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August 4, 2009

Time to Deal With the Weeds!

Filed under: General Gardening — admin @ 12:58 pm

It is a dark overcast day where I live, and, oddly that so often leads me to feel less lively. So, welcome to this week’s article. I am trying really hard to compose more frequently, hopefully I can achieve some regularity this time.

If bees are public enemy #1 for most farmers, lawn owners and gardeners tend to view weeds with very much the same perception. Weeds are non-native plants that are unwanted in a certain place and time and can be very much harmful to your plants and even public amenity. I wanted to write this at this time of year, as I trust it should assist you once you start on your weeds.

It’s imperative that you prevent weeds from taking control of your yard lest you wish to see your plants die one by one before the year’s end. Don’t let their harmless-sounding names (chickweed, dandelion and crabgrass) fool you; if you allow them full liberty to grow, you might find it impossible later on to regain control and recover the beauty of your garden.

Found below are several tips for better and more effective weed control:

Defensive Measures against Weeds<br>

My statements could look a little obvious, but for several people I know it is definitely not apparent.

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February 16, 2009

Basic Ideas on Butterfly Gardening

This is a further essay in our series of butterfly gardening reports, this article is entitled ‘Basic Ideas on Butterfly Gardening’. We hope it will help to enhance your knowledge of butterflies. Notwithstanding the fact that we are diligent in researching and authoring these butterfly garden reports, we must ask that you read and accept our disclaimer. We don’t want you to make any decisions based on the recommendations provided in this essay and experience problems as a result.

When creating a butterfly garden, the possibilities of what to include in your butterfly garden design are endless. Below are some suggestions to help get you started. They are designed to spark the creative process of your mind and get you started on your way to creating a lovely butterfly garden.

Before you even begin your butterfly garden, find out which species of butterflies are in your area. Consider taking an exploratory hike around your location with a butterfly identification book. This may take a little extra time and effort, but the results will be worth it. After you have compiled your list of local butterfly species, be sure to write down in your butterfly garden plan what these particular species of butterflies use for nectar and food plants. (more…)

January 15, 2009

Ways to Keep a Low Maintenance Garden By The Yard

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This is another home gardening page from Gardening World UK, this one is titled ‘Ways to Keep a Low Maintenance Garden By The Yard’. We hope to be publishing new reports on yard garden as regularly as we can, and some of them will be researched and written by well known guest journalists who are authorities in the subject of lawn care. All the same, it is important that you read and comprehend our disclaimer before deciding to change your plans as a result of the lawn and garden intelligence that is written in this essay.

If you have a tiny yard and would like a simple but well-maintained garden, you only need two things - determination and know-how. Here are some tips on how to keep your garden by the yard looking spruced up and glamorous.

1. Deadheading

Keep your border free from wilted flowers and dried leaves. Deadheading or removing dead flower heads will encourage the plants to produce more blooms for longer. Many perennials such as geraniums and dahlias, and some annuals benefit from having spent blooms removed

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Is Gardening Good Exercise?

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This essay, titled ‘Is Gardening Good Exercise?’ is one of the series of gardening reports released by Gardening World UK. The idea, as with previous horticulture essays, is to help educate and inform our readers on garden plants and lawn care matters, and to encourage open discussion. We trust that is is clear, and that the gardening advice contained is usable. Prior to doing anything drastic based on any of the garden information detailed inside this essay, please make sure to read and understand our legal disclaimer.

While gardening is usually thought of as a productive way to grow beautiful plants and obtain tasty fruits and vegetables, few gardeners have ever considered the immense amounts of exercise one can get in the process of gardening. While you can get almost as much muscle (if not more) exercise as you do working out, it is very productive at the same time.

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