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Italian Herb Garden

Friday, December 4th, 2009

You can open up some wonderful opportunities by growing herbs in an Italian herb garden. Italy has some of the best and most well known herbs in the world.  Some of the best cuisines come from Italy and are famous in part for their herbs.

One well known Italian herb is Basil and it is useful in many recipes. Not only will it add flavor to many menus it is also very useful to other plants in your garden. Planting Basil next to your peppers and tomatoes will actually improve their flavor. In addition it will also help to keep away annoying flies and mossies. Click here for more: herbs in italian

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Common Hydroponics : Make The Most Of Interior Nurseries

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

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The field of ordinary hydroponics is not new. Believe it or not you can find evidence of this technique dating back many 100’s of years some of which include the floating gardens of the Aztecs and China, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and you can also find registers of it in Egyptian hieroglyphics. With newer engineering these days though there has been some really astounding advancement prepared in this totally impressive field of agriculture.

There have been numerous experiments being done by horticulturists and scientists using diverse methods of general hydroponics. There is increasing need of this technique in non-arable regions of the Earth. Hydroponics was used during Second World War to provide fresh produce that was grown using this method to the troops posted on the non arable islands of Pacific.

General Hydroponics and Its Advantages

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Having Your own Hydroponics Vegetables Greenhouse

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Hydroponics is a sustainable and environmentally friendly growing method that is easy for anyone to learn. Have you ever considered a hydroponics vegetables greenhouse? Even small children have been taught to practice hydroponics in a classroom setting and if they can do it, so can you. 

Hydroponics Is Really Healthy For The Environment And For Your Family As Well

When you grow using the hydroponics method, you save water, reduce the amount of pesticides and herbicides released into the environment and have a constant supply of fresh fruit and vegetables. Lettuce, tomatoes, chilli peppers, bean sprouts are just some of the examples of easy crops to grow. 

When you choose a hydroponics vegetables greenhouse, you will be able to enjoy vegetables and fruits all year round.  Imagine having all the fresh herbs you want.  You can have a continuous supply of your favorite herbs such as basil, oregano, thyme, chives, chervil, parsley, sorrel, mint, sage, cilantro and dill and many other herbs. 

The Advantages of Hydroponics over Field Crops

A couple of advantages that the hydroponics growing method has over conventional field crops is that the roots are always exposed to oxygen, water and nutrients in a controlled environment.  Instead of setting up a sprinkler system or hauling the hose around outside, you can conserve water by growing your plants using the hydroponics growing method. 

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For a field crop, the quality of its exposure to water will determine how much oxygen the plants are getting.  Not enough water and the plant will dry up from too much air and oxygen while too much water will not let the plant gets the oxygen it needs.  A crop field can compete with a hydroponics plant for growth only if the soil and watering system is excellent.

Air Fertilization for your Greenhouse

There are some special considerations that are involved with a hydroponics vegetables greenhouse and that includes the fact that during the winter, the levels of carbon dioxide can be lower in the middle of the hydroponics vegetables greenhouse and that means those center plants will not grow as much as the others.  You can remedy this through the practice of enriching the greenhouse atmosphere with carbon dioxide, a practice known as air fertilization. 

You do not need any gardening experience to enjoy the harvest from a hydroponics vegetables greenhouse. A hydroponics vegetables greenhouse gives you the controlled environment that can meet your family’s needs.

There Are Two Container Gardening Tips That You Can Apply At Home

Monday, August 24th, 2009

Fresh vegetables and herbs can cost a lot of money these days. Fortunately, there are ways to save money on fresh herbs and vegetables. Even if you live in an apartment building, you can still grown your own herbs and vegetables through container gardening. Yes, you can grow your plants in containers even if you live in the 20th floor of a high rise building. All the people who know the container gardening techniques, can turn their small apartments into greenery having lots of vegetables and fresh and different herbs growing in each corner. To help you grow your own herbs and vegetables, here are some container gardening tips for you.

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Calculate The Amount Of Space You Have For Container Gardening

Container gardening can be a form for art. If you know how to create a balance between your plants and your furniture, you can make your home more attractive. You need to be creative when it comes to using spaces in your apartment for container gardening. To make sure that you do not end up with too many pots and containers than you can use for container gardening, you need to know how much space you have available before you start buying container gardening supplies. Take a look around your apartment. You may move a few pieces of furniture here and there to make some rooms. Clear a space near the window. Remember that your plants will need some sunlight to grow. If you are fond of setting near the window, consider giving up a little of your space in favor of your plants. Container gardening does not require you to replace everything on the window with pots and containers for your plants. Make sure that you do not upset the overall set up of your home when you move things around. You do not really want your home to look topsy-turvy.

Know What Herbs And Vegetables To Plant

Some herbs and vegetables are not meant to be grown indoors. Exotic herbs and vegetables are especially difficult to grow inside a small apartment. Since not all herbs and vegetables are difficult to grown indoors, you need to choose your plants wisely. Buy an indoor gardening book and check out which herbs and vegetables are suitable for indoor gardening. Once you know which plants thrive well indoors, that is the time when you start looking for planting materials.

Hydroponics: Soil-Free Gardening

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Raising plants without utilizing soil is known as hydroponic gardening. Usually, hydroponic gardening involves the use of water as a growth medium. No doubt you can find a more scientific explanation of the practice. But the average gardener doesn’t actually require more information than that.

Lots of people might question how hydroponics is feasible. Many folks are persuaded that earth is compulsory for the progression of a plant. It provides nourishment, physical support, energy and water. These are all necessary in order for the plant to flourish. However these building blocks are also available from other sources.

Water is an absolute essential for any plant. However they do not have to obtain it from earth. A lot of plants grow wild in rocks or sand, and even floating on a body of water.

The energy given by the sun’s rays and its heat are also necessary to a plant. But sun warmed soil isn’t the sole source of energy. Sunlight works directly on leaves the same way it does for vegetation in the soil. Photosynthesis, important to a plant’s welfare, will happen just as long as the upper region of the plant gets ample sunshine. Several plants do well even with no sunlight at all. They will, though, still need some energy to power their normal growth processes.

Most universally grown plants require some type of support to hold them up. Most frequently, this is accomplished by planting them in the soil. That’s how come the roots of a plant spread, and its stem is able to stand firm against strong winds. But other supporting apparatus can accomplish the same result. Try weaving twine through a fence-like arrangement, or affix some craft sticks to the top of a container. There are other ideas that will also do the job.

A healthy plant also needs adequate nutrition. This consists of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and assorted trace elements. Usually, a plant will take up these nutrients from the ground that borders it. But they can also acquire these necessary nutrients in other ways.

A common method of doing this is to keep the plant’s roots covered in a water-based liquid nutrient solution. There are methods that make use of a hydroponics grow tent to retain moisture. The roots are sprayed regularly with a nutrient mixture that soaks them thoroughly. This is comparable to another growing system that doesn’t use soil, the method of aeroponics.

Lovely and flourishing plants can result from hydroponic gardening. There are a number of types of plants that are able to do well with no soil, as long as they’re maintained properly.

Two Container Gardening Tips That You Can Apply At Home

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Fresh vegetables and herbs can cost a lot of money these days. Fortunately, there are ways to save money on fresh herbs and vegetables. Even if you live in an apartment building, you can still grown your own herbs and vegetables through container gardening. Yes, you can grow your plants in containers even if you live in the 20th floor of a high rise building. People all over the world are known of coming up with container gardening ideas that could turn their small apartments into a green place with lots of fresh herbs and vegetables growing in every corner. To help you grow your own herbs and vegetables, here are some container gardening tips for you.

 

Calculate The Amount Of Space Your Have For Container Gardening

 

Container gardening can be a form for art. If you know how to create a balance between your plants and your furniture, you can make your home more attractive. You are required to be creative while using spaces in your apartment for container gardening. To make sure that you do not end up with too many pots and containers than you can use for container gardening, you need to know how much space you have available before you start buying container gardening supplies. Take a look around your apartment. You may move