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Is Your Garden Ready for the Year Ahead?

Thu ,26/11/2009
Victoria Cochrane Said:

When spring and summer arrive, for gardening enthusiasts everywhere that means gardens are sprouting greenery and flowers of all kinds. Is your garden ready for the two most fruitful seasons of the year?

If you haven’t already prepared your garden for spring and summer planting, now is the best time. You’ll need a basic set of tools to get started, and you can always expand based on how much you plan to garden and what type of garden you hope to achieve. To begin, every garden needs seeds, soil and plant food; and you’ll initially want to plant the seeds out of the ground – so you’ll need small, aerated planting pots.

When buying seeds, ensure you make your selection based on plants that thrive in spring and summer. After all, there are many plants that are seasonal to winter and autumn – so you’ll want to make sure you’re not planting those seeds just yet. When picking your seeds, you might also want to choose plants that either grow well side by side, or which will give you the look you want in your garden. For instance, you’ll want to veer away from planting – at least within close vicinity of each other – a plant that grows close to the ground, and one that grows up and overtakes the ground quickly. Organising your planting in such a way will help ensure all your plants thrive in your garden this summer.

Another thing to keep in mind with regard to basic planting materials is that not all soil is suitable for new planting. For instance, if the soil in your garden is very course or full of rocks, it might inhibit the seeds from growing – if this is the case, you might need to mix in new, softer soil.

Once you have your basic gardening supplies, you’ll want to invest in a few gardening tools for yourself. Every gardener should have a hat to keep the sun out of their eyes, gloves to protect their hands, and possibly a low stool or bench to sit in while gardening to protect their back. However, if you prefer to get on the ground when gardening, there are also a range of kneeling pads available to protect your knees. You’ll also want a set of basic hand tools like a weeding fork, a cultivator and a trowel.

Finally, once you’ve acquired all the basic tools for gardening, you might want to consider gardening accessories and decorative items – such as mini fountains, bird feeders, tiny statues or labels for each of your plants. Items like these will help you give your garden a unique and personalised touch!

If you haven’t prepared your garden for spring and summer planting, it’s not too late. You can source and buy everything you need quickly and easily – whether you require basic gardening items such as seeds and soils, or decorative and novelty garden accessories.

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Gardening Supplies

Sun ,15/11/2009
Samantha Asher Said:

u begin any garden, you have to make sure you have the right supplies. If you start digging up your yard and find out that you need a garden hoe to do this and a trowel to do that and you don’t have those tools, you will be stuck with an ugly yard and nothing to do. Before you start anything, you need to be prepared.

In order to figure out what you need, go through the steps of the gardening process and figure out what is necessary for each step. First, you need to cultivate the plot and prepare the soil. In order to do this, you will need a tiller. A tiller is motorized and easily breaks up the ground before you. They are very efficient and easy to use, but can be expensive.

If you don’t have the budget for a till, you can replace it with several tools. Of course, you will need a shovel for the initial digging. If you have especially tough, rocky land, you may need a pickax to help you with the initial digging. Once you’ve broken up most of the dirt and removed the tough grass on top, a garden hoe will be necessary to further break up the soil.

A hoe is small on the end and can be used to chop any chunks and left-over grass and roots. You should use a cultivator to remove rocks and other large pieces that don’t belong.

When you begin planting, you will need some smaller tools. A trowel will prove invaluable to any gardener. They are used to transplant and help remove weeds. A trowel is simply a small hand shovel. You can also get a cultivator in a hand size.

Once your plants of started growing, you may need to prune them from time to time. For this, you will need some shears. Shears will help keep your bushes from over growing and by clipping back your plants, they will grow healthier and stronger.

Some other tools you may find useful include a hose, wheelbarrow, circle hoe, and fertilizers. You can use a watering can to water, but if you have a large garden, a hose will be much faster and more efficient. A wheelbarrow can help with gardening and any other yard work. A circle hoe is great to help weed your garden without killing your plants. It’s important to keep up your garden by weeding it and keeping it watered on a regular basis. Let these tools help you keep a beautiful healthy garden the whole season.

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Water Gardening Magazine- 8 Reasons Why You Purchase A Water Gardening Magazine!

Sat ,17/10/2009
Abhishek Agarwal Said:

There are magazines for every topic under the sun now-a-days! So why not one for gardeners like you who wish to create a water garden of your own, or have already created one and wish to improve upon it? Some enterprising publishers have come out with several magazines for this purpose alone. The choice of the specific water gardening magazine you would like to purchase is left to you!

All local newstands may not stock this type of magazine. The person who deals in water gardening supplies can help out in this regard. He himself may be able to supply the magazine or give guidelines on how to go about getting one.

There are several benefits obtained in perusing a well-written water gardening magazine–

(1) The magazine caters to beginner and professional alike! Since it is a global publication, experts from across the globe come together to put forward their ideas and share their experiences regarding water gardens.

(2) A water gardening magazine gives step-by-step guidance regarding the setting up of a water garden. So you can take both the bouquets and the brickbats yourself!

(3) If you are unsure about trying out a container garden or excavating a pond, look to the magazine for help.

(4) If you already have some experience with water gardens, you will be glad to read about current developments in water horticulture related to plants, ponds, containers, and other accessories.

(5) An additional delight is pictures of water gardens plastered all over a water gardening magazine! These photographs come from expert water gardeners across the globe. So you can get a good idea about how they have used plants, stone, brickwork, water, other accessories and natural backgrounds to the best advantage, creating magnificent visual vistas! Not only do these gardens bring the owners a sense of pleasure, but they are also good enough to win prizes!

(6) All gardens have to contend with pests and diseases. A water gardening magazine offers solutions for these problems too. Even new discoveries related to protecting plants from diseases are displayed here.

(7) Weeds and birds can also attack a water garden. There may be a water gardener who has found a method to prevent birds such as herons from preying upon the fish in his/her water garden. There may be another expert who has discovered how best to get rid of algae. These snippets of information are published in a water gardening magazine.

(8) And if you already have quite a bit of experience with water gardens, why not share it with others? Say, you are good at creating a cascade. Place the information in a letter and send it to the editor of your water gardening magazine. As a matter of fact, if you are comfortable with the written word, you could go one step ahead and write a full-length article about cascades and accompany it with great photographs! If you do not want to write anything, just submit a picture of what you have created in your water garden. Fellow gardeners will thank you for it!

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Supplies

Mon ,05/10/2009
Alan Moore Said:

Wherever you look it seems that people are going green. They may try and drive using electric cars, or use natural methods of fertilizer or compost. There are even gardeners who use only organic products and tools in their garden. These organic gardeners will need gardening supplies that are a little different from that of your ordinary gardener. Basically they will need an organic gardening supply to continue with their gardening efforts.

As an organic gardener you will of course need a shovel, a spade and a spading fork to dig the soil in your garden and prepare it for planting. Then to take out the weeds and the rocks that are littering your new bed you need a hoe, a scuffle hoe with its forward pointing blade that you scuffle in front of you as you weed your garden, and cut the weeds at the surface. A pry bar is very good item even for organic gardeners to use in their organic gardening supply. With a pry bar you can dig up those rocks and boulders that sometimes seem to litter the surface of your garden.

There is always some pruning to be done in the garden. Rose bushes need to be cut back, especially if you want lots of big, beautiful flowers. A pair of good quality gardening shears or even a lopping shears can cut those large prickly rose stems cleanly without causing any disease causing breaks.

These however are the conventional gardening supplies that any gardener can use. For an organic gardener there are a few different items that need to be added to their organic gardening supply. Whereas the normal gardener has the choice of using chemical enhanced fertilizers the organic gardener can use bat guano or even worm castings.

With these organic fertilizers all that is needed is a couple of applications per month. Worm castings are the tunnels that are created as worms move through the soil. This movement not only breaks and loosens the soil, it also adds fertilizing nutrients to the soil. Organic fertilizers like these help to increase the growth and health of plants within your garden. Therefore they are an essential organic gardening supply item.

Gardening is said to be like painting. The gardener’s canvas is the ground and the paint brushes are the tools that gardeners use. Whether you are a conventional gardener or an organic gardener many of the tools that you will use are the same. However the organic gardener has special items in their organic gardening supply. These items change the looks, taste and smell of the plants that benefit from them.

Organic gardening is 100% all natural and great for the environment. Why don’t you switch to organic gardening and see the difference it makes to your life!

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Adaptive Gardening Tools – The New Age Gardening Tools Which Dance To Your Tunes!

Sun ,27/09/2009
Abhishek Agarwal Said:

Gardening tools come in all shapes and sizes. So you would have to know your own garden before going in for any purchases. The tools are generally so designed that anyone can use them with ease, especially adaptive gardening tools.

A store stocking gardening supplies or a local hardware store can provide just the right adaptive gardening tools required by you. Should you feel unable to help yourself, there are always workers around who can give you the right advice regarding supplies in general as well as the adaptive gardening tools in stock. As salespersons, they have an edge over you where knowledge of such tools is concerned.

Regarding the adaptive gardening tools themselves, hunt for those tools which can be adjusted to suit your needs. For instance, tools that possess handles that can be increased or decreased in length provide a handy grip. Tools with a soft foam grip are equally easy to handle. Some tools go one step better by providing a cuff for a firm and stable grip. Some gardening methods require you to sit down. Shorter tools are therefore necessary for this type of work.

If normal shears are too weighty to handle, go in for special pruning shears with a ratchet joint. There are certain shears that not only cut off plant parts, but also aid in gripping the cut parts and picking them up. You need not bend down all the way!

Old or new, adaptive gardening tools need to be stored in a safe and dry place. It is imperative to clean the tools once you finish with them and ensure that they are dry before putting them away.

If you feel that it is too expensive to buy adaptive gardening tools, make your own. All that is required are items lying around the house and tape. I would still advise you to go in for readymade tools as they will definitely last much longer than the homemade ones.

To conclude, you could always bring about practical changes in your garden to make it an easier place to work in with your adaptive gardening tools. A large vegetable patch can be converted into a smaller one. But you find it difficult to let go of the large garden? Well then, request your neighbors to offer a helping hand and pay them in kind, that is, supply them with items from your own garden. As a last resort, divide your garden into small plots and rent them out to your neighbors. You can thus have your cake and eat it too!

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Gardening – Know The Facts About Gardening!

Sat ,12/09/2009
Abhishek Agarwal Said:

This article is a commentary on gardening supplies, landscaping resources, gardening implements, gardening tools, and bulbs.

Gardening Plants, Bulbs, Tools, Supplies

Setting up a location for landscaping purposes necessitates the use of a large number of gardening tools.

Gardening plants and blooms, bulbs, tools and supplies, for the maintenance of the garden are also required. A variety of unique gardening tools turn up on market shelves each day. There is also an awesome selection of bulbs. Gardening supplies need to be bought on a regular basis, for the upkeep and preservation of the garden that you so lovingly nurtured.

Gardening plants need to repositioned, watered, and trimmed. At times, the work gets so demanding that you wish you had never set up this work of art in the first place. Further, in case you have a container garden, then you have to invest in an entirely different collection of gardening plants, bulbs, supplies, custom tools, and flowerpots. Luckily, assistance is close at hand.

Making a Beginning

When you are out looking for gardening plants, bulbs, supplies, tools, or exclusively made implements, you realize that there is a multitude of options available as there are brilliant stars in the night sky. In any case, it sure looks like that. Take into account all the choices at your disposal.

a. Gardening or landscaping tools or implements that carry out both jobs

b. Exclusively made tools for unusual gardening chores or for reaching difficult areas

c. Gardening implements fashioned out of different types of materials

d. Bulbs in kaleidoscopic hues, which bloom at various times of a year

e. Gardening supplies required for cultivating, separating, aerating, watering, fertilizing, maintaining, and various other chores

f. Gardening plants, just like bulbs, are available in countless varieties, appearing all possible sizes, shapes, and growth patterns

Therefore, how is it possible for you make out which gardening plants or blooms, bulbs, supplies, or tools to purchase? The solution is quite difficult. It needs systematic research, trips to the neighborhood nursery, conversing with ardent gardeners, or seeking advice from a specialist for a key project. Your best bet is the neighborhood gardening outlet or center. Glance through the shelves, purchase a book, return home, and begin an online search to get the required information.

Sifting through the information

Acquiring gardening plants and blossoms, bulbs, supplies, and gardening tools, can really be very intimidating and an off-putting job. It is essential to comprehend the differences in the options available. Soil that is rock free needs a special spade than soil that is filled with rock. After you have selected the bulbs, you wish to grow, it is essential to reflect on the tool required to plant them in the right way and without any difficulty.

Some tools are quite costly and hence you need to search for a manufacturing guarantee. You also have to familiarize yourself with the variations in quality of high-end tools.

Traditional Approach

Even though it sounds simple, when you are beginning from scratch, a traditional approach that is a proven success is drawing up a checklist of each group you need to study.

Next, below each header for gardening plants and blossoms, bulbs, supplies, and tools, jot down pertinent information you discover during the course of planning. Trim down the list little by little, striking out those articles or qualities, you prefer not having.

For instance, if you do not wish to plant bulbs, you have no requirement for a bulb auger. Preparing a list enables you to pick up easily, everything you require, to make your job far less difficult.

Gardening Supplies – Experience The Difference By Equipping Yourself With Perfect Knowledge

Sat ,05/09/2009
Abhishek Agarwal Said:

Like everything else, gardens can come in all sizes. The smallest one is where all sorts of small plants are planted in old dishes with holes at the bottom or in baskets which can be hung or in containers known as window boxes. This sort of a garden is maintained probably because of the lack of a larger space. Therefore, not much would be required in the way of gardening supplies.

In contrast are the small gardens with just 2 or 3 different plants on display, while the largest ones exhibit an assorted variety of plants which can survive for two or three seasons. The gardening supplies to be purchased would depend on the type and size of the garden.

Now, the complete novice who has just begun to experiment with a “garden” is totally clueless where gardening supplies are concerned! The thought of purchasing even some basic supplies like good soil, tools to be used in the garden, some pots for the plants, or fertilizer may send them into a tizzy! Items displayed in a store stocking gardening items and catalogues listing gardening supplies convey nothing to them!

An experienced gardener would visit the local center that stocked gardening supplies before going in for catalogues. There could be just one center present, supplying everything from the oldest to the latest. Or there could be several. It all depends on how large or small the community is.

The staff employed in these local centers is trained to understand the difference between a garden and a farm. So they are the right people to give advice on why certain items are not suitable for a garden in that particular area. Knowledge about which plants are the most suitable, the correct time to plant them and appropriate gardening supplies to purchase, is also provided by them. Do you really need to go in for catalogues then?

Yet, there are those who refuse to depend on local centers and concentrate on the annual catalogues. They believe that the advantage lies in the fact that a single catalogue covers an entire range of plants unlike a local store. What these gardeners fail to understand is that climatic conditions in a particular area may or may not prove suitable for the growth of all plants, especially a place with a cold climate.

The catalogues advertising gardening supplies keep updating themselves regarding newer products. Each one tries to do a better job of advertising these products than the other, making the advertisements slick and glossy enough to attract customers. Since these new catalogues are mailed out to experienced gardeners at the start of every year, they can plan well ahead for the year ahead. Of course, these gardeners are mature enough to realize that everything that is advertised need not come with a guarantee!