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2010 28 Feb

True gardening stories and lessons learned

Author: Mark Categories: Gardens Info
A Tantalising Glimpse of One of the Gardens at Fantastic Dixter!

There were plenty of gardeners in my family tree! My mother’s parents had a large garden behind their house; between their house and their younger son’s house was a huge garden! And her older brother, who lived about a mile away from the two of them, also had a large garden. My father’s younger sister had a garden that would rival my Uncle Roy’s (the one near Papa), and his brother also had a honestly large garden. So our garden, although large to me, wasn’t much compared to some of the ones in the rest of the family.

Our garden was on the east side of the house, which was a small lower than it. The house was really a small on the side of the hill, and the garden was on the top of it. It was about twice as long north to south as it was east to west, Read more…

2010 28 Feb

Suncast DB9750 Extended Deck Box / Seat

Author: Mark Categories: Patio Furniture

31R5o6CrW7L. SL160  Suncast DB9750 Extended Deck Box / Seat

  • Storage box/ deck bench with 129-gallon capacity
  • Storage tray for yard and décor accessories
  • Simple 5-minute, assembly (no tools required)
  • Stay-dry design; lockable lid
  • Exterior dimensions: 53 by 29 by 27 ½ (W x D x H) Interior: 52 by 26 by 22 ¾ inches

Product Description
Suncast 129 – gallon Ultra – Large Storage Bench eliminates a backyard eyesore! Chair cushions, garden tools or pool accessories… this Storage Bench’s LARGE capacity is the solution for storing all of your summer supplies! Its tough, durable plastic resin construction and “stay-dry” design is ideal for packing away your patio furniture cushions when storms come though. You’ll find the removable storage tray is just the thing for your smaller accessories, too. And … More >>

Suncast DB9750 Extended Deck Box / Seat

2010 28 Feb

Urban English gardens – Part 2

Author: Mark Categories: Gardens Info

Urban English gardens are special because they combine the delight of an open space within a town setting. To know the huge range of style available now, it is worth considering how garden design came about.

Early on the plants grown in an area were originally limited by the soil and climate of that area, because transporting materials over long distances was not feasible. So specific types of gardens evolved in particular places of the world. For example, gardens in hot, dry climates provided shade as relief from the heat and dust. People used local materials, and plants.

Later, largely due to the trade in coffee, tea and spices, people found ways to transport seedlings and seeds to other countries. As well as traded plants, people started to introduce attractive plants and flowers.

Garden plants from around the world traveled to other countries and were successfully grown. In England during Queen Victoria’s Read more…

61YJvGs7r1L. SL160  The American Meadow Garden: Creating a Natural Alternative to the Traditional Lawn

Product Description
If there’s one lesson every homeowner must learn, it’s this: The traditional lawn is a huge, time consuming, synthetic-chemical sucking mistake. The time has come to look for new ways to make friendly, livable spaces around our homes. In The American Meadow Garden, ornamental grass expert John Greenlee makes a new model for homeowners and gardeners. For Greenlee, a meadow isn’t a random assortment of messy, anonymous grasses. Rather, it is a shimmering mini-… More >>

The American Meadow Garden: Making a Natural Alternative to the Traditional Lawn

2010 28 Feb

Morning Glory Heavenly Blue Seeds 55 Seeds

Author: Mark Categories: Flower Seeds

51iGjjOF%2B5L. SL160  Morning Glory Heavenly Blue Seeds 55 Seeds

  • Magically opens in the morning then closes later.
  • Before you direct seed this,
  • soak the seeds for a few hours.
  • Like nasturiums it wants very poor soil otherwise
  • you will get few flowers and too many leaves.

Product Description
Not a morning person. Maybe this plant will help you get up as it opens every morning and closes in the afternoon. Be ware Morning Glory has away of spreading so keep it in check…. More >>

Morning Glory Heavenly Blue Seeds 55 Seeds

As a leisure activity, gardening can be an absolute delight! While the task of making an outdoor garden is rather an arduous one, the end result is enough to make you forget all your pain and labor! But if you are still skeptical about whether you are capable of taking up this activity or not, take heart from these gardening tips for beginners–

(1) Since it is the first time for you, plot a small garden at first, but envision a larger one in future. As a matter of fact, plenty of plants can be accommodated even in an area measuring just 80 to 100 square feet!

(2) As suggested in the gardening tips for beginners, it is simpler to take care of a smaller garden, giving you enough time to get acquainted with the basics of gardening such as–how much water is required approximately, knowledge about fertilizers, keeping growth of weeds under control, keeping away pests and diseases.

(3) As a novice, you are keen to see how you have made out! So it just will not do for you to start a long-term gardening project which could stretch over many weeks or many months. The waiting becomes intolerable!

(4) The small garden equips you with the necessary skills and creativity to make a better-designed and much larger garden the next time, since you are feeling much more confident by this time. Or you could reckon of ways to expand your present garden.

(5) But despite what gardening tips for beginners advises, if you still desire to start off with a large project, separate it into different segments. You can then work on one section at a time. Not only can you observe what you have achieved, but also improve on your efforts when proceeding to the next section.

(6) There are all sorts of gardeners. Some go after every weed, refusing to give it a place in their gorgeous gardens! Some despise the thought of constant weeding and keep wishing that they could just spend time watching the plants grow and flower!

There is a way to prevent too many weeds from coming up, and that is by using mulch. Since weeding can be quite taxing on the hands and knees, place down a layer of regular mulch or organic mulch (2 to 3 inches thick) on the soil! The appearance is clean. Also, mulch helps in maintaining the soil temperature and moisture. Most vital of all, weeds do not have the liberty to grow out of control!

(7) The soil should get enough water for the seeds to germinate and allow roots to go deeper. Plant roots (grasses generally) tend to remain nearer the surface if there is frequent watering because the actual amount of water taken is less. Gardening tips for beginners counsels that you take a larger quantity of water, but water less frequently.

(8) Plants should be watered in the early morning hours, as suggested by gardening tips for beginners. The leaves can dry off during the rest of the day. Thus, fungal diseases are kept away.

These are just a few gardening tips for beginners; there are many more! Follow the advice given, and observe how much beauty you can make even in a small piece of land! The magnificent vista that emerges from your labor of like can leave you with feelings of awe and wonder! Additionally, all that physical exercise in the fresh air contributes to a far healthier you and a fantastic appearance!

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The Most Gorgeous Gardens in Paris. The Medicis Palace. The Medicis Fountain. A Virgin Patron Saint. A century-ancient cafe in the woods.

2010 27 Feb

Thinking About Garden Design

Author: Mark Categories: Gardens Info

Many people reckon about garden design only in terms of plant choices. But picking plants is the last and often simplest part of putting a garden together. Before the plants are place into place the fencing, buildings, paths, paved areas, steps, lawns, archways, etc. should be place into position. The modern concept is to make outdoor rooms, which can be used by all the family for specific purposes. You may have a play area, eating area, areas to sit and take in the beauty and serenity, areas to grow food or to keep livestock. This approach to garden design can break down the plot into manageable parts, otherwise, the design as a whole could appear to be to daunting for most of us to undertake.

Choose a design that fits the architecture of your house your personality, and your needs. Gardens have many different atmospheres or styles. Seeing the things other gardeners have achieved can often spark off new thoughts for one’s own garden. The haphazard abundance of an English garden or the sparse elegance of a Japanese garden, the influence of the formal, stepped stone terraces of Renaissance Italy, the elegant grandeur of classical French garden are styles that can be made in other locations. Open up your mind to realize how you can achieve a similar atmosphere. Though it would not be possible to reproduce classical French or elegant Italian hillside landscape in a small city garden, a sense of classical formality is within the reach of everyone with the use of just a few stone steps, a small fountain, an architectural evergreen shrub or piece of topiary and some well-positioned urns. But let the site speak for itself. Walk around your garden, notebook in hand for jotting down questions, thoughts, thoughts, and inspirations. Sit down here and there and visualize what you’d like to see in various areas.

Study pictures of gorgeous gardens in magazines and books. This is a fine way to get thoughts and learn your favourite garden style. Build arbours and pergolas to separate spaces, contribute height, add charm, and provide cosy places to sit and admire the view. Remember, trees and shrubs, in addition to hard landscaping, provide structure to a garden and are therefore termed the “bones” of your design. Changes in ground level may already exist and can be accentuated by building steps and walls at these points. Raised beds are invaluable for adding interest to a flat area, and variety can be introduced by arranging plants of different heights.

Certain design styles have evolved in response to a particular climate or geographic conditions. The native plants that thrive in hot and dry climates define a Mediterranean style, but it also reflects certain building materials and architectural styles associated with the Mediterranean area. This style of garden is characterized by warm, earthy tones in the structures and containers, specifically terra cotta, combined with dry-climate plants like erigeron and lavender, drought survivors such as cacti and the agave family. Even in a seemingly random, informal garden, the various elements must work together and appear to be whole, rather than disjointed pieces. One method of achieving unity is through repetition, whether it be shapes, colours or materials. For example, you might have tall containers, filled with bushy plant material, anchoring either end of your long, narrow balcony or deck, thus unifying the entire space, regardless of what’s planted inbetween. Another way to achieve unity would be to pick a dramatic shape, for example, the sword-shaped New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax), and repeat it at intervals down your balcony or around your patio. The eye won’t be able to resist this rhythm.

One dramatic container, a grouping of similar containers, or some other element such as a garden sculpture, all give you a focal point, which provides a means of organizing. Anything that draws one’s eye acts as an anchor.

Try positioning your focal point arrangement ‘off-centre’ in your garden space, to make more interest and avoid the boredom of the expected. In addition to a handsome grouping of plants, a focal point can be something that contrasts with the surroundings, such as a weathered bench or a vividly coloured birdhouse. A focal point can also draw the stare away from an unattractive view.

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2010 27 Feb

Why We Should Take Pride in UK Flowers

Author: Mark Categories: Gardens Info

Traditional UK flowers incorporate a whole host of flowers grown in the UK. Fragrant arrangements packed with an abundance of freesias and dappled with fern leaves showed in pretty wicker baskets are a very well loved choice which is ideal for sending to people of all ages and give a right English ambience as the room fills with enchanting scents. A modern approach florists use to capture these charming traditional UK flowers include designs which utilise the dexterity of freesias by showing them in contemporary vases with chunky bases which offers an fascinating contrast which compliments modern homes.

In the spring the traditional UK flowers include the ever well loved daffodil, highly scented narcissi and tulips. Individual hand-tied bunches of daffodils of the same variety, most commonly the bright yellow trumpet daffodil, bring a real sense of warmth and cheerfulness to any room in the house. Vibrant tulips and gerbera awaken Read more…

2010 27 Feb

Gardening definitions explained in simple terms

Author: Mark Categories: Gardens Info
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Gardening is just simply mean freedom to show your art of appreciation and cares for plants. It is a healthy leisure activity to delight in; it gives you tranquility but develops like for nature. Every activity in gardening becomes a precious moment.

Garden is always there, once you have set up. It is a matter of following it up every start of spring season. Excitement is in oneself plotting what flowers or garden accessories needed for a certain year. There is always a new phase or new set up every year. Enthusiasm is growing every time a new creation is showed in the garden. There is satisfaction of the art ones have made.

Spring is the starting point for gardening. After a long period of winter season, all plants look dead. But spring sun and rain vitalize all trees and plants and perennials and start to bloom. There is a feeling of new life Read more…