Herb Garden Kits - How to Start Your Home Herb Garden Early and Cheat Old Man Winter

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Herb garden kits are toys, right? Made for kids in third grade biology class? Actually, far from it. You may be surprised that garden kits are one of the tricks used by expert gardeners to start their spring planting weeks before anyone else is even thinking about their outdoor herb garden plants.

Gardening Indoors With an Aeroponic Gardening System

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Aeroponic gardening is a healthy an environment friendly method to grow your organic garden. Gardens can be grown indoors all year and with the minimal amount of space.

How would you fare living a self-sustainable life?

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2009-10-18, 14:47:33

self-sustainable-life.jpg The self-sustainable life is a lot more work than one can imagine. It demands a shift in lifestyle choices from what you consume to what you will do with your time. And while you're doing your best to assist nature in handling the human footprint, it can became a tad tedious watching the neighbour's counteract your efforts by driving their gas-guzzling tank down the drive to pick up the mail.

In fact, it would be interesting to see some research on how many people set out to live the self-sustainable life but reverted back due to discouragement and disillusionment. I'm sure that many start out with grandiose plans to change the world, or at least theirs, but within a few years realise that supplementing their lifestyle with organic produce instead of remaining completely self-sustainable is probably a better option.

Let's assume that the self-sustainable lifers have a 5-acre plot from which to exist. On this piece of land they have ample space to grow a few different varieties of fruit trees, operate a decent-sized veggie patch, run some chickens, ducks and other poultry and even have a cow or a few goats or a couple of sheep. One could assume that this would be sustainable enough with a few changes to the diet.

However, where are the grains: the wheat, barley and rice that we consume on an almost daily basis? Sure, you could remove the animals, and the veggies and possibly the fruit trees to make way for growing these bare essentials but then your diet becomes even more restrictive.

If there's no wheat, then there becomes no flour. No flour = no bread, no cakes, no biscuits and definitely no pancakes on a Sunday morning dripping with maple syrup. Then, if there's no rice you're limited to potatoes as your staple carbohydrate.

Sure, these items don't have to remain in your dietary lifestyle but it does beg the question, "Are you prepared to limit yourself that much for the sake of a truly self-sustainable life?"

My theory is that there are very few self-sustainable life purists. Instead, it would seem that the few I know supplement their sustainable lifestyle with delicacies and staples from the consumerist's table while at the same time pointing the finger at those who don't choose their lifestyle path.

So, if you were faced with having to living completely off your own piece of land, could you do it? And what would be the hardest thing to sacrifice in doing so?

Gardening Tips - Types of Manure and Their Uses

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All soils need conditioning and improving - mainly because each year the plants that grow there are taking valuable nutrients from it in order for them to grow and flourish. Improving soil with manures and fertilizers will go a long way to creating the beautiful plants and flowers you want from your garden.

Fresh Herbs Easily Available - Herb Garden Kits

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2009-10-18, 13:29:10

Nature lovers enjoy growing their own gardens, and an herb garden is a popular choice for first-time gardeners. If you've never grown your own herbs before, you'll likely have questions - you may not even know where to start. What type of soil is required? What seeds produce the best herbs? Relax. Herb garden kits are available that take much of the guesswork out of the process, ensuring you a healthy and prosperous herb garden.

How to Use Proper Rose Planting Techniques to Start Your Garden

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Successful rose gardening begins with understanding where roses grow best and having a plan for long term growth. Sunlight is a key ingredient to successfully cultivating a rose garden. The conditions necessary to ensure your roses reach their full potential is to ensure they get at least six hours of sunlight daily.

Dianthus

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Why Would You Choose to Grow an Italian Herb Garden?

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2009-10-17, 11:47:27

Italian food is popular. Most home chefs prepare Italian cuisine without even really being aware of it. Dishes such as spaghetti, pizza and pesto are common. While a mixture of Italian herbs can be found on most grocery store shelves, using fresh herbs can take an ordinary dish from merely good to spectacular.

Suddenly hydroponics is going mainstream, in Saigon!

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Posted by admin to Uncategorized on 2009-10-17, 07:51:53

Readers of my blog know we have been discussing bringing hydroponics into my garden center since July 2nd, 2008. Here is a list of articles I have done on the subject since then.  My latest post on the subject was just this week. It seems like the idea is somewhat less than welcome with a [...]

Fall Clean UP and Some Colors

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