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		<title>Growing an Herb Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 15:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you choose to grow your own herb garden, the next step is selecting the kind of herbs you want. In addition to all the different herb plants out there, each plant has several varieties to choose from—such as basil which has 100s of kinds. The life cycles or growing periods vary with different herbs. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you choose to grow your own herb garden, the next step is selecting the kind of herbs you want. In addition to all the different herb plants out there, each plant has several varieties to choose from—such as basil which has 100s of kinds.</p>
<p>The life cycles or growing periods vary with different herbs. In order to make good decisions, it is important to know the growing period of your herbs. Before you purchase your herb plants, you will want to be aware of their growing season, or life cycle. There are three main types:</p>
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<li><strong>Annuals:</strong> This kind of flower begins with a seed. They grow, flower and die all in the same growing season. Some good annual herb plants are dill, cilantro, mustard, chervil, basil and borage.</li>
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<li><strong>Biennials:</strong> This kind of herb will grow for two years and can generally bear &#8220;fruit&#8221; after the first year. Some herb plants (like parsley) can produce leafage during both years but die early in the second growing season. Some biennials you should experiment with are angelica, Queen Anne’s lace and chicory.</li>
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<li><strong>Perennials:</strong> Herbs that tend to grow for more than two growing seasons are called perennials. The climate where  these herbs grow determines how many years they can come back, or if they can come back at all. Some perennials you might enjoy include yarrow, lemon verbena, mints, rosemary, scented geranium, thyme and lady’s mantle.</li>
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<p>I like raising herb plants with different growing seasons, but perennials are really rewarding because I don’t have to buy them again and replant them every year.  Be cautious of how much cold your perennials are exposed to because too much can kill them. Bringing your perennials in during the colder time of year is a good way to extend their growing cycle.</p>
<p><strong>These are some nice ways to lengthen the life of your herbs:</strong></p>
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<li>Some perennials will need for you to trim them back, unearth the bulb, roots or rhizome, and keep in your garage, basement or cellar over the winter.</li>
<li>If you are going to bring your herb plants inside during winter, use pots instead of planting them in the ground.  If you want to plant these herbs in the ground, a nice trick is to plant them container and all. These folks simply remove the whole pot at the end of the season and store them during winter months.</li>
<li>The best way to get an abundance of flowers from your biennials during the second growing season is to plant them midsummer.</li>
<li>Self-sowers are herb plants that sow their own seeds for the next cycle. A few fantastic self-sowers include: mustard, borage and catnip.</li>
<li>Snip off faded blossoms to extend the growing cycle of short-lived annuals. Depending on your area’s temperatures; your annuals may self-seed if you cut the herb back near the end of the summer.</li>
<li>The frost that can result from unexpected cold weather can kill your herbs if you do not protect them by covering them with a towel, sheet or blanket. Herbs that are in containers can be moved under a covered porch for protection.</li>
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<p>My hope for you is that these tips can come in handy when you begin your own herb garden planning. Getting it just as you envision it can be a struggle. I have been doing this for years and I often end up digging up what does not work and redoing it!</p>
<p>Here is more information on <a href="http://easyherbgardentips.com/herb-garden-information/">Herb Garden Information</a>. Here is a website with a free mini-course dedicated to <a href="http://easyherbgardentips.com/">Herb Gardens</a>.</p>
<p>Good luck with your herb gardening. Be sure to let me know how your herb garden grows.<br />
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		<title>Bonsai Pot &#8211; Top Six Commonly Asked questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 04:13:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>steve</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are thinking of buying a bonsai pot, but you are not entirely positive which bonsai pot will best meet your requirements, below is a few frequently asked questions that may perhaps help you make the right choice.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p> <strong>What bonsai pots are perfect for producing a hardy plant?</strong><br /> Clay pots are perfect for far-off temperatures. They care for the bonsai in both hot and cold weather condition, making it more invulnerable to harsh weather changes.</p>
<p> <strong>How are authentic Japanese and Chinese Bonsai Pots distinguishable?</strong><br /> Authentic bonsai pots are just made by hand in a distinct territory. A lot of age groups of bloodlines have been making bonsai plant pots for eras, and know precisely how to create one. These are spectacular for experienced bonsai growers for the reason that they are made quite exactly to produce a perfect tree.</p>
<p> <strong>How could I acquire a plush Bonsai Pot?</strong><br /> In the event that you need something exquisite and pretty for your bonsai tree, then look towards net sites. Many sell a broad series of pots from around the world. There will surely be something to match your requirements.</p>
<p> <strong>What design of bonsai pot should I start with?</strong><br /> You should start with a sizeable pot. Larger pots allow the tree to start developing a formidable and healthy root system. Later on you can work your way to a bit smaller pots, which diminish the development and produce a lovely bonsai!</p>
<p> <strong>What resources is best for a bonsai pot?</strong><br /> Bonsai pots are built from a comprehensive range of materials, and no stuff is more preferable compared with the other. Depending on the tree you arrange to plant, you must assign a pot that reflects that tree. Clay pots are acceptable for the most part, so are most premium wooden pots.</p>
<p> <strong>I need to have another question about bonsai pots answered. Where else should I check into?</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /> Decent websites are hard to locate.&nbsp;&nbsp;But, you aren&#8217;t the only one that has an interest. A huge number of folks who also own or are thinking of buying a bonsai pot visit <a href="http://bonsai-pot.bidandblog.com">http://bonsai-pot.bidandblog.com</a> .&nbsp;&nbsp;The forum is an extremely active, free of charge forum relating to <a href="http://bonsai-pot.bidandblog.com">bonsai pots</a> where surfers have most likely already posted virtually every probable question that you could want answered. &nbsp;&nbsp;And the site has realtime <a href="http://bonsai-pot.bidandblog.com">bonsai pot</a> auctions and a free of charge bonsai pot email alert service.&nbsp;&nbsp;Anyhow, that&#8217;s my two cents.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>On Choosing Plants For Your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 04:13:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone can plant a few flowers, but it takes a special sort of mind to grasp garden design. Many of the best gardeners come from an engineering background, with the ability to draw up diagrams, create timetables for planting and measure the perfect plot for the construction of raised beds. However, there are also many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone can plant a few flowers, but it takes a special sort of mind to grasp garden design. Many of the best gardeners come from an engineering background, with the ability to draw up diagrams, create timetables for planting and measure the perfect plot for the construction of raised beds. However, there are also many avid gardeners from the art/aesthetic side of things. They understand color very well and have no trouble researching garden advice on what plants look best next to one another. Perhaps this is why many American couples with very different skills come together to assemble the perfect garden, using a little bit of right brain and a little bit of left brain thinking.</p>
<p> Naturally, choosing the right plants is a particularly important facet of garden design. One strategy you might use is to choose a theme for your garden. At www.gardenplans.com/beds.html, you can buy garden blueprints and get expert gardening advice for different themes, such as Container Gardening plans, Wildlife Gardens, Getaway Gardens (sun or shade), Island Gardens, Corner Gardens, Food and Flower Gardens, Herb Gardens, Border Gardens, Moonlight Gardens, Late Summer Gardens, Two Story Deck Gardens and more. For just .95, you&#8217;ll get a full-color garden-scape painting, an overhead plan view, a blueprint planting plan, gardening tips for perennial flowers, a detailed plant list with cold/heat tolerance, a shopping list to bring to the nursery and a two page article on &#8220;How to Prepare Great Garden Beds.&#8221;</p>
<p> Lastly, be mindful of color in your garden design. A gardening expert will tell you that it&#8217;s best to cluster several different flower varieties with the same shade or hue next to one another, or use complementary colors across from one another on the color wheel &#8212; like blue and orange. Warm reds, yellows and orange make a lively, bold atmosphere, whereas subdued blues, purples and greens are more tranquil and relaxing. You should repeat some of the same colors here and there to create a sense of unity in your special space. Sound confusing? Hit the internet and look at some pictures to gather ideas before you begin!</p>
<p> If you feel you have the desire to change the look of your home from its usual façade, then it is time for you to meet Tania Hurtis. She is the brains of home improvement. She can change our homes into a style you never imagine possible. Call her now and experience her talents, especially her recommended tools of choice like <a href="http://www.ustape.com">measuring wheels</a>, precision tools and so on.</p>
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		<title>Flower Gardening Is A Good Hobby</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 04:13:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Perhaps you&#8217;ve made up your mind to create a garden that can be enjoyed by not only you, but by nature&#8217;s insects, birds and creatures too. Yet, do you have many gardening questions that need to be answered? Flower gardening for wildlife involves several different components. Most creatures like to live near a water feature, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perhaps you&#8217;ve made up your mind to create a garden that can be enjoyed by not only you, but by nature&#8217;s insects, birds and creatures too. Yet, do you have many gardening questions that need to be answered? Flower gardening for wildlife involves several different components. Most creatures like to live near a water feature, where they can get hydrated on those warm summer days. Birds are especially drawn to fountains full of circulating water. They also like to dwell near a food source. This means different things for different animals, of course, so you&#8217;ll need to do your research. Creatures also like places of shelter, such as rocks, bird houses or ground cover, for example.</p>
<p> If you&#8217;re interested in creating a garden that will attract song birds, then you can add a few special shrubs, annuals, perennials, native and cultivated plants to draw them to your yard. By growing plants from each group, you can provide fruits and seeds for all seasons to keep your feathered friends singing all year long. Be sure to add a bird bath and throw seeds out in the winter to keep your bird clan happy. Also, consider that in addition to your flowers, birds like trees for nesting, protection and shelter from the elements. Sometimes the trees even provide food like sap, seeds and berries. You can consider deciduous trees like dogwood, red mulberry, American mountain ash, sassafras, hazelnut, chestnut and black walnut, as well as evergreen trees like American holly, red cedar, blue spruce, Douglas fir, white cedar, ponderosa pine and California juniper.</p>
<p> You may want to also consider flower gardening to attract red ladybugs and dragonflies too. These carnivores will eat the unsightly aphids, beetles, flies, mosquitoes and other pesky creatures that are doing damage to your garden. Favorite ladybug dinners include cilantro, dill, fennel, chamomile, cosmos, geraniums, penstemon, yarrow and coreopsis. Water gardens that are generally shallow but two feet deep in the center are the best way to lure dragonflies, who enjoy a cool swim and places to hide beneath garden plants. They also like pond lilies, buttonbush, seedbox and horsetail rush, as these provide the sort of cover dragonflies like.</p>
<p> If you&#8217;re flower gardening to attract butterflies, then you will need a place for the insects to gather water, to seek solace from the sun and predators, as well as sources to breed and feed. With the exception of monarchs and other migrators, butterflies generally don&#8217;t like to migrate too far from what they need, so if your yard has it all, you&#8217;re likely to keep these beautiful insects around. Garden supplies stores online sometimes sell butterflies from farms that you can let loose in your backyard once it&#8217;s all set up to jumpstart the process.</p>
<p> If you feel you have the desire to change the look of your home from its usual façade, then it is time for you to meet Tania Hurtis. She is the brains of home improvement. She can change our homes into a style you never imagine possible. Call her now and experience her talents, especially her recommended tools of choice like <a href="http://www.ustape.com">measuring wheels</a>, precision tools and so on.</p>
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		<title>Advice on Producing Great Mushroom Compost</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 04:13:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mushroom compost is very popular product and used by many gardeners and landscapers, the product you buy from the shops is a product which is produced after a growing process. This article aims at providing you with the information so you can make your own mushroom compost and so you can cut out the middle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mushroom compost is very popular product and used by many gardeners and landscapers, the product you buy from the shops is a product which is produced after a growing process. This article aims at providing you with the information so you can make your own <a href="http://www.woodlandhp.co.uk/composts/mushroom-compost.html">mushroom compost</a> and so you can cut out the middle man.</p>
<p> The ingredients you need to start to make mushroom compost is <a href="http://www.woodlandhp.co.uk/composts/">manure</a>, hay, poultry manure, gypsum and mushroom spawn as well as a large compost bin and steam machine. Once you have these ingredients you are ready to go.</p>
<p> 1. To star mix gypsum and manure.</p>
<p> 2. You then need to put this base to the bottom of your compost bin and leave it in sunlight for 2 or 3 weeks to get decomposed completely. Once it has decomposed the bin then needs to be covered to allow all of organic materials to also decompose.</p>
<p> 3. You need to use your steam machine indoors to allow the compost to pasteurize. The sterilized rooms with the ventilation has to be used for allowing the steam to blow inside the room till such time the room gets heated to an approximate of 1600.</p>
<p> 4. After it is pasteurized it should be placed on trays and the mushroom spawn added and mixed.</p>
<p> 5. Then added peat moss to the tray and this needs to be kept inside and the humidity and the temperature of the room controlled. The full growth of mushrooms should be expected within 30 days.</p>
<p> A quality mushroom can be grown with the help of <a href="http://www.woodlandhp.co.uk/composts/shredded-horse-manure.html">horse manure</a>. This can be bought from shops or for fresh manure add 20% of wet straw and leave it outside. After some hours, the heaps centre will become hot. This process needs to be repeated and also kept moist. When it achieves the rotten position, the centre of the heap will not become hot.</p>
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		<title>Outdoor Furniture’s Importance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 02:34:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best place to relax is the outdoor patio. There are also times that outdoor patio is the place to held parties with our friends. It is the times we socialize and mingle with them. Spring is the most ideal season we can throw party in outdoor patio. While having our best time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best place to relax is the outdoor patio. There are also times that outdoor patio is the place to held parties with our friends. It is the times we socialize and mingle with them. Spring is the most ideal season we can throw party in outdoor patio. While having our best time outside the patio we always spend time staying in the patio furniture. Before throwing a party do we really know the importance of having patio furniture?</p>
<p> Now, here’s the list of <a href="http://www.secretgardenfurnishings.com/">outdoor patio furniture</a> and the importance:</p>
<p> <strong>Table and Chairs</strong><br /> Set of table and chairs is the most important among the outdoor patio furniture. Tables and chairs main purpose is used for eating meals. We play board games with our family and friends during our spare time oftentimes. There are various materials that tables and chairs can be made of. Three of the most popular materials are plastic, wood and aluminum.</p>
<p> <strong>Benches</strong><br /> Many people all at once may sit on a bench. It is ideal to have a bench in the patio if you have a big family and guests. Typically, benches are made of wood but there are others that are made of plastic and metal materials. We are relatively close to each other when we use bench that’s why it is the perfect patio furniture for bonding and chatting.</p>
<p> <strong>Porch Swings</strong><br /> Porch swings give added attraction in the outdoor patio though they are rarely found in most of the outdoor patio. Porch swings can accommodate up to three adults at the same time. Having porch swings can give us added relaxation while spending our time sitting.</p>
<p> <strong>Planters and Garden Accents</strong><br /> Planters and garden accents are the add-ons for patio furniture. {Planters give added beauty and attraction to any areas in outdoor patio.} Planters are made weather resistant for their purpose is to hold any plants. Garden accents also do the same function as planters. But, these are more eye-catching. Each garden accent is designed in a unique way. Having them in our outdoor patio provides us a pleasant feeling.</p>
<p> Having everything in our outdoor patio furniture is nice. After everything, we all like to see our home well groomed. Now, it’s better to know their importance then consider having them afterwards.</p>
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		<title>How to make your landscape look great</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 09:12:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>steve</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your yard is basically the first part of your home that everyone sees. It is this type of landscaping that will surely make the first impression on your visitors.Well, you want a nice yard if you are one of those people that like to have a nice home and make a good first impression.  Well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your yard is basically the first part of your home that everyone sees. It is this type of landscaping that will surely make the first impression on your visitors.Well, you want a nice yard if you are one of those people that like to have a nice home and make a good first impression.  Well in this article we are going to look at some ways to make your yard look great.  The main way we are going to do that is through the trees you plant in your yard.</p>
<p> First and foremost, the kind of trees we will be focusing on is the foxtail palm tree.Many people have decorated their yard with palm trees. But not many people have <a href="http://sotropicalfoxtails.com">foxtail palm trees</a>.  These are a rare type of palm that normally only lived in warmer climates.But some growers have recently been acclimating them to some sort of milder weather.This has allowed these beautiful species to start to thrive in milder weather. Simply because of this, if you really want a nice looking yard, you must choose this palm tree since most people don&#8217;t have it.</p>
<p> The next type of palm tree you could consider for your yard is the <a href="http://sotropicalfoxtails.com/otherpalms_page3.html">coconut palm</a>.Like the foxtail, this is typically another rare type of palm.Like the foxtail, it usually grew only in warmer temperature areas.But because it is now able to grow in some kind of a milder weather, it is more available for people to plant in their yards.</p>
<p> The major idea and concern is to use some rare palm trees to make your yard look beautiful.You actually want to use some rare palm simply because it isn&#8217;t something people are used to.  So if you are in the market for <a href="http://sotropicalfoxtails.com/otherpalms.html">palm trees for sale</a> you have to consider these rare palms.You can&#8217;t go wrong with them simply because not only are they rare, but they also look beautiful.</p>
<p> So to make your yard look fantastic, there you have one of the best ways possible. You will surely make a great first impression when ever you choose to plant these trees.</p>
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		<title>Getting Started With a Bonsai Garden</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you already have acquired a bonsai tree and you want to have more of them, there are some things you can do in order to make a garden out of your bonsai trees. Depending on how you want the space to look and the type of plants you are tending, you could get your garden started in no time; here&#8217;s how.</p>
<p> The choice of a rock garden is a popular and visually appealing style in bonsai gardening. The plants are secured underneath beautiful rocks, and the amount of water and care you give your trees will determine how long the garden will last. You should choose plant with deep roots and small leaves for such an environment. To start off a rock bonsai garden, many folks pick a Ficus or an Oriental Bittersweet plant, which are available at many plant stores.</p>
<p> After choosing your desired botanical specimen, begin incorporating rocks into the dirt. Construction areas are a great source for rocks, or they may be bought in sacks at home and garden outlets. The rocks you choose should be hard and strong, to ensure your tree gets the proper shape. Try to select rocks that have cracks, so you can introduce soil and water into them. This gives the impression that the tree has actually grown from the rock, and can give a very nice touch to your home garden or living space.</p>
<p> You may choose to start a bonsai garden with container plants you already own. Rock fountains or other decorative items like pillars will help show off the bonsai garden. Depending on the amount of space you have, you may also opt to create a man-made pond in the middle of your garden.</p>
<p> The best thing is to use different kinds of tree specimens in your plot. Choose a tiny fir as an element of your layout, along with a fruit-bearing cherry tree. When decorating, utilize the fact that different bonsai trees can be paired together, even if they don&#8217;t normally coexist in the same environments.</p>
<p>To find a great <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">bonsai plant</a> that will grow and flourish in the environment you plan to grow it in, you have to know a few things first. It&#8217;s also important to learn how to care for your <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">indoor bonsai tree</a> so that it thrives and takes on the shape you want it to.</p>
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		<title>A Beginner&#8217;s Guide to Vegetable Gardening</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Local experts can be a great place to start your vegetable gardening odyssey. You may not get the one-on-one garden advice you need from a place like Home Depot, but local nursery store owners and master gardeners are great sources of gardening information. Be sure to visit the Farmer&#8217;s Almanac page to learn about your local growing season and when the last frost is expected to arrive. This can help you plan when you&#8217;ll begin your gardening season. If you&#8217;re beginning in late spring or summer, there are still a few quick-growing crops like lettuce and transplanted tomatoes that you may be able to salvage.</p>
<p> The first step in designing a vegetable garden is choosing the right size and location. Firstly, make certain your location . Most vegetables need a good six to eight hours of direct light each day for optimal results. If you have a more shaded area, you can place your spinach and lettuce there. As you assess your yard, make certain to take into consideration the shade cast by your house and trees during certain times of the day.</p>
<p> Ideally, the garden will be handily situated close the kitchen, so you can tend to it with less effort and bring in your crop without hiking long distances. The most satisfactory soil will be full of nutrients and drain correctly, so you may have to add organic compost and use garden tools to ventilate the soil before you begin.</p>
<p> A gardening expert will usually tell you that raised beds are the best method for effective vegetable gardening. Garden guides love raised beds because they increase the growing area by reducing the amount of garden used for paths, they save fertilizer and compost materials, they are easy and convenient to work with, they work well with trellises, they are 12-15 degrees warmer than the ground so you can plant earlier, and they are beautiful to look at. To begin creating your raised beds, measure and stake down each garden bed and outline the beds with string. To raise the bed, loosen the soil with a shovel or fork and nestle your bed into the plot. Smooth the soil on the surface of the bed with the tines and back edge of a rake. Take your time when shaping the beds, for this step is very important. Each bed should rise eight inches above ground when all is said and done and the most productive raised beds are about three feet wide. You can line the beds with bricks, stones or wood, whichever you prefer.</p>
<p> There are several strategies when it comes to choosing which plants to use in your vegetable gardening endeavor. Some vegetables are grown from seeds in a method known as &#8220;direct-sow.&#8221; A few weeks before the last frost (check the Farmer&#8217;s Almanac to get this date), sow your beets, carrots, parsnips, peas, radishes, chard, turnips and salad greens. After the last frost, sow your beans, corn, squash and herbs like dill and cilantro. Next, you may want to use some transplants for broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, eggplant, parsley, peppers and tomatoes. Your summer squash, lettuce and broccoli will grow equally well from seeds or transplants, so that choice is up to you. Growing plants like beets, chard, green beans, lettuce, parsley, peppers, tomatoes, radishes and summer squash is rather easy in most parts of the country, so you may want to include a lot of these crops to start.</p>
<p>Eating healthfully doesn&#8217;t have to be expensive when you plant a vegetable garden. From <a href="http://vegetablegardensite.com/category/container-vegetable-gardening/">container vegetable gardening</a> to edible landscaping, you&#8217;ll find the information you need at the <a href="http://vegetablegardensite.com/">Vegetable Gardening</a> Site.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 22:35:18 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home gardening refers to any small activity that you carry around the house from watering the flowers and misting fertilizers or insecticides to lawn mowing and landscaping. Gardening is a popular occupation, and for lots of good reasons: some consider it relaxing, others want to enjoy the beauty of harvesting crops or they just try to go organic. Others reasons can certainly be identified here too.</p>
<p> An earth-friendly attitude more easily finds expression in home gardening. When you do home gardening to cover the needs of the household, it goes without saying that the use of pesticides and insecticides will be minimum if not inexistent. As for flowers they beautify any house.</p>
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<p>You can find equipment for home gardening in any local department store. It would be a poor investment to buy all the tools available. Just keep the activity simple, pleasant and comfortable. There are no more important aspects. Gloves will prevent hand injuries and heavy nail soiling, and good shoes will keep humidity away and provide protection for your feet. Choose your methods and equipment depending on what you grow.</p>
<p> Make a list of supplies before you go shopping and then go to the house and garden store or search online. For landscaping design you may have to shop around and get the best offers possible. Magazines, web sites and online forums could make viable recommendations for home gardening, and it doesn&#8217;t hurt to take a look. On the average, such materials also provide solutions to your dilemmas as well as answers to pressing questions.</p>
<p> You decide how complex or simple home gardening should be. You can can cultivate the entire garden or have just one bed to look after. Even so, having a garden does not necessarily force you to take up gardening all the same. You can hire someone to trim the hedges and cut the grass as you may not have the time or the disposition to &#8216;get dirty&#8217;. Consequently, home gardening is an occupation you love. Whether productive or enjoyable, gardening could become the perfect refuge from a stressful world.</p>
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