Archive for 'Garden Planning'
Starting Seed Indoors
Posted: April 6th, 2009 under Garden Planning, Gardening Supplies, Sowing Seeds.
Tags: Miniature Greenhouse, Peat Pellets, Peat Pots, Plastic Trays, Potting Soil, Seeds, Six Packs, Sowing Seeds, Sunny Area, Sunny Spot, Ziploc Baggies
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More on Square Foot Gardening
So you may have considered gardening, and one of the methods that you may have thought about trying is a Square Foot Garden. One of the reasons you may be thinking about it, is because you would not need to work the existing soil in your yard, adding this additive or that to get the soil just right, not to mention you wouldn’t need to dig or double-dig the soil, which could take a while, to get results. Some gardeners work existing soil for several years before it is at its optimal nutrient levels to sustain a healthy and vibrant garden. That just seems ineffecient in this day and age, particularly if you’re starting a garden to try and cut down on your grocery bill as soon as possible. Continue reading...
Posted: April 4th, 2009 under Garden Centers, Garden Planning, Gardening Ideas, Gardening Supplies, Square Foot Garden.
Tags: Boxes, Climate, Gardeners, Lumber, Mel Bartholomew, Soil, Square Foot Garden
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Five Garden Tips Before You Begin
There are many garden tips provided by experts and botanists in order for someone to start building his/her own garden. Most of the time, people find it challenging to keep up with their daily activities while maintaining a garden in their backyard. It is essential to know a thing or two prior to committing yourself to a new addition into your household chores. Here are five garden tips to help you out before you start a garden: Continue reading...
Posted: February 3rd, 2009 under Garden Planning.
Tags: Blueprint, Botanists, Dirt, Flower Gardens, Foliage, Garden Tips, Necessities, Spring And Fall, Sunny Spot, Temperatures, Vegetables
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Garden Planning- Choosing Your Plants
Now that we have covered garden planning a bit, and have chosen what kind of garden we’d like to plant, now we need to choose what kind of flowers or veggies we want to grow. If you are choosing to grow a garden for pleasure, and not food, there are some basics you should definitely cover. Continue reading...
Posted: October 25th, 2008 under Garden Planning.
Tags: Annuals Perennials, Blossoms, Borders, Climate, Foundation Plantings, Garden Planning, Garden Plants, Ground Cover, Growing Herbs, Low Maintenance, Roots, Trees And Shrubs, Vines
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Garden Planning- Where To Start?
Tending a garden can be an enjoyable past time for many folks, as well as a relaxing hobby. However, no project should be started with out proper garden planning first. Garden planning is a bit like an artist painting a picture. You map out what you want in your mind, and then go about making it a reality. When the reality is complete, often times it expresses your own personality and flair, just like any other art form. Continue reading...
Posted: October 23rd, 2008 under Garden Planning.
Tags: Beautiful Flowers, Fertilizer, Flower Garden, Fun, Good Soil, Growing Flowers, Herb Garden, Plants, Rock Gardens, Square Foot Gardening, Sunlight, Veggie Garden, Veggies
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How To Start a Garden
Having your own garden at home sets a relaxing ambiance for your entire household. Although having a garden presents an uphill struggle with a lot of requirements to meet, the effects are incredibly rewarding. Gardens are pleasurable to watch as the budding flowers grow into full blossom in spring and as the seedlings turn into a new leaf. No matter what type of garden you plan to build, here are some steps that can help you learn how to start a garden: Continue reading...
Posted: October 20th, 2008 under Garden Planning.
Tags: Compost Piles, Full Blossom, Garden Planning, How To Start A Garden, Seedlings, Windbreak
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