Organic Gardening - What is It?

May 27, 2008 · Posted in organic gardening · Comment 
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Dale Martin our expert of the day, writes:

Organic gardening can be described as gardening without the use of man-made chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Some say it provides the gardener a harmony with nature. It is not a new concept, but has become an increasingly popular type of gardening in recent years given the fact that everyone is going “green”. Organic can mean different things to different people. Organic gardening is a little more than just not using chemicals or non organic fertilizers on your garden. An organic gardener should consider his/her garden as part of the bigger picture in nature and life itself.

Organic gardening is a simple way to ensure that you are growing the highest-quality produce in a sustainable way that is healthy for the plants and the planet. It is one of the oldest methods of cultivation, and the food it will produce is not only healthier for you it’s less expensive to. You may find that it might become the most rewarding hobby, or lifestyle, you have ever undertaken. Organic gardening is a simple healthful way to convert living organisms into carbon compounds in a way that considers the whole of nature and its integral place in that scheme.

Getting Started With your Bonsai Hobby

May 22, 2008 · Posted in bonsai · Comment 
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MelloBonsai our expert of the day, writes:

Getting Started with Bonsai

Bonsai is an enjoyable hobby and form of art. However, unlike most other art forms bonsai is unique in that one’s canvas is alive and changing. Aside from the art side of things one needs to develop some knowledge of arboriculture. Along with knowing how to make the tree look appealing one also needs to keep it alive. This article will serve as an overview of bonsai basics to help beginners get started with the hobby of bonsai.

Selecting a bonsai tree

From a high level one can classify bonsai trees into two groups; indoor and outdoor. Outdoor bonsai should never be kept indoors for more than a few days as the lack of light and temperature difference will cause it to weaken and it may die. Therefore, if one wants an outdoor bonsai they should make sure they have a suitable outdoor location for it. Outdoor bonsai typically tend to be evergreens and conifers. One of the most popular bonsai trees is the Juniper which is an outdoor tree.

Lawn Care Advice - Easy Steps To Lawn Care Success

May 22, 2008 · Posted in lawn care · Comment 
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Martin Haworth our expert of the day, writes:

So, when you are wistfully looking out over next doors green and pleasant land, it’s time to take some lawn care advice and find out just what you can do, easily, to get that verdant pasture you desire.

It’s All In The Watering

Water is vital in getting a beautiful green lawn. These days, when temperatures are rising with the climatic effects that we are experiencing around the world, and rainfall is erratic, the best lawn care advice you can have is to get your watering just right.

If you get this right, you will find that you neither waste water, nor do you undersell your lawn either.

If you water early in the day or late, these are the right times. If you try it on in the heat of the day, you will waste water as much of it will evaporate off before it’s had the chance to do good. And, what make matters worse, some grass types will scorch if watered in this way as well.

It’s also to water in the right conditions for your lawn as well. the best lawn care advice would suggest that you water when the lawn needs it and not before.

Water Farm Hydroponics Use Massive Reservoirs Connecting Multiple Growing Units

May 19, 2008 · Posted in hydroponics · Comment 
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Ann Marier our expert of the day, writes:

Water farm hydroponics is definitely the best facility large business owners could use for extensive soilless cultures. Hydroponic systems all function on the same basis with the only mention that according to plant growing extension, the size of the system has to be adjusted properly.

This is the case of the water farm hydroponic system that includes very large reservoirs and several growing units connected with the help of a controller that keeps them all balanced in terms of nutrient solution. The important thing is that this system, though mainly devoted to large users, can very well be organized so as to occupy as little space as possible at home.

Size variations

The main constituent in the hydroponic system is the reservoir, since without enough space to keep the nutrient solution, you can’t develop a large culture. The biggest water farm hydroponics systems use reservoirs as large as thirty-five gallons, and there are several producers that manufacture this size: for instance American Hydroponics.

Another company that designs water farm hydroponic systems is Greentrees Hydroponics. The advantage with their products is that the complete system occupies very little space due to its very economic design.

Organic Vegetables - Do You Know What To Buy?

May 18, 2008 · Posted in insecticides · Comment 
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Anna Hart our expert of the day, writes:

Do you know what vegetables to buy organic and what is not worth the trouble?

Organic vegetables are wonderful, and well worth their price, say some. Growing your own organic vegetables is best, of course. You feel safer knowing exactly what was used on your vegetables before they got to your table. But if you cannot grow your own organic vegetables, the argument goes, it is worth the trouble to find a store or farmers’ market where you can buy them. So let’s suppose you take that trouble. Let’s suppose you find a source of organic vegetables.

Do you know what vegetables to buy organic? Are all organic vegetables worth the higher price?

Organic vegetables that are certified organic under U.S. Dept. of Agriculture regulations must be produced without most synthetic pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, antibiotics, growth hormones, and feed made from animal parts.

Organic certification sounds like something most of us would want, but is it always necessary? Is it worth the extra money?

What Vegetables to Buy Organic

These 5 organic vegetables are usually worth the higher prices, since conventionally grown versions contain high amounts of pesticide residues.

What are the Essential Bonsai Tools in Grooming of Bonsai Trees?

May 18, 2008 · Posted in bonsai · Comment 
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Cindy Heller our expert of the day, writes:

Save Resources With Sprinkler System Savvy

May 14, 2008 · Posted in lawn sprinklers · Comment 
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Tom Sample our expert of the day, writes:

Husker Outdoors Inc. Provides the Best Pricing in Underground Lawn Sprinklers

May 11, 2008 · Posted in lawn sprinklers · Comment 
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Muna wa Wanjiru our expert of the day, writes:

Have you ever read about an in-ground sprinkler system? .

In the case of watering by hand, 50 percent of the water used is lost by runoff and by evaporation. In times of watering restrictions, sprinkler systems can be programmed to operate at late nights or early morning when water evaporation is the lowest.

A system by Husker Outdoors Inc.

uniformly waters your lawn, in adequate quantity using all means to ensure efficiency. The company consists of a team of expert installers, with the modern machinery and equipment of today and they install a system of underground pipes, with minimal distraction of your lawn.

Husker Outdoors Inc.

is famous for handling the job in the most professional way, from design to completion. The installations performed by the company are warranted for 1 year for defects in the workmanship, and all parts such as sprinkler heads, valves etc.

To design an efficient lawn sprinkler system, it is very important to comprehend the relationship between water, soil, and plants. Husker Outdoors Inc. provides exact timing and system design to eliminate over watering.

Best Lawn Care Equipment For Really Easy Lawn Care

May 6, 2008 · Posted in lawn care · Comment 
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Martin Haworth our expert of the day, writes:

If you want the best looking lawn, or even just one that is good enough to look out on as you enjoy a beautiful day, you will need to put some effort in. To minimize that, mechanization could be your answer!

There are some great time-saving tools around these days, that will take the chore out of your lawn as well as getting you sitting out on it enjoying it just as soon as possible! Even if you spend laborious hours on it, it’s still possible that it won’t end up perfect, but it will look way better.

Many people begrudge the effort and time it takes. Maybe it’s these very same people who also feel aggrieved that lawn care equipment can be a bit heavy on the pocket. Like all things in life, it can be hard to get a balance between what is a reasonable expenditure and whether it is worth it in the first place - ‘What’s in it for me?’, in this investment I make!

By buying reasonable lawn care equipment, you will have every opportunity to have a beautiful lawn, if that’s what you are seeking.

A Better Lawn With Yearly Use of Lawn Care Products

May 5, 2008 · Posted in lawn care · Comment 
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Chanaka Dunuwila our expert of the day, writes: