permitted to use, but some of us have just found
    ways to cope with less water. There are many ways to optimize ones garden
    to conserve water while still keeping it lush.

    Some of the ways include drip irrigation (the use of a pipe or hose with
    small holes to gradually seep into the roots of the plant), the placement
    of plants in groups of equal watering needs (to prevent wasting water on
    plants that dont need it), and using compost or mulch to insulate the
    water and prevent drainage.

    But one of the best ways to keep your garden alive during a drought is to
    take preventative measures. Occasionally a drought will be predicted far
    in advanced, or those already experiencing a drought will be given a few
    weeks of heavy rain. When this occurs, you should take the opportunity to
    set up several rain barrels. Many people think this would be a time
    consuming, silly thing to do. But it can save you many gallons of water,
    and hardly requires any work.

    Finding the barrels will probably be the hardest part. You can use your
    own garbage cans, or head to your home improvement store to get a few 55
    gallon plastic drums. These can be expensive and difficult to transport,
    so keep that in mind before you go to the store. You will probably want to
    cover the top of the barrel with a screen of some sort to filter out any
    unwanted leaves or debris that might fall off the roof of your house.

    Once you have your barrels ready, youre faced with the decision of where
    to place them. Usually during rainfall, there is one corner or segment of
    the house that rain tends to pour off of. If you are taking the simple
    approach to barrel placement, just place the barrel under all the places
    where you see large amounts of drips. However, while this might be the
    easiest way to place them, you wont see very high volumes of rain in the
    barrels.

    If you want to take a more complicated approach to placing the barrels,
    you should consider tweaking your gutter system a bit. If you remove each
    individual segment and place it at a very slight slant so that all the
    water is diverted to the nearest corner of the house, you can place a rain
    barrel at each corner. So essentially your entire house acts as a catcher
    for the rain, instead of just a few feet worth of shingles. This is how to
    maximize the amount of water your rain barrel will catch.

    After a heavy rainfall, each individual barrel probably wont see very
    much rain. If it looks like it wont be raining more any time soon, its a
    good idea to empty each barrel into one main central barrel. Seal it and
    save it out of the way, for whenever you may need it. Then the next time
    it starts to rain, youll be able to quickly put all your catching barrels
    into place without having to lug around all the water youve accumulated
    so far.

    The use of water barrels might sound like an antiquated idea. However,
    when youre in the midst of a drought and youre able to spare that extra
    couple of gallons for your garden in addition the city allotment, youll
    be grateful for every bit of time and money you spent on collecting all
    that rain. All it takes is a few trips out in the backyard every time it
    starts to sprinkle, and youll be a very happy gardener when water isnt
    so abundant.

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  • Picking the Right Gardening Tools

    Picking the Right Gardening Tools

    If youre thinking about taking your gardening seriously and getting out
    there every day to increase the attractiveness of your garden, then you
    will want to get the right tools to help you in this. You might be tempted
    to go out to the store and just buy the nearest things you see, but youll
    be much happier if you put lots of thought into the styles and types of
    tools youre buying. There are styles designed just for gardening, and
    youll be better off buying those.

    You can find most of the tools you will need at your local gardening or
    home improvement shop. Usually the employees will be simply thrilled to
    assist you in finding the ideal tools. If you go to a shop that
    specializes in gardening, you can usually get some advice in addition to
    service. Gardening store employees are usually an untapped wealth of
    wisdom, and they are how I learned almost all that I know about gardening
    today.

    If you are having a hard time finding the right tool or if you want to
    save some money, you might try looking online for the supplies you need.
    Youll have to pay the shipping costs and wait an extra week or two, but
    often if you buy more than one tool, the total savings will be worth it.
    You should always buy from a reputable seller, though, and search around
    beforehand for anything negative that people had to say about their buying
    experience.

    As far as basic digging tools go, you might already have all youll need.
    There are several types that you should get though, for different specific
    tasks. A round point shovel is good for digging holes for plants. A spade
    is necessary for all the more intricate work. A garden fork you might not
    use as much, but I have one in my tool shed and Ive been thankful for it
    on multiple occasions. Having these different varieties of digging tools
    can help you to minimize the work you have to do. For example, if you try
    digging a big hole with a little spade then youll end up rather tired.
    The same goes if you are attempting to do more detailed work with a big
    clumsy shovel.

    A rake is an absolute necessity. You most likely already have one, but Im
    guessing its a lawn rake and not a garden rake. There is definitely a
    difference, and if you try to use a lawn rake in a garden then you will
    not be happy with the results. Same if you buy a grading or a contractors
    rake. Youll want to look for a bowhead rake. Ive found these are the
    best for gardening purposes. They will provide you the maximum control and
    accuracy, so you dont accidentally tear up your precious plants.

    As far as hoes go, I dont believe any gardener should have less than 3.
    There are so many useful varieties on the market that I have a hard time
    recommending just one, and thats why Ill tell you all the ones I usually
    use. The one I use the most is the onion hoe, which is very lightweight
    and ideal for small cultivations and weeding. The Warren hoe is a larger
    model, with a pointed end. If you need to make a hole or dig out a pesky
    weed, this is the one for you. There are several other varieties, but I
    recommend starting with the ones I mentioned. As you progress in your
    gardening savvy, you will find the need for more types.

    Most people believe that gardening just consists of a simple spade. But
    there are many, many tools with many more variations that you will use in
    your gardening career. Usually you can start with just a few different
    tools, but youll always find that you can use more varieties for special
    situations. Its just a matter of recognizing when one tool could be more
    efficient than another.

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  • Using Xeriscaping to Save Time and Water

    Using Xeriscaping to Save Time and Water

    While having a full fledged garden is rewarding and enjoyable, lots of
    people simply dont have the time that is required to maintain it. Whether
    you have too much going on at work or too many kids to take care of, you
    should never try to operate a garden if you dont think you can handle it.

    For those people who are just too busy for a normal garden, I would
    suggest a somewhat recent method of gardening known as Xeriscaping. This
    minimal yet stylish theory first emerged in Colorado when water levels
    were at an all time low. It is a great method of having a great looking
    yard or garden, without having to maintain it or water it very often at
    all.

    Here in Colorado, many places are offering free Xeriscaping lessons in
    order to encourage the conservation of water. If your area is undergoing a
    drought, you should check with the water suppliers and see if they are
    offering lessons. If you attend those, you will be able to get advice
    specific to your region (IE types of plants to grow, how much to water
    them, etc).

    To some, the name Xeriscaping conjures the image of a yard that consists
    of a giant rock bed. However, this is known as zero scaping, and it is a
    considerably different concept. It focuses on reducing your yard to
    nothing that requires any maintenance whatsoever. Unfortunately this is
    usually just rocks. But this shouldnt be your goal. While keeping
    maintenance at a minimum, it is still possibly to retain a nice looking
    yard that wont attract the negative attention of everyone who passes by.

    This might sound like it would be hard to implement without making your
    yard into a hideous mess, but this is not so at all. The theory basically
    involves choosing plants which are low maintenance to begin with, then
    putting them each in environments that are ideal. It is usually applied by
    figuring out what side of the house to place it on to get the best amount
    of shade, and figuring out how to group it with plants with similar water
    needs.

    To get started in your Xeriscaping renovation, you first need to pick out
    all the plants you will be using. They should for the most part require a
    low amount of water. This doesnt mean you can only grow cactuses in your
    yard. Just cut back on the really thirsty plants that you have to water
    every day to keep alive. Youll want to stick with local plants for the
    most part, and dont go with anything too exotic as these generally
    require larger amounts of water.

    The second most important principle of xeriscaping is placing the plants
    in ideal areas. If you place them all together with plants that require
    essentially the same amount of water, then you will end up saving lots of
    water. Also place the plants in areas where they will be protected from
    wind or excessive sun, depending on the needs of the plants. Xeriscaping
    is almost the same thing as microclimating, just with more of a focus on
    adaptation to harsh conditions rather than avoiding them. So if it sounds
    good to you and youre looking to save time and water by renovating your
    garden, you should look for xeriscaping lessons.

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    Modern Gardening Equipment

    The types and quality of equipment you use to take care of your plants not only have an effect on your plants’ health, but your own as well.

    Defective tools could cause damage to your plants, but it is worse if they are so uncomfortable to use that they give you blisters or a bad back. To avoid this, look for the gardening equipment that will do the best job for your type of gardening. It must have the right amount of power to be energy efficient while also being able to do the job without causing you any more strain than necessary.

    Here is a review of gardening equipment from the gardening experts themselves.

    1. Garden Shredders

    JCB SS2400 received five stars out of five from the gardening equipment reviewers from recommendedbuys.co.uk. It has a 2400 watt motor and comes with a silent gear crushing system. It is one promising tool to improve and hasten your shredding activity.

    Ryobi ESR – 2240 Electric Shredder is an easy to assemble garden shredder suitable for prunings up to 40mm. It comes with built-in wheels and a plunger for increased portability.

    2. Hedge Trimmer

    Bosch AHS42-16 Electric Hedge Trimmer also received five stars out of five rating from the gardening equipment reviewers from recommendedbuys.co.uk. It has 420 watt output.

    3. Cultivators

    Mantis Tiller Cultivator comes with patented tines to aid in cutting smoothly through hard, compacted soil. It is perfect for preparing vegetable plots, flower beds, etc. It also helps in thatching, aerating and cleaning moss. It also comes with a free border edger.

    4. Lawnmowers

    Brill 78370 Luxus Push Reel Mower rated 4.5 out of 5 stars Tools-hills.com customers. It has a large top cover that protects shrubs and overhanging flowers.

    American Lawnmower Deluxe Light Reel Mower 1815-16 received 4.5 stars out of 5 from Epinions.com buyers. A push-mower, it does not cause pollution, but is not suitable for tall grass.

    5. Leaf Sweeper

    Agri-fab 26 Push Leaf Sweeper is for smaller lawns and is available with 200 litre collector. It also comes with an infinite height adjustment feature.

  • Improving Your Garden by Adding a Fountain

    Improving Your Garden by Adding a Fountain

    A great way to spice up your garden is to add a water feature. These can
    be both soothing and aesthetically appealing. I’ve found that theres
    nothing more relaxing than sitting on a bench next to my garden and
    listening to my fountain while I read a good book or do some studying.
    Putting in a water feature is fairly easy and relatively inexpensive, and
    will add immensely to the pleasantness of your garden. Also, the
    maintenance level is minimal.

    Usually, people install fountains for the benefit of the natural ambience
    it provides. For some reason, being around a gorgeous scene of water gives
    you a positive energy. This is also good if you practice Tai Chi or some
    form of yoga or meditation. The constant drone of the water is exactly
    what most people need to concentrate on what they are doing. Even if
    you’re not into that kind of stuff, just being in a garden with a fountain
    has a sort of meditative quality to it, even if you’re not trying to do
    so. I recommend it to anyone.

    When you first decide to put in a fountain, you need to put great care
    into picking out one that will go well with the rest of your garden. If
    you have any other decorations, you want to consider if it goes well with
    your motif. Does the fountain you’re considering stand out in your garden
    like a sore thumb, or does it look like it was meant to be there? If
    you’re like me, you can’t naturally tell whether the fountain will be a
    good addition to your garden just by looking at it. So my solution was to
    bring my sister (a natural at fashion design and that kind of stuff) along
    with a picture of my garden to the store. I was able to get her expert
    opinion, as well as see for myself what it would look like. By doing this
    I was able to pick a beautiful rock fountain that goes marvelously with
    the rest of my garden.

    However, I still had a slight problem with supplying my fountain with
    power. You see, my garden isn’t very close to my house. I thought it would
    look pretty tacky to run an extension cord across my yard, so I had to
    come up with another solution. I discussed my situation with a Home Depot
    employee, and he quickly found me the exact solution I needed: an
    extension cord meant for being buried! All it took was a few hours of
    digging a small trench across my yard, and I had power to my fountain
    without an unsightly cord running across my yard. After I got over this
    little hitch, my fountain plan went beautifully.

    So if you’re looking for a way to make your garden a more classy and
    beautiful place to be, I hope you consider installing a fountain. The
    whole process is surprisingly inexpensive, and I think that you will be
    very happy with the results. Having a fountain in your garden is not only
    soothing, but it also adds a lot of character to an otherwise bland
    garden. Remember, gardens are not just for giving us vegetables! A garden
    is a place to go when you want to retreat from the outside world and dwell
    in your own thoughts with no disturbance.

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