Archive for ◊ March, 2009 ◊

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• Saturday, March 07th, 2009

The variety of books on gardening available in bookstores is enormous. They cover most topics and provide information impossible to find elsewhere. Being rather cheap, they end up being worth much more than the price you pay. They are perfect source of information about plants and therefore can serve personal use or become a perfect gift for your gardening friends.

When starting a garden, it is almost essential to provide yourself with a manual - a book on gardening to lead you through most basic concepts. Books are full of step-by-step instructions and easy to understand directions on how to plant a garden,ie. breaking up the dirt, how much water your plants need, which nutrients to add, and any other novelties.

Gardening books come in all shapes and sizes, from simple leaflet-type pamphlets to elaborate, hundred-pages works covering all the issues on plants gardening. They are not only very informational, but also full of gardening tips and hints on making garden healthier, and your work easier and more effective. Some of the books on gardening can be the sole source of information on preventing against and fighting diseases that strike plants.

In many cases, gardening books serve the purpose of inspiring the readers. Many gardeners turn to traditional plants gardening. However, reading provides them with ideas of plants they have never thought of having in their garden before. They discover hundreds of vegetables and herbs that are perfect for their needs and meet their expectations. Millions of beautiful flowers are still waiting to be discovered by gardeners amateurs, who are usually a little bit afraid of unknown plants. With a book at hand, you will confidently make choices what type of flowers you need and will it grow in your area. You can choose an exotic plant instead of typical rose bush, that all your neighbours are already growing.

Even if you do not enjoy reading about gardening tips, these books are an excellent way to please your gardening friend. It is a great gift- personalized and cheap. You could even offer books on gardening to a person that does not actually grow a garden. It is possible that after reading the book they may want to start gardening.

All in all, gardening books are great for gardening amateurs, professionalists or even non-gardeners. No matter how much gardening knowledge and experience you have, there is a gardening book out there that can impress you and teach you something new. Books on gardening provide you with information on every type of plant you can think of: shrubs, flowers, vegetables, fruits, trees, even weeds, if you come up with idea of growing them!

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Author: admin
• Tuesday, March 03rd, 2009

If you are new to gardening and you want to start planting, do not think of huge projects. A small plant bed of 25 or 30 square feet is a good start. That is perfect fit for about thirty plants which will give you a chance to test your green thumb on one hand. On the other, you will have the sense of being able to manage your endavour and enjoy the process. And if you do like what you do, you can expand the planting area.

Secondly, you need to find appropriate place for planting. Sun exposure is an important factor when choosing a site. Plants gardening should be done in an area that is well sun lit for at least six hours a day. Avoid shade and large trees which will suck in all the water and nutrients from the soil. Stay at least three feet away from fences and buildings. If you live in a hot climate, it is good select a site, that is not exposed to sun at noon and early afternoon. If the place is really sunny, keep that in mind when choosing the types of plant that will adapt. Do not fall for rocky soil, it is difficult to improve its quality.

The time has come for a bit of exercise. Yes, it is time to dig. Plants gardening is not neat, so get used to the dirt under your nails. At the beginning, get rid of all the debris, grass and weeds. Then dig holes of about one foot depth. Check if the soil is acidic. If yes, add a bit of lime.If there is too much sand, add peat moss. Plants will grow well in neutral to acidic soil and a bit of fertilizer.

When planting seeds, follow the directions on the packaging. If you are transplanting plants, choose the ones with healthy looking leaves, stems and roots. Smaller plants should be put in front, followed by bigger ones. Success is determined by planting at the right time. Do not plant during freeze. Remember to follow given instructions. If uncertain, ask for help and guidance.

If you have already successfully started plants gardening, do not forget that final achievement is a matter of constant care. Remeber to water the plants. Water conditions their gowth.With few plants, you can rely on hand watering. If you have more, use sprinklers. To water effectively, choose cooler parts of the day. How much water is needed will depend on the type of plant. Most plants should receive an inch of water a week. This changes of course in hottest periods.

If you want to help your garden grow, add mulch or compost. It improves fertility immensely and holds moisture in the soil. Mulch is made of wood chips, grass clippings, leaves, manure, and pine needles.

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