Archive for the ‘Garden Care’ Category

Save up on your Garden Maintenance Time

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

The labour-free garden does not exist, but there are ways in which such chores as weeding and tidying can be kept to a minimum. Clearly, what you get out of a garden is in proportion to what you put in, and it will never be possible to expect a plantsman’s paradise to thrive on neglect. Read more...

Light Quality Consideration – Four Different Types of Shade

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Sunlight is essential because it is absorbed by chlorophyll in the plant cells and converts moisture absorbed through the roots and carbon dioxide absorbed through the leaves into sugar and water. This vital food-making process is known as photosynthesis. Generally, the sunnier a plant’s Read more...

How to Recognize the Fragility of Soil Structure in your Garden

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Inexperienced gardeners often fail to recognize the fragility of soil structure. While some soils are less stable than others, all are liable to damage. The main problem is compaction. This results from mechanical pressure which forces the particles together, driving out air and spoiling the Read more...

How to Increase your Garden’s Size by the Manipulation of Scale

Friday, November 13th, 2009

It is a rare gardener indeed who wishes to make a gar¬den look smaller than it is, unless he or she is moti¬vated by an underlying passion for bonsai landscapes. Most wish to increase the apparent size; others to make a broad site with little depth appear longer than it is, or to make a long Read more...

How to Improve the Quality of the Soil

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

There are a number of ways to improve the quality of the soil; drainage can be made more efficient and the substance and fertility of the soil enhanced. Drainage The most important consideration on any land that is to be productive is drainage. This fact has been recognized almost as long as Read more...