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The container garden is really easy to care for. However, since plants are more prominently displayed than in the garden, they require regular attention to keep them looking their best. Enough water is most important.
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To a great extent, the success of the container garden depends on proper soil. You can have good results with soil taken directly from the garden, but even better if you take time to prepare a proper mixture. This control of soil is where growing plants in containers has an advantage over gardening in the open ground.
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Planting large specimens purchased in temporary containers is a more involved process. If they are in baskets or boxes, these can be broken or torn apart, but be careful not to disturb the roots. Tins must be opened with tin cutters. To remove plants, put the cut containers on their sides and pry steadily at the ball of soil gently in order not to break it.
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There are a number of options when choosing a plant container. You can make your own, or go for a simple plastic pot, or something more sophisticated such as an urn, wooden or metal container
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Glazed Containers and Wooden Barrels are popular containers for plants, often enhancing the visual look of the plant.
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There are many different types of vegetables that you may consider growing. This article considers growing vegetables such as beans, beetroot, cabbages, cauliflower, kale, brussel sprouts, kohlrabi, carrots, cucumber and lettuce.
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If you want enchanting flowering plants for shade, rely on the fuchsias. Whether in individual pots, window boxes, or hanging baskets, lady's ear drops, as fuchsias an sometimes called, are gorgeous plants noted for their grace and splendor.
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Fuchsias - These tender woody plants do best under cool, humid conditions. They are especially successful in coastal areas, where fog and humidity prevail, though some varieties, as the single all-red Mephisto and the red-and-white Mme. Cornelissen, will thrive in hot, dry inland regions. They are great favorites because they bloom in shade, not the heavy shade of low-branching trees, but high, open shade and that found on the north side of a building.
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Growing Lettuce - Lettuce grows best under cooler temperatures when the lows are around 40 F and the highs are around 60 F, making it an ideal crop for growing during autumn or in early spring. If you intend getting a crop in fall, plant your seeds at least three months before the first fall freeze.
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Where to get revealed secrets in rose gardening all depends on how serious you are about your rose gardening goals. You can find tons of information on rose gardening online.The search for this information starts at your home.
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Types of edible hedging are Hazel, Japanese Quince, Blackberries, Cornelian Cherry and Cornelian Plum. Other types of trees and shrubs which produce edible fruits are Amelanchier, Berberis, Blackthorn, Elder, Elaeagnus ebbingei, Quickthorn, Rugosa Roses and Sea Buckthorn.
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The Best Annual Flowering Plants to Include in your Garden
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Growing tomatoes.
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Growing vines is a wonderful way to hide a problem area of your home. If you have an ugly chain link fence for instance, or a shed that just doesn't look as if it fits in your yard well, planting climbing vines can make either one look much more attractive and inviting.
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Articles related to gardening for profit. Here you'll find a range of ideas on how you can profit from your garden.
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Rob Scott from Holland Park in London shows you how to make a summer hanging basket, which should be planted in spring.
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Tom Cole from Capel Manor College in London shows you how to plant spring onions.
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Tom Cole from Capel Manor College in London shows you how to plant kohl rabi.
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Hot Compost. Composting is nature's way of recycling and hot composting is a method of accelerating the process by regularly digging through, or turning, the decaying matter.
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Deal with Black Spot Leaf Disease. Tom Cole from Capel Manor College advises us on the best way to deal with black spot leaf disease.
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Mow a Lawn Using a Petrol Lawn Mower. Is your lawn not up to scratch? Follow this quick expert led guide to making the most of your garden. The Videojug way is better than a professional gardener!
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Growing Amaryllis is a relative simple thing to do. This article explains all...
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How to prune trees and bushes.
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