 |
Composting -
Many things can go into the compost , What Plants to Plant, and Where? heap: the vines of peas and beans, fresh hedge , Pruning clippings, pea-pods, tea-leaves and coffee-grounds, banana peel, fluff from the vacuum cleaner, straw, , Seed Raising lawn , Espalier mowings, fallen leaves, and even well-soaked newspapers. It is i...
Growing Avocados from Stones -
An Avocado stone , When Should I Water My Indoor Plants? needs to be started off in the dark. It can be grown in compost, , Creating a New Garden but it is easier and more interesting to put it first (small end up) in a narrow glass with water , Permaculture Core Values reaching half way up: you will be able to watch the initial root , Terraces and shoot...
Hedge Plants -
The hedge , Caulking & Caulking Guns is generally built of one type of tree , Moving Your Roses or shrub. , Medicinal Tea - Catnip The idea of using two or more varieties of unrelated plants , Permaculture Design is rarely considered, yet an interesting feature , Cactus Cultivation can be developed by so doing. Such a hedge , Summer Flowering Plants could be the only colour , Propagating Plants by Cuttings note in a small gar...
Grafting -
When fruit-trees are grafted the scions are cut before vegetative growth , How to Grow Roses begins. A well-ripened shoot of the preceding year's growth , Light Requirements for Home Gardens is selected, and can be kept for a week or so before using. The upper portion of the stock is completely cut off at a poin...
Sunrooms -
Sunrooms can bring sunlight and air , Rocks and Stones in a Japanese Garden into your home , Garden Design or office without having to sacrifice the comfort of being in indoors. , Sowing Seeds in Patches They can make fantastic indoor garden , Medicinal Tea - Lemon Balm areas, especially in cooler climates, , Medicinal Tea - Lemon Balm extending the flowering , The Oriental Fruit Moth life of plants, , Permaculture Layers and even enab...
Plague Thrips -
The plague thrips (Thrips imaginis), which is native to Australia, may occur in plague numbers in spring , Growing Roses and early summer, , Loamy Soil when the climatic conditions arc favourable for its development. This species is present every year in limited numbers, but serious...
Propagating by Layering -
Layering is often preferred to the use of cuttings because the number of good strikes is greater; many cuttings die off before any roots , Rose Pests and Diseases are formed. In layering there is a portion of the stem in direct contact with the parent plant , Choosing Your s From The Nursery all the time and so the...
DIY Water Feature -
Have you ever thought about building , New Lawn Care your own DIY water , Link Index Footer feature, pond , Pruning Standard Roses or water , DIY Feature garden? The key in creating a successful well landscaped pleasing water , Indoor Gardening Tips feature design , Sunrooms is to provide a place , Temperature and House Plants in your garden , Soil Substitutes for Sowing Seed in which all the flora and fauna are interdependen...
Sowing Seeds in Pots -
Seed can be sown in boxes, pots, , Growing Jerulsalem Artichokes seed-pans or flats , Leaf Eating Ladybird (shallow boxes or trays). Sheets of glass and pieces of paper (newspaper will do, but thick brown paper is better) are needed to cover the receptacles until germination takes place. , Caring for Roses The glass is placed o...
|
|