Archive for ◊ January, 2009 ◊

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• Monday, January 12th, 2009

Of all plant species, flowering plant identification is considered to be one of the simplest. As you are able to view the plant’s flowers as well as its leaves, you are far more likely to make a positive identification than with a plant that does not flower. This is simply because there is another aspect to compare against when doing the research and learning about the plant. As there are quite a few plant species with highly similar aspects, that differ only in the size of the plant, the number of leaves or the number of the leaf’s veins, closely examining the blossom can really make the difference between confirmation and uncertainty. Nevertheless, flowering plant identification should be carried out with the flowers in bloom, which restricts the period when a positive identification can be made. If a plant has started blooming, you are able to make a positive flowering plant identification. This is done best well after most of the buds have turned to flowers, still extra effort should be taken to have the buds inspected as well, as this data will be helpful in identification. When carrying out flowering plant identification, it is advisable to have a good eye for detail. Even with the blooms at your disposal, identyfing a plant is not an easy task. In some cases, some unusual or exotic breeds of plants differ just enough to be misjudged for a regular household plant. Nevertheless, these species have different tending requirements than their similar cousins. If you think you may have got an exotic or unnusual plant, correct identification is crucial. With some exotics, a proper flowering plant identification is likely to allow you to breed the plant, which obviously has an array of assets. If you are intending to perform a flowering plant identification, there are some tools that should be kept nearby. A plant encyclopedia will help you to check the plant’s physical characteristics as well as find out what the needs of the plant are. What is more, life cycle diagrams are best to be kept readily accessible. As the majority of plants change at the time of their reproductive cycle, this could give you clues on your plant’s identification. Should you have difficulties making identifications of your plants, recording all of the data you have gathered may assist you in perfoming that task at a later time. By using a notebook to keep these records, you will be able to properly label the flowering plants after several flowering cycles to get the positive identification that you need.

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• Thursday, January 08th, 2009

Every day, more and more flowers pop up in our gardens for numerous reasons. For one thing, flowers themselves are a great hobby, their smell is nice, and the sole sight can brighten many gloomy faces. What is more, flower gardening is easy, cheap and gives you plenty of entertainment. You can plant flowers just to decorate the front of your house, have a nice hobby, or make money out of it. In every case, it is extremely rewarding. Before getting ready for flower gardening, you need to make some decisions. You have to choose if you buy annuals that live for one season only and must be replanted each year, or perennials that can survive the winter and blossom again in the summer. When you buy and plant the seeds, pay attention to the climate of your area and the sun requirements. If you plan planting flowers in your garden, you should set some guidelines as far as the type of flowers and general outline are concerned. For instance, when you mix various heights, colors, and types of flowers in a "wild-plant style", your garden will look very naturally, like a meadow. If, on the other hand, you plant short flowers in the front and work your way up to the tallest plants in the back, you will get a "stepping stone style". Most people order flower seeds from catalogues or just buy them from a nursery. In the nursery, you can find actual plants and then just transplant them in your own garden. Before you start planting, it is good to lay out the flower bed and make sure the arrangement is what you were looking for. Fortunately, planting is the easiest step in flower gardening once your soil is ready. If you have flower seeds, just sprinkle them over your flower bed. For transplants, dig a hole a little bit bigger than the flower, pull the container off, and set the flower in the hole, right side up of course. Cover the roots with soil and press down firmly. Finally, water the plant. Do not forget about your flower bed during the year. It is quite easy to maintain. Firstly, a bag of fertilizer applied in the early spring is a good idea. Secondly, remember to pinch back any fade blooms and keep the plants watered. To make your life easier during the next season, rid your garden of all debris and spread out organic nutrients like peat moss or compost. It is important to turn over the soil to properly mix in the fertilizer and rake smooth when finished. If you have perennials planted rake carefully so that you do not disturb their roots. Flower gardening is really simple. It is enough to decide what to plant; plant it, and then remember about watering! Plants gardening is getting more and more popular with each day. It provides you with excellent chance to enjoy your time outdoors.

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• Monday, January 05th, 2009

If you are a plant growing fan, take your time to read this article, as I am sure you will benefit from it immensely. Various gardening tips are often quite easy to find. You can get gardening advice from different gardener amateurs, professionalists, you can find it in a gardening catalogue, books, or magazines, even on the Internet, or any other place. Even though you will come across variations with growing different plants, all in all some gardening tips are typical for all the plants. For instance, the gardening tips given for planting are pretty much uniform. As a general rule you should find the place for plants with room to grow comfortably so they do not overcrowd each other. Obviously, good air flow is a definite advantage, and plants should be well sunlit. Usually, advice will tell you to include some type of nutrients to the soil for better plant growth. Typical ones are mulch or compost. As far as watering plants gardening advice, in contrast, is a little more varied. Different types of plant need different amounts of water. Which means, you would not like to water a cactus nearly as much as you would water a tomato plant. How much water you provide will also depend on other factors such as the climate, where you live,and how rainy your area is. Nearly all gardening tips will tell you to fertilize your plants when you plant them and throughout their growing season. Which fertilizer you will choose, should depend not only on the soil content but also on pH balance. Sometimes, you can use compost instead. You can easily find tips on how to make a compost pile on the Internet. Weeds, insects, disease are worst nuisance for every gardener. Advice on how to get rid of them is in all probability the most important in all of plants gardening. If you do not put up a fight, these pests will invade and ruin your garden. There are many different chemicals and pesticides on the market, and gardening advice will usually advise gardeners on which chemicals are better, less harmful, and easier to administer. Definately, gardening is not a simple task. You need to fight against weather, insects, disease, and weeds. From time to time all the gardeners will search for gardening advice. And why not, if so many forces can take a garden out? General gardening advice is easily available on the market. However, if you take some time and look a bit harder you will also find specific advice for these plants that give you trouble. To conclude, gardening advice is quite easy to find, and while it is possible to come across the occasional bad apple, most of it is professional and will help with any gardening question.

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• Saturday, January 03rd, 2009

There are several systems that one can use in order to identify house plants. As quite a few plants are usually not labeled properly in stores when you buy them, having the skills to identify them without help will make it possible for you to take proper care of your plants. If you’ve been given plants, possesing the ability to identify them will also prove to be useful. There is a number of crucial features involved with identifying house plants. An excellent eye for detail is only the beginning. Two types of house plants may differ only in the number of veins within each leaf, the total number of leaves, or minor color variations. Do not be timid about taking your time when identifying house plants. Thorough examination is likely to help you perform a positive identification. While the two varying kinds of plants could only have several minor physical differences, the required care may be quite different. Once you have adapted to maintaining the required care for detail, access to research may be needed. When identifying house plants, possesing references to have a look at or pictures to compare against is key in order to guarantee a correct identification has been made. Knowledge plays an important role when one is unsure of the species of plant one has. Once you have collected the required data, and you have cautiously inspected the breed, you need to keep in mind that identifying house plants is not always totally accurate. Your plant’s health may trick you into thinking the plant you owe is actually something else. A sick specimen may not really have all of its foliage, which would stop your ability to determine the right species of your plant. It is usually best to perform an identification only after your plant has been restored to good health. A bonus to identifying a house plant is the skill to tell what isn’t a house plant. It isn’t unusual for blooming, yet poisonous plants, to be planted at homes. If that is the case, the specimen should be eradicated or donated to prevent it from causing ill health to members of the family. Poisonous plants are not supposed to be burned because their fumes can be lethal. By having the ability to positively identify house plants, you will have the skills to ensure proper care, defend against becoming ill from toxic plants, and recognize when you have purchased a rare or unusual house plant. This ability is also beneficial when you are considering breeding plants, as it gives you the ability you to determine when a type is ready to be bred, and having appropriate plants to breed it against.

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