Organic vegetable gardening is something more farmers are getting into because it is cost effective and they are able to produce almost the same yield of crops. You must first understand the organic vegetable gardening principles before you can do this in your own garden. The use of fertilizers, nutrients or pesticides is forbidden in organic vegetable gardening. The two things you will use to make it all work are sunlight and water, so nature is your partner here. The ideal area and adequate drainage must be provided since we don’t produce these ourselves.
Written on April 30, 2009 | Posted in
Gardening |
Leave a comment
How many Roses did you lose last winter? How many more are borderline cases - weak looking and with a lot of die-back when you start to prune them, but still with a bit of life left, so that as you go over them you decide to let them remain, on the slim chance that they may “grow out of it”? (Chances are that if they do, they will not give you many good flowers before autumn.)
Written on April 30, 2009 | Posted in
Gardening |
Leave a comment
Manufacturers have put together some great bathroom sets with a number of coordinated items to enhance your bathroom. If you don’t know where to start decorating your bathroom then choosing a bathroom set you love provides a great way to begin putting together a room scheme. With the help of your bathroom set and the tips below you will be able to quickly create a beautiful bathroom.
Written on April 30, 2009 | Posted in
Gardening |
Leave a comment
Every garden has its fair share of annoying drawbacks, one being various kinds of pests. And dont think for one minute that organic gardens are without them!
Written on April 30, 2009 | Posted in
Gardening |
Leave a comment
This article is to give you three really good ideas to lessen the amount of maintenance that you need to put in your yard. If it is in your plans to redo your front yard into a maintenance-free landscape, then you can make use of the information here.
Written on April 30, 2009 | Posted in
Gardening |
Leave a comment
Box gardening is a very convenient way to grow vegetables. A box can be placed on a deck or even cement. It is perfect for condo and apartment dwellers. It is wonderful for beginning gardeners because there is no guess work about soil components in your yard. The soil is already provided in a perfect form, and it will last for years to come. There is also much less work, as the weeding is almost nonexistent. Square foot gardening makes the most of your space. You do not plant seeds in traditional rows, but in groups. The spacing between seeds can be the same. A 4×4 box can grow over 100 spring vegetables. The soil you put in your box must be just the right mix of peat moss, vermiculite and several different composts.Peat moss and vermiculite are ingredients that retain moisture. These help to keep your box soil from drying out. The compost mixture has all the nutrients and minerals needed. A 4 x4 size box, six inches high, holds 8 cubic feet of soil. This size garden can feed one adult for a growing season.
Written on April 30, 2009 | Posted in
Gardening |
Leave a comment
List for Vines and groundcovers for the Cold NORTHERN STATES
Written on April 30, 2009 | Posted in
Gardening |
Leave a comment
When you are renovating your basement ensure that you have arranged everything. First of all, you must decide firsthand what kind of replacement basement windows you want.
Written on April 30, 2009 | Posted in
Gardening |
Leave a comment
New patio cushions are ideal for brightening up a dull patio and outdoor furniture which is a little past its best. Your patio will look a million times better and you’ll be more comfortable sitting on soft thick foam than on old worn out cushions too.
Written on April 30, 2009 | Posted in
Gardening |
Leave a comment
By 1925 there were practical uses of hydroponics established in the greenhouse industry. By the next decade, there is already a big growth with the green house industry as researchers grown conscious of the future of farming hydroponically for commercial purposes.
Written on April 30, 2009 | Posted in
Gardening |
Leave a comment