How to Select Your Home Garden Greenhouse

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A home garden greenhouse sitting in your backyard definitely brightens up the winter blues. No longer will you watch those beautiful plants succumb to cold temperatures nor will you put away your garden tools in the dark garage or shed until spring. Now you can garden in your greenhouse all winter long!

Growing a Venus Fly Trap Plant

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2009-09-20, 14:19:37

venus-fly-trap-plant.jpg Ask a group of children what their favourite plant is and invariably the Venus Fly Trap plant will rate a mention or two. Its mesmerizing action once a fly has been caught in it's snare is undoubtedly one of the great fascinations of the horticultural world. And, needless to say, if it weren't for its bug-catching abilities it would be a fairly overlooked plant - and certainly not have a whole nursery aisle dedicated to its many varieties.

The Venus Fly Trap plant, Dionaea muscipula, weaves it magic - not only on flies - but on any small bug that is seduced by a pheromone found in rotting meat. Once the critter has landed on the cilia they become entangled by the fine hairs that cover it and eventually the lids close holding the prey captive as the digestion process begins.

While this may all seem enticing enough to race out and buy one, be assured that they're not as easy to grow as one might assume. Sitting on their nursery aisle shelves they look simple enough and give nothing away of the pain they may inflict on your gardening prowess.

Like most plants that are difficult to grow, and the venus fly trap plant fits perfectly into that category, the key to success is to understand, and then replicate, their natural environment. Contrary to popular belief, their natural environment is not in a container. These plants are more familiar with a bog garden than a plastic pot - which explains their appetite choice.

But if you have to grow the venus fly trap in a container then there some specific things that you can do to still encourage them to grow. First, you can start by keeping their soil damp. As natives of the bog garden they don't appreciate dry feet or having to scavenge for moisture.

Also, they prefer to be kept in the shade - or at least partial shade - for most of their days. If you consider their original habitat it's obvious that these flytraps were continually bathed in shade by the trees that helped create the bog in the first place.

The Venus Fly Trap plant won't require any fertiliser either. It removes all its nutrients from its prey and can satisfy its own diet quite efficiently. If you have to fertilise this plant then use a very weak liquid fertiliser once per year. Any other fertilisers will be too strong and will most likely kill it.

Apart from it's growing location the only other requirement for this plant is some general maintenance from time to time. Repotting your plant every 2-3 years will ease any rootbound problems plus will give it some more room to grow. While you are repotting you may even consider propagating some further flytraps by dividing the rhizomes. An outer leaf with its own rhizome and root material is worthy of its own pot.

So, provided you keep your Venus Fly Trap plant moist, located in shade, regularly maintained and under-fertilised they should provide you, and the kids, with years of enjoyment.

Protein From an Animal Or Vegetable Source - Which is Best & How Best to Do It!

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Plants are the most efficient source for protein. Therefore grow the most productive and efficient vegetable garden, using the Mittleider Method, for the highest yield and the greatest health benefits at the least cost. Animals may also have a place in your food production. If so, choose the most efficient animals and methods to get the highest yields with the least work and cost.

Grow Lights - High Pressure Sodium HPS

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Some of the most popular grow lights for indoor gardening are HID lights. The two best HID lights for growing plants are MH (Metal Halide) and HPS (High Pressure Sodium). For this article we will focus on the HPS or High Pressure Sodium lights.

Prologue

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Worm Farming Supplies

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For the worm farm container, you can use foam containers from the grocery store, used dresser drawers or a discarded trunk, even a stack of discarded tires will do. Any sturdy square or rectangular container will work just fine to house your worm farm. Drill several holes in the bottom of the container to let excess liquid drain out. If using stacks of tires, place the stack of tires on a board with holes drilled in it to drain excess moisture. Put a brick in the bottom of the container...

How to Achieve a Bountiful Harvest in Your Garden Through the Use of Composting

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So you want a bountiful garden? Then perhaps you should consider building a wooden compost bin and filling it with items that can help you to better fertilize your plants. It is a conventional and economical design. Many gardeners realize how efficient the wooden compost bin is when it comes to enhancing their harvest for a healthier and more abundant harvest. These garden helpers are really quite helpful not only for the giant industrial farms but also for your own kitchen garden, whether it be a vegetable or an ornamental garden. Plants love the nourishment.

A Metal-Framed Greenhouse Will Do a Splendid Job For All Seasons

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2009-09-19, 17:33:59

Gardening is a highly satisfying outdoor activity. Physical workout, gardening also allows people to reap the fruits of their hard work, or simply get closer to the natural environment. This is why many other folks prefer to have a garden in their house. Every garden is unlike in terms of size, shape, and use. Flower gardens are perfect for individuals who need a specific affinity for blossoms and vegetable gardens are great for individuals who enjoy the idea of eating their very own organic produce.

Outdoor Decking Garden Lights

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2009-09-19, 17:20:50

If you have a decking area or a patio in your garden then you need to add some lighting to them so you can sit out and relax as the sun goes down. This is a favourite time for many people to unwind and release the pressure of work. Eating meals outside and enjoying the company of friends and family are what summer is all about.

Health Benefits of Planting an Herb Garden

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With an awareness of the various side effects of conventional medicine there are many people that are turning towards the safe haven that herbal remedies provide. No amount of argument that says that herbal remedies are not tried and tested or scientific solutions to a medical condition seem to have any effect on these herbal enthusiasts since they know that herbal remedies take a longer time to show effect. On the other hand, they also know that these remedies are likely to cure the root cause of the medical condition being treated rather than just alleviate symptoms.