Thursday, May 22, 2014
Perennial Gardens
There are so many uses for those beautiful garden perennial plants. Unlike annuals, perennial plants return every year and offer you the most vibrant colors under the sun. You can also plant perennials and never have to dig them up for cold harsh winter months. They do not winter kill like most flowers do. You can plant perennials and the following spring, they will re bloom every year. They also reproduce when they reach maturity. Perennials are the #1 plant to use in creating flower beds and gardens.
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Plant Evergreen Trees For An Affordable Living Fence
Evergreen trees provides 100% privacy barriers from anything or anyone that disturbs your peace and quiet times at home. They grow fast and also can be trimmed to the desired with and height. Unlike buying costly wooden fence panels, evergreen trees last a lifetime and never corrode, mold, need painted or have to be replaced with age. Evergreen trees keep towering and their density is excellent for superior privacy needs. Plant them around swimming pools, to divide property lines,keep dogs and bicycles off your property, to reduce noise if you live near busy roads or intersections and last but not least, they prohibit lights from coming in your windows from highway traffic. Evergreen hedges and border trees have so many wonderful and needful uses, the possibilities are endless. From decorating them for Christmas to providing birds a year round protection to nest in, there's so many wonder things one can do with evergreen trees.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014
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How To Trim & Care For Knockout Roses
Do you have knockout roses and the old dead blooms are ruining the appearance of the new blooms? No worries, in this video we will show you how to rimt and care for them even the old blooms that's turned brown:
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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Evergreen Shrubs For a Lively Garden All Year Round
Evergreen shrubs are great for year round display as they remain lively and green throughout the year. Landscaping with evergreen shrubs is an excellent way of designing the home garden with some permanent elements that can accentuate the surroundings for a long time. There are many different varieties of evergreen plants and shrubs that are available in nurseries and garden centers.
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While selecting evergreen shrubs for your garden, it is important to consider soil and climate of the area. Most of the evergreen shrubs are drought tolerant but some can be very tricky. They should be planted in full to partial sunlight in a well drained soil. However, these requirements may vary from species to species. These plants can be used for hedging or privacy around the house. They are also often used to create borders and separate walkways with the rest of the garden.
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Evergreen hedge plants and shrubs are permanent structures in the landscape. You can grow flowering varieties or the ones that have got beautiful variegated leaves for more interesting background. Some hedge plants can grow and spread too much to become cluttered. They should be pruned and maintained well to allow proper air circulation and good drainage otherwise, their roots tend to get damaged.
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Some good evergreen shrubs worth including in the landscape are American Boxwood, California Privet, Common Privet, Daphne and Holly. There are many more varieties can offer privacy and color to the landscape in all seasons.
Thursday, December 5, 2013
How To Keep Deer Away From Your Home Garden
Deer can be a nuisance in the garden if you live in an area that has got a large deer population. They love to gorge on plants and shrubs in the garden. It can be tricky to control them and the best way to discourage them from entering the garden is by growing some deer- resistant plants that they do not like.
Deer generally hate strongly scented or perfumed plants so you can grow them to keep deer away. Aromatic herbs and plants like Lavender, Basil, Thyme, Oregano, Rosemary, Russian Sage and Lantana excellent to discourage them coming to the garden. They do not like nibbling on other plants like Butterfly Weed, Dianthus, Chrysanthemum, Crocosmia and Joe Pye Weed. You can include these plants in your landscape for a safe garden. There are many other perennial plants that can be grown in the garden to keep deer away.
Deer also love to nibble shoots, buds and leaves of young trees and shrubs as they are within their reach. They can pretty much damage small trees and shrubs in the garden. It is advisable to use protectors and fence around the trees to that the deer cannot reach the canopy to do any harm. Wrap wire around the trunk of mature trees to avoid deer from rubbing their antlers on the wood. Garden fences are also an effective way of keeping deer out. You can use good quality wooden, wired or metal fences around trees to deter them. In fact, fencing is the easiest way of keeping most of the large pests and animals at bay.
Bear in mind that it is not possible to get rid of these animals permanently and look for ways that allow a peaceful co- existence. It is best to support and provide for the native animals and wildlife for a perfect ecological balance. A harmonious relationship between man and nature provides peace and serenity.
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Deer generally hate strongly scented or perfumed plants so you can grow them to keep deer away. Aromatic herbs and plants like Lavender, Basil, Thyme, Oregano, Rosemary, Russian Sage and Lantana excellent to discourage them coming to the garden. They do not like nibbling on other plants like Butterfly Weed, Dianthus, Chrysanthemum, Crocosmia and Joe Pye Weed. You can include these plants in your landscape for a safe garden. There are many other perennial plants that can be grown in the garden to keep deer away.
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Deer also love to nibble shoots, buds and leaves of young trees and shrubs as they are within their reach. They can pretty much damage small trees and shrubs in the garden. It is advisable to use protectors and fence around the trees to that the deer cannot reach the canopy to do any harm. Wrap wire around the trunk of mature trees to avoid deer from rubbing their antlers on the wood. Garden fences are also an effective way of keeping deer out. You can use good quality wooden, wired or metal fences around trees to deter them. In fact, fencing is the easiest way of keeping most of the large pests and animals at bay.
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Bear in mind that it is not possible to get rid of these animals permanently and look for ways that allow a peaceful co- existence. It is best to support and provide for the native animals and wildlife for a perfect ecological balance. A harmonious relationship between man and nature provides peace and serenity.
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Gardening For Groceries
Growing delicious and nutritious food for your family to eat is one of the oldest and most cherished of human traditions. It is so easy to start a small garden in your home that some people even do it by accident. All that you need to do is to save the seeds from some of your favorite fruits and vegetables, plant them in an appropriate place, water them, and wait.
Many plants are enthusiastic "volunteers" for your home garden. Cantaloupes and potatoes are two great examples of fruits and vegetables that will take root almost anywhere. With just a little bit of knowledge and work you will find your patience rewarded with the freshest produce imaginable. Tomatoes, carrots, cabbage, radishes, and a wide variety of herbs and spices can be yours with practically no effort. Composting your organic waste will replenish the earth, keeping your garden fertile and productive.
After your garden has had six months to a year to establish itself you will begin to notice a decline in your weekly grocery bill. It is not unusual to harvest five or ten dollars worth of fresh produce a day from a well-functioning garden. The best part is that you will not even have to go to the store. Simply step outside and pick what you want when you are hungry. Your food will be as fresh and nutritious as it can possibly be.
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