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The Home Garden in Winter -
Frequent misting with a plant , Lawn Sods - Instant Lawn atomizer provides some relief. But, in many cases, It serves only as a temporarydelay - the mist is soon removed by the dry air. , Lawn Rep Mist in the morning and/or early afternoon. Don't mist plants , Miniature Roses In late afternoon or at night - yo...
Composting -
Many things can go into the compost , Coastal Gardening heap: the vines of peas and beans, fresh hedge , Hydrangeas clippings, pea-pods, tea-leaves and coffee-grounds, banana peel, fluff from the vacuum cleaner, straw, , Growing Beans lawn , Caring for Newly Sown mowings, fallen leaves, and even well-soaked newspapers. It is i...
Ferns -
Ferns can be used to create a cooling, restful section of landscape, , Hedges - Growing a Hedge often where it is difficult to grow , Weed Control Methods a range of general plants. , The Woolly Aphid Nurseries are offering an increasing number of ferns, and regular visits show that the unusual or rare ones are more often...
Growing Apples, Pears and Plums from Pips -
No great heat , Caulking & Caulking Guns is needed for these. In fact, the reverse is true. Start by placing pips or stones , The Cabbage White Butterfly between pads of cotton-wool (which must be kept moist) in the refrigerator until shoots appear. Then plant , Vine Moth in compost , Grass Seed and treat in the usual way. (Cherry ston...
Watering House Plants -
The amount of water , Herbs and Pests a plant , When Should I Water My Indoor s? need depends on temperature, , How to Plant Roses humidity and the size of the plant , Testing your soil in relation to soil , Growing Hydroponics and light. , Hydroponic Systems - Aggregate Culture A plant , Pruning Standard Roses in a warm, well-lit position may use twice as much water , Hanging Baskets as one in cool shade. If a plant , Hydroponic Systems - Aggregate Culture is making new growth, , Growing Herbs its water , Costing a Job de...
Plant Bacterial Diseases -
Bacteria which attack plants , The Black Peach Aphid are much smaller than parasitic fungi but infect in a similar manner by living in, and killing, the tissues. Some species are able to persist by remaining in plant , Seed Propagation debris or in dormant cells in the tissue of seeds, , Repotting Bonsai corms, bulb...
Scale and Perspective in a Japanese Garden -
The mountains, hills, lakes, streams, waterfalls , Watering Roses and seashores of Japan have inspired its traditional gardens. , Choosing Your Plants From The Nursery Scale and proportion are very important Most Japanese gardens , Hydrangeas are created on comparatively small areas, and every effort is made to establish th...
Permaculture Zones -
An innovation of design , Planters for Houseplants was the appreciation of the efficiency and productivity of natural , Growing Roses ecosystems and to seek to apply this efficiency to the way human needs for food , Tiles and shelter are met. David Holmgren is perhaps the most noted of these...
Seed Stratification -
Certain seeds , Care of lawns in shaded areas will not germinate until they have been subjected for some weeks or even months to low temperatures , Growing Parsley and humid conditions similar to those which occur in nature , Bonsai Planting after they drop from the parent plant , Large House s and are covered with fallen leaves and othe...
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