Herb Gardening for the Beginner

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Herb gardening isn’t strictly for aesthetic purposes. Herb gardening has culinary uses and those who are interested in getting involved have a thing or two to learn about the entire process and what it involves.

Herb gardens are among some of the easiest gardens that a person can grow. These sorts of gardens require an area of land that is relatively small. They can be grown indoors in pots, window boxes or even hanging planters. These gardens may be used to spice up your dinner dishes or for medicinal purposes and their pleasant aroma and beautiful flowers. They may also be used either fresh or dried and they are a staple in every kitchen cupboard.

If you’ve ever reached for spice in the kitchen and realized that you were out, it may be a good enough reason to plant your own herb garden. Rather than running off to the store for some fresh supplies you can easily walk over to a plant and clip off what you need. You can have everything from fresh basil, thyme, sage, chives, dill, to tarragon or rosemary right at your fingertips from your herb garden.

Herbs may annuals, biennials or perennials. Annuals tend to flower one season and then die the next. Biennials live for at least two seasons, flower once and then die. Perennials tend to die in water but return to blossom the next season. If you pick perennials you should ensure that they are planted in a place that they can be kept from one year to the other.

Herb gardens require very little space and they may be either planted as seeds or plant clippings. Seeds should also be planted in shallow boxes in the late winter and from then they can be transplanted outdoors during the spring. Soil is a determinant factor that governs the issue of whether your garden thrives or falters. Herbs also do not grow properly in wet soil so it is essential that you provide adequate drainage for the herbs. If adequate drainage isn’t available then you can easily compensate by adding compost and sand to the soil that you have. You may also dig out at least 15- 18 inches of dirt and add crushed stone in it to aid in the process.

Unlike other plants herbs don’t need too much fertilizer. The more fertile the soil that you have, then the less foliage will occur and your herbs won’t have enough flavor. Certain diseases or insects also tend to attack herbal plants too.

Harvesting herbs should take place in the morning and only when the plant has had enough foliage to maintain its growth. Whenever they are picked they should be washed almost immediately in cold water. They can also be used fresh or dried for use in winter.

In order to dry herbs, after washing you should hang them up in order for the water to evaporate. After this you should bind the stems together and place them in a band with the stems placed at the bags opening. After this close the bag with a rubber bag and hang them from a line so that they cool in a place that is dark and dry. The attic is usually a better choice as basements are usually damp. When two to three weeks have passed then you may remove the herbs from the bag and then crumble the leaves. When the crumbled leaves are perfectly crispy they should be stored in glass jars or airtight containers placed in a cool place so you can have them whenever you require them.

Gardening the Hydroponic Way

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Hydroponic gardening refers to using no soil only nutrients to sustain the plants, fruits, or vegetables you are growing. Hydroponic gardening has been around for awhile and is especially useful when the soil obtained is not of the highest quality. Below you will find additional information and tips on hydroponic gardening and how to do it.

When we hear the word hydroponic gardening we may know the term but not actually understand what it means. We have the basic idea that hydroponic gardening can deliver larger fruits, vegetables, and plants. Also, that hydroponic gardening can deliver these plants quicker than traditional gardening. However, what hydroponic actually means and how it is done, we usually do not hear a lot about or even know what goes into it.

The word hydroponic is derived from the Greek word hydro which, means “water” and ponos, which means “labor” or it can also mean “water-working”. So, with hydroponic gardening you are growing the plants, fruits, or vegetables without soil, their roots are in a nutrient rich solution instead. Hydroponic gardening is actually very simple, it is not more difficult than any other type of gardening.

Hydroponic gardening still requires light, water, temperature, and humidity to grow the fruits, vegetables, and plants. The only difference is there is no soil used in hydroponic gardening. In place of the soil is a substitute of nutrients that holds the roots. The roots still carry the water and vitamins and minerals that the plant needs the same way as it would if there was soil. This is actually a very efficient way of gardening and is done indoors and plants respond well to this method.

One of the major things to remember and consider is that the nutrient rich soil needs to maintain a pH level of 5 to 6 after diluting. So these needs to be checked and maintained. Also, with hydroponic gardening the plant will need to be watered three times a day using a pump and timer. Keep the temperature at 71 to 76 degrees Fahrenheit when indoors, however this may change slightly with that type of plants that you are growing. Hydroponics gardening also required sufficient sun light for the plants, they should be placed somewhere that they can receive direct sunlight whenever possible. Also, using sun lamps can work too when sunlight is not available. Keep the room humid is always a good idea, this will keep the soil moist and will slow down any drying out.

A very nice feature about hydroponic gardening is that it can be fully automated. Using timers and other kits that are available to do a lot of the work for you, especially since there are no weeds to pull or the need to dig to plant your garden or flowers. One other plus is that the water is recyclable and can be re-used creating very little waste.

Hydroponic gardening is great for anyone with very little room or who is looking to do some gardening in a more efficient and waste less way. Hydroponic gardening works well and can be done by anyone, even if you do not have a green thumb.

Indoor Gardening Is Not Impossible

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Indoor gardening can be a lot of fun and add a lot to your home or office. There are few different tips and things to think about when you decide to start a project like this.

Adding plants and flowers to your home or office can be a wonderful way to add beauty and also relax and unwind while doing it. Choosing the correct plants to go along with your decor and taste does not have to be difficult, but it is just as important as choosing what furniture you have in your home or office. Plants are also good for our health and the environment, utilizing carbon dioxide and creating more oxygen.

Some different plants and tips to consider are:

Lighting and making sure there is enough of it. Indoor plants need more lighting then outdoor plants, due to less natural lighting. Making sure they get as much natural lighting as possible along with using sun lamps will ensure your plants grow strong and healthy. Getting enough light to your plants based on the type of plants is important too, so read the instructions and pay attention to the varieties you own.

There are some different varieties of plants and flowers that are good for indoor gardening and they are as follows:

philodendrons

Boston ferns

African violets

cyclamens

creeping fig

Never forget to water your plants. Obviously they need to be watered, but indoor plants do not need to be watered as often as outdoor plants. Many times indoor plants are over watered and this can lead to rooting roots. Each plant will have different watering needs, choose the plant that will fit your lifestyle the best. You also do not want to under water them because they are indoors either. They still need water to absorb nutrients, keep this in mind when picking which plants and flowers to have.

Picking a pot to put the plants that they will grow best is actually quite simple. Choosing a pot that will fit your plants giving them plenty of room to grow and thrive. Also, keep in mind the style of the plant and the place you are putting it. Picking a pot that matches well will enhance the entire look.

Adjusting the humidity in the home may be necessary since many plants need the humidity to survive and each plant’s needs will be different. Using a humidifier is one way of increasing the humidity and creating an environment that is conducive for your plants.

Picking a high quality fertilizer and soil that will allow your plant the best possible nutrients and growth, especially because they are indoor plants and will need many nutrients that they would typically get naturally outside.

Creating an indoor garden is a relaxing and fulfilling hobby that will bring a coziness and friendliness to any home or office. It is not hard and is well worth the time and effort to pick plants that will work best for you, your home, your office, and your lifestyle.

How to do Container Gardening – Tips for Beginners

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There is nothing as attractive as having a splash of color on the window sill, on the balcony or in front of the front door. Container gardening is a wonderful yet simple way to create a garden which can add color and glamour to any environment. This article gives you some tips to get started.

Container gardening is a very simple and easy process by which you can create a small yet attractive garden. Since the space required is very small, you could create a colorful splash at any convenient place, be it along roof edges, balconies, or a patio. You could have your container garden in little pots of annuals or have long boxes perched on the window sill covered with beautiful shrub roses or multi-colored small perennials. You could arrange the pots in one big cluster to create a mass effect or even decide to focus on a smaller area with one specimen of a colorful flower. In any case, it lends the effect of a natural sanctuary to any environment.

There are numerous options on how you want your container garden to look. You could opt for a variety of flowers one after the other and as one plant completes flowering, you could plant another. You may decide to go for one color or have a contrasting effect. The few points you have to remember are: make sure there is a variety in heights of the plants, give some thought to the shape and texture of the leaves. Leaves which are tall give a good effect when you view it vertically rather than those which grow at pot level and are wide and flat in shape. Either you could choose plants which flower throughout the season or have plants ready to be planted, as soon as one plant completes flowering.

You could be creative in the types of pot you use. An old porcelain bowl or an old copper urn look wonderful though you could be more modern and use timber or tiles for the pot. There are a number of wonderful terracotta pots which you could buy for using them as containers but remember, this material soaks up a lot of water. if you do not wish your plants to get dried up, coat the interior of the container with a special sealer which is easily available at hardware stores.

Plastic containers also can be bought which are cheaper and you could color the exterior with some water-based paint for adding color and making it look more attractive. Along with pots, also buy matching saucers to hold the drips. The saucers prevent cement floors from getting stained or wooden floors from getting rotten. A good quality potting mix must be used in the container, to ensure maximum results from the plants, after they are potted.

In case there are a few steps to enter your home, put one pot on each step. This will be a very welcoming sight for any visitor. Inside, the pots add to the coziness and warmth of the home.

Before you start potting the plants, you must first decide where you are going to place the pots and then buy the plants accordingly. This will ensure that you do not put plants which need sunshine in a shady corner. Some plants which have long and large roots should be kept in the open garden rather than in pots.

If the frontal area outside your front main door is very large, consider putting a group of potted plants on one side rather than putting two similar plants on either side, which makes it rather boring visually.

When positioning the containers, vary them in terms of height and shape. Also group odd numbers of pots rather than even. To keep the pots together, arrange large rocks which look alike though may be of varying size. Three to five containers of similar shape and color but in varying sizes look rather attractive.

For a beautiful container gardening, all that you require are a bit of imagination, creativity and some will power to get it going. Soon your container garden can become the object of envy of your friends and neighbors.

Indulge Your Green Thumb

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There are many different plants that can be used for container gardening. Here are some tips and plant types that work the best.

Whether you live in an apartment or a house or even a condo, you can enjoy container gardening. As long as you have some space and time you can create beautiful flower displays throughout the year. The most difficult part of growing container flowers and plants is the work involved in filling and emptying the containers that are used. This part does take some time and effort and the containers do have to be changed occasionally as the plants and flowers become larger and outgrow the container they were originally in. However, other than that container garden is very simple and fun, once set up there is not a lot to do but maintain and enjoy your plants. Maintaining the plants is watering, fertilizing or feeding, and pruning them according to their instructions that come with all plants.

Again, there are some plants that work better than others depending on if you are planning them in the Spring or the Summer and the type of plant. Here are some that work best.

Ledge plants that work best in the Spring time:

Arabis Albida (multiple varieties) and you can recognize them by their stems that have grey, hairy leaves and they bloom spikes of double, white flowers.

Aubrietia are a bit smaller and they bloom blue, pink, and purple flowers. These are good to carpet your flower boxes or fill in spots around other flowers.

Bellis Perennis Flore Pleno or also known as Double Dwarf Daisies. These are small and work great in window boxes, they come in red, pink, and white flowers.

Myosotis or there more common name if Forget-Me-Nots. They usually come in shades of blue and can make a nice carpet box. These can also be used by themselves too.

Primula (Polyanthus) are great in the shade, they do not do as well in direct sunlight. They come in many different colors.

Ledge plants for during the Summer:

Ageratum Houstonianum or Mexicanum. They have tight stems that have small blue, fluffy flowers and they come in many shades of blue.

Lobularia Maritima or Alyssutn Maritimum. Another name you might have heard them by is white or sweet alyssum. You can use these for edging in your flower beds.

They only grow about 2-4 inches in height and they have a sweet scent. Lilac Queen and Violet Queen are two they were just added.

Begonia Semperflorens grow to be about 6 inches tall and bloom tons of flowers in shades of red and pink.

Whichever plants you choose for your Spring and Summer gardens, deciding between which ones to use will probably be more difficult. Using a combination of these will actually create a beautiful display. Of course there are these and many more to choose from. Picking interesting and unique containers and making ever changing displays will keep your flowers interesting and fun. Also, remember to experiment with your arrangements and choices, try different combinations to see what works or looks best.

Growing Vegetables In Your Home

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Even if you do not have a yard or a lot of space, you can grow some vegetables in your home. Here are a few tips and tricks to get your indoor vegetable garden going.

With so many people living in apartments now with the rising costs of homes and well the rising costs of everything. More people have turned to apartments and condos to lower their costs and of course there is a way to lower the costs further by growing your own vegetables inside your home.

Growing plants in containers open up many possibilities, since you can grow them throughout the year. The only limitation that you have is how much work you want to put into your indoor garden and the amount of space you have available.

There is also the benefit of saving money since you will be growing some of your own fruits, vegetables, and herbs indoors. Once you have your garden set up the cost is very little, if hardly any at all. Your plants need watering, sunlight, shade, and fertilizing occasionally. Your plants will also be much more natural with less pesticides and chemicals in them since you will be growing on a much smaller scale and indoors. Indoor gardening means less bugs, diseases, and small creatures like snails and worms getting into your garden. Eliminating the need for pesticides and chemical sprays on your foods and flowers.

Indoor growing can offer optimum growing conditions for your plants, since they are indoors and can always receive premium sunlight and food. Especially since when need be you can move your plants for more or less sunlight or to a different locations for warmth or cold. Indoor gardening gives you many options that traditional outdoor gardening does not provide.

Furthermore, container gardening is suitable for many people. Regardless of age or gender you can participate in container gardening.

If you are elderly or have limited mobility you can still have a container garden since it does not take a lot of time or effort to have one. You can keep your garden small and easily manageable depending on what your needs are.

Or if you have never had a garden before, it is a good way to get started and begin experimenting and trying new things. Again, you can start small until you get the hang of it.

It is a great way to get children of all ages involved. They can learn about nature and how to take care of plants, while learning about responsibility and sticking to a schedule. Growing a garden is a great way for children to get involved and have a lot of fun doing it, since they will get to eat what they have grown.

Also, you can grow your vegetables throughout the year since there is no limit because of season changes. Making container gardening great for people who live in extremely warm or cold places that do not usually have great growing conditions.

Lastly, you can reuse many household containers and pots to grow your plants. Saving you time and money.

Regardless of why you have decided to start an indoor vegetable, fruit, herb, of flower garden the benefits are numerous. With so many ways to start your garden and all the creative ways to design it, indoor gardening may be just your home and your heart needs.

Fresh Ideas on A Old Concept

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Container gardening has been around for awhile and with very little space one can be created. Here are some ideas and ways to take part in this fun activity.

With so little space these days and costing more than ever, condos, apartments, sublets, and very small garden homes have become popular to save money and space. Many times living in these confined spaces we feel like we have no room and definitely cannot grow a garden or anything of beauty. However, that is not the case. Growing a garden indoors can bring beauty and relaxation, even to the smallest space.

Maintaining a small vegetable, fruit, flower, or plant garden is not difficult. It is simple and easy, the most work happens when containers need to be emptied and changed once plants have outgrown them. Here are some of the great benefits of having a container garden:

You can grow your plants year round. No matter the season, as long as your plants are receiving sunlight and ample water, you can have an indoor garden even during the coldest of winters and hottest of summers.

The containers and pots that you use become part of your decor and can create focal points and interesting areas in any home.

You can use anything for a container to hold your plants, as long as they can drain water, they can be used.

There are fewer weeds since your plants are in a much more controlled environment.

Also, you will have fewer and less chance of snails, bugs, and disease attacking your plants.

With even the smallest space a container garden can be made.

There are a few things you will need to start your container garden. Here are the basics that everyone should know when beginning their garden.

1. Pick the space you want to use. Deciding on the space will ensure that you pick containers and plants that will fit and look their best in their new home. Know how much sun and shade your spot gets, this will help when you go to purchase your plants. If you are using window ledge plants or hanging box planters for windows, then know where they will be draining to if they are up high and make sure you will have enough space for them to drain onto. If in an apartment, be careful about drainage.

2. Once you know where you want to put the plants, now you are able to choose the plants themselves. Picking plants that work best in the areas you have chosen based on sunlight and shade. Also, picking plants that will not become too big for the space they will be in. Each plant will come with watering instructions and feeding needs, making picking the plants a lot easier.

3. Finding containers to put your plants in can be anything that can drain water. Choosing containers based on your current decor and the size and type of plants you will be putting in them. Anything can be used for a container, from wood to tiles to ceramic, plastic, and terracotta. Always place trays under them to catch the water and make sure they have enough holes in the bottom to drain out the water, this will stop root rot from happening.

4. Since you are growing indoors, you will want to get premium potting soil for your plants. Make sure you get the recommend fertilizers too, this will ensure that your plants thrive in their indoor living space.

5. Lastly, make sure you follow the watering instructions carefully. Over watering will cause root rot and under watering will cause your plants to dry out. Follow the instructions and make sure the plants you have together all need the same type of watering, sunlight, shade, and fertilizer needs. This will make taking care of them much easier and simpler.

Whether you are a pro at gardening and have had many outdoor gardens or a beginner, indoor gardening is a fun and relaxing past.