Most people know very well about the rules and regulations to keep your plants to grow healthy in your garden. For getting sustainable growth from your garden plants, they do require good soil quality, sun light and sufficient water. Although these items have been gifted by nature, gardening tools are necessary to upkeep your garden. Good gardening tools will assist you in taking care of your plants as well as cultivating good growing conditions, thus having a positive effect on your plant’s health.
Defective gardening tools can be detrimental to your garden and to you. Defective gardening tools can cause injury to your plants or injury to yourself. Gardeners should find the best quality garden tool that they can afford. Once you have labeled your garden tool as “the best”, it implies that the tool provides quality work for which it was designed for and with the least labor possible.
Below is a list of some common garden tools and their uses.
Lawnmowers
Luxus Push Reel Mower rated as best by the gardening aficionados provides large top cover that protects overhanging flowers and shrubs. Another special gardening tool called American Lawn Mower Deluxe has also been accredited as best, which will be helpful to operate on elbow grease alone and causing no pollution. However, this is not conducive for too tall grasses.
Garden Shredders
In general, all garden shredders have a high watt motor and come with silent crushing system. This kind of gardening tool accelerates your shredding activity. Gardening shredders with an electric shredder are easy to assemble and aids in tree pruning with maximum of 40 mm. The garden shredder also aids in shredding debris from punning your hedges. This gardening tool is considered the best among all the garden shredders since it is available with a plunger for increased portability and built-in wheels.
Cultivators
These modern gardening tools are available with patented tines to help in cutting the hard compacted soil smoothly. Cultivators are available with a free border edger. It is perfect to use in cleaning the moss, aerating and in thatching. This garden tool helps extensively in preparing vegetable plots, flowerbeds, etc.
Leaf sweeper
These gardening tools are extensively used for smaller lawns. It is having an infinite height adjustment with 200-liter collector.
Edge Trimmer
The gardening equipment reviewers have also accredited this gardening tool as important equipment. This aids in trimming the hedges and aids in plant pruning.
Spading fork
This is a wonderful gardening tool used for aerating and transplanting. By using this gardening tool, it is possible to perform splitting grasses and perennials. In addition, this garden tool can be used as a manure fork, mulch fork, and sorting hay.
Mattock
Mattock is an important gardening tool for breaking up the clay soils and working around established trees with the roots. There is no need to have a pick and a hoe, if you have a mattock.
Before you leave the garden center, it is highly advisable to have a look at this checklist of gardening tools and confirm if you have all the gardening tools you need to make your garden picture perfect.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Gardening For Health, Happiness, And Prosperity
While many people today seem to have a strangely unnatural fear of dirt, it is actually the pollution coming from chemicals and factories in and around cities that this feeling likely arises from. The misconception that city dirt and Earth dirt are the same is likely why more people don't have their hands in some soothing soil right now.
If you have a yard where you can plant a garden right where you live, that is certainly most convenient. However, many communities these days have shared garden spaces where you can either be given a plot to grow on for free or possibly for a small fee. In many cities, some buildings are even being crowned with garden rooftops! Many penthouse views are probably immensely improved with a view of flora and sky rather than the stark cityscape.
There are potentially many gardening shops near you that you may not have even noticed prior to setting out on your new garden project. They can likely be your best guide as to what seeds are best for you. There are a variety of seeds available for just about any time of year. Gardening shops are even a great way to decide just what kind of garden you may want to grow. Once you decide, then it's time to gather all of the necessary supplies and tools. You can generally save money on supplies for a small garden by keeping it organic. This will also better ensure a healthier garden and a healthier you.
Having chosen the kind of garden you want plant and having gathered all of the necessary seeds, tools, and supplies, the real joy of gardening can finally begin. To feel the living soil on one's fingertips is to feel the process of life itself. This therapeutic experience alone is worth the adventure. It is amazing to see a single seed pushed thumb-deep into fresh soil and sprout out of the ground blooming into an edible delicacy in only a few months (or sometimes even faster!). It is truly a remarkable experience.
Sharing that experience with family and/or friends can also be remarkable. Thankfully, in recent years, popular interest has again returned gardening and the environment, so it should be fairly easy to find interested participants. While it is not recommended to force anyone into it, if you just keep showing your progress to anyone who seems reluctant at first, then they will likely join in at some point. If you do decide to go solo on your garden project, then all of the reward is yours to enjoy.
In any case, it is a wonderful experience that you will likely continue to enjoy for many seasons to come. Just remember to relax, and enjoy the process. Always stop and smell the flowers!
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If you have a yard where you can plant a garden right where you live, that is certainly most convenient. However, many communities these days have shared garden spaces where you can either be given a plot to grow on for free or possibly for a small fee. In many cities, some buildings are even being crowned with garden rooftops! Many penthouse views are probably immensely improved with a view of flora and sky rather than the stark cityscape.
There are potentially many gardening shops near you that you may not have even noticed prior to setting out on your new garden project. They can likely be your best guide as to what seeds are best for you. There are a variety of seeds available for just about any time of year. Gardening shops are even a great way to decide just what kind of garden you may want to grow. Once you decide, then it's time to gather all of the necessary supplies and tools. You can generally save money on supplies for a small garden by keeping it organic. This will also better ensure a healthier garden and a healthier you.
Having chosen the kind of garden you want plant and having gathered all of the necessary seeds, tools, and supplies, the real joy of gardening can finally begin. To feel the living soil on one's fingertips is to feel the process of life itself. This therapeutic experience alone is worth the adventure. It is amazing to see a single seed pushed thumb-deep into fresh soil and sprout out of the ground blooming into an edible delicacy in only a few months (or sometimes even faster!). It is truly a remarkable experience.
Sharing that experience with family and/or friends can also be remarkable. Thankfully, in recent years, popular interest has again returned gardening and the environment, so it should be fairly easy to find interested participants. While it is not recommended to force anyone into it, if you just keep showing your progress to anyone who seems reluctant at first, then they will likely join in at some point. If you do decide to go solo on your garden project, then all of the reward is yours to enjoy.
In any case, it is a wonderful experience that you will likely continue to enjoy for many seasons to come. Just remember to relax, and enjoy the process. Always stop and smell the flowers!
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Gardening Magazines At Their Finest
COUNTRY GARDENS presents readers the eventful experiences of gardeners with their extraordinary gardens. It introduces wonderful new ways to enjoy garden sights and scents. It helps one to create an eye-pleasing, fragrance - filled country garden.
Country Gardens has very useful advice on setting up and caring for your garden. Every issue contains profiles of fascinating people and their gardens, inspiration for gardens and detailed garden plans. Best of all, it's a trusted source of information that’s so easy to digest. Every season carries a vast harvest of ideas to delight, motivate and guide any gardener.
How about a gardening magazine for those who wants to become a better gardener? FINE GARDENING MAGAZINE from The Taunton Press brings you amazing design ideas, beneficial techniques, and the know-how to get the best results from your gardening endeavors.
In each issue you’ll find eye-opening bits of advice from the experts, detailed information on all types of plants, effective techniques and time-saving tips, straightforward tool reviews from editors and readers and planting suggestions for specific regions.
But if one is looking for more intensive information on how to maintain a garden that is packed with style and color, then you’ll want to read GARDEN DESIGN. This gardening magazine brings out eye-popping photos, illustrations and useful recommendations on how to create a picture-perfect garden. It is written and designed for those who are passionate about their homes and gardens. Garden Design is more than just a dig-in-the-dirt gardening magazine, mainly; it’s for people who enjoy bringing in more aesthetic value for their homes through their gardens.
Garden Design encourages you to create stylish outdoor living spaces and rare gardens through cultivating rare breeds of plants and with updates on the best tools and techniques. It contains magnificent photographs and articles that capture the imaginations of gardeners everywhere.
For passionate gardeners, HOLTICULTURE MAGAZINE is their ultimate guide to gardening. It has been the authoritative voice of gardeners. It dwells on rejoicing from the simple pleasures of growing plants and creating gardens. Horticulture serves as an essential guide and trusted friend, a main resource for avid gardeners from every corner of the country.
These magazines aim to instruct, inform, and inspire serious home gardeners. There are gardening magazines for beginners and expert gardeners. Discover or develop your green thumb with their latest gardening techniques and garden design information.
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Vegetable Gardening: Succession Cropping
Succession cropping is the process by which you plant something new, typically a warmer weather plant, into the area vacated by a cooler weather plant like those mentioned above.
When you properly plan out in advance your succession cropping you can easily three crops from the same area. For example, in the spring you plant your lettuce, then the weather warms up, spinach is done so you replace it with squash or tomatoes. As the hot summer months come to a close and it gets cooler again, you can put the spinach back in and get some more.
The possibilities are endless in regards to the combination of vegetables that you can plan out. Succession cropping comes particularly useful to those who are limited with space but want lots of fresh vegetables.
Here is a short list of vegetables that grow in cooler climates:
• Arugula
• Beets
• Broccoli
• Brussels Sprouts
• Carrots
• Escarole
• Fava Beans
• Garlic
• Kale
• Leeks
• Lettuce
• Mustard Greens
• Onions
• Radishes
• Spinach
Once the warmer weather sets in and after they have been harvested (of course), replace the empty area with warmer weather vegetables such as:
• Tomatoes (all kinds)
• Peppers (all kinds)
• Squash (all kinds)
• Egg Plant
• Beans
• Corn
• Cucumbers
• Melons (all kinds)
• Okra
• Pumpkins (start in warmer months can go through cooler months)
• Sweet Potato
As you can see you have a variety of options and combinations. If you might be thinking (if you are advanced in your gardening hobby) that you want to plant something in the warmer weather that won’t require similar nutrients as the plant that grew in the cooler months, it is best to visit the United States Department of Agriculture website and look up the nutritional information they may have for a variety of vegetable and fruit species.
I have an average sized garden, and I do my best to take advantage of the space I do have. Succession gardening gives me and can give you the added space you need without having to add more space. Combine succession gardening with raised bed gardening and potting containers, and you will see just how many more vegetables you are able to grow in the same space you currently have.
Article By M.C. Podlesny
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