Beginning of creating a garden – planting the seeds
July 24, 2009 by The Gardener
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The process of gardening starts with successful planting of the seeds. There are many problems though which a seed buyer has to solve before he can lay his hands on good quality seeds – as poor and sub-standard seeds are very difficult to segregate from the good ones. This article highlights the pitfalls which a potential seed buyer should avoid, if he wants quality seeds for creating his garden.
Create a Perennial Garden – a garden that lasts forever
June 24, 2009 by The Gardener
Filed under Gardening
A perennial garden is not just a garden but a joy forever. You work only once to plant them, and then sit back and enjoy the vibrant colors bloom and make the environment full of joy and mirth. You will however have to take some critical decisions as to the colors that you want and from which types of flowers you want them from. The choice is too large to be detailed in this article – innumerable types of flowers with an equally large number of options in color and form.
The Making of a Garden
May 24, 2009 by The Gardener
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A garden is a personal dream comes true for many. With a bit of careful planning, you also can be the proud owner of a prized garden. But knowing where to make the garden as well as how to prepare the soil for plantation is important before you start buying the seeds and starting your gardening venture.
Gardening and pest control
March 24, 2009 by The Gardener
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There are several types of garden pests which invade our vegetable, flower or fruit gardens. This article offers a comprehensive overview of nearly all the commonly seen garden pests – their habitat, appearance and discusses ways to deal with them.
Indulge Your Green Thumb
March 24, 2009 by The Gardener
Filed under Gardening
There are many different plants that can be used for container gardening. Here are some tips and plant types that work the best.
How to deal with enemies of the plants
February 24, 2009 by The Gardener
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Gardening also involves learning the techniques to combat garden pests and other external hazards. This article shows you how you can slowly build your garden maintenance kit and the importance of taking care of them.
Growing Vegetables In Your Home.
February 24, 2009 by The Gardener
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Even if you do not have a yard or a lot of space, you can grow some vegetables in your home. Here are a few tips and tricks to get your indoor vegetable garden going.
Nurturing Orchids with love
January 24, 2009 by The Gardener
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According to popular belief, taking care of an orchid plant is much more difficult than any other houseplant. While it is partly true, you can take very good care of the plant, if you know the specific rules which apply for the different types of orchids. Once it reaches maturity, the maintenance schedules of the orchid plant are very similar to any other house plant in your garden.
Fresh Ideas on A Old Concept
January 24, 2009 by The Gardener
Filed under Gardening
Container gardening has been around for awhile and with very little space one can be created. Here are some ideas and ways to take part in this fun activity.
Gardening the Hydroponic Way
January 20, 2009 by The Gardener
Filed under Container, Gardening
Hydroponic gardening refers to using no soil only nutrients to sustain the plants, fruits, or vegetables you are growing. Hydroponic gardening has been around for awhile and is especially useful when the soil obtained is not of the highest quality. Below you will find additional information and tips on hydroponic gardening and how to do it.
