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		<title>Vegetable Gardening</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vegetable gardening has lately become just as popular as going to the grocery store fore produce.  Vegetable gardening can produce vegetable that are usually cheaper than store bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable garden definitely taste better by far.  Vegetable gardening is no different than growing herbs or flowers and if the proper steps [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-26" href="http://www.gardeningreport.com/43/starting-your-own-garden-to-feed-the-family-jamestown-press/raisedbedgardenplans-th2"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-26" title="Gardening Report" src="http://www.gardeningreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/RaisedBedGardenPlans-th2-300x240.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="240" /></a>Vegetable gardening has lately become just as popular as going to the grocery store fore produce.  Vegetable gardening can produce vegetable that are usually cheaper than store bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable garden definitely taste better by far.  Vegetable gardening is no different than growing herbs or flowers and if the proper steps are taken and the plants are give the proper care they will flourish and produce very tasty vegetables.</p>
<p>First you must decide what size of garden you wish to plant and then select a place for it; somewhere that has good drainage, good air flow, and good, deep soil.  It also needs to be able to get as much sunlight as possible.  Because vegetable gardens have such tasty rewards, many animals, such as dogs, rabbits, deer, and many others will try and get to your veggies.  One way to prevent this is to surround your garden with a fence, or put out a trap to catch mice, moles, and other animals.</p>
<p>Before planting, the soil must be properly prepared.  Good soil for vegetable gardening is achieved by cultivation and the application of organic materials.  The soil must be tilled (plowed) to control weeds and mix mulch into the soil.  If you have a small garden, spading could be a better bet than plowing.  Mulching is also a vital part of soil preparation.  Organic matter added to the soil releases nitrogen, minerals, and other nutrients plants need to thrive.  The most popular and best type of mulch you can use is compost.  While the kind and amount of fertilizer used depends on the soil and types of plants, there are some plants that have specific needs; leafy plants, like cabbage, spinach, and lettuce usually grow better with more nitrogen, while root crops like potatoes, beets, turnips, and carrots require more potash.  Tomatoes and beans use less fertilizer, while plants like onions, celery, and potatoes need a larger amount.</p>
<p>One thing that is vitally important in vegetable gardening is the garden arrangement.  There is no single plan that will work for every garden due to varying conditions.  One popular way to arrange a vegetable garden is to plant vegetables needing only limited space together, such as radishes, lettuce, beets, and spinach, and those that require more room together, such as corn, pumpkins, and potatoes.  Try and plant tall growing plants towards the back of the garden and shorter ones in the front so that their sunlight does not get blocked.</p>
<p>When you are finally ready to begin planting your vegetable garden, make sure and plant at the right time of year.  If you are dying to get an early start, you may want begin your garden inside in a hotbed and then transplant when the weather permits.  After you are finished planting, make sure your vegetables receive the appropriate amount of water, which depends on the type of plant.  Most plants will need the equivalent to about an inch of water per week.</p>
<p>Weeds must be controlled in vegetable gardening because they will take up water, light, and nutrients meant for the vegetables and they often bring disease and insects to the garden.  You can get rid of weeds by cultivation or mulching.  To protect against disease and insects you can buy seeds that are disease resistant or use controlled chemicals.</p>
<p>Vegetable gardening is many people&#8217;s favorite form of gardening because you can actually taste the fruits of your labor.  Vegetable gardening is not that expensive to start and the taste of home grown veggies definitely beat out that of supermarket vegetables.  Your vegetable gardening days will be full of produce if you take the proper precautions when planting and continue maintenance of your garden.</p>
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<p>Vegetable gardening has lately become just as popular as going to the grocery</p>
<p>store fore produce.  Vegetable gardening can produce vegetable that are</p>
<p>usually cheaper than store bought, and vegetables from a home vegetable</p>
<p>garden definitely taste better by far.  Vegetable gardening is no different</p>
<p>than growing herbs or flowers and if the proper steps are taken and the</p>
<p>plants are give the proper care they will flourish and produce very tasty</p>
<p>vegetables.</p>
<p>First you must decide what size of garden you wish to plant and then select a</p>
<p>place for it; somewhere that has good drainage, good air flow, and good, deep</p>
<p>soil.  It also needs to be able to get as much sunlight as possible.  Because</p>
<p>vegetable gardens have such tasty rewards, many animals, such as dogs,</p>
<p>rabbits, deer, and many others will try and get to your veggies.  One way to</p>
<p>prevent this is to surround your garden with a fence, or put out a trap to</p>
<p>catch mice, moles, and other animals.</p>
<p>Before planting, the soil must be properly prepared.  Good soil for vegetable</p>
<p>gardening is achieved by cultivation and the application of organic</p>
<p>materials.  The soil must be tilled (plowed) to control weeds and mix mulch</p>
<p>into the soil.  If you have a small garden, spading could be a better bet</p>
<p>than plowing.  Mulching is also a vital part of soil preparation.  Organic</p>
<p>matter added to the soil releases nitrogen, minerals, and other nutrients</p>
<p>plants need to thrive.  The most popular and best type of mulch you can use</p>
<p>is compost.  While the kind and amount of fertilizer used depends on the soil</p>
<p>and types of plants, there are some plants that have specific needs; leafy</p>
<p>plants, like cabbage, spinach, and lettuce usually grow better with more</p>
<p>nitrogen, while root crops like potatoes, beets, turnips, and carrots require</p>
<p>more potash.  Tomatoes and beans use less fertilizer, while plants like</p>
<p>onions, celery, and potatoes need a larger amount.</p>
<p>One thing that is vitally important in vegetable gardening is the garden</p>
<p>arrangement.  There is no single plan that will work for every garden due to</p>
<p>varying conditions.  One popular way to arrange a vegetable garden is to</p>
<p>plant vegetables needing only limited space together, such as radishes,</p>
<p>lettuce, beets, and spinach, and those that require more room together, such</p>
<p>as corn, pumpkins, and potatoes.  Try and plant tall growing plants towards</p>
<p>the back of the garden and shorter ones in the front so that their sunlight</p>
<p>does not get blocked.</p>
<p>When you are finally ready to begin planting your vegetable garden, make sure</p>
<p>and plant at the right time of year.  If you are dying to get an early start,</p>
<p>you may want begin your garden inside in a hotbed and then transplant when</p>
<p>the weather permits.  After you are finished planting, make sure your</p>
<p>vegetables receive the appropriate amount of water, which depends on the type</p>
<p>of plant.  Most plants will need the equivalent to about an inch of water per</p>
<p>week.</p>
<p>Weeds must be controlled in vegetable gardening because they will take up</p>
<p>water, light, and nutrients meant for the vegetables and they often bring</p>
<p>disease and insects to the garden.  You can get rid of weeds by cultivation</p>
<p>or mulching.  To protect against disease and insects you can buy seeds that</p>
<p>are disease resistant or use controlled chemicals.</p>
<p>Vegetable gardening is many people&#8217;s favorite form of gardening because you</p>
<p>can actually taste the fruits of your labor.  Vegetable gardening is not that</p>
<p>expensive to start and the taste of home grown veggies definitely beat out</p>
<p>that of supermarket vegetables.  Your vegetable gardening days will be full</p>
<p>of produce if you take the proper precautions when planting and continue</p>
<p>maintenance of your garden.</p>
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		<title>Gardening Tools &#8211; An Overview</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 21:51:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I think you know very well about the rules and regulations to keep your plants to grow healthy in your garden. For getting sustainable growth of your garden plants you do require good soil quality, sunlight and sufficient water. Although these items have been gifted by nature, you ought to require modern gardening tools to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-25" href="http://www.gardeningreport.com/126/gardening-tools-an-overview/raisedbedgardenplans-th1"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-25" title="Gardening Report" src="http://www.gardeningreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/RaisedBedGardenPlans-th1-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>I think you know very well about the rules and regulations to keep your plants to grow healthy in your garden. For getting sustainable growth of your garden plants you do require good soil quality, sunlight and sufficient water. Although these items have been gifted by nature, you ought to require modern gardening tools to upkeep your garden in a good state. Gardening tools help a lot in taking care of your plants as well as the good growing conditions and positive effect on your plant&#8217;s health.</p>
<p>Defective gardening tools might have cause injury on your plants or cut your plants or totally plug your plants from the soil. In order to prevent the occurrence of such untoward incident, it is a must to look for the best gardening tools, which will provide your plants loving tender care. Once you called a tool as &#8216;Best gardening tools&#8217;, it refers to a tool, which will permit labor saving methods and that allows energy efficiency.</p>
<p>Here you can see some of the best gardening tools available in the market to provide a better care than ever for your plants in the garden.</p>
<p>Lawnmowers<br />
Luxus Push Reel Mower rated as best by the gardening aficionados provides large top cover that protects overhanging flowers and shrubs. Another special gardening tool called American Lawn Mower Deluxe has also been accredited as best which will be helpful to operate on elbow grease alone and also causing no pollution. But this is not conducive for too tall grasses.</p>
<p>Garden Shredders<br />
In general all the garden shredders have a high power motor and come with a silent crushing system. This kind of gardening tool used to accelerate your shredding activity.<br />
Garden shredders with electric shredder is an easy to assemble gardening tool, which aids in tree pruning with maximum of 40 mm and making healthy hedges. This gardening tool is considered to be a best among all the garden shredders since it is available with a plunger for increased portability and built-in wheels.</p>
<p>Cultivators<br />
These modern gardening tools are available with patented tines to help in cutting the hard compacted soil smoothly. Cultivators are available with a free border edger. It is perfect to use in cleaning the moss, aerating and in thatching. This garden tool helps extensively in preparing vegetable plots, flowerbeds, etc.,</p>
<p>Leaf sweeper<br />
These gardening tools are extensively used for smaller lawns. It is having an infinite height adjustment with 200-liter collector.</p>
<p>Edge Trimmer<br />
This gardening tool has also been accredited as important equipment by the gardening equipment reviewers. This aids in trimming the hedges and also aids in plant pruning.</p>
<p>Spading fork<br />
This is a wonderful gardening tool used for aerating and transplanting.  By using this gardening tool it is possible to perform splitting grasses and perennials. In addition to this these gardening tools helps a lot as the job of a manure fork, mulch, sorting hay, for tiny gardens.</p>
<p>Mattock<br />
Mattock is an important gardening tool for breaking up the clay soils and also working around established trees with the roots. There is no need to have a pick and a hoe and handles in your garden, if you are having mattock with you.</p>
<p>Before you leave the garden center, it is highly advisable to have a look at these check list of gardening tools and confirm if you&#8217;ve got all the gardening tools you&#8217;ll need to make your garden just like that of spring to life.</p>
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		<title>Gardening tips to avoid fungus during summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 21:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of us are ready to invest huge amount for landscaping and gardening to give face lift for our home. But we failed to prune when the plants needed it, and then your highly invested landscape looks terrible than ever. So this is a high time to know about the gardening tips for better maintenance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-20" href="http://www.gardeningreport.com/37/earth-friendly-raised-garden-beds/raisedbedgardenplans-th11"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-20" title="Gardening Report" src="http://www.gardeningreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/RaisedBedGardenPlans-th11-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" /></a>Most of us are ready to invest huge amount for landscaping and gardening to give face lift for our home. But we failed to prune when the plants needed it, and then your highly invested landscape looks terrible than ever. So this is a high time to know about the gardening tips for better maintenance of your lawn. Do follow the following gardening tips for better life of your garden: -</p>
<p>Gardening tips for pruning<br />
As we discussed in the introduction, pruning plays an important role in the garden maintenance. If you commit any mistake while pruning, don&#8217;t lose your heart because it&#8217;s like a bad haircut, it is going to grow again.</p>
<p>Avoid watering in the evening<br />
During summer, you may experience high humidity, which might result in lot of problems in your garden. To get your plants nice and dry, tuck them in for night. In addition to this watering in the evening may be avoided to prevent damage to the plants.</p>
<p>Get rid of Powdery mildew<br />
Powdery mildew is the common fungus mostly affects your ornamental plants. This will create white film on the leaves of the plants in your garden. Even other ornamental plants such as Sand cherry and Dogwoods are also getting affected with this fungus. Efficient gardening is necessary to curtail the growth of this fungus. You can easily prevent this by spraying general fungicide in the garden centre.</p>
<p>Prevention of Pythium Blight<br />
If you’re in the north and also having perennial Rye grass, then you ought to be very careful not to leave your grass wet at night. A dreadful fungus called Pythium Blight may take its upper hand, if you leave your lawn wet in the night because this fungus love to grow in high humid condition mostly, in the night.</p>
<p>Pythium blight can easily be seen in the early morning. You can easily appreciate the fungus on the top of the lawn as white cotton candy. You can easily notice this fungus mainly along driveways and walks, where the soil is moist. Pythium blight can easily be controlled by watering in the day at the earliest possible time.</p>
<p>Fire Blight<br />
Fire Blight, yet another culprit prefers to grow well during summer than any other season. This fungus prefers to attack Pyracantha, cotoneasters, crabapple trees, and Apple trees. The presence of Fire Blight can easily be visualized once the any one of the branches of the plant turns red and dies. This Fire Blight can be prevented little by pruning the affected branch and removing it from the main plant as far as possible.</p>
<p>It is also important that the cut branches should be burnt since Fire Blight is contagious and also wash or dip the projected shears by using alcohol in order to prevent the spread of the deadly fungus to other parts of the branch.</p>
<p>Shotgun fungus<br />
A little gem like fungus, which prefers to grow in mulch and tends to swell, has been termed as “Short gun Fungus”. This fungus can fly up to 8 feet in the air and will spatter your house with tiny brown specks and once they stick to your house or windows, they stick like glue. Most of us suspect the spiders and aliens for this tiny brown speck. You can’t prevent this fungus, but can do something by keeping the mulch loose so air can circulate inside to keep this fungus out. Although mulch is great, don’t allow them to get packed, try to remove it at least once in a year and also rake it flat as if it will look like you’ve just mulched.</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 21:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organic gardening is the exact same as regular gardening except that no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides are used.  This can make certain aspects difficult, such as controlling disease, insects, and weeds.  Organic gardening also requires more attention to the soil and the many needs of plants. Organic gardening starts with the soil.  Gardeners must add [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-34" href="http://www.gardeningreport.com/40/natural-health-is-all-about-you-being-in-control/raisedbedgardenplans-th10"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-34" title="Gardening Report" src="http://www.gardeningreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/RaisedBedGardenPlans-th10.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Organic gardening is the exact same as regular gardening except that no synthetic fertilizers or pesticides are used.  This can make certain aspects difficult, such as controlling disease, insects, and weeds.  Organic gardening also requires more attention to the soil and the many needs of plants.</p>
<p>Organic gardening starts with the soil.  Gardeners must add organic matter to the soil regularly in order to keep the soil productive.  In fact, compost is essential to the healthiness and well being of plants grown organically.  Compost can be made from leaves, dead flowers, vegetable scraps, fruit rinds, grass clippings, manure, and many other things.  The ideal soil has a dark color, sweet smell, and is full of earthworms.  Some soil may need more natural additives than regular compost can give, such as bonemeal, rock phosphates, or greensand.  A simple soil test will tell you the pH balance and which nutrients you will need to use.</p>
<p>One thing that makes even gardeners that are very serious about organic gardening reach for pesticides is insects on their plants.  The best way to defend plants against insects is to take preventative measures.  One thing that can be done is to make sure plants are healthy and not too wet or dry because insects usually attack unhealthy plants and if healthy, they can often outgrow minor insect damage.  A variety of plant types is a good idea to keep pests of a particular plant type from taking out the entire garden.</p>
<p>Perhaps the best way to defend against insects is to make your garden enticing to insect predators, such as ladybugs, birds, frogs, and lizards.  You can do this by keeping a water source nearby or by growing plants that attract insects who feed on nectar.  Other ideas are sticky traps, barriers, and plant collars.  There are some household items that prevent against insects too, like insecticidal soaps, garlic, and hot pepper.</p>
<p>To avoid plant disease in organic gardening, choose disease resistant plants and plant them in their prime conditions.  Many diseases will spread because of constant moisture and bad air circulation, so the site of your garden and the way it is watered can help ensure against diseases.</p>
<p>Weeds can be an annoying and frustrating part of organic gardening.  Organic mulch can act as a weed barrier, but for even better protection put a layer of newspaper, construction paper, or cardboard under the mulch.  Corn meal gluten will slow the growth of weeds if spread early in the season before planting, as does solarization.  There&#8217;s also the old-fashioned art of hoeing and hand pulling that always works.  Your best bet in weed prevention is persistence.  Mulch well and pull and hoe what you can; after a few seasons you can beat the weeds for good.</p>
<p>Organic gardening is an excellent way to assure that your plants will be free and clear of all pesticides and, if taken care of properly, will be as healthy as possible.  Organic gardening may take a little more time and care than regular gardening, but after gardeners get the hang of it and figure out all the quirks of their garden, it is definitely worth the extra time.</p>
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		<title>Indoor Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 21:44:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people stick a fake tree in a corner, dust the leaves off every week, and call it indoor gardening, but indoor gardening has grown into much more than that lately.  There are also a lot of people that thinks plants belong and should stay inside, but there are many reasons for starting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-33" href="http://www.gardeningreport.com/46/grow-a-home-vegetable-garden-hybrid-vs-non-hybrid-seeds-which/raisedbedgardenplans-th9"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-33" title="Gardening Report" src="http://www.gardeningreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/RaisedBedGardenPlans-th9-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>A lot of people stick a fake tree in a corner, dust the leaves off every week, and call it indoor gardening, but indoor gardening has grown into much more than that lately.  There are also a lot of people that thinks plants belong and should stay inside, but there are many reasons for starting an indoor garden.  For instance, plants don&#8217;t only remove carbon dioxide from the air, they also remove many poisonous toxins and pollutants as well.  Indoor gardening will result in beautiful decoration in your house as well as cleaner air.</p>
<p>When picking out plants for indoor gardening, make sure the plants are adaptable and will be able to thrive in the conditions and setting in your house.  Consider how much time you will be able to spend caring for the plants, how much light your house offers, and also how much money you want to spend on your indoor garden.  If you are on a low budget, start with seeds or cuttings.  If you have a little more money to dish out you can buy a plant that is already grown.  Another thing to consider is if you want a plant that can be displayed all year or just for a season.     Herb gardens are a good thing for indoor gardening; they are both attractive and edible.  They will grow pretty quick and you won&#8217;t have to wait a long time to see results.  Some popular herbs, especially for cooking, are chives, dill, sage, thyme, and oregano.</p>
<p>When indoor gardening, consider the amount of experience you have before choosing a plant.  There are some plants that are stronger and harder to kill and therefore better for a novice gardener.  Examples are Fatsia, Cyperus, Scandens, Popular Succulents, Coleus, and Bromeliads.</p>
<p>Some things, such as the basic rules of maintaining plants, are different in indoor gardening that in a regular outdoor setting.  Since plants won&#8217;t get the sunlight they do outdoors, lighting is essential.  You need to know exactly how much light your plants need and pick plants that only need medium to low light, such as ferns or Philodendrons, unless you plan to supply artificial lighting.  If you buy a plant already grown, wherever you get it probably has better lighting than your house so you will need to &#8216;condition&#8217; your plant and gradually reduce the light it receives.  Once you get the plant inside, make sure and rotate the plant to encourage upright growth.</p>
<p>Just because you are indoor gardening, don&#8217;t think the plants don&#8217;t have to have water; they still do.  How often you water, once again, depends on what type of plant you have.  Make sure the water can drain out of the bottom of the pot and try to use water that is about the same as the temperature of the room.  Also pay attention to temperature in your house in order to ensure healthy plants.  A 10-15 degree range won&#8217;t hurt any plants, but rapid changes could cause damage.</p>
<p>Indoor gardening is not all that difficult; in fact, it is pretty much the same as outdoor.  There are even some advantages to indoor gardening.  For example, you won&#8217;t have to worry as much about bugs and insects bothering your plants.  You also won&#8217;t have to worry about wind or frost reeking havoc on your garden.</p>
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		<title>Hydroponics Gardening</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many gardeners are beginning to switch to Hydroponics gardening for many different reasons.  These types of gardens are small and can easily be grown inside and are perfect for most vegetables, especially the red tomato.  Also the equipment required for Hydroponics gardening is not expensive and they are relatively easy to manage. Hydroponics gardening is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-31" href="http://www.gardeningreport.com/50/wildflower-landscaping-and-gardening/raisedbedgardenplans-th7"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-31" title="RaisedBedGardenPlans-th7" src="http://www.gardeningreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/RaisedBedGardenPlans-th7-296x300.jpg" alt="" width="296" height="300" /></a>Many gardeners are beginning to switch to Hydroponics gardening for many different reasons.  These types of gardens are small and can easily be grown inside and are perfect for most vegetables, especially the red tomato.  Also the equipment required for Hydroponics gardening is not expensive and they are relatively easy to manage.</p>
<p>Hydroponics gardening is the growing of plants without soil, in other words, &#8216;dirties gardening&#8217;.  There are many methods of Hydroponics gardening, most of which work better than regular soil gardening because it is easier to give the plant exactly what it needs when it needs it.  Plants will only receive what you give them; therefore you will be able to regulate the pH, nutrients, nutrient strength, water amount, and light amount.  This makes it imperative that you research the kind of plants you will be growing so you know what they need to survive.</p>
<p>Hydroponics gardening is only as difficult as you make it.  It can be complicated if computers with sensors are used to control water cycles, nutrients, and light for the plants.  However, it can also be as simple as a hand watered bucket with a single plant.  The normal home Hydroponics system is usually made up of a few basic things: a growing tray, light (natural or artificial), a reservoir, a water controlled pump for watering (or some type of watering equipment), and some form of air pump to give oxygen to the nutrients.</p>
<p>The growing medium used in Hydroponics gardening can be any number of things, such as Rockwool, perlite, coconut fiber, gravel, sand, vermiculite, or even air.  You can get instructions from a gardening store or online or buy separate parts and build your own.  There are also kits already assembled for sale in gardening supply stores.</p>
<p>There are certain micro-nutrients that are necessary for healthy plant growth including magnesium, sulfur, calcium, cobalt, boron, iron, copper, manganese, and zinc.  These nutrients are absolutely essential to plants and if missing could cause the food to not be as healthy and in some cases even cause health problems for those who eat it.  It is very important that you use a quality fertilizer when Hydroponics gardening.</p>
<p>Another important aspect of Hydroponics gardening that must be closely regulated is the pH balance.  When the pH balance varies the plants will lose the ability to absorb nutrients that it needs.  The ease with which the pH in Hydroponics gardening is tested and controlled give it a huge advantage over regular dirt gardening.</p>
<p>Even though there are hundreds of different variations, Wick, Water Culture, Ebb and Flow, Drip, N.F.T., and Aeroponic are the six most basic types of Hydroponics gardening systems.  Hydroponics gardening is easy, affordable, and you can have fresh produce, flowers, herbs &amp; spices all year long!</p>
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		<title>Herb Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 21:37:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Herb gardening is becoming more and more popular every day, and for a good reason.  Herbs have practical value, serve a purpose, and with herb gardening you can actually use your plants.  When most people think of herb gardening they automatically think of cooking, but herbs are also grown for their pleasant aroma and their [...]]]></description>
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<p>Herb gardening is becoming more and more popular every day, and for a good reason.  Herbs have practical value, serve a purpose, and with herb gardening you can actually use your plants.  When most people think of herb gardening they automatically think of cooking, but herbs are also grown for their pleasant aroma and their beauty.</p>
<p>One important part of herb gardening is drying the herbs for use during the winter months, especially if you plan on cooking with them.  First the tops of leafy herbs have to be cut, washed, and hung up for the water to evaporate.  Then, tie stems together and hang up in a paper bag to dry.  After two to three weeks they must be removed; crumble the leaves, dry them out in the oven, and store in a glass jar.</p>
<p>One of the most common herbs gown in herb gardening is basil.  &#8216;Dark Opal&#8217; and regular green basil are beautiful additions to any garden and often used as decoration.  Dark Opal has light pink flowers and dark red leaves.  Basil isn&#8217;t just used for its looks; it is used for extra flavor in tomato juices and pastes.</p>
<p>Chives are very petite looking and resemble a blade of grass.  They are much stronger than they look, however, and will grow well through a drought and a drought.  Their toughness and sturdiness makes Chives a perfect plant for herb gardening, especially if the gardener doesn&#8217;t want plants that require a lot of hassle.  Chives are good used in salads, egg dishes, and many different sauces.</p>
<p>Mint is also very simple to grow and is good to use in mint jelly, mint juleps, lemonade, and any other kind of fruity drink.  Mint is also good in herb gardening for its unique minty smell.  Two herbs that appear in nearly everyone’s herb garden are thyme and sage.  Both of these herb gardening favorites are used for flavoring soups, chicken, turkey, pork, and other sausages.  Sage is also grown sometimes for its beautiful blue spiked flowers.</p>
<p>Lavender is probably the best smelling herb in all of herb gardening and is often used in candles, as a perfume scent, and to improve the smell in linen chests.  The light purple flowers smell absolutely lovely.</p>
<p>Other types of herbs often grown in herb gardening include borage (used in salads), chervil (used in egg dishes), sweet marjoram (flavors lamb, fish, salad, and soup), sesame (flavors crackers, cookies, and bread), and dill (flavors meats and used in pickles).  Herb gardening allows gardeners to use herbs from their own garden for cooking, looks, and smell.  Herb gardening will produce much fresher herbs with more flavor than store-bought herbs, and are a lot cheaper.</p>
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		<title>Flower Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 21:36:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flower gardening is becoming more and more popular every day.  Flowers can brighten everyone’s day, they smell nice, and are a great hobby.  Flower gardening is simple, inexpensive, and loads of fun.  Flower gardening can be done for yard decoration, simply as a hobby, or even professionally. There are some decisions that have to be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Flower gardening is becoming more and more popular every day.  Flowers can brighten everyone’s day, they smell nice, and are a great hobby.  Flower gardening is simple, inexpensive, and loads of fun.  Flower gardening can be done for yard decoration, simply as a hobby, or even professionally.<br />
There are some decisions that have to be made before even flower gardening can be started.  You must decide if you want annuals that live for one season and must be replanted every year, or perennials that survive the winter and return again in the summer.  When buying and planting, pay attention to what kind of flowers thrive in your climate as well ass the sun requirements.</p>
<p>When flower gardening, you must decide what type of look you want before planting.  For instance, mixing different heights, colors, and varieties of flowers together in a &#8216;wild-plant style&#8217; will give your garden a meadow look and can be very charming.  If short flowers are planted in the front of your garden and work up to the tallest flowers in the back you will have a &#8216;stepping stone style&#8217;.</p>
<p>You can order seeds for flower gardening from catalogues or buy them from a nursery.  Most people will go to the nursery and buy actual flowers and then transplant them.  After you have prepared your garden area and bought flowers, it is a good idea to lay the flowers out in the bed to make sure you like the arrangement and that they will be spaced properly.<br />
One of the easiest processes in flower gardening is the planting/ if you have seeds just sprinkle them around in the flower bed.  For planting transplants dig a hole just bigger than the flower, pull the container off, and set the flower in the hole right side up.  Cover it with the loose soil and press down firmly, then water.</p>
<p>Maintaining a flower garden is even easier than planting one.  Although they might make it on their own, a bag of fertilizer applied in the early spring is a good idea.  Pinch back any blooms after they start to fade and keep them good and watered.  To save yourself work during the next season of flower gardening, rid your garden of all debris and spread out organic nutrients like peat moss or compost.  Don&#8217;t forget to turn over the soil to properly mix in the fertilizer and rake smooth when finished.  If you have perennials planted be careful not to disturb their roots in this process.</p>
<p>Flower gardening is as easy as 1, 2, and 3: simply decide what to plant; plant it, and water, water, water!  Flower gardening is undoubtedly gaining in popularity and gives anyone excellent reason to spend some outdoors and test out their green thumb.</p>
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		<title>Gardening Equipment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nearly every gardener has some type of gardening equipment.  In fact, it’s nearly impossible to have a garden without used gardening equipment.  What kind of gardening equipment you use will obviously depend on the size and extent of your garden, what you are able to handle, if you want to spend a lot of time [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nearly every gardener has some type of gardening equipment.  In fact, it’s nearly impossible to have a garden without used gardening equipment.  What kind of gardening equipment you use will obviously depend on the size and extent of your garden, what you are able to handle, if you want to spend a lot of time in your garden or get done quickly, and finally, how much money you are willing to spend.</p>
<p>While many gardeners do not have expensive or high-tech gardening tools, all of them have some type of gardening equipment for cultivating.  Tools for cultivating can include both hand held tools and power tools.  What kind you buy depends on how serious of a gardener you are.  Hand tools include your everyday items like shovels, spading forks, rakes, trowels, and diggers.  These can all be used to get a garden ready for planting and are relatively easy and do not require much strength to use.  Other tools include a wheel cultivator, pickaxe, and mattock.</p>
<p>While power tools are a little more expensive than hand tools, they really cut down on the hard labor.  The most essential piece of gardening equipment is undoubtedly the tiller.  The tiller will break up the ground and get it ready for planting, chop up any debris, and help mix in fertilizer and compost.  If you don&#8217;t want to spend the money on a tiller you can hire someone or rent a tiller for one time use.  Other power tools that are very popular include chippers, garden shredders, and chain-saws.</p>
<p>If you have shrubs, hedges, or small trees in your yard, pruning tools are a vital piece of gardening equipment.  Pruning shears are good for branches about ¾” in diameter, while lopping shears can handle branches from a half inch up to about 2 inches.  Pole pruners are on a pole and can reach branches about 15 feet above ground.  Hedge shears and pruning saws are both larger, more heavy duty pruning tools for the serious gardener.</p>
<p>Since your plants must be watered in order to survive, and lets face it, it doesn’t rain whenever we want it to, gardening equipment for watering is a must have.  The one thing you can&#8217;t get along without is a water hose, everything after that is optional.  Many gardeners use sprinklers or s drip irrigation hose.  There are even timers you can purchase for sprinklers or drip hoses, if you are willing to drop the extra cash.</p>
<p>Gardening without gardening equipment would be a nightmare.  Sure there are some people who enjoy getting a little dirty while they plant their flowers, but even those types of people have the most basic of gardening tools, like a rake or a hoe.  Gardening equipment is a part of gardening, as important as the dirt and the seeds.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Container Gardening</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a garden lover, but have no space for your gardening appetite, don’t worry gardening is not necessarily out of your reach. In the available space of your house say balcony, patio, deck, or sunny window, you can create a container gardening, which will not only bring you joy but also vegetables. So, [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are a garden lover, but have no space for your gardening appetite, don’t worry gardening is not necessarily out of your reach. In the available space of your house say balcony, patio, deck, or sunny window, you can create a container gardening, which will not only bring you joy but also vegetables. So, are you ready to start container gardening yourself…</p>
<p>In the past, gardening is an exclusive realm of the landowner. Nowadays even the flat dweller can grow his dream garden without having any fuss. One’s dream can be fulfilled by container gardening, which means the gardening in a special container. Container gardening gives delights of landscape without weekly mowing. In the container, you can raise some perennials, annuals, and even shrubs and small trees.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t think container gardening can be achieved very easily. Container gardening also requires proper planning just like that of traditional gardening. Planning consists of finding your USDA zone (this will help to identify the suitable plant variety of your zone), amount of daylight you are receiving in your apartment, and finally choose your beloved plant variety.</p>
<p>It is always advisable to buy the plants from nearest nursery unless you have right conditions to go for indoor seedlings. You should not keep the tender plants of container gardening outside below 45° F temperature or in soaring winds. Moreover you should not leave the new plants through out the night in the outside to get frost it out.</p>
<p>There is a false notion that all the plants grow in the ground won&#8217;t grow in the container gardening. It&#8217;s not so. If you have any doubt, please do experiment on it.  Moreover, any container with holes for drainage can be used for your container gardening.</p>
<p>Container gardening requires little budget in the initial stage. But it is having low maintenance with good satisfaction. Container gardening requires little fertilizer and water according to the specific needs of the plants.</p>
<p>There is numerous pot growing vegetable varieties as container gardening. In this type, the vegetable plant requires only sunlight and water. Providing these two things can easily help you get fresh vegetables for your ratatouille or salad. You can get more satisfaction by serving these varieties nurtured by your own hands to your beloved pals.</p>
<p>Don’t despair-if you&#8217;re not having balcony or deck? Get nod from your landlord for window boxes, a modern container gardening. It is highly possible to grow many bloomy annuals year-round and indoor vegetables in your sunny window. There is another type of garden called community gardens, which will satisfy the city dwellers.</p>
<p>There is no need to end your container gardening since you have entered autumn. But you can continue your container gardening by selecting the plants that are withholding the frost. The common plant varieties that stand up to the frost are Eulalia grasses, Mexican feather grass, Cornflowers, Lavender cottons, Jasmine, Million bells, Stonecrops, etc.,</p>
<p>In order to extend the life of your garden from early spring to fall, you can replant to match the conditions. Even you can contact some of the America&#8217;s best gardeners through online to get design for your container gardening. They offer suggestions such as caring and choosing for pots, how to grow tips for succulents, roses, and bulbs, in containers.</p>
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