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"Gardening" Articles
 

  • Hardy Hostas - Looking for a hardy perennial to use as a ground cover in a shady area of your yard? Hostas are one of the best plants for shade gardens or for under tall trees. Where grass and other ground covers struggle, hostas thrive adding lush greenery and becoming more beautiful every year.
  • Peonies Passion - Peonies give your garden bursts of color and wonderful fragrance. Being a perennial they come up every year and are easy to grow. Peonies are versatile, long-lived landscape plants. They can make excellent low hedges in the summer or used as a group or singularly to splash color as a focal point or accent in flowerbeds and borders.
  • A Gazebo Can Complete Your Backyard or Garden - A gazebo can add an element of class, charm and allure to one’s home, garden or backyard. If you have a family, children or grandchildren, a gazebo is the ideal place to relax and spend time with them.
  • Hardscape in The Landscape - Hardscape is all those items, usually relatively large, such as: paths, patios, paved areas, arbours and the like. As opposed to "softscape" which is all the plants and greenery. Driveways, walkways, or paths, are the most common elements of the hardscape. These elements are a necessity in most homes as they provide clear and clean access, from one place to another, without tramping through and damaging the gardens areas. Although concrete is the more common of surface types, there are many other products that can serve the same purpose. With driveways, gravel is low cost alternative to concrete, but can prove problematic, as gravel tends to scatter and can prove slippery and dangerous if ending up on concreted areas.
  • Controlling Weeds in the Landscape - A weed is an unwanted, nuisance plant and the bane of gardeners everywhere. Whether gardeners like it or not, weeds must be attended to lest they take over the garden. They are fast growing, prolific reproducers and generally can colonise places where nothing else will, or can grow. In nature, there are no weeds, just plants, their role is to rapidly colonise any bare earth. They are in fact, the earths protector.
  • When to Trim Your Trees: Tree Trimming Austin, TX - Having your trees trimmed can offer many advantages and it should be considered for all trees on your property. Tree trimming is essential when you are growing a new tree. The shape of the tree can be controlled by proper trimming early in life. When you have your trees trimmed, you reduce the risk of limb breakage, disease, damage to your property, and irregular tree shape. Tree trimming is not only aesthetic. Tree trimming can keep your trees healthy and promote the growth of foliage, flowers and fruit. Letting your fruit tree limbs get long and out of control can be a real problem. Tree limbs can easily get weighed down by the weight of the ripening fruit. This can cause your tree to lose many limbs in one growing season.
  • Should I Hire an Arborist: Austin Tree Service - Hiring an arborist is a very good idea if you want to try to save a tree. An arborist will have the knowledge to help save a tree or tell you honestly if it must be removed. A regular tree trimming service or tree removal company may only be interested in the fee that they will receive for removing the tree. In today’s day and age, it is more important than ever to try to save the trees that we have.
  • Dendrochronology: Tree Trimming Austin TX - Many people require Austin tree service to maintain or remove trees on their property. If you are having a tree removed, you may be curious about the tree’s age. Dendrochronology uses trees rings to figure out the tree’s age. If you would like to know more about dendrochronology, read on! Many people have heard that you can count the rings of a cut tree and determine its age. But why is this true? Does each ring actually represent a year of the tree’s life? Not exactly. The sun has different levels of activity that affects weather patterns here on earth. The climate fluctuations change the color of the rings, thus making it possible for scientists to pinpoint the exact year of the trees birth. The rings can sometimes indicate one full year if the climate changes enough between summer and winter to cause a ring to form.
  • Start Your Very Own Hydroponics Gardening System - The idea behind hydroponics kits involves growing plants without using soil but instead in a nutrient-enriched liquid. Sometimes preferred over the conventional method of using soil, this method of gardening is becoming popular because the gardener maintains control over the nutrients and oxygen the plant receives. Under these controlled conditions, the plants grow faster. Hydroponics systems are, simply put, a method of indoor growing plants using a mineral nutrient solution instead of just a soil. Hydroponics kits are also used a standard technique in biology research and teaching.
  • Solving Problem Garden Spots with Perennials - Colorful perennial plants can be used for both shade gardens and backyard areas getting constant full-sun. It is important to select the right one for the specific area of your yard you want to dress-up. By choosing the right perennials, you can combat three landscape problems - hot and dry locations, wet and swampy areas, and windy or exposed sites. Most perennials that will work best in dry and sunny spots flower during the summer months. Some of these perennials that are both heat and drought-tolerant include: blanket flower, a daisy-like, yellow-and-red plant; coneflower with pink, rose, or white flowers; daylilies coming in numerous colors; evening primrose or sundrops in yellow, pink, or white flowers; fairy fan-flower that has blue or white flowers and blossoms from spring to fall;
  • Learning the Basics of Organic Hydroponic Gardening - Are you looking to get into the growing trend of organic hydroponics gardening? Well, the first thing you to need to do is understand what hydroponics is before you can know to use it for organic purposes.
  • Do You Really Need a Landscape Designer - Although a Landscape Designer and a Landscape Architect, are generally considered to be the same profession, in this article the term "Landscape Designer" will refer to those professionals that offer their services to the urbanite; as opposed to a "Landscape Architect", which refers to those practitioners that deal mainly with large projects, such as parks, urban planning and environmental projects.
  • Finding Cheap Plants for Your Garden Landscape - Without plants, the landscape becomes rather boring. No interesting places for the eye to dwell, nor any soothing scenery, not much for the soul,either. However, plants can be expensive, certainly if you are trying to establish your entire garden in one hit. Cheap plants are readily available all over the place, whether they be very young, or for that matter, very old and passed their sellability. Sometimes, that bargain plant you are buying may be diseased, heat or water stressed, or possibly, harbouring pests.
  • Hydroponics Simplified - There are many aspiring gardeners out there looking to cultivate their green thumb. Unfortunately many of them don’t have the space or land to do so.
  • Keeping Your Lawn Looking Good - Some things to consider when wanting to improve the appearance of your lawn are where you are located, what type of grass is most prevalent, what products you apply or have been applied to your lawn such as insecticides, fungicides, or herbicides, whether your lawn has been fertilized and how often to you water or irrigate your lawn. Others include if you have re-seeded or recently added sod, have had soil tests done on your lawn, and at what height the lawn is mowed and how often. Problems occurring in your lawn might be too much shade, standing water, insects or pests, weeds, moss, rocks, and heavy traffic. If the problem is weeds, determine what type of weeds invade your lawn and how long have you noticed the problem.
  • Growing Plants Indoors Using Hydroponics - The gardening method of growing of plants without the use of soil is hydroponics. This process is commonly used to develop fertile, healthy indoor plants as well as good quality vegetables, fruits and herbs. The plants in hydroponics grow systems absorb the needed nutrients as ions in water or in the case of aeroponics through the air. If a plant is getting the adequate amount of nutrients, then soil is no longer needed for it to thrive. This is the whole theory behind hydroponic kits.
  • Today More People Choose to Garden - A modern-day gardening movement is emerging in the United States as the concern for the environment grows along with the growing economic situation. To ease the pressure of public food supply, during both world wars, the American government encouraged citizens to grow their own vegetables, fruits and herbs to be more self-sufficient and less vulnerable to economic hardships. Today gardens focus on environmental and financial benefits. However, self-sufficiency, especially during a time of war, helps everyone. The benefits of saving on your grocery bill today are most gratifying. Starting a vegetable, fruit and herb garden requires only a modest financial investment, mainly in the beginning. You will enjoy more tasty and nutritional food being that it will come right from the ground or tree to your plate or palate.
  • Water is the Key to Success When Transplanting - Moving plants around in your garden can be tricky. The most important thing to remember while in this process is to water. Always make sure to keep the plant and it roots moist. Even though it is recommended not to transplant during the summer, most of the time it is in the summer that you want to do this. You are seeing how things have come up and perhaps it has become too crowded in an area for the plants to be healthy. Or one variety may have just taken over an area and needs to be trimmed back. If it is the summer, remember the sun can be very intense especially on exposed roots.
  • The Most Important Garden Duty to Master - Learn how to water your garden the right way and reap the rewards. Here are some watering tips from the green thumb experts on how to best water your garden. The first thing is very important and will sound simple, but it isn’t. Be aware of both under watering and over watering. Many novices in their willingness to take care of their plants tend to over water their garden. Too much water will drown your plants, and some plants actually don’t like much water at all.
  • Watering Your Garden - It usually is best to allow the soil in your garden to partially dry out between watering your plants. If you can see your footprints in your lawn or if it lacks overall shine then it's time to water your lawn. Annuals and vegetables should be watered at the first sign of droop.
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