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Free Gardening Tips

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Use Water Efficiently

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Water scarcity all over the world has evolved into a problem that needs immediate solution by all those involved. The water facilities, public or private, the local, governmental or international associations and organizations, the national environmental departments and the vast public have to be informed on what water quantities they should be consuming and how that translated into a deficit or overflow of water resources.

Especially when one considers watering gardens and back or front yards, watering them deeply and thoroughly sounds like the only option. But there is also another issue that one has to consider; water frequency. The number of times one waters the plants that exist outdoors as well as indoors is extremely important for controlling the overall water consumption patterns. Watering plants infrequently, depending on their specific needs, is not a bad idea. Instead of leaving the watering process last for more than three hours each time-which does not benefit the soil or the plants-it is best if one decides to water them twice or once a week; again depending on the season and specific plants watering requirements. Since plants send out extra roots in dry conditions to seek water, this type of watering plan will encourage rooting and greater tolerance to dry spells. In addition, as nature illustrates, plants often bloom more profusely when stressed, as the natural instinct to reproduce creates more flowers.

Thus, you should water responsibly, using correct watering techniques. For example, you can water only during late in the afternoon, but before the sun comes down, so as to prevent the weather conditions from heating the water and thus reducing its evaporation loss. Moreover, you should water less often and for longer lengths of time to encourage deep root growth. Extremely important is for your irrigation system to be in its proper working condition. If drip irrigation will not work for you, try a hand held hose rather than a sprinkler. If you use a sprinkler, make sure you don't water sidewalks or driveways. Install a drip or other water conserving irrigation system, as slow drip and deep root watering systems can save up to 60% of all water used during garden care. Professionally installed and maintained irrigation systems will further help conserve water. Many people have also invested in developing some kind of rainwater capturing systems from their roofs, in order to use it later to water their garden and ornamental plants.

Another important issue is the proper condition of your soil. Since water does not easily penetrate clay soils and it manages to pass too quickly beyond the root zone of plants in sandy soils, adding an organic matter to clay and sandy soils will increase the penetrability of clay soils and the water holding capacity of the sandy ones. Furthermore, you should consider keeping your lawns to a proper height. Gradually let lawns reach a height of 3 to 4 inches, as longer blades of grass can mean going 3 to 4 days longer between waterings.

Concluding, saving water and keeping your garden looking beautiful is easy when you think about it and you can always follow these ways to see how water wise you can be around the house.

Join a Gardening Club and find like minded people

Gardening can bring endless hours of enjoyment to your life. Talking to other gardeners is one way to spread your joy of gardening. For those of us with the gardening bug, unless there is a friend or family member who is into gardening, there just does not seem to be any one that you can talk with.

Garden clubs are made expressly for this purpose. When you join a garden club, either locally or via the internet you can join like minded people who share your interest. A gardening club lets you exchange valuable information.

There are many gardeners who will let you in on their trade secrets of growing big, healthy plans. They know through trial and error which plants grow best in what soil, and what is the best way to make homemade compost. They can also answer gardening problems that you might have encountered.

With membership to a gardening club like the National Home Gardening Club, you are entitled to try out gardening supplies that you probably have been yearning for. Such gardening clubs may have subscriptions to gardening magazines that are full of valuable advice and tips.

The members of the National Gardening Club are allowed to try out different gardening tools and accessories and review them to the rest of the club. Imagine knowing before you buy a gardening tool whether it is worth your money or if it will spend the rest of your life in your gardening closet.

As you can see the advantages of belonging to a gardening club are immense. Besides being able to exchange ideas with other gardeners, you can see gardening products and find out from your new friends if those tools are good.

The other advantage of belonging to a gardening club is that you find ways to try new projects. The gardeners in the club can give you advice on the best way to complete your latest gardening project. There are many gardening aids that the gardening club can introduce you to. You could discuss what gardening primer is suited for a novice and will last throughout your gardening years.

Besides these benefits you get to review the latest DVDs and gardening videos. Check out information on members only websites for gardening. As a member of the National Gardening Club you get information about conservatories, arboretums and the many lush gardens to be found around the country.

The benefits and advantages of being in a gardening club are wonderful. You have many like minded gardeners that you can talk with. You can get tips and advice for gardening and gardening projects. You get to review the latest in gardening accessories and tools. Find out the best gardening books to read and DVDs and videos to watch. All of these benefits are yours to enjoy for a small membership fee, after a trial period in which you can see if you like your new gardening club.

Decking - Your Garden needs it

Garden decking is a type of art in Gardening. Without Garden decking you can only watch your Garden from far away. If you start using your Garden without decking then you are spoiling your own Garden. So decking plays an important role in Gardening.

Certain points should be noted while preparing for Garden decking. It's essential to create a floored area at one end of the Garden and perhaps also a path through it on order to walk on a part of your Garden without walking on Grass. Concrete patios are a common way of doing but due to out of fashion they became fast falling.

We have other options with respect to the materials for creating your Decking. Nowadays people prefer Wooden decking method. There are two methods in decking; one is building straight over top of the Grass and another method is building on the top of an existing Patio. You can build your own decking.

A grate-style frame with Beams every meter or so is normal decking with planks of Wood fixed to the top. You can also buy parts from Garden centre. Decking is really a surprisingly easy Project if you have built things out of Wood before. For maintenance reasons leave the decking unpainted and natural. It may also look better.

Try to use Screws and an Electric Screwdriver, instead of Nails while assembling you're decking. This is a good tip. It also saves you from effort. It is much more likely to hold up against the Elements and other wear the decking will get. The assembly will not be quite so simple when your decking is going to be raised high up above the Garden.

You will need to fit a Balustrade for safety reasons. Balustrades are the 'safety bars' structures you get on things like Balconies, coming up to about stomach level. These add design and beauty to the Decking structure and you may have to select the one that fits perfectly with the overall structure of the Decking. If your decking is high enough up then there is chances of Children or Pets could be hurt by falling off it then you definitely need them.

There would not be guarantee to your safety if you build those things by your self. So it is better to buy one from an experienced supplier that conforms to all the relevant safety regulations. Usually it will have been manufactured using Industrial techniques to make it much more secure. It is also resistant than one you could build yourself.

Therefore consider Garden decking as an art, and then your Garden will look like a Heaven on Earth.

Bonsai Gardening

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

The first thing that comes to mind when you say the word art is sculptures and painting. However, there is one kind of sculpture that is very popular but does not make use of wood and stone, but its own materials, which is known as bonsai.

Bonsai, derived from a Japanese word meaning 'tree in a tray', is an art that creates miniature bushes and trees. Through careful pruning and years of shaping and patience, the masterpieces are created by using ordinary specifics and creating bonsai.

It is not an art that just anyone can do; it takes a lot of care and patience, to create healthy plants. These are actual plants from ordinary species, such as maple or pine, which are shaped and grown in a small pot.

The artist has to control the perfect temperature and soil type to succeed. They must also possess the right temperament and techniques to perfectly prune the bonsai. There are many various ways of performing the art and it takes a great deal of practice in potting and repotting to attain the results.

The art of bonsai is an exact science right down to the watering of the bushes and trees. If you water the plant too much you will have a plant that becomes water logged and will likely develop root rot and fungi. With too little water, you will find the soil dries very quickly, eventually drying the leaves and killing the tree.

Every aspect of the art interacts with other aspects. For example, potting and soil practices depend on pruning and shaping techniques used, as well as drainage of the trees and bushes.

When it comes to art, bonsai is one of the hardest types to create. This is because all of the above elements, plus others has to be nearly perfect in order for the bushes and trees to survive. However, that is not all; this art also requires implementing pleasing colors, shapes, and styles in both the areas of the pot and plant to appeal to buyers.

When it comes to bonsai, there are 5 basic styles. These are known as semi-cascade, cascade, slanting, informal upright, and formal upright. While these are the basics, there are many advanced styles as well; one of which is called literati.

You could not learn and master this art in the time frame of a month.

Many artists work on one product for several years to create one tree. However, this tree may last more than one hundred years. Because of their longevity, these trees are generally passed from one generation to another, with each passing generating adding their own style to the tree.

The art and mastery of bonsai takes years of experience and training. It is not easy to create miniature bushes and trees from an ordinary species, just as it is not easy to create an ordinary species as it is.

Many people enjoy bonsai because it is handcrafted and takes us back to a time when technology was not an intrusion. Mass production was not available, neither were cell phones, hi-fi televisions, or high priced automobiles. It takes us back to a simpler time, when everything was just.

Tips On How To Grow A Tree From Seed

When planting a tree you can either buy a tree that has already started growing or you can plant it from seed. Planting from a seed is usually harder and will require more maintenance to get it to grow. However, most people would agree it is a lot more rewarding in the end.

The first thing to remember is that you won't want to plant your tree directly in the ground outside. This is one of the biggest mistakes when planting new plants. By planting directly outside the seed would be subject to the weather, predators (such as birds and squirrels), and bad soil. The best thing to do is to plant your seed in a small pot and repot it as the plant gets bigger. Some of the supplies you will need for planting are:

Seed. You will of course need the seed to plant. Make sure you find a tree that will thrive in your area.

Pots. As the seed grows you will need bigger and bigger pots to transplant it in. If your pot doesn't have any holes on the bottom it's a good idea to drill some so water will be able to drain out of the pot.

Water. You will need to remember to water your tree as it grows and matures.

Sunlight. Find a spot where you can give your tree some daily sunlight without putting it in any harm.

When watering your seed remember to keep it moist but not overly wet. If you keep too much water in the pot you have a chance of "drowning" your seed. Good ways to keep the container moist include a mister system or for a cheaper alternative you can put a piece of plastic over the pot. Remember, if you use plastic you need to put some holes in it for air to get through to the seed.

Hoses for the garden

Monday, September 25, 2006

The Hose Pipes are becoming more and more important in our Lives. We are using them in countless ways and their utility is too much to be ignored. We have Hose Pipes everywhere including in Houses, Offices, Factories and Agricultural lands etc. They help us in transporting of all kinds of fluids from one place to another. The advent of Hose Pipes has helped in making the Fluids they carry especially the Water to do many more things that were not thought some twenty -five years ago. One of the most used Place of a Hose pipe is the Garden, and the Hose Pipe happens to be one of the widely used as well as important innovation for the Gardeners. Invariably all the Houses that have Gardens have Hose Pipes for supplying water to the Plants. Without Hose Pipes man would have had to carry the Water from the Tap to the Plant. The nature of the Hose Pipe itself being very flexible and light weight has become the most ideal Garden watering accessory. The Modern Advancements in the manufacturing techniques and the emergence of new materials like PVC, and other Plastic and Polymer based Compounds has made possible for making the Hose pipes in different Shapes, different types and different sizes to suit all the applications they are put today. The Garden is the place where we are putting a Hose pipe to the basic service of watering the Plants and for supplying of Water to grasslands. Various modes of irrigation like Drip irrigation, Sprinkler irrigation etc could not have developed this much but for the development of the Hose Pipes and the fittings for the same. Now any type of irrigation or Water application system can be easily designed and implemented with the whole range of Hose pipes and fittings. Early Hose pipes were made of Rubber - and were very heavy hence they cannot be used easily and their life too was very limited as they got easily damaged due to rough handling. The damages are also could not be repaired easily. Above all not many types of fittings for the Rubber Hose Pipes were available curtailing the uses of the Rubber Hose Pipes. Nowadays the Hose Pipes are made of Plastic or Vinyl material that is very light Weight but they can be handled very easily. Due to the easy availability of cheap fittings for different applications the use of the Hose Pipes are increasing every day.

Teak Table Refining Tips

Assuming it's an older teak table, use teak oil for the refining procedure. Start off with a 0000 steel wool on the top of the table which are a bit lighter than others and sanitize it thoroughly. Particularly pay attention to the grey areas on the table because they are the parts that will need the highest refining as they've been all dried up.

Afterwards make sure to sanitize the top half of the table and apply teak oil generously. Do this a multitude of cycles in a row over the course of an hour or so until the wood absorbs all the oil. Finally you can wipe off the residual oil from this course.

Now for the leaf portion of the table. Use steel wool with teak oil and rub the area over a large amount of times- again remember to wipe off any excessive oil once the leaf portion has absorbed it properly. This approach will help refine the oil buildup as well as make the leaf portion seem brighter. After a few times of repeating this procedure over the next weeks, months, and years, it will even out more and more. This takes trial and error and patience to get it just right.