How to Compost : Learn Organic Garden Composting Online : How to Plant with Compost

December 20, 2009 by admin  
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Using compost in your garden can make your flowers and plants thrive! Get tips on planting with compost and mixing compost with soil in your garden in this free organic composting video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or “gardener’s black gold.”

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How to Plant a Cutting Garden

December 20, 2009 by admin  
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Grow a cutting garden and enjoy flowers indoors and out

If you feel guilty when you cut flowers in your garden, worrying that you’re destroying nature or leaving gaps in your flowerbeds, it may be time for you to plant a cutting garden, says the American Association of Nurserymen (AAN). A cutting garden is designed to provide flowers for indoor arrangements, and it will give you a new perspective on removing flowers from your garden.

Choosing the Right Flowers and Plants

As with any garden, the first step in planning your cutting garden is to select plants that grow well in your part of the country. Ask the experts at your local garden center for their suggestions, and keep in mind your soil conditions, the amount of sun or shade your garden receives and how much it rains.

Selecting a Color Scheme

After you’ve decided which plants will thrive at your site, choose a color scheme, whether bright and vivid primary colors, soft and muted pastel shades or dusty earth tones. Since the purpose of a cutting garden is to grow flowers to use indoors, think about how flowers of certain colors will look when you place them in main rooms of your house.

Finally, plant flowers and plants in such a way that no one will notice that you frequently forage for new material for your indoor bouquets. One way to achieve a continuously balanced look in your cutting garden is to group your plantings by color, so that when you clip several blue flowers one day and several yellow flowers another, the overall appearance of the garden is still one of continuity and growth.

You can also fill in around your flowers with shrubs and larger, bushy plants that can easily spare a few leaves or berries, as well as plant a mix of perennials, annuals and bulbs so your garden will bloom all year ’round.

I am a gardener who enjoys growing vegetables, herbs and flowers. I believe in using organic methods and products when gardening.

AeroGarden 970175-0000 Soft Tie for Garden Plant Support, 25-feet

December 20, 2009 by admin  
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  • Reusable
  • Strong flexible support
  • Cuts easily with scissors
  • 25-feet
  • Accessory for all AeroGardens

Product Description
The soft option for abundant AeroGarden plants. AeroGarden’s Soft-Tie is the best way to support plants heavy with fruit or vegetables. The flexible aluminum wire core is covered with a soft rubber exterior that can be reshaped again and again. Cuts easily with scissors. Reusable. 25-feet…. More >>


AeroGarden 970175-0000 Soft Tie for Garden Plant Support, 25-feet

Design Build Plant Organic Garden – Companion Planting

December 20, 2009 by admin  
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Your favourite host Diva Dan gives inspiring tips on designing a compact companion planting organic vegetable garden.

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Dynamite Organic Mater Magic Premium Plant Food

December 20, 2009 by admin  
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  • Grow Bigger, Juicier Tomatoes All Season Long
  • Feeds Up To 3 Months
  • OMRI Listed
  • 100% Natural and Organic
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Grow bigger and juicier tomatoes with just one feeding of Dynamite Organic Mater Magic Premium Plant Food. Slow release fertilizer…. More >>


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