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The Benefits of Ormus For Sprouting or Home Gardening

September 04, 2010 By: Kevin Gianni Category: Soil Needs

Renegade Water Secrets with Barry Carter, leading authority on ormus, a “white, powder gold.”

Kevin: What about for home garden application or even sprouting application?

Barry: Works great in both of those. Sprouts are quicker ready – ready quicker and last longer on the shelf.

Kevin: Hmm. And how much, break down the equation of three gallons for an acre, what are we talking about for sprouts?

Barry: Oh, you put a drop in. (more…)

Taking Care Of Climbing Plants When Home Gardening

February 02, 2010 By: Mark Lucasa Category: Gardens - Butterfly, Gardens - Cottage, Gardens - Flower, Gardens - Indoors, Gardens - Summer, Gardens - Urban, Gardens - Vegetable, Gardens - Water

Climbing plants are of many varieties. Good examples of climbing plants are grapevines and tomatoes. They all have weak stems in common and need support in order to grow tall and occupy less space in the home garden. Growing them next to a wall or a tree is or way of taking care of them as they climb. They do this to get sunlight. For climbing, they have developed features like tendrils and twisting leaves. They climb on fences, walls, trees etc. Unless they have man-made support like fences or natural support like trees, climbing plants will grow on the ground and will lack sunlight which is an essential aspect of growth. They will become weak and produce less fruit. They also tend to look messy in the garden.

Unless you do not like the idea, you may let these plants climb a wall or a fence that has ugly features in order to hide them. You may also plant these plants on your walls if you do not have space in your home or neighborhood. The blooms are attractive and beautify the home. The climbing plants give a natural look to a house.

The choice of a climbing plant is dependent on the desired effect. You will have to consider the growth characteristic of a plant. Look out for the species that thrive in your area before you make a decision on which to plant. Do not plant them in pots as this will hinder their growth. (more…)