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	<title>Go Green Forever &#187; Garden</title>
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		<title>How to Irrigate Your Garden? Diverse Irrigation Methods For You</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 01:10:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the field of agriculture, water is of great importance because no plantation can live without it.  For keeping the garden vegetations and plants to grow gradually, right sort of water supply and irrigation method has to be adopted.  There is a variety of irrigation systems developed for the watering task. It is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the field of agriculture, water is of great importance because no plantation can live without it.  For keeping the garden vegetations and plants to grow gradually, right sort of water supply and irrigation method has to be adopted.  There is a variety of irrigation systems developed for the watering task. It is always preferred to have irrigation systems made that use as little water as possible.  It is not simply because water is precious and that cannot be wasted, but because the right amount of water supply only benefits the plantation.  Too much watering can harm them and little watering also can offer malnutrition. Normally, the common one is flood irrigation which is somewhat old and out-of-date watering method that offers irregular irrigation supply.  On the contrary, the modern systems and techniques are developed for your watering purpose.  Some of them are sprinkler systems and the most recommended drip irrigation systems. With sprinkler systems, you can water your plants and garden vegetation from the top through hose.  But this sprinkling method has some disadvantages.  By spraying water, some amount of water gets evaporated in the air.  Moreover, the water being sprayed wets the soil and does not necessarily go to the root level. Drip irrigation system, compared to sprinklers is more beneficial.  The method of drip irrigation involves uniform watering which directly goes to the root level without making water evaporated in the air and also maintains the moisture level in the soil which is quite important for the growth of the garden plants and other vegetations. Now lets think about how drip irrigation system or method came into existence and became so popular.  Previously, in the past, people used clay pots as watering device.  There were little holes in the pots and water came dripping slowly and steadily on the plants. It was in 1866 in Afghanistan, where some researchers experimented with clay pipes and made irrigation and drainage systems.  Later on this irrigation method took fine shape and drip irrigation method was developed. But the fine and perfect concept of drip irrigation method was developed in 1959 by Simcha Blass in Israel.  With Kibbutz Hatzerim, very first time he made surface drip irrigation emitters. Drip irrigation is sometimes refereed to as trickle or micro irrigation.  Some spell it as drip irragation.  This irrigation system consists of pipes, tubing, and emitters.  You can make your system on the surface or beneath the soil.  There are varieties o drip irrigation supplies such as drip emitters, tubing and pipes, soaker hose, hose connectors, pressure regulator, valve, filter, timers, etc.  available in the market to making your system. If you really feel that drip irrigation can suit your irrigation task for your garden plants, then get it installed in your garden.  Buy polyethylene tubing/hose so that you can prepare the main lines.  Then, using connectors, you can join the lines. You need to install pressure regulator to offer the water required force.  And also install filter to prevent remnants that may smother the way of your water.  You have to install emitters to distribute water to your plants.  Lastly, fix timers to facilitate putting your system so that you can on and off easily. Surface level drip irrigation is most often recommended.  It is so, because, the system on the surface can be carried or shifted to where your garden plants are.  In future, if you happen to make your garden bigger, you can shift or move your hoses easily to reach your new plants. Therefore, which irrigation method you use depends on the watering requirements of your plant types.  Make wise choice of the watering method and make your garden healthy and ever green! </p>
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		<title>Grow Vegetables in Your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 01:15:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We get pleasure from our gardens in many ways.  Perhaps you like the simple life with simply flowers to look at, a table and chairs and lawn space for the kids to play.  You may get pleasure from breeding your own plants and flowers and maybe even passing these onto friends and family [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We get pleasure from our gardens in many ways.  Perhaps you like the simple life with simply flowers to look at, a table and chairs and lawn space for the kids to play.  You may get pleasure from breeding your own plants and flowers and maybe even passing these onto friends and family or even selling some at local markets etc.  However, one of the pleasures that a lot of people get from their gardens is through growing their own vegetables.  There is something quite rewarding about making Sunday dinner in the full knowledge that some or maybe even all the vegetables on your plate were taken fresh from the garden that morning.  Just going outside on a Sunday morning into your own garden and picking your own carrots, peas, cauliflowers, brussels sprouts and potatoes can leave you with a great sense of satisfaction.  Certainly if you go to the shops to buy your vegetables they will never be as fresh as the ones you pick yourself from your own garden.  Many of the vegetables you pick ready for including in your Sunday dinner are also very tasty to eat in their natural state.  In fact I have often found myself nibbling on peas while I have been picking them for dinner.  They taste great fresh out of the pod.  If you have a greenhouse, why not have a go at growing your own tomatoes and other things like peppers and chillies.  In fact, it&#8217;s great to be able to wander outside and just pick yourself a fresh tomato to eat whenever you like.  There is another advantage to growing your own vegetables too and that is that you know exactly what went in to creating them.  You can be 100% certain whether or not pesticides and other chemicals were used on your crop.  This is great knowledge to have, especially if you have children and want to be careful about exactly what you are feeding them.  No matter what the labels say in the shops, this is something you may never be 100% sure about when you buy vegetables from the shop.  There are some sprays you may want to use to keep pests and diseases at bay but even so, you are in control.  Make sure you read the labels and you can be sure exactly what you are spraying on your plants.  Wherever possible though, try and go for a natural solution.  For example, when growing tomatoes one of the most common problems is white fly.  You can reduce their impact quite a lot though by growing French Marigolds close by.  This is because the Marigold&#8217;s pungent odour will mask the scent of the tomato plants and therefore they will not as easily attract the pest.  There are other companion plants you can use to keep different pests away from your other vegetables as well.  If you are concerned about disease then it is within your control to select the variety of vegetable to grow that will flourish in your environment and also be resistant to disease.  It is this control that allows you to do anything you want in your garden.  So, if you have a spare piece of ground in your garden, why not consider growing a few vegetables for yourself.  You will be rewarded time and again if you do.  </p>
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		<title>Garden Lighting: Seeing Your Way in an Outdoor Living Space</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010 01:08:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the great trends toward using your yard as part of your house, more and more people are discovering how to best utilise their patios, decks, and gardens as dining or living rooms.  These outdoor living spaces can be usable all year long in many areas.  One of the challenges to using your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the great trends toward using your yard as part of your house, more and more people are discovering how to best utilise their patios, decks, and gardens as dining or living rooms.  These outdoor living spaces can be usable all year long in many areas.  One of the challenges to using your outdoor spaces in this manner is lighting them.  There are many elements in a well designed outdoor living space.  A good arrangement of furniture, clear access to the inside of your house, noise levels from surrounding streets or properties, all of these things help determine how useable your outdoor space will be.  But, even the best designed outdoor living space can be ruined if there isn&#8217;t appropriate lighting.  There are myriad types of lighting that you can use in your garden depending on the effect that you want to achieve.  You can use spotlights directed at particular areas of the garden that you want to highlight to give the area a magical feel.  Hanging lanterns are a nice option to string across a space or between trees.  Strings of lights can be wrapped around tree trunks to create a unique effect.  Pathways can be lit with lights that you spike into the ground alongside your walkways.  Even ponds can be lit with submersible lights if your fish don&#8217;t mind.  The other major choice in backyard lighting is that of energy sources.  If you want your lights to come on automatically when darkness falls and you don&#8217;t want to have to pay for the electricity to run the lights, solar lighting may be just what you need.  Most solar systems work well even when the days are overcast as well.  Another method for outdoor lighting is using candles or groups of candles to provide a warm flickering glow.  The downside to using candles is that they need to be supervised as they can be a fire hazard, especially in the hot dry summer months.  The nice thing about candles is that you can set them out single in jars or cluster them for more intense light.  There are many kinds of lanterns available for myriad different looks.  If you have well-placed electrical sockets in your backyard then you may want to opt for electrical lighting.  Most strings of lights require a plug in, though some types are available with battery power.  There are even outdoor lamps akin to living room lamps that are designed for outdoor use.  Take a good look at the parts of your garden that you might like to highlight with your lighting and also how much lighting that you will need to best utilise your outdoor living space.  If you make your lighting decisions based on your needs, then you will end up with a space that is usable instead of a dim uninviting space.  </p>
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		<title>Make Your Own Indoor Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jan 2010 01:14:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Missing a Garden in the Home? While a nice house with a picket fence looks nice, not everyone can get that.  Many people live in apartments and condominiums that provide little to no space for having a garden.  Unlike in suburban areas where gardens are present in almost any home, there are actually [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Missing a Garden in the Home? While a nice house with a picket fence looks nice, not everyone can get that.  Many people live in apartments and condominiums that provide little to no space for having a garden.  Unlike in suburban areas where gardens are present in almost any home, there are actually a lot of places that prevents people of having a garden.  This is why there are many alternative to having plants inside the house.  If you miss having a garden to come home to, then read along and see how you can manage your own personal indoor garden.  Making the Size Count The size of an actual garden is too cramped for the indoors, which is why you should set aside your visual interpretations of the old gardens you are used to.  Indoor gardens rely on innovate potting solutions when it comes to providing plants with that they need to start working better.  From crystal soils to sponges there are many different technologies that are applicable in providing you with various methods to grow and water your plants.  In order to determine the most effective method, consult with your local botanical expert.  They will give you the best ways to take care of your plants inside the hose.  Allocate a sufficient amount of space for the garden in your home.  You could integrate the garden into other rooms such as the study or in the kitchen hall.  What ever decision you choose, make sure that the garden plants get a sufficient amount of water.  The good thing about indoor plants is that they do not remain rooted to where they are.  However, take care not to knockdown fragile pots since they can be hard to replace.  Study their different watering needs as some plants cannot be watered too much but at the same time, need more than one watering per day.  It would be in the plant&#8217;s best interests if you study each kind.  Bring the Sun Indoors Water is not the only resource you need for your indoor garden, you also need sunlight.  And sunlight does not naturally enter the indoors, you should situate the plants in such a way that they are reached by direct sunlight.  If you have a penthouse sunroof, simply placing your plants underneath it may be more than enough.  However, this is not a commonly applicable solution.  Usually, a large window or even a large glass door helps bring lots of sunlight in.  The important thing is to let the plants have direct sunlight.  When all else fails, you can bring plants out to your patio or over the window railing in order for them to get the right amount of sunlight.  Do not leave the plants outside as indoor plants usually are not able to handle heavy rains or prolonged exposure to the sun.  So whether you have a nice flat fifteen floors up or a quiet rented apartment in a four story walk up, you do not have to feel like you have been deprived of the pleasure of having your own garden.  Whether you put them in individual pots or let them hang from the ceiling, you can enjoy living in the presence of plants that help keep the air clean and your home beautiful.  GP </p>
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		<title>Tips For Growing Strawberries in Your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 01:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is there anyone who doesn&#8217;t love strawberries? Strawberries are emblematic of summer, and a plate of the luscious red fruits easily calls to mind lazy, hazy days spent in the shade sipping iced tea.  If you&#8217;re fanatical enough about them, you might even want to attempt growing your own! One of the more rewarding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there anyone who doesn&#8217;t love strawberries? Strawberries are emblematic of summer, and a plate of the luscious red fruits easily calls to mind lazy, hazy days spent in the shade sipping iced tea.  If you&#8217;re fanatical enough about them, you might even want to attempt growing your own! One of the more rewarding gardening projects has to be growing strawberries.  Strawberry plants tend to come in three types based on when they bear fruit: &#8220;June-bearers&#8221;, &#8220;day-neutrals&#8221; and &#8220;ever-bearers&#8221;.  June-bearer strawberry plants, like the name suggests, bear fruit in June.  They are most commonly grown by home gardeners.  Day-bearers are not as common as they thrive in cooler weather.  Ever-bearer strawberry plants fruit from early summer to fall but the fruit is of lower quality than the other two types.  Strawberries must be grown in slightly acidic soil where there is good drainage.  They do not tolerate excessively wet or dry conditions, and some tips for growing strawberries suggest using organic material if the soil does not retain moisture well.  Sunlight is also vital for the production of big, juicy strawberries.  The minimum daily dose for these plants is 6 hours of direct sunlight, although they can get by on less.  However, this will directly impact on the harvest.  When it comes to planting, strawberries plants should be planted in spring as soon as the soil can be worked.  New plants should be planted with the crown at the same level as the soil.  The occurrence of frost is a concern as it can harm new plants.  Therefore, planting should take place after the last frost.  Where possible, plant strawberry varieties that are best suited to your locale.  Strawberries can be frozen after they are harvested but home-grown strawberries will probably be quickly consumed in pastries or on their own as soon as they&#8217;re picked!     </p>
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		<title>Garden Design:  Turn a &#8220;Forest&#8221; into a Beautiful Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 01:07:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main difference between a beautiful garden and a haphazard growth of trees and plants is designing.  Without the element of proper designing, any growth of plants and trees will give you the feeling of a forest.  You might have chosen the plants and flowers you want to grow in your garden but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The main difference between a beautiful garden and a haphazard growth of trees and plants is designing.  Without the element of proper designing, any growth of plants and trees will give you the feeling of a forest.  You might have chosen the plants and flowers you want to grow in your garden but if you ignore the most essential part of any gardening project, that is design, you will only get mesh of plants that may die off soon and waste your money and all the efforts.  Let us share a few simple tips about how to design a simple garden.  Once your neighbours see your self-designed garden, they will be green of envy.  If you have raw land for gardening or a simple garden, you have great scope for designing.  You can use your creativity along with a few simple garden-designing rules to give it a beautiful shape and structure.  And you have a large area to add more plants and flowers in the future.  Before you start designing the garden, have a closer look at your property.  Bring measuring tape, a notepad and a garden hose with you.  You may be surprised, but garden hose will help you decide the shape of the garden.  You can arrange it in many ways, using different shapes as a base, like square, round or rectangle to design a basic and balanced garden.  An asymmetrical and free formed garden can blend beautifully in surroundings.  Write down the measurements of the garden in your notepad.  Knowing these will help you design the garden in a more comprehensive way, and also, it&#8217;ll help you decide the quantities of soil and mulch additives.  Using a scale, draw the garden on the graph paper along with the permanent features of your home.  Choose plants for your garden, which can grow according to the sunlight available in your garden.  In addition, native plants are the best choice, as they need less maintenance.  Colour scheme is an important element of the garden design.  The colours should blend well with the house and existing landscape features.  Colour scheme should be such, which alleviates your mood, creates a feeling of simplicity and peace.  Red and orange are vibrant colours and green, blue or light purple are cool colours.  Focal point of the garden should be foliage plants, including ornamental grasses or other plants having beautiful kind of leaves.  Plants should be arranged according to the garden shape.  Place plants outward and forward in descending order in height which complement the focal point of the garden.  Garden design is the most essential part of constructing a beautiful garden.  Gardens are very dynamic in nature and they change, grow, spread, die off and then bloom in many wonderful ways.  If you&#8217;re not sure if the plants you want to have will not affect one another in a negative way, or you&#8217;re not sure about the design – ask a professional designer for help.  You can share all your ideas and plans, and this way you can create a perfect garden of your dreams.  </p>
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		<title>Why You Should Choose a Wooden Garden Shed</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 01:12:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In truth, it is hardy surprising that a wooden garden shed can be found in almost every garden throughout the country, as well as in countless allotments, smallholdings and commercial, horticultural or agricultural situations.  Indeed so versatile is the timber garden shed that versions of it can also be found in institutions such as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In truth, it is hardy surprising that a wooden garden shed can be found in almost every garden throughout the country, as well as in countless allotments, smallholdings and commercial, horticultural or agricultural situations.  Indeed so versatile is the timber garden shed that versions of it can also be found in institutions such as schools and hospitals, as well as in all kinds of retail and business premises.  Perhaps it&#8217;s because wooden garden sheds are extremely flexible and can be easily adapted to suit most needs.  And it has to be said that the sheer number of different designs on offer from such a wide range of manufacturers and with prices to suit every pocket must make timber garden sheds the number one choice for garden storage and additional working space.  Although a wooden garden shed nestling in a quiet corner of every garden is certainly made something of a cliché amongst popular writers and dramatists, the question of how this came to be must be asked and the answer is surprisingly simple.  In short, Timber garden sheds are found everywhere because they fulfil just about every need for the average householder or gardener.  A place to keep gardening tools and chemicals safely locked away from kids and pets? A place to put away all the children&#8217;s toys and playthings that would otherwise clutter up the garden? A handy extra workshop or hobby space? Or even a place to keep bicycles and barbecue equipment out of the rain; wooden garden sheds fit the bill in every respect.  On top of which, a timber garden shed is so easy to adapt and customise to your exact specification by simply fixing shelves, brackets and hanging rails.  When it comes to choosing wooden garden sheds you&#8217;ll find that the only real problem is choice itself, because with so many makes and models available you need to carefully consider your options in order to narrow down your selection of timber garden sheds to manageable proportions.  Available space is clearly a limiting factor but what about doors and windows? It all comes down to your intended use of course, but don&#8217;t forget that your needs may change over time and certainly within the life of your wooden garden shed which could be many years depending on your usage and maintenance.  Practical, durable and easy to look after, the timber garden shed offers the householder extremely versatile storage and working space &#8211; and all for a very competitive price.  For many people, it&#8217;s clear that the wooden garden shed is preferred for its traditional look and feel, although it&#8217;s true that many manufacturers of timber garden sheds also offer contemporary designs to suit today&#8217;s modern architectural and gardening styles.  At the end of the day, it has to be said that any householder seeking additional storage and working space, in a simple adaptable and versatile building would do well to consider purchasing a timber garden shed – which is why they&#8217;re so popular of course.  </p>
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		<title>Garden in Winter</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 01:09:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now, when bright and happy color of green, is slowly turning into red and sad brown many people feel this change in their souls &#8211; they don&#8217;t want to do anything, aren&#8217;t smiling and generally feel worse than in the summer.  Cause there is nothing better for our mood then sunshine and flowers at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now, when bright and happy color of green, is slowly turning into red and sad brown many people feel this change in their souls &#8211; they don&#8217;t want to do anything, aren&#8217;t smiling and generally feel worse than in the summer.  Cause there is nothing better for our mood then sunshine and flowers at blossom.  We are not only feeling bad but also we have to face reality.  Summer is going away and autumn is taking its place &#8211; this is probably not a happy time for anyone.  Summer and holidays that are usually connected with it are time when we can relax, forget about troubles and reality.  People who want to feel those emotions a bit longer are desperately trying to keep summer in their lives by in example investment in winter garden.  Such winter gardens are usually being constructed and installed by companies that are doing also our windows.  Those people know everything not only about windows but also winter gardens.  They know that it is important to make a good habitat for plants &#8211; accurate temperature and hydration.  Thanks to there is a chance to grow different types of plants in the winter garden.  And they will look great the whole year &#8211; even exotic plants.  If we decide on having winter garden we can delight ourselves with summer all over the year.  Even if the temperature outside is really low and the air is cold.  We don&#8217;t have to spend fortune on trips to exotic places or doing nothing just waiting for next summer.  We can do something, we can have winter garden.  Not only it would be a place where we could feel like in the middle of July.  It could also be a great part of garden decor, a beautiful ornament that our friends and neighbors would be jealous of.  </p>
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		<title>Home, Deck And Garden Projects.</title>
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		<title>Threesixty Innovation Garden Angels 6-Piece Patio Gardening Set #PAGS079</title>
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Practical pink canvas bag
A set of handy mini garden tools manufacturered using quality wood and stainless steel, enhanced with ribbon hanging loops and soft grip handles
Also contains a bypass secateur and thinning scissors with soft grip handle

Product DescriptionWhether it&#8217;s Mother&#8217;s Day, Father&#8217;s Day, Christmas or simply a pleasant surprise, these attractively packaged sets make an [...]]]></description>
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<li>Practical pink canvas bag</li>
<li>A set of handy mini garden tools manufacturered using quality wood and stainless steel, enhanced with ribbon hanging loops and soft grip handles</li>
<li>Also contains a bypass secateur and thinning scissors with soft grip handle</li>
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<p>Product DescriptionWhether it&#8217;s Mother&#8217;s Day, Father&#8217;s Day, Christmas or simply a pleasant surprise, these attractively packaged sets make an ideal gift for the garden lover, and are sure to make a welcome change from the usual socks or soap sets!  The patio garden set comprises of a practical pink canvas bag, a handy set of mini garden tools manufactured using quality wood and stainless steel and enhanced by appealing design details such as ribbon hanging loops and soft grip handles.  Just the thing for the most delicate of green fingers looking to tend to patio pots and indoor plants.  Also contains a bypass pruner and thinning scissors with soft grip handles. </p>
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