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Azaleas can be either evergreen or deciduous. Deciduous Azaleas are known as Mollis or Exbury Azaleas. They bloom in the early spring with vivid orange and yellow colors. They can be grown from seed if the seeds are collected in the fall and sown on top of moist peat at about 70 degrees F.
Fri, 25 Apr 2008: The best and cheapest healthy water for your garden- Rainwater
Avid gardeners spend a good part of the winter planning what they will plant in the spring. Even casual gardeners invest plenty of time and money in their plants. Regular watering is one key to a successful garden. So what’s a gardener to do when faced with lack of rainfall combined with water restrictions in the middle of a hot summer?
Fri, 25 Apr 2008: What a gardener should know about gardening.
Gardens come in different varieties like the plants you find in them. There are several gardening tips that can be used for all type of gardens.
Fri, 25 Apr 2008: Two Ways to Make Money from Your Greenhouse
Perhaps you are not particularly interested in making money from selling potted plants, bulbs, or seeds. Still, you want a self-supporting or profit-making greenhouse. Although a number of hybridizers use their greenhouses to hasten the growth of many plants, including iris and roses, there are many things you can do with your greenhouse.
Thu, 24 Apr 2008: Compost. Part 2. Where Do I Put All This Stuff
You have a number of choices, here A compost bin, box, tumbler, trench or heap - all will work, its a matter of personal preference
Thu, 24 Apr 2008: Tips When Recycling Waste Via Compost Pile
Just about any organic material will decompose given enough time and favorable conditions.
Tue, 22 Apr 2008: How do I plant a tree correctly?
In planting trees, their mature height and spread must be considered before a selection is made.
Tempting as are the nursery catalogues, it is necessary to choose carefully, especially on the average lot, because crowding spoils the growth and appearance of trees, particularly specimen trees.
Tempting as are the nursery catalogues, it is necessary to choose carefully, especially on the average lot, because crowding spoils the growth and appearance of trees, particularly specimen trees.
Tue, 22 Apr 2008: How do hydroponic systems benefit plant growth
Plants metabolise carbon dioxide and H2O to make required energy through the function of photosynthesis. Light is key because it supplies the energy required for this transition. The concentration of the light has been found to boost the measure of energy made. This will keep on going up until the plant reaches its saturation point for light, so you should consistently try to step-up the quantity of light your plants get.
Mon, 21 Apr 2008: Garden Maintenance is Never Fun, But it Can Be a Lot Easier
Garden maintenance is never going to be fun, but if you can get organized, stay ahead of the game, use the proper tools and not try to do too much at one time; it should be quite manageable and not be too difficult.
Sat, 19 Apr 2008: 5 Most Common Mistake People Make When Growing Orchids
Most people can't get growing orchids right and end up killing them without knowing why. Here are 5 most common mistakes people make.
Fri, 18 Apr 2008: Herbs Are Easy To Grow!
Want to grow your own produce but don't have much time or experience? Then a herb garden could be the answer. With very little space or expertise you can cultivate sweet smelling, pretty plants that give your cooking or well being a lift, all year round.
Thu, 17 Apr 2008: A Short Guide To Growing Your Own Fruit Tree
Taking a brief look at how to grow your on fruit tree in your garden, without needing lots of land space.
Wed, 16 Apr 2008: Detailed Landscaping Questions and Answers
Creating backyard ponds has steadily become a fascinating part of additions to landscapes for many homeowners and there are common different questions that need answers . Read on to learn more.
Mon, 14 Apr 2008: How Does The Composting Process Actually Works ?
There is a great deal of organic waste that can be used to make compost.
Mon, 14 Apr 2008: Caring For Your Roses
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Roses are deep rooted and once they are well established are more capable than most plants of surviving mild drought spells The first spring and summer directly after planting your rose is very important
Sun, 13 Apr 2008: Tips On How To Manage Your Compost Heap
Many times people avoid doing backyard composting because they think that it is just too difficult.
Sat, 12 Apr 2008: A Guide On Compost Bins Types To Recycle
Compost bins provide the best way for people to get started in managing and containing the composting process.
Thu, 10 Apr 2008: Garden Designs for the Different Types of Gardens
No matter if they are urban or rural, all gardens benefit from preplanning and design. This doesn't mean just knowing where you want your garden, but the overall design of the garden.
Thu, 10 Apr 2008: Select the Right Orchids for Your Purpose
It is harder to select orchids for your beginning collection than it is to grow them. While growing orchids is a feat of memory aided by experience and common sense, selection requires long association with orchids and long evenings spent studying orchid catalogues. Here are some which you can begin with.
Thu, 10 Apr 2008: Plant a Terrarium at Home
Terrarium planting is a specialized part of home gardening, but an interesting one. A great many woodland plants which prosper in their natural environments fail to grow at all in the house due to the lack of moisture in the air. Terrariums provide this humid atmosphere and allow you to bring the forest plants home.
Mon, 7 Apr 2008: The Root Of All Things: Planting Roses Properly
Okay You've bought your roses and they're all lined up, ready for planting
Mon, 7 Apr 2008: Gardening Basics
You visit the local farmer’s market on a whim, stroll past vegetable stands, herb bunches, and flower bouquets Finally, your eyes fixate on a huge tomato that’s bigger than both of your hands put together
Sun, 6 Apr 2008: Making The Right Choice When You Buy Garden Furniture
As soon as the sun comes out this summer you can guarantee that we will all leave our homes in droves and go and sit outside and enjoy the warmth But how has your patio furniture stood up to the winter months
Sun, 6 Apr 2008: Make Growing Plants Easier This Year - Get A Greenhouse
If you spend any amount of time in the garden you'll know how difficult it can be to get seedlings started in the early spring months, one late frost can wipe out a huge amount of work This is why you may need a greenhouse to make your life easier
Fri, 4 Apr 2008: Propogate Your Evergreens Successfully
In former days many home gardeners found it difficult to increase the supply of their favorite evergreens by the usual methods of reproduction, viz., seeds, layers, and cuttings. The complexity of starting new plants has been materially lessened since the introduction of polyethylene plastic. No longer is a greenhouse a necessary possession for raising these plants from seeds and cuttings
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