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Saturday, October 24, 2009

Container Gardens

Using container gardens

By Daniel Law







The use of containers in the garden literally had spread over the past several years, and it is not surprising. Containers offer a great way to provide seasonal color and interest in the garden, which serves many practical purposes as well. Every year, more designs, colors and materials and uses comes on the scene. New container polymer have a look terra cotta, concrete, stone and even the bronze medal in the faction of the weight and cost, and frequency of these forms of antiquity. Stone mounted containers can become a piece of inheritance, passed down through generations.







Containers are an excellent way to put any plant on the base of the statue. Of geranium red displays a simple plant and plentiful, and can be a star of stage, each station. The containers can be used to display more than just a yearbook, given that many of the landscape trees and shrubs, and durable goods are produced and transported and sold in containers, it is not surprising that it can be grown in planting your favorites. I have used pine, Japanese maple, wisteria in a large container of just the tip of the iceberg. More plantings such as these can be used much like a shrub or tree in the ground.







It might loosen the wall or fill a corner or to provide shade and plants under the canopy. It can also direct your eye to the container from a single point in the garden to another. Through the development of farms near the street curb and one near the front door, and your guests along clearly went to the house.







Of course, the Yearbook is natural in pots and planters. With care, they can provide a color long term. Yearbook few in the pot can go a long way. And one large planter filled with a bouquet of Yearbook able to compete on an equal footing with dozens of flowers in the beds.







The additional advantage of this thinking is that it is very easy to change the Yearbook or live before a party. You can drag the tired plants and replace them with fresher a few plants and you breathe new life into your garden. Or replace the entire plant with a new one. We buy large, hanging basket Yearbook is complete, remove the basket and set the plant in the pot and appears to have been on all summer.







Personally, I do this early in the year so you do not have to wait for the operation of mini-plants for the cultivation of perennial plants and the filling of the herbs and ornamental plants such as red Pennisteum can make an exciting display.







Provides herbs peak traffic, but also in terms of influence in the breeze. You can duplicate the feel of a garden is larger than through a combination of one or two of each station you enjoyed in particular. I have installed farmers using Miscanthus, black-eyed Susan, Autumn Joy Sedum and Coreopsis on the balcony, and simulation of a much larger park in the presentation, which contain a combination of one.







This is a great way to make the garden at hand for you and your guests. Another creative use of containers is a water park. Containers of water and submersible pumps, and the source, can be enjoyed any garden sight and sound to transport water.







I once used the old hand pump and a half whiskey barrel with submersible pumps to circulate water as a focal point for a small garden of the country. Distilled water from the tap in a barrel and recirculated again through hand pumps. So, do not hesitate to experiment with the authors. Cluster pots of various sizes and styles together. Mix shrubs, trees, annuals and even vines together for an exciting mix of colors, textures, shapes and sizes. If it does not work out, empty it and try something else!






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Container Garden

Container Gardening Tips
By Richard Kitsmiller



Sometimes, there just is not enough to give the yard green thumb out of the crisis it craves. Maybe you live in an apartment ... Or perhaps your garden is full and you still want more plants. If you have a patio area and fill it with green foliage using container gardening.



If you have a front or rear yard open space container gardening can be a solution to this problem that did not know you had, and Barry Baha syndrome! Below, and I have outlined the tips gained from years of experience with container gardening.



• It is logical to invest in high quality fired ceramic pots for your garden containers and these do not absorb water and crack in winter. The alternative - the fiber glass and plastic utensils, the new can work well if you choose high quality. These can be very light and difficult and will last for years.
• smaller pots restrict the root growth and provide little moisture reserve, be sure to match the size of the container on your plants and then increase by one or two, remember that the plant will grow larger soon. Plan to increase the volume and be ahead of the problem of many of the container garden enthusiasts face.
• Sanitation is very important. Drainage holes should be 1 / 2 inch or better in terms of size. Use of the screen and put a layer of gravel at the bottom of the pot to prevent soil loss and improved sanitation is always a good idea. I use coarse plastic screen designed for ponds. Bonsai pot screen also works well. Select the screen window of the past as they are small holes, and was easily fill.
• containers with lighter colors are best if you live in a warmer and more customers for your containers will be in direct sunlight. Lighter in color to reduce the amount of heat absorption. Roots that can reach more than 100 degrees in direct sunlight because it will lead to weaker growth, the acceleration of drying plants and dead.
• Place the container until the brick and tile, wood or strips. There is also a wheel stands available. This gives the bugs have no place to hide, and help to improve sanitation.
• plants that grow longer and bigger and spread in need of a broad base for balance and stability in the wind. Plans for the future, keeping this in mind when selecting container.
• soil mix and use is important. The use of soil quality and move away from the regular garden soil. Chunky mix of style to keep soil loose and good, but can reduce the depletion of water that requires the ability to retain water more often.
• Note of caution learned from my experience - no place for the United Nations wood chips, compost in the soil of your container, and they leach nitrogen where they decomposed and stunt growth plan through the reduction of nitrogen available to your plants. I have learned this through years of weak growth for my own garden container.
• Research appropriate container plants in the bedroom of your local or online, and those that can handle the heat, cold, dryness possible growth in the container.
• The presence of the fine structure of the root is much better suited to long-term growth of the containers. Examples, Japanese maple, a plant with the roots very fine, the oak tree - the roots of a plant coarse and usually take advantage of the long roots. No one is much better in a container and then on the other. If you are dedicated and determined, you can grow more in any container terminal. Just visit the Bonsai Exhibition and I think that this would be for sure. Bonsai can be attractive and will seduce you if you visit the bonsai exhibition or show. You've been warned.
• Make sure to check your plants daily for adequate moisture. Container plants need water, and monitor every day.
• Expert tip - get one of those investigations and use of water meters for your home and container terminals. I turned to my wife online expert who no longer have more than watered plants home with one of these. The best 10 bucks I ever spent before.
• Use of water-soluble fertilizer (I use miracle grow at half strength) every 3 weeks to maintain the nutrient rich soil for your plants. The alternative - slow release pellets are good for 6 months from fertilization with a single application. I love these things, and I use low nitrogen type of dynamite called lowes ether or Home Depot. The name of the dumb but good things.

Tip on the best possible way I can give you the best for container gardening



Insert your container garden to your automatic sprinkler system. Do this by adding one or two new departments, if necessary, to feed water to each of your container with drip irrigation pipes. Sometimes you can just take advantage of existing services quickly and easily, but should the water ever day or every two days. However you choose to do so, just to get this done.

Drip tubing of small diameter can even be the run-up right through the drain hole at the bottom of your large containers. I run my drip tubes in this way the plants are larger, and then use 2 or 4 or even 6 small drippers arranged in a circle in each container. Use a minimum of 2 to drippers on small containers. In this way you have drippers backup in case one gets on the same chord.



The result of Rasters upper drippers soil then cover with a layer of gravel every color so it looks very nice and drippers can not be seen. This keeps you beautiful container pleasing to look at and also keeps the darn cat of thinking plant your large containers is a square cat.



Expert tip from me, after years of experience using drip irrigation, are not used to regular drip filter, buy a whole house water filter is designed for home and run the water system through this, and then on your system, drip. Yes, access to model a large expensive but not one with Shell and clear (in the growth of algae and clear examples), spend 50 dollars on this and smile as you exit. You just do not something very smart. Yes, I know what I think of you, but will not fill the water drippers due to a bug save hundreds of dollars in replacement cost of plants over the years will be container gardening.



Part 2 of this tip - replace all your drippers every 2 to 3 years. Rasters - a few dollars, and the large container terminals - hundreds of dollars. You decide! Trust me, just do it - Replacement Rasters also advised.



I can tell you the tails of woe about the loss of plants and see my beloved 6 foot tall Japanese maple wither and almost die because I thought the drippers should last forever and never need replacement. See, even if it did not follow my advice about home water filter used on your system, drip is another enemy in sight. Hard water can lead to blockage of metals and building your Rasters. Happen, so as to replace those that Rasters also advised. Life on your yard will be best for you and your plants.



Container Gardening - just do it



I went out to your yard and enjoy the green foliage, which was once only naked yard space is very rewarding. The only way to become a great container gardener is to start immediately. The use of space you have, you have the time and knowledge you gain with each new container terminal. You and your friends will be amazed at what little effort and little green thumb will do to treat "Barry Baha syndrome".


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Black Garden

How to garden in black and walnut
By Jeff Wolfenden



Black walnut trees are beautiful. But for gardeners, it can be a curse, black walnut toxic to other plants.



Black walnut Juglone release, a toxic substance that can stop operations in the respiratory tract of more plants into the soil. Substance is present in all parts of the tree, from roots to leaves. Here are some tips for dealing with gardening and harmony almost black walnut tree.



Does not cut it down. If you cut down the tree, and will remain rooted in the soil, and it will continue to release plant, killing substances for several years.



Choose plants that are not sensitive to Juglone. Not all plants are sensitive to black walnut. Choose plants that are known to be less vulnerable to toxins.



Raised a family. Juglone may affect the entire park because of the spread of black walnut is enormous, but the poison in itself does not move efficiently through the soil.



The use of containers. Container gardening is often the best solution for plants that are sensitive to black walnut, especially if you're planting or under a tree near the drip line.



Promote good drainage. Make sure that the family garden is well drained, and this seems to mitigate the effects of Juglone.



Do not compost the garbage. Organic fertilizer in the garden you want to practically everything. But leaves the black walnut is not an ideal candidate for the compost pile.



Difficult to incorporate walnut trees in the garden, but with careful planning, which can reduce the effects of Juglone in your soil. If you do, and we hope to be able to grow in the garden healthy and abundant, despite the presence of black walnut.


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Friday, October 23, 2009

Backyard Garden

In the back garden and outdoor lighting in the Yard
By Barbara Volkov



Outdoor lighting in the courtyard of the front yard for your efforts and will welcome your guests and guide them to your doorstep. Park your backyard is a totally different story where you can be very creative with lighting.



Your garden is completely different from your neighbors. You may have trees and botanical gardens, and flower garden, pool, spa, deck, or in the open air in the living room. These are all areas that can be installed in the outdoor lighting in the courtyard of the atmosphere or highlight. There are several different types of lights that we can use the garden; road lights, and lights hedge of never, downlights, and stairway lights.



Path lights are used mainly in order to shed light on a corridor or a way to guide the family and friends safely. They can be individual or decorative lights rope lights on each side of the road. Individual lights are usually a shield to direct the light path and not the person on the road. Rope lights can be run along each side of the road.



Hedge lights use a broad beam of light over a larger area, and are constructed on the basis of long to upgrade the light away from plants or objects near the ground. They are excellent for lighting up precautions or shrubs.



Of never-lights are mounted on slender stakes which has the tendency upward. This is the tree lighting, fountains, and a statue of your favorites. Many of these lights and hoods to hide and display side of the lamp.



Downlights are contracted with lights lamps comfort. They are used to illuminate objects on the ground from a tree or mounted high on the wall. These lights in brackets to come with growing on trunks of trees, or you can wrap around the trunk with straps.



Lantern lights to small drawer that can be installed on the walls next to the stairs and will be highlighted directly to safety.



Could be your backyard lights on the deck should be done in a number of ways. You can have lights mounted on the wall or deck steps; other way is to put them flush with the surface of the ship itself. If you have attached to the surface of your home You can run the lights along the eaves of the house around the deck.



We come now to another type of outdoor lighting, which is the forum for rope lights. They are a good light to decorate your deck or patio. They are easy to install and take down whenever you do not need them. It can be hung just about anywhere, even on a balcony or a trellis. They can also provide more light on an area of fun and attractive at the same time.



Another good use of rope lights illuminate the path, especially in rural areas where there are no streetlights. Most of the swimming pools already light at the center to be used for night swimming around, but still dark. Using rope lights in the surrounding areas in the swimming pool is not just a safety feature in a quiet area but only for the collection of information or entertainment.



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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Asian Garden

Use Beautiful Asian Favors For an Exotic Garden Wedding
By Aaron Hu



More and more brides are deciding to give their weddings a theme to make the celebration even more unforgettable. A garden wedding with an Asian theme is a perfect way to merge the best of two different themes and make your party absolutely unique. The Asian details will give your garden party a touch of "far away" sophistication and adventure maintaining the beauty and delicacy you always pictured for your wedding.



But having a great theme is not quite enough to make your celebration nearly as unforgettable for your guests as it will be for you. To make this happen, you have to make sure you pick up the right wedding favors to thank the people joining you on this special day. These folks are probably your most favorite people in the world, so make sure you seize the moment by taking the opportunity to show them your love. Your wedding favor choice is the way to do this.



Let's start with cherry blossom wedding favors. Cherry blossoms are a symbol of prosperity and good luck in Japan so they make for a great choice for your wedding decor. Since they symbolize the wish to share love with your friends and family, it makes them the perfect meaningful guest gift. There is a huge variety of cherry blossom favors from which to choose. But, you still have to decide on the right one for you so consider carefully.



"Cherry Blossoms" Vellum Wine Glass Shades are a poster child of elegance and are sure to fascinate your guests while creating an amazing ambiance for your garden party Imagine all tables with lit candles softly lighting the green flowery scenery beautiful; no other way to describe it. To add even more green and flowers to the moment, you can go for Asian Pink Brocade Boxes. You can get these favor boxes in different shapes, colors and styles. They have a plastic film added to the interior that lets them easily transform into mini flower vases. You can use them to make your tables look amazing, and everyone will be absolutely thrilled when they know the can actually take them home.



Maintaining the whole "cherry blossom" theme, you can go for some more exclusive options. How about Personalized Cherry Blossom Hand Cream, or Personalized Cherry Blossom Mint Tins? While staying true to your Asian style and cherry blossoms, you can make your guests feel even more special by personalizing their favors. Plus, both favors are useful gifts the guests can use.



When celebrating out in a garden and it's warm outside, nothing will say "Asian" more clearly than silk hand fans. Cherry Blossom Silk Fans will keep your guest's air fresh, while adding a touch of sophistication to the moment and making your tables look absolutely beautiful. A big bonus is that guests will be thrilled to bring these delicate fans home to keep in their purses and take with them wherever they go. At the same time your guests will fondly remember your celebration every time they need some fresh, moving air on a hot summer day.



Ok then, enough about cherry blossoms, for those who are thrilled with the fan idea, but not so much about the flower blossoms, maybe a basic Silk Fan would be a better choice. These retain the elegant look but are a bit more versatile as you can get them white, blue or pink to better suit the mood of your theme. If you wanted something a little more on the plain side you could also choose White Paper Fans that are ideal for their simplicity and elegance. And, of course, Sandalwood Fans are yet another choice sure to charm everyone with their beauty and lovely scent. Perfect for a garden party.

Post Title Asian Garden