Archive for April, 2009

Gardening Supplies For Growing 100 Pounds of Garden Potatoes

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Potatoes are an easy to grow tubular that requires a little attention and can be grown in a small area. Many claim the harvest over 100 pound of potatoes from a 4 square foot gardening area. All the care required is to add soil to the mound as the plant grows.

First off you need garden seed potatoes. These are potatoes you’ve seen in your kitchen that have sprouted shoots. Individual potatoes that are sold at grocery stores sometimes have growth inhibitors sprayed on them, but bagged potatoes that you see sprout are good seed potato candidates.

A week or two before you plant your potatoes you’ll want to sprout your seedlings. Put them in a warm location with 60 to 70 degree heat and in the sunlight to accelerate the sprouting process.

The day before you plant you potato garden, cut the seed potatoes into about 2 inch cubes with each cube having at least 2 eyes. Store them overnight in an egg carton exposed to the air. This will hasten a callous that prevents the seed potato from rotting in the ground.

Bark mulch is the ideal way to decorate your outside space.

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

A brilliant way to decorate your driveway with landscaping is to use Bark mulch. Bark mulch is very popular because it’s very stylish and looks great.

Bark mulch is usually used as a decorative material for your garden and a lot of people use it. You can have loose Bark mulch in your garden or if you prefer you can get Bark mulch that is set into the ground.

Bark mulch that is loose isn’t as popular because it’s harder to walk and drive on. Parks and playgrounds have loose Bark mulch sometimes so you will proably know what it looks like.

Bark mulch is a cheap and effective way of decorating your driveway or pathways and it looks stunning when done right. There are various different kinds of Bark mulch but the most popular is pine bark or chips which look amazing in landscaped gardens.

Cheap Bark mulch doesn’t have the same effect but is good for people who are on a budget - this stuff is still worth while. In simple terms, bark mulch is just bark that has been chipped into small pieces to make a mulch which gives the appropriate effect.

Tips for Selecting Lawn and Patio Furniture

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Family values are equally important in this fast paced technology driven world in which stress has gripped our lives and we cannot keep them away from us. It is therefore necessary to remain in touch with our family members at the best possible manner. It keeps family relationships sustained.

Now that you’ve got everything cleaned off it is time to begin the painting process. There are various options available for your painting choices making this decision harder then you’d expect. There are many different colors you can choose from whether you purchase them in paint form or spray cans. Just ensure that you buy rust resistant paint and if you notice that your patio furniture has a lot of corrosion consider priming first for a better final look.

The market offers many kinds of cushion that people can choose from. These include aside from chair cushion and bench cushions are rocking chair cushions, wicker furniture cushions as well as teak furniture cushions. They are fade resistant from constant exposure to sun as well as stain resistant from all those drink spills it is being subjected upon. They can also be custom-made to match the colors of the benches and chairs.

Better Year Landscape and Garden In Just Six Weeks

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

February is the longest month in the year - at least so it seems to the winter weary gardener impatiently waiting to plunge his hands into the good earth. That’s probably the real reason so many seedlings are started in sunny windows, though there are practical aspects, also.

If you are a new gardener, you may not realize that there are “long season” annuals species that take many months from seed to bloom and hence need to be started indoors in your region of the country if we are to enjoy their flowers by early summer.

Theres the matter of economy, too, for the few plants you start to buy will soon mount to dozens, and the garden budget will be wrecked before the season is fairly begun.

Furthermore, by raising your own plants from seed you can choose just the colors and varieties you want instead of the ones usually raised by most commercial growers. So its no wonder that February finds most of us scurrying around collecting flats, pots, milk bottles and all sorts of receptacles that will soon preempt the sunniest window in the house, be it in kitchen, living room or hall.

Hydroponics as a Way to Grow to Plants without Soils

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

The term hydroponics was coined in the USA in the early 1930’s. It was coined to describe the scheme of plant growing with the roots of the plant based in mineral-rich waters. From the words hydro and ponos which are Greek for “water” and “to work” respectively, hydroponics literally is defined as ‘working with water’.

The definition of hydroponics has gradually become broadened to distinguish all forms of gardening without the usual soil as in traditional farming. Let us take a look at the importance of hydroponics in the history of mankind.

Hydroponic gardens in history are evidently a big part of early societies. One of the biggest evidence of the use of hydroponics is with the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.

In addition, the Aztec Indians has even pioneered a scheme of producing plant crops on rafts in shallow lakes. You can even witness some of these floating gardens near Mexico City.

In 1930, as the term hydroponics became popular, Gericke produced the first commercial hydroponic unit in America. During the Second World War the American forces in the Pacific produced vegetables hydroponically to survive.

Free Shed Plans - Learn How To Build A Shed Easily

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

If you?ve always wanted to build a shed but feel intimidated by how easy the pros make it look, then here is some advice on how to build a shed, and what you need to do it. The first thing to remember is that everything is simple. When something looks complicated then just remember that it is only one layer of simplicity on top of another, and in combination with skills, it produces the final result.

If you have never built a shed before, a very crucial step is to do your homework. Looking it up on the net will give you everything you need to know on building that shed, from tips by professionals to the type shed you want and the plans that go with it. If you?ve ever assembled anything that is do it yourself, be it a shelf or a computer table, you will know that following the instructions is the easiest way to get the job done right. Many a macho guy has filled the air with many curse words because he thought he could do the job all by himself and not look at the instructions.

Manure - The Best Solution For Your Garden

Monday, April 27th, 2009

When we desire to improve our lawns we frequently study the methods followed by the greenskeeper whose most important job is to grow grass.

In like manner, if we want a better vegetable garden we should find out what the Belgian truck gardener is doing this time of year, for his business is to produce an early crop of choice vegetables. He is busy preparing hotbeds and still hauling organic material to cover the garden area.

A heavy coating of manure can certainly do the trick, so if you want earlier vegetables of larger size and finer quality, have that garden spot topped with a good coating of manure. This organic material also improves the physical condition of the soil and aids in moisture-holding capacity during dry weather.

This is also a good time, provided there is open weather when the ground is not frozen too hard, to remove the wild trees that have come up in shrubbery borders, near the garage or house where they will soon get out of bounds and the task and expense of removal will be greatly increased.

Indian sandstone is a brilliant way to dress your outdoors area or household.

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Indian sandstone is a great way to decorate your home or to pave your driveway or garden and are a cheaper form of sandstone. You can use Indian sandstone for commercial reasons or for domestic decor and it is a very strong and durable material for your home.

Indian sandstone is a type of sedimentary rock and is a very stylish decor item.Indian sandstone is beautiful because it has that sedimentary built up layered look to it and it’s a great thing to have in your home.

Sandstone is used a lot in homes but Indian sandstone is probably the most popular form of sandstone.Indian sandstone is a lot cheaper than other materials however, it still offers a good look to it and is very stylish.

Indian sandstone can be used for a variety of purposes including blocks, bricks, cobbles, pebbles, slabs, strips and even tiles. People usually use Indian sandstone as a flooring material but it can be used for walls and for decorations in the form of sculptures or statues as well.

Indian stone is a great way to embellish your patio or home. There are many fantastic offers available for Indian stone these days.

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Indian stone is a form of sandstone which is cheaper and still very stylish and serves as a great product for paving, decoration and of course, tiling in your home. You can use Indian stone inside and outside your home and it’s a very good material for decoration and can be used commercially as well as domestically.

Indian stone is a form of sandstone which is simply a sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rock is a type of rock that has been formed over thousands of years and usually has a layered look which is where different layers of minerals have formed together to create a larger, layered rock.

Indian stone is probably the most popular form of sandstone used in homes and gardens these days. Indian stone is very stylish but it is still cheaper than other forms of sandstone which makes it very popular.

Indian stone can be made into many different things such as bricks, blocks, cobbles and pebbles and even tiles for your home. Indian stone is mostly used as tiling for your home but it can also be used to make walls, sculptures and statues as well.

Bring Out the Best of Your Garden with Great Lighting

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

If you choose your garden lighting design carefully and with a lot of forthought you can bring your garden to life in the evenings and be the envy of your neighbors and friends. Whether admiring the view from a window in the evening or enjoying the outdoors with friends on a warm summer night, garden lights can really add the wow factor to your home.

Although it is hoped that you will spend a lot of time designing your garden lighting scheme it is also hoped that you will give equal attention to the security and safety aspects of outdoor lighting. You should always keep these two extra aspects of your design at the forefront of your mind when developing your outline.

Try to think in terms of the higher voltage lighting as part of the security aspect of your lighting design but keep it away from any key features as you don’t want to obscure any subtle lighting effects. Then impliment low voltage lighting to bring out those key features.