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UK Garden Supplies – Create Beauty With The Help Of UK Garden Supplies!

Sat ,17/10/2009
Abhishek Agarwal Said:

If there is one thing that Great Britain is renowned all over the world for, it is “exquisite gardens”! The English are helped by the fact that the climate is perfect for any type of garden and they possess vast knowledge about gardening passed on from generation to generation over the centuries. History reveals that during the Victorian era, people took great pride in their magnificent greenhouses where they grew horticultural plants (cultivars) that were not even native to England. Therefore, anyone with a little bit of love for gardening, should give precedence to using UK garden supplies!

A survey reveals that at least 83% of citizens in the UK have their own gardens. Additionally, there are a great number of arboretums and abbey gardens all over the country. There is keen interest exhibited in every kind of gardening – aquaculture, indoor gardening, botanical gardens, horticulture, tea gardens, and so much more! Many of them are famous tourist spots.

Stores selling gardening supplies in the UK have to keep themselves well stocked at all times to meet the constant demands of customers within the country as well as from outside the country! After all, the best way to develop a similarly beautiful garden is to order UK garden supplies!

Now, you do not have to travel all the way to UK to order these supplies! What is the Internet for? So many sites are dedicated to UK garden supplies! In fact, the comprehensive information presented on these sites may even tempt you to go personally to the UK and have a first-hand look at everything!

All the gardening experiences that the English have amassed over centuries are there for you to browse through. Many sites can offer a world of advice about various species of plants, instructions on how to grow and care for them, and information about UK garden supplies. There are also do-it-yourself kits for those who wish to recapture the magic of the Victorian Age. Of course, the result is not exactly similar; it is more modernistic in nature.

Still other sites offer a more detailed way of searching for just the right kind of UK garden supplies. The supplies are matched to type of plant, type of soil required, color of the flowers, seasons, and a million other characteristics! For a professional gardener, it’s like a dream come true!

Then there are the link farms for UK sites, which act as sources of information about businesses and web sites in the UK, plus UK garden supplies.

Who knows, all this knowledge about English gardens and UK garden supplies may leave you with a longing to relocate there! After all, who would not like to be surrounded by so much of beauty!

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Indoor Gardening Tools – The Essentials!

Thu ,17/09/2009
Abhishek Agarwal Said:

Every workman needs to be fully equipped with his occupational tools in order to perform effectively, and so is the case with gardeners. As in the case of conventional gardeners who carry out their tasks outside, indoor gardeners also require the necessary equipment to perform their chores. There is a particular indoor gardening appliance designated for each task and this ensures that the work is done efficiently and speedily. Furthermore, the appropriate equipment will help in reducing the need for unnecessary tools with the right choice of gardening tools.

A broad range of indoor gardening equipment is available on market shelves for you to pick. The range is so extensive that even the most passionate indoor gardeners are not aware of some of these tools. The equipment on offer include regular tools such as rakes, unusual tools such as fertilizer feed spoons, gloves for the fingers, and accessories like “glow light” to provide sufficient illumination for healthy growth.

Is there a requirement for particular indoor gardening equipment? The answer is in the positive since indoor gardening involves the growing of plants in planters and hence the space utilized is far less when compared with an outdoor garden. Hardly any of the usual gardening implements can be employed indoors since the tiny, restricted area of the planters that make for the gardening space simply rules this out.

With appliances and equipment being ergonomically designed, you can bet your bottom dollar that these miniature tools are so crafted as to reduce hand and wrist strain. High-end indoor gardening equipment that reflects quality is usually more powerful than its miniature size so signifies. Possessing indoor gardening equipment may be as simple as switching on your computer, discovering a website that deals in gardening equipment, and placing the order for what you require. On purchasing the equipment you desire, you should maintain them in a proper condition.

Following are some regular maintenance hints for all types of indoor gardening equipment (can be applied for outdoor equipment also):

1. At all times get rid of the dirt after using the tools and clean thoroughly.

2. Completely wipe dry the tools before packing them.

3. If the tools contain any chemicals like fertilizers ensure they are totally washed clean.

Maintaining your indoor gardening equipment in the proper condition will ensure that it looks as good as new and does not wear out easily and quickly. Thorough cleansing prior to and after using the tools makes certain that no likely bugs or contaminants are transmitted to plants.

Indoor gardening equipment, irrespective of what they are used for can lead to very animated discussion. Usually, they are so small and striking that people are magically drawn to these baby tools. Add glamour to your gardening equipment space with the inclusion of the proper tools required for indoor gardening rather than employing improvised tools. These miniatures make excellent gifts for gardeners.

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What is Hydroponic Gardening

Mon ,14/09/2009
The urban gardener Said:

 

What is Hydroponic Gardening

These days, when the humanity faces many challenges, associated with natural resources depletion, bad ecology and many health problems, stemming out of the wrong food choices, it is, perhaps, the best time ever to return to natural ways of producing food for the sake of our own and our planet.

It was a common practice for our ancestors to grow fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers for their own needs. Nowadays, the natural way of growing plants reappears with hydroponics as the particular technique, which makes plant cultivation possible even in urban areas without the use of soil. With more and more people involved, hydroponic gardening develops rapidly these days. Irrespectively to whether it is your hobby or professional activity, indoor gardening brings significant benefits for all.

Hydroponic and soil indoor gardening – The World of Gardening for the Future

If you are only making your first steps in mastering the art of hydroponic gardening, our site will become a valuable resource for you. Our hydroponic library is a source of theory on the basics of indoor plants growing, and our shop is a one-stop destination to find everything you need for your hydroponic needs, starting from vegetable seeds and wide variety of growing media to start growing your plants, and finishing with reliable equipment, such as growing lamps and climate control, to help you gather rich harvest.

The definition of hydroponics

Hydroponics most often refers to the science of growing plants (vegetables, herbs, flowers) without the use of soil. Plants are cultivated on a special growing medium, and all the nutrients, required for growing, are supplied via specially formulated nutrient solution. The primary task of any growing medium, used in hydroponic gardens, is to support plants’ roots along with retaining water. There are many books on hydroponic gardening, so if you would need to expand your knowledge in this field, please browse our Literature section or the online library for further information on hydroponics.

Hydroponics vs Soil Grown Plants

The benefits, offered by hydroponics, are pretty simple, yet impressive: one can receive 200-1000% increase in yield with only half of time and space requirements in comparison to traditional soil horticulture. Absence of soil also results in protection of growing plants against pests, commonly living in soil. In hydroponic systems, plants receive all the necessary nutrients through nutrient solution and never suffer lack of water. As the result, hydroponic plants concentrate of producing fruits instead of growing large roots to extract water and nutrients from the soil. Hydroponic plants have smaller roots in comparison to common plants, which grow in soil. This allows increasing the density of plants in your garden. It is also a proven fact, that food products, produced in indoor hydroponic systems, are cleaner and have longer shelf life.

Usually, hydroponic plants can grow both indoor and outdoor; furthermore, even a loft, cellar, or closet can be turned into a garden with hydroponic system.

There are two major subtypes of hydroponic plants: solution and medium cultures. Solution culture does not require any growing medium for its growing; the only thing necessary is nutrient solution. Among solution cultures aeroponics, static and continuous flow cultures are defined. Medium culture needs a particular growing medium to grow in, for example, rockwool, sand or gravel. In most cases, the growing medium is contained within a reservoir, made from plastic. However, glass, metal or wooden containers are also used. The only requirement to hydroponic container is that it should not let light pass.

History of Hydroponics

Hydroponics as a term was first mentioned in the middle of the previous century to identify a method of plants growing without soil in the special growing medium. However, the method itself has roots in the prehistoric times. The Floating Gardens of Aztecs and those of the Chinese, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, perceived much as the myth only, and the flooding of the Egyptian Nile may now be treated as the very first attempts of hydroponic gardening. Moreover, even ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic records, which are actually documents, not myths, mention the ways of growing plants in water.

Thus, it would be unfair to say hydroponics is a brand new method of gardening: even Da Vinci made much progress in creating what we now call “hydroponic gardening”. At the same time, research of the last decades has significantly explained and improved the nuts and bolts of this agricultural option, actually, reviving it. This process started during World War II thanks to the government financing, and in the 50th of the 20th century it gained worldwide popularity. Just for the record: these days the incidence of hydroponically grown fruits and vegetables occupy about 65% of all those sold in the UK stores, and about 90% of the sold cut fresh flowers are grown with the help of hydroponics and HPS grow lights.   

Among the researchers who worked on creating the ideal conditions for plants growing was a Belgian scientist Jan van Helmont, who discovered in 1600 that plants receive elements for the normal growth from water. Robert Boyle from Ireland managed to grow plants in the bottles with water, which is recorded in the documents dated 1666. 33 years later a notable discovery was made by the English scholar John Woodward, who found out that various constituents from different types of soils were also of vital importance for the plants growth. Thus, he made a valuable contribution to the work started by Jan van Helmont. Unfortunately, the absence of the necessary equipment prevented John Woodward from proceeding with his work.   

With the development of chemistry the world got to know that plants consist of chemicals obtained from air, soil, and water as food and the materials for the proper growth. This real breakthrough was made by the French scientist Nicolas de Saussure in 1804. Jean Boussingault, his fellow countryman, made much progress in studying plants growth in various types of medium, as quartz, charcoal, and sand. That was he who found out that dry plant material is mainly made of hydrogen and carbon dioxide, received from the air.

Knowing the plants’ chemical structure and the ingredients necessary for the growth scientists became curious whether it was possible to grow plants without soil.

The scientists who succeeded in this task were Germans Sachs and Knop, who managed to grow plants in water solution in 1860’s. They called their invention “nutriculture”. Many years passed till the real interest to the “nutriculture” appeared. The pioneers of the greenhouse industry fully understood its cons and helped in the further improvement of the method between years 1925 and 1935.

The first effort to turn laboratory “nutriculture” into a commercial product was first made by Dr. William F. Gericke, who explored soilless plant growing at University of California Davis and was very successful. It was Dr. Gericke, who first used the term “hydroponics”, which means “waterworking” in Greek. Since then, the public interest to hydroponic gardening spread rapidly around the world.  It is interesting to note that even the U.S. Army had special units, whose main duty was to grow hydroponics and provide fruits and vegetables for kitchen. In the military environment it is not always possible to grow plants in a traditional way, so hydroponic system was chosen as the way to grow plants virtually anywhere. 

Key Facts on Hydroponics

Hydroponic plants do not require soil to grow in. They use different growing media instead. All the required nutrients are supplied through nutrient solution. Hydroponic system allows cultivation of plants, irrespectively to climate and environmental condition. Hydroponic system allows increasing the density of plants significantly (up to 3 times higher in comparison with traditional soil gardens). It may be surprising but hydroponic plants consume considerable less water than those, growing in soil. Since soil is not used in hydroponic systems, there is no need to worry about crops rotation. Hydroponic plants are healthier, because there are no or very little risks for them to get infected by parasites, living in soil. Hydroponic gardening does not depend on seasons of the year. You can grow plants and gather harvest all year round.

Hydroponics in the Present

Thanks to many technological achievements and innovations, hydroponic growing has already become much more effective, convenient and affordable. Plastic, used for manufacturing of hydroponic equipment, such as plumbing products, fittings, growing pots and containers, etc., made it possible to lower the cost of hydroponic systems significantly.

Multiple electronic devices, such as pumps, timers and monitors, have made hydroponic growing a fully automated process. Furthermore, the hydroponic plants themselves have evolved significantly, ensuring high yield results even if used under the most extreme environmental conditions, for example, at the submarines.

Hydroponics in the Future

The next goal of hydroponics developers is to make indoor gardening eco-friendly and more energy-saving. In this regard, current achievements in the development of solar heating systems look very promising. On the other hand, current innovations open new opportunities for designing new growing light systems with higher lumen output, better spectrum profile and lower electricity consumption. In the long run, hydroponic systems may allow increasing the amount of grown plants to completely satisfy the needs of people in food products, without using additional natural resources and soil.

Furthermore, maybe in the nearest future hydroponic systems, which have already been tested in space on the space stations, will even become another valuable step in the space exploration by the humans.

Indoor Gardening Tools – Enjoy Your Gardening Experience With The Right Gardening Tools At Hand

Wed ,02/09/2009
Abhishek Agarwal Said:

The purpose of this article is to assess the need for various indoor gardening tools.

Tools for indoor gardening are intended for carrying out gardening in compact holders.

Need For Indoor Gardening Tools

When one undertakes indoor gardening, he has to work on plants in little holders. The plants are put in trays or planters that occur in a range of sizes, and are raised indoors or inside a greenhouse. The dimensions of the plant holders indicate that specialized indoor gardening tools are needed. It is quite unthinkable to use a shovel that is five feet in length in your planter.

You may not be aware of the multitude of indoor gardening tools that are on offer today. Neither could you have imagined that you would require a wide range of tools in order to effectively tend to your plants and ensure they blossom in profusion.

Challenges of Container Gardening

We tend to splurge on outdoor redesigning and do not have second thoughts on purchasing gardening tools for the upkeep of the garden. Container gardens too need proper attention and care and this necessitates that you should have suitable gardening tools. There are a number of different kinds of container gardens.

1. Plants grown in flowerpots

2. Aromatic plant gardens

3. Miniature gardens and Bonsai plants

4. Hothouse plants grown in trays

5. Plant starters raised from seedlings for outdoor transfer

Container gardens can be used for leisure pursuits, ornamental, and business intentions. Looking after a container garden and maintaining it in a healthy condition is not a minor chore irrespective of the smallness of the garden. There are several trials to be encountered by the gardener and the tools for indoor gardening make the task less difficult.

Varied Needs

Hothouse and container gardening generally need diverse types of gardening tools. Most of the chores that you will carry out in your miniature garden are identical to the ones you perform in the garden outdoors. A few of these chores necessitates the use of indoor gardening tools that make up for the lack of the outdoor weather conditions like rain. You need to have a trowel, root separator, snippers or a pruning knife.

In addition, you will need potting tools, stands for plants and grow lights. If you are planning to be absent from you home for some time, an automatic watering gadget may be required for your container.

The use of special tools is needed for growing bonsai plants. Inside a hothouse, the gardening tools required are seedling trays, heat lamps and perhaps arranging ways for vines to thrive. There is an extensive range of indoor gardening tools to pick from and a prudent selection will go a long way in ensuring the easy care of your container garden.

Inspired Ideas

The old order has given way to the new. New connotations are often attached to old expressions. Both businesses as well as individuals can benefit by adopting cost reduction measures through the wholesale buying of gardening tools.

Also, you have the liberty to consider more options and let your imagination run free with the savings in hand.

The additional money can go towards investing in the latest devices that previously did not suit your budget. Each day brings in a host of new devices into the market. Wholesale buying of garden tools is an intelligent decision, presenting you with the opportunity of owning the full collection of garden tools to undertake any gardening chore.

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Gardening For Kids – How To Get Your Kids Really, Really Excited About Gardening!

Wed ,02/09/2009
Abhishek Agarwal Said:

Many kids look upon gardening as being difficult and demanding. Initially, they may be hesitant and wary of trying it, fearing disillusionment. To sweet-talk kids to look upon gardening as an amusing and enjoyable activity, you need to create an environment that will give rise to some unforgettable moments. Before long, they will be confidently digging up the mud and thinking of growing a number of exotic vegetable that even we find not that easy to grow. To bring about this marvelous change, the children need to be presented with gardening supplies, which are cool, informational, and simple.

Kids Toolkit of Gardening Supplies should contain the following:

1. A children’s gardening book

2. A tiny hand spade for kids

3. A small watering can

4. A kid’s garden gloves set

5. A variety of simple plants for outdoor gardening

6. A variety of seeds for indoor gardening

7. If gardening indoors, peat pots or a starter kit for seeds

8. A de-weeded and prepared garden plot or containers

The enjoyment will truly set in by gifting the kid a gardening book, which exactly meets the child’s requirements. The gardening supplies kit of every child should contain some entertaining and delightful books.

These can either be works of fiction related to gardening or simple handbooks on children’s gardening projects. Giving a youngster a gardening catalogue would not serve the same purpose as it does in the case of an adult.

Kids need to be receptive to the scheme of starting their very own garden. Whether you wish to go in for an indoor garden or an outdoor one will be a deciding factor when you purchase gardening supplies for kids.

The joy and thrill of watching seeds sprout and grow is a great treat for kids and to partake in this activity, they will require starter kits. If seedlings are being planted, then starter trays or jiffy peat cups filled with growing medium should be bought to add to the gardening supplies of kids. With the seed packets in hand and with one of you reading out the directions it is quite a simple affair to plant seeds.

Where peat pots are concerned, when it is time for

transplantation, the cases of root shock are far less, thus improving their survival ratio.

This takes place if the plants are exposed to adequate and direct sunshine. The traditional growing tier method with artificial illumination has proven to be very effective when compared to growing plants on the windowsill since the distance from a source of light can be easily fixed and the duration of light contact can be controlled. Nevertheless, many people have planted seeds in the absence of a growing tier and artificial illumination.

The watering can, gardening gloves, and the spade in the gardening supplies of kids have to fit their specific requirements. If kids are supplied with their very own implements, they are keener to take up gardening. When it is time for outdoor gardening, the fact that they have new tools will keep them on their toes, and they will be excited and enthusiastic to start outdoor gardening as well. In case a garden patch does not exist, then big containers will also be suitable. You can assist the kids to plant the seeds and to water them regularly. Witnessing the mystery of life will keep the kids engrossed in gardening activities for a long time to come.

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