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		<title>Home Hydroponics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 08:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mario Del Sol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Building a home hydroponics system has countless advantages above long-established soil based methods. Seize a look at the next advantages you acquire whilst using home hydroponics.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Building a home hydroponics system has a lot of advantages over traditional soil based methods. Seize a gaze at the next advantages you get while using home hydroponics.</p>
<p>1. You don&#8217;t have to water your plants! A major error that learner gardeners make is either over or under water their plant life which can be harmful to them! This problem is eliminated, as well as being a time saver!</p>
<p>2. Plants grown by means of home hydroponics mature up to 50% more rapidly. This is for the reason that you are in full control of their atmosphere which you will have manipulated to be optimum.</p>
<p>3. You don&#8217;t require a garden to cultivate hydroponic plants, so if you live in a packed city centre high-rise then this is no obstruction for you!</p>
<p>4. As there is no soil, no soil borne diseases are passed on to your plant life. The consequence is a good deal better plants that you might sell for revenue.</p>
<p>5. There is no necessity to use pesticides as there will be no soil devoted pests anywhere close to your vegetation. This will hack down on cost and you&#8217;ll have much healthier looking plant life.</p>
<p>6. Once your home hydroponics arrangement is put up, you will save on average 20% on price owing to the decreased total of upkeep required.</p>
<p>7. Hydroponic plants take up less space as the roots are smaller. This regardless of the vegetation being bigger on average! You will be able to fit more into your growing trays which equals further earnings or produce for you.</p>
<p>8. Maintenance time is very much reduced! No watering, no weeding and no pesticides. All you&#8217;ll ever really need to do is pick your fruit or vegetables when they&#8217;re complete. Easy!</p>
<p>9. The crop is year round so you will at all times have a supply of whatever you&#8217;re growing. Whilst it&#8217;s off season, you could vend them for an enlarged yield margin!</p>
<p>I hope you&#8217;ve enjoyed learning about the advantages of <a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com">Home Hydroponics</a> and why you ideally must give it a go! You must learn extra about growing <a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com">Home Hydroponics</a> plants and get pleasure from a new and stimulating pastime!</p>
<p>I trust you&#8217;ve had fun learning about the advantages of <a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com">Home Hydroponics</a> and why you really should give it a go! You ought to find out more concerning growing <a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com">Home Hydroponics</a> plants and take pleasure in a fresh and exhilarating pastime!</p>

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		<title>Get Growing With a Greenhouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 08:56:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jaimie Leaven</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Raising a garden in a greenhouse is an enjoyable and useful hobby. It's actually considered by many experts in stress management to be a perfect way to unwind from a hectic day and become more attuned to nature. You can raise a large variety of plants within the protected atmosphere of a greenhouse. As well, it's more convenient to try out new varieties and hybrids. It's also perfect for providing a continuous supply of tasty, fresh vegetables all year long.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='Mrbyline'>by Sarah Duke</div>
<p>Raising a garden in a greenhouse is an enjoyable and useful hobby. Many professionals in the field of stress management regard this type of activity as the ideal way to recover from a stressful day and get in touch with their surroundings. A greenhouse provides a protected environment for you to tend all kinds of plants. As well, it&#8217;s more convenient to try out new varieties and hybrids. It&#8217;s also perfect for providing a continuous supply of tasty, fresh vegetables all year long.</p>
<p>Before you buy or build a greenhouse, however, you need to do some planning. The most important aspect of your plans is where you will locate your greenhouse. Garden greenhouses require as much sunlight as possible, year round. Sufficient light is essential for your plants to thrive. If you don&#8217;t have enough natural daylight, you will have to supplement it with specialized lighting, which can be quite costly.</p>
<p>When deciding where to locate the greenhouse, be aware that maximum exposure to the sun should be on the longest side of the structure. Don&#8217;t set it near saplings that will eventually grow into large, shade producing trees. When they reach maturity, the leaves will block the sunlight from your greenhouse.</p>
<p>With a greenhouse, you can raise flowers and vegetables in very little space without worrying about the weather conditions. Usually, greenhouses are constructed from plastic or glass so they can receive the maximum amount of sunlight. As well, these materials will protect your plants from potentially damaging environmental effects. The greenhouse should be designed to provide good ventilation in case it becomes overheated. Maintaining an optimal temperature is an important aspect of this kind of indoor gardening.</p>
<p>Make sure you buy or build a greenhouse with a sturdy frame. It needs to be able to withstand hail, sleet, heavy snow and strong winds. It&#8217;s all too easy for a flimsy building to collapse under the force of any of these elements.</p>
<p>With a greenhouse, you can enjoy fresh cut flowers and nutritious vegetables regardless of the weather outside. Most of your favorite vegetables will thrive in an indoor setting. Carrots, radishes, lettuce and tomatoes are very easy to raise in a greenhouse environment. If you&#8217;re growing tomatoes, you will need to provide some string for them to climb or cling to. Herb gardening is also well suited to a greenhouse, and they just need a few small pots.</p>
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<div class='Mrlinks'>Greenhouses are easy to build and maintain, and are available in an assortment of sizes and materials to suit every home and budget. You can even get an indoor greenhouse if you don&#8217;t have a backyard. Learn more at <a href="http://greenhouses.backyardlivingsite.com">Garden Greenhouses</a>.</div>
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		<title>Crinums a Fascinating Group of Summer Bulbs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 08:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Antosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blow Wind Blow and go garden go! Wind always creates problems in the garden but in March in the South the problem becomes acute. All gardeners know of the damage that  results from plants whipping back and forth, being bruised or crushed against each other, the cutting action of the fine soil, and the silting action of the blowing dust. All these are bad. enough, but the real damage comes from the drying action of the winds the dehydration of plant tissues.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='Mrbyline'>by Thomas Fryd</div>
<p>Blow Wind Blow and go garden go! Wind always creates problems in the garden but in March in the South the problem becomes acute. All gardeners know of the damage that  results from plants whipping back and forth, being bruised or crushed against each other, the cutting action of the fine soil, and the silting action of the blowing dust. All these are bad. enough, but the real damage comes from the drying action of the winds the dehydration of plant tissues.</p>
<p>In this area there has been more, moisture during the last year than for, any previous season. For this reason many gardeners will neglect to supply needed moisture to the top soil, the layer in which feeder roots of plants are present. Many gardeners rely on winter mulches to prevent excessive drying of the top soil, and rightly so! But in at least half of our area even the mulch material is blown away, therefore surface watering becomes absolutely necessary.</p>
<p>The easiest method to water the garden at any time is by a permanent sprinkler system. More and more of these are being installed each year by gardeners.</p>
<p>Two thorough soakings given the garden during March at two week intervals should prevent dehydration damage. Root activity has already begun in the soil since the soil temperatures have reached 62 and stabilized, so water is vitally important now. Unless moisture is available when the plant needs it for proper development, the quantity and quality of the plant will suffer.</p>
<p>Summer flowering bulbs or tubers such as dahlias, cannas, caladiums, and tuberoses should be started now. These bulbs are usually stored during the winter through our area although in some parts they may have been left in the ground. If so, these should be lifted, divided and replanted now. In the case of the dahlia make sure that each tuber has a section of the old  stem attached.</p>
<p>Unless this is present there cannot be any growth. For cannas and greenhouse bulbs, take them out of storage and cut the tubers into four-eye divisions. For early flowers from these, A pre-grow them in flats of sand to establish the growing points. When one leaf has reached six inches in length, plant the <a href="http://www.plant-care.com/1574-guide-choosing-planting-bulbs.html">cannas</a> outside the greenhouse in the permanent location. Many gardeners plant cannas just for the foliage. It is excellent for arrangements. Fancy-leaf caladiums may be sprouted by placing the growing point downward in a flat of wet moss for ten days.</p>
<p>After sprouting they may be potted in containers and replanted outside after they have become established. For sheer summer beauty try a planting of all white caladiums in front of Burford holly. This combination really looks cool on hot summer days. The crinums are a fascinating group of summer bulbs that should be given more place in our garden.</p>
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		<title>Why Buy a Greenhouse?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Feb 2009 13:16:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Taylor Hill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At this time of year people start to contemplate whether to buy a greenhouse or not.  Since owning a greenhouse requires both money and time, its a good thing to ask a few questions before you decide one way or another and taking the cheap way out is not always the best way.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='Mrbyline'>by Kory Smith</div>
<p>At this time of year people start to contemplate whether to buy a greenhouse or not.  Since owning a greenhouse requires both money and time, its a good thing to ask a few questions before you decide one way or another and taking the cheap way out is not always the best way.</p>
<p>The first question is; does size matter?  When it comes to buying a green house the answer is yes.  The size you buy will depend on several factors including the space you have available for a greenhouse; what you intend on growing in your greenhouse and whether you are using the greenhouse as a season extender or year-round grow house.</p>
<p>Sometimes the space you have available is not necessarily a great space for a greenhouse.  If your greenhouse will sit under the shade all day then you will not get the sunlight you need for optimum growing time.  If the green house has a combination of sun and shade it can be a good greenhouse but not always a great greenhouse.  In most climates you will want a space that has sunlight most, if not all day long.</p>
<p>If you are looking to use a greenhouse as a season extender, just about any kind and size will do.  Of course this will depend on how many plants you are either starting on the front end on extending on the back end.  Since you will not be growing plants in the dead of winter, or the heat of summer, your heating and cooling requirements will be at a minimum.</p>
<p>If you are over-wintering plants in a greenhouse you will need one that has decent insulation properties since you will need to keep the temperature about 30  F above the outside temperature for the extended time.  If you are in a mild climate, you can get away with one of the inexpensive greenhouses like the Rion Silverline or Greenline Greenhouse.</p>
<p>This changes as you move north into the colder climates.  Once you get into regions that reach 0 F, you will need a very good insulated greenhouse to hold in the heat.  If you decide to forgo this recommendation and purchase a cheaper greenhouse, you will be paying for it later in very high heating bills.  It makes more since to buy the right unit up front and get the right greenhouse for your area.  You will be much happier in the long run.</p>
<p>If you are looking to grow food in your greenhouse then you will need a very tightly sealed and very well insulated greenhouse.  You will be highly disappointed (especially in the northern regions) with anything else in a greenhouse and will be paying large heating bills if you dont have a greenhouse that is well insulated and retains heat from your heat source.  The Conservatory Series by Solexx and the Rion Green Giant Greenhouses are worth looking at for this purpose.</p>
<p>The bottom line is greenhouses are designed for several functions and only you can determine for which function or functions you most want a green house for.  Experience shows us that the biggest mistakes people make are not getting a well enough insulated greenhouse for their climate or they get a greenhouse that is ultimately too small for what they want to accomplish.  Learn by others mistakes and dont make the same ones.</p>
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		<title>Greenhouse Supply Catalogs : A Great Place To Look</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 14:14:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Graham Williams</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A nursery supply catalog is basically a type of magazine that you are able to browse through and buy from. If you work with nursery horticulture as a profession and produce a living at it, this will be the most handy way for you to receive your greenhouse and nursery supply products.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='Mrbyline'>by Mike Johnson</div>
<p>A greenhouse provision catalog is basically a type of magazine that you are capable of browsing through and purchase from. If you work with nursery gardening professionally and produce a living at it, this will be the most convenient means for you to order your greenhouse and nursery supply wares.</p>
<p>There are a couple of assorted greenhouse supply catalog choices that you have, but if you want to ensure that you choose the very best, then you are going to wish to opt for one of the ensuing greenhouse supply catalogue options.</p>
<p>Nursery Gardener&#8217;s Associate</p>
<p>This is surely a popular greenhouse supply catalog out there today. They offer listings of companies dealing cultivating supplies, invaluable info on how to raise floras in a greenhouse, tips and techniques that you can use, and a whole lot more. They are surely one of the most clarifying greenhouse catalogs out there today, and one that you will want to read for yourself.</p>
<p>Putting in an order through this catalog is quick and easy so you never have got to worry about blowing time when you shop from them. They are a really good choice when it comes to greenhouse provision catalogs, and should be one of your top picks.</p>
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<p>This is another nursery provision catalog that you may order from. They provide listings of the topmost companies in the industry that offer up nursery provisions, and so you can always acquire just what you are looking for, at the best possible cost. Regardless of what you are looking for, and even if you are only beginning from scratch with your greenhouse gardening supplies, you can obtain everything you want inside your budget.</p>
<p>Just make sure that you keep a few points in mind when you go to patronize from some catalog or other source. First off you are going to want to make a list for yourself, so that you know what you actually need to purchase and have a place to begin from.</p>
<p>You need to keep organized along the way so that you keep track of what you have already bought, and won&#8217;t end up buying the same item twice. All consumers want to make sure that they conserve as much money as manageable, and this means taking your time and shopping around so that you can get the best deal for your nursery gardening supplies. </p>
<p>Greenhouse horticulture can be a great pursuit, as long as you have all the provisions that you need to be successful with it.</p>
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		<title>Changes in Popular Garden Features Over Time</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kent Higgins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that gardening is one of the oldest hobbies? Plants have, of course, been around since the beginning of mankind. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon are one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, and gardening has long been a leisure activity for the elite.]]></description>
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<p>Did you know that gardening is one of the oldest hobbies? Plants have, of course, been around since the beginning of mankind. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon are one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, and gardening has long been a leisure activity for the elite.</p>
<p>In Asia, plants have been used to treat and cure diseases for hundreds of years. Chinese medicine is especially known for its use of herbs and other plants. Not only have plants been cultivate for their medicinal properties, but also for their beauty. Early on, gardeners learned how to cross two varieties of plants to create a new type of plants. Many of these early plants are useful as well as beautiful.</p>
<p>In the Middle Ages, members of royalty grew gardens of flowers, but most people grew plants as food more than for aesthetic reasons. Herbs were very popular for their healing properties. New spices and herbs were introduced to the European world due to travelers who brought them back from faraway lands.</p>
<p>Between the Middle Ages and the Victorian period, gardens became more popular.  Many members of the nobility were famous for their extensive gardens, include Marie Antoinette. Exotic plants because very popular. In the Victorian era, gardening reached heights never before seen in England. </p>
<p>English gardens created during the Victorian era were meant to display the wealth of the homeowner, as well as provide a place for entertaining. Roses were a popular addition to Victorian gardens. Greenhouses and conservatories became popular for hobbyist gardeners to try their hand at growing unique plants from far away lands. Gardeners created many new varieties of common and popular plant species, including begonias and daffodils.</p>
<p>Victorian gardeners soon turned their attention to adding architectural elements to their gardens, as structures and rows of hedges became popular. Topiary plants were also a common addition to English gardens, including those shaped like animals.</p>
<p>In contrast, American gardens of the same time period were a bit more restrained. Many of the founding fathers were farmers with practical vegetable gardens and orchards. Even though flowers and greenhouses were popular, many people lived in cities and did not have room for such luxuries.</p>
<p>After the Industrial Revolution, formal lawns with shrubs were replaced by much more elaborate gardens including fountains, large conservatories, and massive plantings. As people began to rely on store-bought medications, plants formerly grown for their medicinal qualities were abandoned in favor of those with more beautiful blooms. Today, the use of herbs is coming back into style, and many modern gardens have a place for herbs and other medicinal plants.</p>
<p>Landscaping plants like the kentia palm plants are becoming more and more popular today as people try to create a retreat in their own backyard. <a href="http://www.plant-care.com/kentia-palm.html">New plant varieties</a> are being developed that are hardier and require less care. As you can see, gardening has long been a popular hobby. If you decide to start a garden, you will be continuing a tradition that is many hundreds of years old.</p>
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