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Leaves that are distinctly lobed, like a maple leaf, are called palmate. Their shape is evocative of an open palm with the fingers outstretched.
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Palm trees are an important part of Florida’s tropical appearance. Favorable climatic conditions allow for the successful culture of many different species. They come in many sizes and shapes, varying from large majestic trees to small …
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Horticulturist Gene Joyner will lead a Spring Tropical Gardening Course on the keys to successful gardening on Saturdays, from 8 to 11 a.m., March 3-24 at Mounts Botanical Garden's Hutcheson Agricultural Center.
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Mounts course to provide tips to successful gardeningPalm Beach Daily News, FL - 45 minutes agoHorticulturist Gene Joyner will lead a Spring Tropical Gardening Course on the keys to successful gardening on Saturdays, from 8 to 11 am, March 3-24 at …
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The "tropical look" is one of the hottest landscaping trends today. And what says tropical better than palms?
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Hi everyone
Welcome to this edition of your Gardening Weekly, today's edition is entitled:
Garden Safety
QUOTE: I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers.
- Claude Monet
We often overlook the possibility of danger that can lurk in the garden. Everything from rotten limbs on trees that can fall on top of us to slippery surfaces that are covered in moss can present dangers.
There are certain times of the year when there seem to be more problems of safety in the garden and these are generally the wetter months.
This is the time when moss can grow on walkways cause dangerously slippery surfaces.
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There are products on the market that can eliminate moss but some of these can also cause damage to your plants.
Water blasting will get rid the slippery surfaces and it is possible to buy relatively cheap and good quality water blasters that are suitable for the home handy person.
Once again you will need to take care not to damage plants as the pressure from the water blaster can destroy a garden in a matter of minutes.
Even the weight of plants can change over the wetter months particularly those in hanging containers and the additional weight from the water might just be enough to cause them to come crashing down.
Palm fronds can have very sharp and potentially dangerous spikes that can be lethal if you happen to get one in your eye while leaning into the garden. It is always recommended that you wear safety glasses when getting amongst your plants in the garden because it is so easy to damage your eyes.
Wearing gloves is something that goes without saying to protect your hands, not only from cuts and scrapes, but also from potential infection.
And you might be quite surprised to learn that the biggest danger in the garden, and the cause of most injuries is from garden implements that are left lying around in the garden causing injury when someone falls or stands on them.
A tidy garden is generally a safer garden.
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Annie
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Hi everyone
Welcome to this edition of your Gardening Weekly, today's edition is entitled:
Gardening Tools
QUOTE: Plants give us oxygen for the lungs and for the soul.
- Linda Solegato
The range of gardening tools that are available now is quite outstanding. As gardening is one of the most popular hobbies, there is a huge demand for gardening tools that can do a better job in the garden while making that job easier to complete for people of all ages.
You will need to buy the tools that make life easy in your particular garden and that will be determined by the types of plants that you have growing. If your garden has predominantly large trees or hedges you will need tools that make the job of trimming at those heights easier.
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With the design of new garden implements concentrating on leverage for ease of use, it has become a lot easier for the home gardener to maintain plants at heights that would have normally required professional help.
Many of these garden implements have also been designed for ease of use for people who suffer from arthritis and the elderly who don't have the strength they once had. Not only are these tools popular with the elderly but they will make the job of maintaining your garden a lot easier and more enjoyable by reducing the effort required to use them.
You will be able to select from implements that can reach to places that would be difficult without getting down into the garden, and as well as making life easier, they can also make it safer. I recently had to clear the ground around some small palms and without the use of a long handled garden implement I had no alternative but to get down and do this by hand.
The ensuing pricks from the palm fronds made sure I went to the garden store at the earliest opportunity to ensure I wouldn't have to do that again. Fortunately I was wearing safety glasses as getting pricked in the eye from some of the sharp parts of plants can cause painful and permanent damage to your sight.
Safety glasses, or even sunglasses should be worn when working in the garden and breathing masks should always be worn when using poisons and insecticides.
We need to preserve our own health as well as that of our plants.
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Annie
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I have been working on my new little bitty garden, but Chacala is sort of crazy during the Palm Sunday-Easter period, and I have been kind of distracted. There are endless annoying problems with the renters downstairs not believing that …
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Hi everyone
Welcome to this edition of your Gardening Weekly, today's edition is entitled:
Themes in Your Garden
QUOTE: Who would have thought it possible that a tiny little flower could preoccupy a person so completely that there simply wasn't room for any other thought….
- Sophie Scholl
It is good to have a theme that you can follow throughout your garden and work on a plan and a selection of plants that will go along with that theme.
By having a theme to follow this will dictate, not only the types of plants that you will be buying, but also anything else that you put in the garden. This will include everything from sculptures and garden furniture, to the colors of the pots that you will choose.
While some people might think this is restricting their freedom of creation, it does in fact allow you to create a garden that has more freedom of flow rather than being disjointed with a variety of different themes that never quite gel together.
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Sometimes the theme of your garden will be determined by the style of the house that you have on the property, and other times it will be determined by the geographical location that you are living in.
If for instance you are living near a beach, you will probably want the theme to tie in with the beach setting. By doing this you are likely to get plants for your garden that are more appropriate and will endure the conditions that they will be growing in.
Plants that are suitable for growing in coastal areas will be able to withstand the winds and the salt of the sea air that could quickly damage other plants that aren't suitable for those conditions.
Likewise it wouldn't look quite as appropriate to have a tropical garden with palms where a cottage garden would compliment the style of the house.
And tropical plants are not going to flourish as well in cold harsh climates so there are many factors that need to be taken into account when deciding on your garden theme.
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