Aug 4 2008

Organic Indoor Gardening – Basics of Indoor Organic Growing

Many people today choose to do the indoor gardening.

The climate is changing, it’s too hot or too cold or too windy. And as a result of it many gardeners want to try to work as Mother Nature and grow the plants indoors and do that organically.

Indoor organic gardening is, perhaps, even more specific that outdoors gardening, because you need to copy the most important factors that exist in the nature, otherwise your indoor gardening will have small chances for the success.

This information will be a nice guide into the world of indoors gardening.

You can also read more tips about outdoor gardening here Beginners Gardening Tips – Taking Care of Garden the Wise Way

Aug 1 2008

How to Sharpen Garden Tools – Safety Tips

A big portion of incidents and casualties happen when people sharpen the gardening equipment.

This does not mean you need to forget about inventory being sharp. But you need to know some basic and very important tips about how to sharpen them. Everything is explained in the material below.

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Jul 29 2008

Top Tools in Garden Tools Kits – Beginners Gardening Tips

This is a follow up post to the information previously published on the blog – Garden Tool Kits Guide – Beginners Gardening Tips

From this video materials you will learn about top 5 gardening tools and will be able to save money and avoid buying something that is useful, but not of the urgent importance.

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Jul 26 2008

Free Gardening Plans Tips – How to Grow a Garden

The gardening starts with a desire, but then it should be followed up by the gardening plan – otherwise troubles will be ahead.

Planning is not difficult, especially when you have this pack of advice from one of the experienced gardeners. So, watch the gardening planning tips and make sure you plan in advance.

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Jul 23 2008

Watering New Plants – How to Organic Garden Successfully

Unlike the tips in the previous post where the core idea was – do not overwater (more info here Thinking about Water in Garden – Free Organic Gardening Advice) – this post will dwell about a little different point of view on the issue of watering.

Why is that different? Because we are going to talk about new plants that have been just set on the new soil. For their roots to get adopted to the new place properly you will need some tips from this professional flower gardener.

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Jul 20 2008

Thinking about Water in Garden – Free Organic Gardening Advice

Even a complete gardening newvie understands that water in garden is one of the vital things for the proper life of this garden.

But this is where most of the garden beginners fall into the trap. How much water is too much? Maybe that’s not enough? Maybe I need more? Oops, the pumpkins are a waste again.

This simple video will show you an easy trick to check where you are underwatered or overwatered with your garden. Plus, you will see what other typical gardening mistakes you can avoid.

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Jul 17 2008

Garden Tool Kits Guide – Beginners Gardening Tips

This is a very short but highly productive video that explains what tools you need to take care for garden.

Simple and very straightforward information about basic tools that are important for every gardener.

In case you are looking for more tips about gardening, please read this post Beginners Gardening Tips – Taking Care of Garden the Wise Way

Jul 14 2008

Beginners Gardening Tips – Taking Care of Garden the Wise Way

Everyone who want to have a garden must understand that this is not just a quick and easy pleasure of having plants around you – which is great, of course, – but also about the knowledge that you must have to plan and get a beautiful garden that you need. This is not difficult, this is just about some knowledge.

Before starting to make a garden, please take these factors into consideration.

The place where you will have a garden. For example, you must make sure your garden does not stand on the ‘major traffic routes’ of your house. This is an easy planning – usually there up to severals paths that all the people in your house use and your garden should not break this picture. You see, usually the paths appear where people walk more, they are the natural signs of traffic. You cannot make people go another way if this is the only good shortcut to the most important places round the house.

If you also see that the place where you plan to have a garden has lots weeds nearby, then you will see how powerful these things are to grow no matter how you weed them out. They will disperse seeds into your garden and their power to grow is amazing.

The place should not be too wet, unless you want to have moisture loving plants growing there. But a portion of water drains into that area will help the plants to receive enough water. The ideal balance is – not too wet but moist.

Sun and sunlight. Usually 6-8 hours of sunlight is what a typical plant needs every day. You can simply plan this thing – just make note of where the sun rises and sets throughout the day and an average of how long it will be over the future place of your garden.

Soil – what to choose. Well, surely you can get any type of soil you need on the spot for your garden, you can buy plenty and put it where you need. But this is such a pain.

Still, for most of the cases you need to work on your soil conditions. You start with removing big rocks, roots and weeds. Then a lot depends upon what exactly you want to grow in your garden, because plants are not the same in terms of what they ‘love.’

What can be as a nice add-on to the garden is the running water in some natural form or in the form of a fountain. This is not a must in any case, but the sound of running is very relaxing for the mind.

Perhaps due to this any design plan for the garden has an option of some water feature in the garden. It comes in many forms to be able to satisfy all types of tastes and budgets. Plus, you will see – it gives a very unique looks and feels to the garden. This turns into a real heaven on earth.

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