January 26, 2007

Roses and fruit trees are in stock

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Just a note to remind you that now is the time we have our best selection of new roses and fruit trees. Fruit trees especially can start to sell out by early February….

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March 30, 2007

Use of Seed Stocks

With aeroponics, the deleterious effects of seed stocks that are infected with pathogens can be minimized. As discussed above, this is due to the separation of the plants and the lack of shared growth matrix. …

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March 19, 2007

Branding county will allow Oxford to blossom - Woodstock Sentinel Review

Branding county will allow Oxford to blossomWoodstock Sentinel Review, Canada - 29 minutes agoTogether with Perth and Huron counties, Bingham said they have developed a regional branding program to create “the gardening region.” …

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May 25, 2007

Retro Gardening Tips Roundup: May 06

Some of the gardening tips that were given then are still very much applicable today and while the race is always on to share something new, it's also good to take stock of the past. So, here are some of the tips that were given in May

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March 14, 2007

What's Blooming - March 2007

Taking stock of what's happening in the garden is a wonderful practise so I thought I would participate in Carol's Bloom Day extravaganza and keep an online journal of what's flowering each month. This month, being the start of Autumn …

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February 21, 2007

Gardening tools on a tight budget

When you begin gardening as a hobby, getting all the garden tools can be insanely expensive if you're planning to buy them straight off the shelf at your local Bunnings or Home Depot. Yet there are far cheaper ways to stock your garden …

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May 15, 2007

Meters for pH and Conductivity

Many different meters are available from Esoteric Hydroponics. There are cheap digital meters such as Eutech and we also stock the amazing Conductivity Truncheon and pH Wand from New Zealand which use flashing LEDs to show the CF or pH

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April 1, 2007

What Every Gardening Gal Needs

Trowel and garden fork earrings And not related to gardening but my real job: What every Help Author needs. Related EntriesGuidelines for Transplanting Trees Roses and fruit trees are in stock Q&A: When to Prune Trees Plants, Plants All Around But Which Is Best for Me: Landscaping … Gardening: Trees: Death be not proud

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February 23, 2007

Gardening Tools Advice

If you have recently decided to start gardening, then you have to find the correct gardening tools. To start with go to any local hardware store and look at their selection. Try to get the feel of what you might need, get some advice.  Once winter is over your local store will probably have most of their gardening tools out for sale, to clear for their new stock. This would be a good time to do a bit of bargaining and pick up a good deal.  After all, they want to clear their stock, that's why it's for sale!

If you are just starting out with gardening then you need to look for shovels. These gardening tools should have a round pointed blade. They are made to remove soil. Another tool you can look for is a trowel, if you are going to be planting small plants this will help. Though a trowel is one of the gardening tools that well require getting down on to your knees and dig. Gardening is something that will get you dirty. If you have mature plants and are looking to take care of them. You can start with pruners. These are large scissors that are made to cut off dead parts of plants, doing this will keep a plant happy and alive.

Other gardening tools you should be looking for are hoes; this tool will help you keep your garden free of weeks. Garden forks can be very helpful to break up soil before you start planting. Have some large trees in the garden?  Then you might need to get a rake too.  This will help you clean up leaves from your yard in the fall. If this is the case, then you can also get a leaf blower, this will take less time to get rid of all the extra leaves. Another gardening tool that you will need is a hose and a good water supply. And always make sure that you read any information about your plants before you plant them. This will make sure that you're plants.

If you are on a budget for you're gardening tools then you should think about spending a little extra that will cost more but last for a longer time. Forged tools will cost more, but they will last longer. You get what you pay for with gardening tools.  Look after them too.  Make sure that you clean each of you're gardening tools before you place them away. This will also help keep your tools in working order and they'll also last a lot longer too.  Make sure you place all your tools away when winter hits. You can coat your tools with some wax or oil when winter comes. This will keep them safe through out the winter. When spring hits again makes sure that you check all the screws on your gardening tools, make sure that they are all tight. You should do this throughout the gardening seasons.

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April 1, 2007

I couldn't do any gardening, today, but work w…

I couldn't do any gardening, today, but work was done!! Jeff finished four cedar boxes for my raised potager. The contractor is coming with the black dirt as soon as it stops raining. It is supposed to snow this week. … Related EntriesGuidelines for Transplanting Trees What Every Gardening Gal Needs Roses and fruit trees are in stock Q&A: When to Prune Trees Plants, Plants All Around But Which Is Best for Me: Landscaping …

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