August 28th, 2008
Deep root watering your plants in your garden
can save you time, water, and money. But most importantly, it promotes lush and vigorous growth
Deep Root Watering your plants can be easily done and should be practiced for many reasons:
1. Deep root watering promotes lush and vigorous growth, no matter what varieties of plants your grow.
2. Deep root watering saves water.
3. In depth watering encourages . . .
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December 5th, 2007
Determining soil drainage
The first step to a bountiful and beautiful garden is making sure that your soil is healthy and that it has the proper drainage for your plants. Today I will explain how to determine your soil drainage (how well your soil retains the proper amount of water)
Not every plant likes to have “wet feet” all the time while others love it, so the secret to “happy plants” is to match the plant to the soil or correct your soil drainage. Don’t just leave it to guesswork! Read the rest of this entry »
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December 4th, 2007
Taking a soil sample . . .
does not take long and is easy to do. To take your soil sample, you will need a clean bucket, a clean garden trowel, a clean container, and newspaper.
Before we begin taking the soil sample , remember soil tests are only as good as the tools used to collect them. Make sure your spade and bucket are thoroughly clean or your results may be worthless. Forgetting to wash out a bucket that once held lime or pool chlorine or other strong chemical can skew test results. This mistake can cost you money and time spent choosing the wrong plant. Read the rest of this entry »
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December 4th, 2007
Tips To Help You Solve Soil Problems
Soil problems occur when your soil’s ph level is either too high or too low, when the nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium is incorrectly balanced or when you have improper soil drainage. Testing your soil (explanation found in previous post) was your first step. Now you have received the results of these soil sample tests, and you are ready to identify a soil problem solution. These tips will help you identify a ph solution as well as what to do if you must remedy your soil for proper drainage .
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December 2nd, 2007
Importance of Testing Your Soil
Have you thought about testing your soil or getting it tested? This testing is not as difficult as you might think.
Since most plants have specific soil preferences; for example, azaleas prefer slightly acidic, while others such as geraniums prefer less acid, a PH test can save you money by helping you know which plants will do best in your garden.
Because some adjustments may require a few months to take effect, early spring is one of the best times to test your soil. Samples should be taken when the soil is fairly dry because wet soil can give a false reading.
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October 23rd, 2007
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. . . you must recognize your soil and know how to prepare it accordingly. This article explains how to do this so you can better prepare your soil before planting your seeds.
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October 21st, 2007
Creating Your First Backyard Garden
If you’re like me, after New Year’s is over, I begin to browse catalogs and dream about what I would like to plant and grow. If this is your first garden, here are a few things you should consider.
Many flower gardening beginners are not quite sure what is important when setting up their gardening spot. Follow these step-by-step gardening tips and you will soon have the ideal gardening spot ready to plant your seeds.
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