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• Saturday, February 07th, 2009

When learning about outdoor and indoor plants, knowing their life cycle is crucial. A plant life cycle diagram can help you to find out when your species may bloom, when you can breed your species, and when some types of plants require to be watered or dried out. By gathering data on the life cycle of your species, you can be certain of its longevity. With exotic or simply expensive plants, this could work to guard your investment.

A proper plant life cycle diagram will include a few key things. First, it will contain all phases of the life of the plant, beginning with the seed’s creation to the plant’s death. If the plant life cycle diagram is missing any stage of the development of the species you are researching, your chances of properly caring for or breeding your species will be much lower.

The most simplistic phases of a plant’s life cycle are the seeds stage, germination stage, the seedling stage, the vegetative stage, the flowering stage and the pollination stage and finally death. Depending on the type of species that you are learning about, this cycle may fluctuate.

Because of what a plant life cycle diagram shows, most diagrams are not linear. Expect a circular chart showing the way the seed is created within the middle of the plant’s life span. As seeds show up in the flowering or pollination stage of the plant’s life cycle, it is vital to have the ability to notice when the plant seeds. This is really  needed for those planning to breed plants such as mints. Cycles will be different depending on the reproductive cycle of the species. As a number of plants can breed through duplication or seeding, a plant life cycle diagram does not have to be exactly the same for different species. Usually, the more exotic or rare a plant is, the more details the diagram is likely to show.

If breeding plants is what you are about to do, keeping the relevant information nearby will prove useful. Your central focus in the plant life cycle diagram would be on the pollination, flowering and seeding stages of your kind of species. All of the aspects here, ranging from required temperature changes, watering  and condition changes to promote reproduction are the most needed.

For those of you who are just caring for plants, you should learn about your plant’s reproductive cycle, as its care has a tendency to change in this phase of their life. If you are tending to your species properly, its reproductive cycle is likely to be extended. This frequently results in lasting and more frequent flowering periods.

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• Tuesday, February 03rd, 2009

In some areas vegetable gardening is getting as popular as going to grocery stores and actually buying them. Vegetables grown in vegetable gardening are usually cheaper than those bought in stores, and they definitely taste better. Moreover, vegetable gardening does not differ from growing flowers and herbs. You only need is to provide plants with proper care and conditions and you can season very tasty produce from your own garden. When interested in vegetable garden planning, you need to take a few things into consideration.

At the beginning you have to decide on the size of your garden. Then, choose the right place, that meets the requirements of good air flow, good drainage, goo soil, and proper sunlight. Due to obvious reasons, vegetable gardens usually attract much attention of animals such as dogs, rabbits, or deer. They will with most certainty try to get to your veggies. If you do not want to share your produce with all neighbouring animals you amy want to surround your garden with a fence, or put out traps for mice and moles.

Before starting vegetable garden planning, you need to prepare the soil properly. To improve the condition of soil, you need to cultivate it and add some materials. You should start with tilling the soil to avoid weeds, and add mulch into it. If your garden is small, it is better to use a spade that a plough. Pay attention to mulching, as it releases nitrogen, minerals, and other nutrients plants need to thrive. There are different types of mulch, however compost is definately the commonly used. The kind and amount of fertilizer used usually depends on the type of soil. However, there are certain plants that have special requirements, ie. leafy plants, such as spinach, cabbage, and lettuce in most cases grow better with more nitrogen, whereas root crops like turnips, beets, or potatoes require more potash. Tomatoes and beans use less fertilizer, while plants like onions, celery, and potatoes need a larger amount.

Bear in mind, that with vegetable garden planning it is vital to remember about garden arrangement. Unfortunately, there is no golden rule that will work for every garden because of varying conditions. Among often quoted ideas is planting vegetables that need limited space in close proximity. It refers to, for example, radishes, lettuce, beets, and spinach. Additionally, these plants that need more space, should also be planted together. Among those you can find corn, pumpkins, and potatoes. The other rule is to grow the tall plants towards the back or next the the fence of your garden and shorter ones in the front so that they all get enough of sunlight.

When you’re done with vegetable garden planning, planting time finally comes. Pay attention to the requirements as far as planting season is concerned. For impatient gardeners, there is also a solution. If you start planting a bit earlier than recommended, you may consider using hotbed inside and then transplanting the plants outside. Once you are done with planting, remeber to water the plants thoroughly. The amount of water needed will depend on the type of plant, however, it is said that most plants need the equivalent to about an inch of water per week.

Weeds are pest of every gardenenr. But they have to be controlled because they will take up water, light, and nutrients from the vegetables. Moreover, they can also spread disease and attracting insects to the garden. Tilling and mulching helps to get rid of weeds. To protect against disease and insects buy seeds that are disease resistant or use controlled chemicals.

Vegetable garden planning needs proper attention and preparation. Growing popularity of growing vegetables is caused by its rewarding nature. Vegetable garden is quite cheap and provides you with fresh produce, excellent taste of homegrown veggies, and is a pleasant sight as well. If you pay attention to the precautions and keep maintaining your garden, your vegetables will flourish for many years.

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• Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Gardening has been experiencing technological boom and expansion over the years. New trends and fashions flooded gardening stores. One of those novelties is water gardening. It refers to gardening that takes shape of waterfalls, ponds, fountains, enhanced by rock and lighting, plants, and fish. 

As far as a home water garden is concerned, there is probably nothing more important than choosing the right place. Both the plants and fish require large amounts of sunlight, thus, open spaces, far from trees are sought for as the best sites for water gardening. Moreover, it will prevent leaves and debris from gathering in the water tank.

You should start arranging your home water garden from choosing the right size. The driving factor here is money you want to spend as water gardens tend to be quite expensive, especially if you decide to expand and add a lot of rocks, plants, fish, and light. Pay attention to the size of the property you own, and the time you are willing to devote to maintain your water garden.

Aquatic plants have also many types, they can be free floating, submerged, or marginal. If you go aquatic plants shopping, take into consideration the fact that they should cover only half of the water. However, which types you pick depends only on your taste. There are plants that smell really nice, some give more oxygen than others, thus will keep the pool healthier. Some plants, on the hand, are simply beautiful. There are as well many advantages of keeping fish in your pond. Fish are responsible for eating up all the debris and controlling the amount of insects.

Potentially, the main problem with a home water garden is getting rid of algae. Algae grow well in water full of nutrients left over from feeding fish and fertilizing plants. To avoid these difficulties, make sure beforehand that your water pool is designed and built properly and do not forget about maintenance. Then, algae problems will be kept at a minimum.

No matter what the size is, all garden pools, ponds, water tanks will need to be maintained all year long. If you pay attention at planning stage to what type of plants nad arrangements you choose, you can significantly narrow down care issues and improve health and balance of your water garden.
Algae can be avoided by decreasing the number of nutrients provided to fish, by reducing the amount of fertilizers, by installing a filter, and replacing water from time to time.

Maintaining a home water garden is not really more demanding than traditional gardening. It is quite specific, but there is a growing amount of people that are fond of their water gardens. Some gardeners are not good at regular planting, however, they excell at water gardening. So if you want to spend some quality time outside, or just make your garden look more beautiful, create a home water garden.

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• Monday, January 26th, 2009

Herbs are more and more eagerly grown nowadays. There are obvious reasons for the interest in growing a herb garden as it is rewarding, practical and healthy. Having your own small plantation of basil to supply your everyday cooking demands, provides you with fresh, organic spices and saves your money. But it is not only that, herbs are planted to spread nice aroma and because they look nice.

When growing a herb garden drying is a process you should not forget about. It preserves herbs for using them during the winter, especially if they are used for cooking. First, you cut the tops and leaves, wash them and hang up to dry. Next, the stems should be tied and put in a paper bag. Then, two or three weeks later, you should remove the stems, crush the leaves and dry them in the oven. The best way to store them is in a glass jar.

Definately, basil is the most commonly grown herb. It is often planted as decoration due to its beautiful additions such as “Dark Opal” and regular green basil. Dark Opal stands out with its light pink flowers and dark red leaves. Very often basil is used for flavoring tomato juices and pastes.

Almost equally popular is chives, looks like a very petite blade of grass. In reality, they are not that weak as they look and can survive a severe drought. Growing chives is fairly simple, and does not demand a lot hassle, which makes this sturdy herb perfect if you consider growing a herb garden .. Chives are are added to egg dishes, salads, and many different sauces.

Used in mint juleps, mint jell , lemonade, and other fruit drinks, mint is also easy to grow, thus good when growing a herb garden . Its unique minty smell brought it fame. Two other herbs that appear in many herb garden are sage and thyme, both used for flavoring soups, chicken, pork, turkey, and sausages. Sage is also grown sometimes for its beautiful blue spiked flowers.

Famous for its exquisite smell, Lavender is often used in candles, as a perfume scent, and to improve the smell in linen chests. The smell of light purple flowers is very pleasant.

Among other herbs often used when growing a herb garden are borage (used in salads), sweet marjoram (flavors lamb, fish, salad, and soup), sesame (flavors crackers, cookies, and bread), chervil (used in egg dishes), and dill (flavors meats and used in pickles). Herb gardening allows gardeners to use herbs from their own garden for cooking, decoration and aroma. Herb gardening produces much fresher herbs with more flavor than those bought in stores, at a lowest cost.

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