December 23, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Gardens - Water
A water garden could be either natural or artificial but there are two things, which bring them together – the adding of some kind of water gardening feature and the existence of water forming the central theme. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, a legendary garden of ancient times, brought into play a prominent water gardening feature.
In addition, Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain is also renowned for its water gardening feature. The water gardens have recaptured their importance in the landscaping area in the past few years, encompassing container based water gardens to great outdoor arrangements. They are referred by several names like water ponds, aquatic gardens, and backyard ponds.
An actual water garden employs varied water gardening features to make up the entire setting. The principal kinds of water garden features, which are frequently used, are waterfalls, fountains, waterways (streams) and ponds. The water garden feature not only greatly enhances the loveliness of the garden but also creates the calming, gentle rhythm of the flow of water.
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November 23, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Gardens - Summer
Summer garden need not possess any fast and hard rule. If you plan to plant with great care and wisely after a proper research then it is understood that the garden is quite achievable with your personal vision itself. You may plant your summer garden wisely and beautifully. Mostly the summer garden comprises of pest control to some degree. Your garden not only produces vegetables, fruits, flowers but also attracts the butterflies or birds. Thus, this leads to a average summer garden which is quite beautiful.
The following are the few things to be taken into consideration. You may plant some beautiful flowering plants or summertime vegetables as a pest control with your major plants. This is very appropriate. You may also add some of your favorite vegetables or fruits with the beautiful flower garden to make the garden look more beautiful and greenery. This method is also completely acceptable with the versatility of summer garden. (more…)
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October 26, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Advice General, Tips Tricks & Steps
Most people who go in for gardening as an activity are only aware that it is concerned with growing plants! They only have a vague knowledge about the ill-effects of the fertilizers and pesticides that they use to nurture the plants. Fortunately, with spreading knowledge, the same people are going in for a change and moving towards organic gardening.
What exactly is meant by organic gardening? It simply means the reverse of what is done in a normal kind of garden–avoidance of any kind of chemicals or pesticides. The practice is very beneficial where vegetables and flowers are concerned, but also useful for growing other kinds of plants.
Some aspects of organic gardening are listed below–
(1) It should be made clear at the very outset that growing plants the organic way is rather an uphill task. It does require a lot of effort to be put in, more so than what is required for a “normally-grown” garden. But the person who persists with this kind of gardening is never going to feel sorry at the end of it, because the results are so wonderful! (more…)
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June 24, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Gardens - Water, Tips Tricks & Steps
Natural beauty and manmade beauty have come together to form a magnificent combination utterly delightful to the eye! So you have decorative gardens that include an indoor or outdoor water garden. And where there are water gardens, there are water gardening accessories!
The following is a detailed commentary on water gardening accessories–
(1) To select the right kind of water features, you have to be clear about the style of water garden that you are planning to set up. Conduct an online search to discover the distinctive arrangements of water gardens that exist around the world, and narrow your choices to just two or three. Some examples are Japanese tea gardens, container gardens and country gardens. Going around to have a close look at the actual gardens should give you a clearer picture. (more…)
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June 07, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Create & Plan..., Gardens - Other
Everyone has a different idea about the best approach to garden landscaping. Canadians and North Americans may consider colonial layout the “classical” gardening landscape. Old-world types may prefer the use of Greco-Roman styles and statuary as the centerpiece in their gardening landscape. Others will consider the charm and elegance from the well-known gardens in Tuscany to be the standard classical gardening landscape.
Even with largely differing opinions, and they are just opinions, few gardeners argue against the traditional formal rose garden as The Classical gardening landscape. Kings and queens of old Europe, and their aristocratic hangers-on, much preferred the formal rose garden for their romantic dalliances and high teas. The rose garden has long been a favorite spot for relaxing, entertaining, and soaking up the sensual fragrances of this most popular flower. (more…)
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June 01, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Kids & Gardening
Many kids look upon gardening as being difficult and demanding. Initially, they may be hesitant and wary of trying it, fearing disillusionment. To sweet-talk kids to look upon gardening as an amusing and enjoyable activity, you need to create an environment that will give rise to some unforgettable moments. Before long, they will be confidently digging up the mud and thinking of growing a number of exotic vegetable that even we find not that easy to grow. To bring about this marvelous change, the children need to be presented with gardening supplies, which are cool, informational, and simple.
Kids Toolkit of Gardening Supplies should contain the following: (more…)
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May 31, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Advice General, Tips Tricks & Steps
Seeing that so many articles were floating around the World Web, some innovative person came up with the idea of putting them all together in a more compact form! And that is how the concept of the ebook was born! Ebooks became popular because of the instant access to every kind of information possible. So there is an ebook on gardening too!
To list out the advantages of an ebook on gardening, here are some of them–
(1) Let us say, you are keen to take up gardening as an activity–it could be a small or big garden, maybe indoors or outdoors. Searching for an ebook, ordering it and downloading it to your computer hardly takes any time! You can start your garden very quickly.
Or supposing you wish to just get some knowledge regarding–gardening in general, how to grow vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers, water requirements, and so on–there is an ebook waiting for you! (more…)
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May 05, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Books & Magazines, Gifts for the Gardener
What possible requirement does a water gardener have, to sign-up for a publication on water gardening? Is it not possible to purchase one from a bookstore? At the outset, let us check out what a periodical on water gardening contains.
A publication on water gardening is an essential tool for every water gardener, greenhorn as well as a seasoned gardener. It is crammed with vital inputs on aquatic flora and greenery. It enlightens the reader on the right choice of plants, and the proper way to grow and look after them. In the case of readers living in areas known for freezing winters, the books comes up with helpful information on how to ensure the plants survive during the season of frost. But why register for a periodical on water gardening? (more…)
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April 25, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Gardens - Flower, Tips Tricks & Steps
The activity of gardening is gaining in popularity since it is being viewed as an extremely rewarding pastime that provides plenty of fresh air, exercise, and “beautiful” results. But most people are not content with just a garden full of ordinary plants, but wish to create a landscape of extraordinary flowers! And so the entry of “flower gardening”!
But wait a minute! There should be no mistaken belief that creating a garden full of flowers is an easy task. It involves tough physical labor and demands dedication. Only then will you be able to produce a “work of art”.
Any outdoor activity should be acceptable to the surrounding ecosystem; so also flower gardening. The suggestions listed below should help you to grow healthy plants–
(1) It is important to know the “hardiness zone” of the area you are located in. The USA and lower Canada have been divided into various hardiness zones by the USDA, according to a 10-degree Fahrenheit difference in the average minimum temperature. This division will allow you to note which plants can survive in which zones (seed packets or flower guides carry this information), and you can purchase the appropriate flowers for your garden. (more…)
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April 23, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Gardens - Indoors, Tools of the Trade
The purpose of this article is to assess the need for various indoor gardening tools.
Tools for indoor gardening are intended for carrying out gardening in compact holders.
Need For Indoor Gardening Tools
When one undertakes indoor gardening, he has to work on plants in little holders. The plants are put in trays or planters that occur in a range of sizes, and are raised indoors or inside a greenhouse. The dimensions of the plant holders indicate that specialized indoor gardening tools are needed. It is quite unthinkable to use a shovel that is five feet in length in your planter. (more…)
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April 17, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Create & Plan..., Gardens - Japanese
When the Oriental converges with the Occidental, in place of a fantastic synthesis, we more often end up with total chaos. However, when things slowly settle down, a new consciousness tiptoes in and the thrill and rapture of a completely new culture spreads all around. The same is true of Japanese gardens.
The perfect Japanese garden is the very epitome of minimalist beauty and appearance, frequently necessitating a total transformation of one’s outlook in order to set it up, but afterwards one discovers that it is much easier to preserve and admire. (more…)
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March 26, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Advice General, Create & Plan...
Home gardening is an enjoyable, relaxing and most of all an inexpensive hobby. It sets your mood, keeps you alive and stress free. A lot of people nowadays have been into garding. They started turning their front and back yards into a sight to behold with bountiful colored flowers and blossoms or greenery. The process is easy and can be done in just few steps. By having the right tools; knowing what, where, when and how to plant, you can now indulge yourself in gardening and have fun without leaving your home.
Home gardening is growing in popularity. Some people garden as a hobby and some to make money. It is very innate in every person to appreciate design, beauty and symmetry. Everyone would love the sight of a garden in abundance of beautiful flowers in vibrant colors, although some people would prefer a bed of greenery. Freshly cut flowers in the living room will somehow bring a tinge of the summer indoors. It will be enjoyable to grow vegetables, too. Whatever your preference is, give your yard a face lift and make it a magical sight of elegance and beauty.
Many people had already made a way for home gardening into their own front and back yards. Statistics had it that it has became a favorite leisure activity, placed ahead of time spent with family, but not on top of reading and watching television. Another thing is that one out of every three families are more into home gardening nowadays with most gardens found in urban areas. (more…)
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February 27, 2009
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Tools of the Trade
If you’re employed in the manufacturing industry, you know how important the term “Made in the USA” is today. The term is recognized by the US government, and when a manufacturer uses it on his products, it had better be true! Purchasing gardening tools made in the U.S. is a way to support American labor and get high quality in the tools you use for your garden.
Think of the tools you need to enjoy a healthy, productive garden. Now, think of those tools made by your neighbors and countrymen. Here’s a sample of the types of tools you may consider:
- Shovels, hoes, tillers, spades, cultivators, edgers, weeders
- Saws, pruners, shears, trowels, dibblers, rakes, planters
- Compost forks, digesters, bins, tumblers, aerators, spreaders, broadcasters, shredders
- Mowers, tractors, chippers, trimmers
- Tents, plant hothouses, bed kits, timber, tiles
- Rain collectors, barrels, rain chains, irrigation tubing, gutter scoops
- Gloves, knee pads, pruning sleeves, hats, overalls, safety glasses, sun protectors
- Storage bins, sheds, hose and tool organizers, trellises, arbor kits, wiring (more…)
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November 30, 2008
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Gardens - Japanese, Uncategorized
When the Oriental converges with the Occidental, in place of a fantastic synthesis, we more often end up with total chaos. However, when things slowly settle down, a new consciousness tiptoes in and the thrill and rapture of a completely new culture spreads all around. The same is true of Japanese gardens.
The perfect Japanese garden is the very epitome of minimalist beauty and appearance, frequently necessitating a total transformation of one’s outlook in order to set it up, but afterwards one discovers that it is much easier to preserve and admire.
Japanese gardening equipment comprise of a number of items we normally do not regard as gardening equipment, on account of their precision, clean lines and shape.
Are Rocks Garden Decorations? (more…)
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February 22, 2006
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Gardens - Water
What possible requirement does a water gardener have, to sign-up for a publication on water gardening? Is it not possible to purchase one from a bookstore? At the outset, let us check out what a periodical on water gardening contains.
A publication on water gardening is an essential tool for every water gardener, greenhorn as well as a seasoned gardener. It is crammed with vital inputs on aquatic flora and greenery. It enlightens the reader on the right choice of plants, and the proper way to grow and look after them. In the case of readers living in areas known for freezing winters, the books comes up with helpful information on how to ensure the plants survive during the season of frost. But why register for a periodical on water gardening?
A publication on water gardening informs the reader on the kind of water fauna that grows best in his water garden. It spells out the way in which snails, fish, fresh water molluscs, and various other living beings do good to the tiny ecosystem that the water garden represents. (more…)
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January 21, 2006
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Tips Tricks & Steps
A number of the finest gardening hints center on not only on the growing of plants but also on the right mix of garden plants to enhance greatly the look of the landscape. Changing the appearance of your garden is not only affordable, but in fact, it comes to you free. Gardening hints for getting the maximum out of your garden area consist of:
1. Place large plants to the rear and middle of the landscape. It gives depth to the gardens and makes them appear larger, even though they may be miniature terrace or small patch gardens.
2. Perennial plants should be used to form the basis of your garden layout. A couple of big perennial plants helps retain the garden shape and does away with the need to redo the landscaping each year. Luxuriant perennials are favored for the verdant color and their lovely flowers. (more…)
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December 20, 2005
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Advice General
No matter what kind of attractive landscape gardening you settle on for your grounds, you simply cannot do without the assistance of landscape gardening services. The neighborhood landscape gardening services outlet is the apt location for getting all the required information on how to build, grow, and preserve a landscaped garden.
When conversing with the supplier of landscape gardening services, the first question that pops to your mind is regarding the theme of your garden. What will be the most suitable design for the dimensions of your grounds? Would you like a traditional, proper look or a more contemporary casual appearance? Do you want to incorporate a colonial, English, or Japanese style? Alternatively, do wish you garden to be an amusement place for your children?
After you have settled on the most suitable theme for you garden, your center, which provides landscape gardening services can help out with regard to the building supplies required. Are you aiming to grow a hedge or fence-in the area? Do you wish to include a pond or lake to add to the look of your garden? (more…)
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November 09, 2005
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Supplies
Well, you have turned your leisure pursuit into a passion and you are at present considering turning into a master gardener and thus pursue your interest more intensely. But what exactly does this entail?
Most people make up their minds to upgrade their gardening skills and enroll for master gardener courses that extension agents and universities in Canada and America offer. These gardening programs provide the necessary information and practical experience in return for putting in volunteer hours. In that case, what sort of gardening supplies would a master gardener require for joining such a course?
Well, it will comprise of supplies for instruction purposes as well as gardening.
A few activities that need to be carried out are:
- Addressing gatherings
- Be present at or hold events (more…)
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October 16, 2005
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Gardens - Container, Gardens - Water
Go about hiring someone to spruce up your water garden and in all likelihood you’ll end up emptying up your pockets. Try to Do-It-Yourself (DIY) with the help of a few gardening supplies and you’ll discover that it’s a much cheaper option due to the low cost of the supplies. There is plethora of information available for the seeking gardeners who like to take on the challenges. So whether it’s about that heavenly pond project in the backyard or that perfect water container garden, if you can dream breathtaking waterfalls, you have all the water gardening supplies available to make that dream a reality.
Container Water Gardens
Creating one’s own water garden is always a very satisfying experience as it allows a person to explore his/her creative abilities and watch his/her personality get manifested in the form of the final design. Many people prefer the oriental themed water gardens that range from lotus gardens with calm still water to the multi-level ones with waterfalls from large sculptures. (more…)
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September 14, 2005
By: Abhishek Agarwal
Category: Tools of the Trade
The purpose of this article is to assess the need for various indoor gardening tools.
Tools for indoor gardening are intended for carrying out gardening in compact holders.
Need For Indoor Gardening Tools
When one undertakes indoor gardening, he has to work on plants in little holders. The plants are put in trays or planters that occur in a range of sizes, and are raised indoors or inside a greenhouse. The dimensions of the plant holders indicate that specialized indoor gardening tools are needed. It is quite unthinkable to use a shovel that is five feet in length in your planter.
You may not be aware of the multitude of indoor gardening tools that are on offer today. Neither could you have imagined that you would require a wide range of tools in order to effectively tend to your plants and ensure they blossom in profusion. (more…)
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