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5 Pieces of Equipment Gardeners Can’t Live Without

December 06, 2009 By: Colin Smith Category: Tools of the Trade

Gardening is fun and rewarding and may be considered a hobby, talent or both and sometimes it’s just luck. Gardening is not as easy as it looks and involves dedication, time and consistency and many trials and errors. There are many aspects to maintaining a healthy garden, but some aspects are more important than others. An individual who likes to garden can have the knowledge to produce the best garden in the world, but without the right equipment and materials it just wouldn’t be possible.

Below you will find a list of the top 5 pieces of equipment which gardeners simply cannot live without:

1. Trowel – A trowel is a shovel-like piece of equipment which is used to dig up dirt and set small plants. There are many styles to choose from and type of handle on your trowel will determine how well it works. Easy grip, non-slide and non-slip grips are the best form of handle to choose. These will be easier to use and will require less work than any other form of trowel. A trowel with no grip will be difficult to use and could end up ruining your garden. Try one out in your hand first to ensure it feels comfortable. There’s nothing like having your hand cramp or the trowel slip while using it to dig in a beautiful, new plant. (more…)

Lighting Tips For Orchid Care

December 06, 2009 By: Nigel Howell Category: Gardens - Container, Gardens - Flower, Gardens - Hydroponics, Tips Tricks & Steps

There are many would-be orchid growers around who would love to start growing orchids but are put off by their reputation as difficult to care for. Orchids are quite resilient plants but there are a few techniques on orchid care that you can use.

Orchid growers will tell you that one of the best ways to learn is through experience. This can be quite costly though as orchids are quite expensive to buy and you don’t want a simple mistake to cause you to end up throwing your orchid away. Please bear in mind that each species has different requirements and that your environment will play a significant part in how your orchid grows.

Orchids can be kept both indoors and outdoors but you must remember that orchids generally thrive in warm temperatures. Having said that, there are orchids such as Cymbidium which prefer cooler conditions. They need a temperature of around 10 degrees Celsius (50 Fahrenheit) at night time and up to 24 degrees Celsius (75 degrees Fahrenheit) in the day. It is recommended that you don’t keep your orchid in your conservatory in long summer days as the extreme temperatures will be too much for your orchid. If you must keep your orchid in the conservatory then make sure there is enough shade.

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Annuals Dictionary: Hedysarum

December 06, 2009 By: Annuals Dictionary Category: Annuals Dictionary

Pea family
Leguminosae
Hed-i-sar’rum. A large genus of chiefly Old World herbs, perhaps a dozen of its 150 species found in North America.

Description
Herbs or subshrubs with compound leaves, the leaflets arranged feather-fashion with an odd one at the tip. Flowers small, pealike, mostly in showy racemes.

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Pick the Best Roses for Your Garden

December 06, 2009 By: Luann Hayes Category: Gardens - Cottage, Gardens - Flower

Roses have long been a favorite among all types of gardeners, and roses continue to enjoy great popularity today. In addition to their beauty as cut flowers and in bouquets, roses are among the most useful and attractive flowers to grace the landscape of any home.As a matter of fact, the exterior of any home can be made more graceful and more inviting through the use of wonderful landscape roses. Choosing the right ones, and ensuring that they compliment the overall style of the home, is very important to the overall success of the landscape.

There are literally hundreds of types of roses that you can grow in your garden. With such a selection to choose from, it can be extremely difficult to choose the rose that’s right for you. To make this task a bit easier, We’ve outlined a few important factors you should consider. (more…)

Word of the Day: tapestry hedge

December 06, 2009 By: Garden Dictionary Category: Garden Dictionary

A hedge made up of massed shrubs with variously colored foliage.