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A Sampling of Articles:
Culinary Herb Gardening

Cultivating Plants In Your Garden...what To Watch Out For.

Closing Up Your Container Garden

Building A No Dig Garden

Decorative Garden Accents

Butterfly Gardening

Dog Days Of Summer - August Gardening Tips

Courtyard Gardens Planning Tips

Building A Garden From Nothing At All

Blue Wild Flowers For Your Garden

Add Color To Your Garden With Blue Perennial Flowers

Asthma Friendly Gardens

Adding A Bird Feeder To Your Garden

All About Tulip Gardens

Building A Container Water Garden

6 Fashion Tips For Gardeners

Cut Flower Gardening For Beautiful Bouquets

An Edible Flower Garden

Earthworm Friends In The Garden

Container Gardening

Choosing The Right Roses For Your Garden

Early Spring Rose Gardening Tasks

Butterfly Gardens For Your Region

8 Lawn Care Tips for Your Garden

How To Plant A Heather Garden
HEATHER GARDENS - Mass plantings of heather, either planted with one of each variety or one hundred, can be ideal for a sunny area. Spaced .....
I'll show you 8 simple steps how you can follow extremely simple steps and procedures to maintain a spectacular landscape beauty. Here goes.

Get to know your grass.

Grass grows at their optimum growth rate at the first 6 weeks of spring. Don't abandon them without proper water, fertilization and mowing. Talking about fertilization, most of us should know that the best time to apply it is not during spring but the during the last fall. It is recommended that the best month to fertilize your lawn is in late May. The main reason why fertilizing during spring is not such a good idea due to the fact that the occurrence of top growth stimulated by the fertilization combined with the rain will create thin skinned grass which will be highly vulnerable to disease.

Mosquitoes In Your Garden' Try Planting These.
If you are a serious gardener, you spend lots of time outdoors. And, for sure, you would rather be .....
Know your mowing timetable.

Before you cut your grass for the first time in the spring, try changing the height of cut on your mower blade so that the grass is cut at 3", giving your grass a nice cut from a present 4 inch tall. You don't want to overcut your grass as the major food source lies in the tip and removing it simply means more food will be used to grow new tips and less food for the root.

Get a proper watering schedule.

It's pretty normal to see gardeners to rely solely on the rain for the constant water supply. But it's also not such a bad idea to turn on the sprinkler to provide sufficient water supply to your grass. Most lawns will benefit from an inch to and inch and a half of water every 7 to 10 days. You should also take into consideration of determining your watering routines from other factors such as soil variations, weather conditions and type of grasses.

Maintain your mower blade.

Planning A Water Garden...
A water garden is the area of your landscape that will provide you with relaxing sounds of the water, while adding to the overall details of your landscape. The water .....
Trimming your grass with a blunt and unmanaged blade will cause massive water loss and makes your grass more vulnerable to diseases. Most likely, you'll end up with brown looking lawn instead of fresh greeny ones. Always try to set a fix schedule to sharpen your mowing blade from time to time.

Applying lawn care products.

Do not panic when you see weeds start growing at your lawn. Try to identify what weeds are growing and learn what harm they will inflict on your current healthy lawn. Most weeds will appear depending on different situations which stimulates its appearance and growth. The most common weed you should pay attention to is the crabgrass, which is very well known as an "annual-weed". It generally reappears every year if your lawn has a clear history of crabgrass.

Pest Control.
The Flower Garden In August
Our flower garden in August can be brimming with activities we can do at this time of year, as we can for most of the year. We have some flower gardening .....

Control, prevent and try to reduce any pest problem you currently have. The best idea to go with is to have a multiple variety of resistant plants. A proper plant selection and placement will also help greatly. Biological, mechanical or even pesticide solutions should compliment any of your pest controlling tasks. But do bare in mind that pesticides are frequently used only as a last resort, due to its toxic nature. Lastly but not least, a good aftercare of your grass is probably the best pest control you can ever have.

Get to know your soil pH.

Try to get a few patches of dry soil from different areas of your soil and get them to go through a soil test to determine the level of pH. Most local garden centers will provide such services. It is recommended that you ascertain the type of plant you wish to plant on the collected samples of soil because certain plants will grow better at certain pH levels.

Make The Most Of Fall Gardening
While most gardeners consider spring the most serious planting season, and consider planting season over my mid summer this isn't the case. Now .....
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