Gardening Question of the Day for Thursday, May 22, 2008

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Is there any information on ridding a yard of wild onions in the Almanac? (answer).

From The Old Farmer's Almanac.

Tips On How To Grow Your Own Tomatoes

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For many, there is nothing like walking out to your backyard garden paradise and pulling a fruit or vegetable straight from the vine and eating it. Plus, there is a certain amount of pride in knowing you grew what you are eating. This fact holds true for growing tomatoes. Having your own garden allows you to make the attempt to grow great tomatoes full of flavor and nutrition. Here are some tips to help you grow the best tomatoes possible.

Orchids - Environmental Conditions And Orchids

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Three environmental conditions you need to be aware of with your orchids. Orchids fall into one of three distinct categories. You know the Spectrum of light? Measuring Humidity can be done by different means.

Hydroponics Supplies Found Online

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Ozone generators are one of the latest, most effective solutions to the problem of air purification when it comes to indoor gardening. Hydroponics gardening can be a rewarding activity, allowing you to enjoy seasonal plants, fruits and vegetables year around. However, without a proper air purification system in place, you'll soon wind up with a heavy, unpleasant musty smell due to the organic wastes that are a product of indoor gardening. Ozone generators can be among the most valuable gardening supplies you can have.

Finding A Good CO2 Generator

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Soilless gardening is nothing new, and in fact dates back several thousand years; however, today's indoor gardening supplies are definitely high tech. Growing indoors is not "rocket science," but it's definitely science.

Key Ideas When Growing Indoors

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You'll find a wide range of growing mediums at most retail outlets that carry hydroponic supplies as well as websites through which you can order hydroponic supplies. Hydroponics is a form of gardening that is usually done indoors and without soil, but growing mediums are still necessary.

Healthy Gardening Tips

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Gardening is America's number one hobby. We all know too well of the aches and pains that can come from our favorite past-time! Here are a few tips that can help minimize the stress on your body and keep you healthy.

Poppies and Memorial Day

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Hydroponic Garden System Setup - Lighting

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Maybe you have been thinking about hydroponics for a while but are bewildered by the shear amount of different types of lighting available to hydroponic enthusiasts. Dont Panic Lighting is actually simpler than it might appear once you understand a few simple facts. The color "temperature" of a bulb refers to the color spectrum that it emits.

The Simplicity Of Organic Gardening

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The Simplicity of Organic Gardening This article will help clarify the simplicity of setting up and establishing your own Organic garden. As most of you already know, organic gardening is gardening without the use of any chemical fertilizers, pesticides, weed killers or fungicides. As an organic gardener you will use only compost produced from garden or household waste along with organic fertilizers and sprays (made from animal or vegetable matter).