Container Garden 411
Container Garden 411 – Get The Insight, Tips, Techniques
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Oct29
How To Ensure Success With Vegetable Container Gardening
Filed under: Vegetable Container Gardening; Tagged as: Container Gardening, Gardening Tips, vegetable gardening, vegetable gardening tipsNo CommentsVegetable container gardening is a fun activity. Although it eliminates the thrill of traditional vegetable gardening, growing vegetables in containers make the activity more challenging. However, with so many available materials to read, a novice gardener can get overwhelmed by all the tips or pointers that are presented by these materials. But the good news, gardening is actually easy as 123. If you are like me, you don’t want to reinvent the wheel, or spin your wheels. Right. You see, the methods of garden preparation and maintenance are thoroughly discussed in detail and in so many versions, but the basic knowledge that is applied in gardening is actually the same. Here are some ace in the hole points that you can use in starting up and ensuring the success of your vegetable container garden.
• On soil type selection. Since you are gardening in containers, choosing the best type solid for your garden will be convenient. All you need to do is step out and reach the nearest garden shop. The lack of yard space is sometimes an advantage; it eliminates the trouble of soil testing and preparations prior to gardening. Ask for the most experienced shop keeper’s advice on container vegetable gardening. Allow him to help you select the type of soil that you need. Also, be guided by the soil type recommendations that are placed at the back of the label of vegetable seed packets.
• On pots and pot sizes. The size of the vegetable dictates the size of its container. As long as the container provides ample space for the vegetable to grow, you can virtually grow anything on the container. For shallow rooted crops like lettuce, peppers, radishes and herbs, it is advised to make use of a container that has a minimum of 6-inch diameter with a 7-inch soil depth. Gardening containers are basically offered in various sizes, shapes and materials. Whether you choose clay, wood, plastic or ceramic containers, what’s important is its drainage capacity. The container has to have enough holes to allow excess water to drain rapidly and prevent over watering- a common container gardening problem. The material and the type of container are irrelevant as long as it sits right and allows proper drainage.
• On your vegetable selection. The choices for vegetable container gardening is diverse; ranging from beans, to leaves to fruit bearing shrubs and herbs. However, here are some of the ideal choices for gardening beginners. Green leafy vegetables as in leaf lettuce will do great. These vegetables just keep growing. Having them cultivated in your garden allows you to fill up your salad bowl every time. With regular watering, a garden of tomatoes, peppers, eggplant and cucumbers will do great. In growing beans, you may need to have a trellis which also makes a charming accent for any garden. For ease in cultivation, many of the vegetables, with seeds available in sealed packs, is especially bred or hybridized for container gardening.
• In actual gardening, all you need to do is proper placement or containers. Ideal vegetable container garden setup requires 5 hours or more of exposure to sunlight. Make a routine schedule of weeding, cleaning and fertilizer application to ensure healthy growth among your vegetables. The only downside of this type of gardening is that frequent need to water. Vegetables are 95% water; avoid drying them out for it can drastically reduce your yield. Similarly, over watering can be disastrous. As a rule of thumb, stick your finger into the soil to effectively determine whether the soil is moist enough or already dry.
So there you have it. Follow these pointers and you can ensure success with vegetable container gardening. The more you do, the better you will get and the more you will the produce you grow.
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Oct25
Visual Interest For Herb Containers
Filed under: Herb Container Gardening; Tagged as: container herb gardening, herb containers, herb gardening, visual interest for herb containersNo CommentsI was thinking about what my first container looked. It was no pretty, that’s for sure. But, yes, you can make your herb container appealing to the eye to add some visual interest. When planting herbs, you can plant each type in a separate container. No need to be dull. Use containers of different colors, patterns, and textures.
Be different, and blend your herb containers in with your color scheme. Pot these herbs in a garden container all their own. Pots or herb containers of different color, pattern and texture add a character to an otherwise dull and green garden. How about really adding some personal touches such as adding a little mulch, bark pieces or even stone. Don’t forget colored marbles. Use items that bring out the beauty of your container and herbs. Herb plants can be grown in all types of containers, as well as aside other plants and flowers. Just don’t mistake a growing flower for your herb and use it. Yikes. So use your creativity, have some fun, and create a style all your own.
See Also: Herb Container Garden Soil Needs
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Oct23
Herb Container Garden Soil Needs
Filed under: Herb Container Gardening; Tagged as: Gardening Tips, herb container garden, herb gardening, herbs gardeningNo CommentsHow will you feed your herbs? What are your herb container garden soil needs? Soaking wet soil is not the same as soil that is moist. Do a touch test of the soil in each in your herb container garden pot with your thumb. If it feels damp, like towel-dried hair that’s moist while dry soil will feel hard to the touch. That was the touch method. Of course, a more accurate way to test the moisture level under the surface is with a moisture gauge or I’ve even stuck a toothpick into the soil. Pull out the moisture gauge or toothpick to see if you have dry or moist. If so, feed it some water.
When you water, your plants do it with care. Root rot due too much moisture is the most regular issue with container plants. While some plants are fine if they remain wet at all times, not herbs. They are more comfortable if things are kept slightly dryer. Sage much prefers a drier soil, while peppermint likes feeling moist.
Your herb container garden will thrive in well-drained soil. For example, basil grows well in warm soil and dry air, but is stunted in the cold. So make sure that your herbs have the right growing and soil conditions and of course, drainage.
Proper preparation and maintenance of the moisture content of the soil is very important for the herb container garden. For example, you can use a mix of both sandy and clay soil. Clay chips are good for holding moisture or retaining it, but in a container, they can suck up and hold water for long periods, maybe too long. So, test out this combination in one or two containers before you incorporate it as a practice. Finally, if you use compost or potting soil it must be specifically suited to the herbs you are planting in your herb container garden.
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Oct23No Comments
One of the most prized flower species in the world is the orchid, of which there are thousands of variations. One of the most beautiful and admired types of orchid is the bamboo orchid plant. Some orchid varieties are inexpensive or simple to take care of, while others are rare and need specific environments. The bamboo orchid is an uncommon breed of orchid, and should be cared for by an advanced gardener.
The flowers of the bamboo orchid plant are typically soft purples, pinks, or whites.These flowers give off a lovely aroma. The plant is quite different from other species of orchids because it can grow as tall as five feet high when it is in the wild. It receives its name from the tall, stiff stem of the plant. It can resemble reeds or bamboo, which is quite different from other orchid varieties. Normally they flower through the summer and early autumn, however there are some environments in the world where the blooms can be found all year. Because of the beautiful colors and fragrances of the flowers, they attract numerous species of butterflies, birds, and bees.
In the wild, the bamboo orchid plant is found in the Pacific Islands and parts of Asia. However, it can now be found in locations such as Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Panama, and Hawaii. Though there are more areas than ever where the plant is growing, it is still at risk of extinction in several of its native habitats. Though there used to be many of these orchids growing wild in Singapore, it is now estimated that less than two hundred plants are present in the country.The drop in orchid population is closely tied to the devastation of the rain forest. These tropical plants thrive in tropical forests that are frequently destroyed to create grazing land.
Experienced orchid growers can successfully care for the bamboo orchid plant inside. It is important to create the proper environment for the plant, so that it will grow and thrive. The bamboo orchid naturally grows in humid environments.If you live in a dry location, you can simulate the humidity by placing a bowlful of water close to the orchid. As the water slowly evaporates, it will simulate humidity for the plant. While the orchid needs some sun during the day, it also needs shade. Placing your plant near a window should give it enough exposure to light. If you live in a tropical location, you may be able to grow your bamboo orchid outside.
Each variety of orchid has a specific set of environmental needs that have to be met for its success. If you want to try your hand at growing a bamboo orchid plant, consider visiting a garden center or orchid association for advice on what your plant will need. They will help you find a suitable plant and make sure that you have the proper setting and food for it to bloom and thrive.






