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Bird habitat Wild bird habitat shrinks every day -- both globally and locally -- and many species of birds have exhibited frightening declines in numbers, even over the past several years. Creating a landscape desirable to birds is not difficult, but requires some understanding of natural habitat. A typical tidy suburban landscape with a closely mowed lawn surrounded by a line of sheared shrubs of all the same species provides little interest to wild birds. |
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Composting To Improve Your Garden By recycling the organic waste created by your household into compost, you to return badly needed organic matter to your soil. In this way, we participate in nature's cycle, and cut down on garbage going into burgeoning landfills. And, unlike some fertilizers, compost will not run off your yard and pollute creeks and waterways. You can make compost by mixing and decomposing organic matter made from leaves, grass clippings, wood chips and fruit and vegetable scraps |
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Deer Repellant Woodland mast crops -- such as acorns, sumac peas, beechnuts and locust pods – that were in abundance just a few short weeks ago are now growing scarce, hidden beneath matted leaves and seasonal snowfall. As a result, your prized plants represent cold-season cold-cuts that could attract deer from as much as 50 miles away! In fact, your expensive decorative shrubs and evergreens will be first on their menu. |
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Do it your self for the Garden Welcome to a website for woodworking plans, wood crafts, garage plans, free woodworking plans, scroll saw patterns, furniture plans, woodworking patterns, birdhouse plans, deck plans, shed plans, wood craft patterns, bird feeder plans, entertainment center plans, do it yourself projects, gazebo plans, book case plans, picnic table plans, Adirondack chair plans, porch plans, do it yourself furniture, arbor plans and much more. |
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Exterior Buildings for Garden Storage Garden storage is always needed. There are many systems that are convenient for storage.Some yards or patios are limited in area. Selecting a building or shed structure needs to be done with planning. Planning for current and future systems. |
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Federal and State Agricurtural sites This to enable you to find information on growing and plant information. It will include the information you need on many ares of gardening. Explore the many web sites and query any one of them for garden help. This is a wealth of information for you. |
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Flowering Seeds For a head start on spring, consider starting flowers from seeds.Starting your own plants saves money. Another bonus is having a greater choice of species and varieties.Instead of a garden center petunia mix, you can choose the precise color or form you prefer. You can try more fragrant varieties of favorite annuals such as nicotiana or grow less well-known plants, such as airy Brazilian verbena (Verbena bonariensis) or firecracker vine (Mina lobata). Starting your own plants isn't too difficult |
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Fountains for Gardens If you have a beautiful garden or yard, chances are that you want to accentuate it, decorate it as well as you can, and show it off to your friends and family. Once you have come to this point, you may have started to consider an outdoor wall fountain - or more than one - to complete the garden and add that perfect atmosphere of serenity to the space. If you create the perfect garden for yourself, completed with wall mounted water fountains of the best design, you will enjoy spending time in you |
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Fruit Growing for a Very Rewarding Garden Fruit Production for the Home Gardener has been developed as a resource for people who wish to produce fruit on a small scale (one acre or less) and who are not legally licensed to use pesticides. Production guides for commercial growers. This site mirrors the printed guide and emphasizes the most recently developed production methods that use alternative pest control strategies such as integrated pest management (IPM) to reduce pesticide use. To use such systems, the grower needs to have a comp |
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Fertilizer for Lawns and Gardens Fertilizing is an important lawn care practice, as it influences grass color, ability to recover from stress, and helps prevent weed invasions and disease. There are important features to consider when choosing lawn fertilizers at the local garden center. Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) are the three major nutrients needed by lawns. Nitrogen is the nutrient required most, although too much nitrogen can cause excessive top growth, leading to assorted problems. |
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Growing vegetables Read the Good Book....go to the web..... There's plenty of good books on gardening. Reading a book on gardening, or your favorite plant, is a great way to help the winter months go by quicker. There's always something new to learn when you dig into gardening related books. There's also plenty of tips and learning on growing with a list of "how to" pages on our web site. So, make sure to surf our site and stop back often. |
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Gardening Information for Garden Bulbs The unique thing about bulbs is that they need little but water. Bulbs have a self-contained, highly developed food-storage mechanism that has adapted itself to life underground. Other plants can live in strange habitats¬ like orchids in high trees or seaweed in the ocean¬ but bulbs alone are able to provide nourishment for themselves in the most diverse kinds of soil. Even after lying dormant for months, enduring drought, frost or searing heat, bulbs can spring back to life continuing their sp |
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Landscaping for Good Gardens A landscape developed with sustainable practices will improve the environment by conserving resources and reducing chemical applications. A sustainable landscape will also reduce labor inputs making it less expensive to implement and maintain The key to creating a sustainable landscape is understanding that the design process should be considered first. Plant selection, implementation, and maintenance build on the design process, each having sustainability as a major consideration. |
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Lawns the "Statement" of Your Garden Grass, lawns, yards, grass and turf grass: everyone has a name for that green space, but what it really is, is your own little piece of the earth. You own it, you take care of it, you're responsible for it. Your lawn needs you! And, you need your lawn.
Our lawns have become a major player in our eco-system, after all lawns cover about 50 million acres in America (2003 estimate). That means what you do is multiplied thousands of times over. |
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Pruning Your Garden Pruning is a regular part of plant maintenance involving the selective removal of specific plant parts. Although shoots and branches are the main targets for removal, roots, flower buds, fruits and seed pods may also be pruned.Pruning wounds plants, but plants respond differently to wounding than do animals. In plants, damaged areas are covered by callus tissue to close wounds. Simply put: animal wounds heal, plant wounds seal. |
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Shrubs to enhance a property Caring for shrubs is easy unless you put it in the wrong place in terms of light. A shrub wanting full sun will not thrive in part shade or worse in full shade. It will always be the plant with the most problems with pest insects and diseases. Caring for shrubs is easy if you mulch around them with 3 to 4 inches of organic material. Those plants will need little water, no fertilizer after a few years, and will have few or no insect or disease problems. |
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Trees and the Care of Them While trees are dominant ornamental features in your home landscape, they share this area with turf grasses, shrubs, and bedding plants. And all these plants have one resource in common: the soil. The roots of trees, shrubs, turf grass, and bedding plants intermingle and compete for water and nutrients. In fact, the roots of a single mature tree may extend 60 feet or more out into your lawn or flower beds. |
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Recreatioal Bird Feedin for Everyone Many feeder styles are on the market, but any feeder you buy should be easily filled, emptied, and cleaned. Beware of feeders that require you to use a funnel to fill them because you may tire of lugging a funnel out every time you have to replenish the seed.Wooden parts of hopper feeders should be made of weather-resistant cedar or stained or painted to protect against moisture. Plastic feeders should be reinforced with metal around the feeding ports to ward off chewing squirrels. |
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Roses Light- Roses need 8 or 10 hours of direct sun each day. Morning sun is essential, but light afternoon shade is tolerated and even beneficial in hot climates. Air - Good air movement helps the dew and rain to dry quickly, thus discouraging disease. Too much wind, however, can damage foliage in the summer and canes in the winter. Protect rose plantings in windy areas by shielding with a building, wall, fence, windbreak, or hedge. Drainage - Wet feet, especially in the winter, will be the death of |
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| Snakes of Many StatesPreventing snakes from occupying a particular area is a common concern. Short of installing a snake-proof physical barrier advocates adjusting the immediate habitat to make it less friendly for snakes and for rodents (i.e. snake food): keep the grass mowed short and remove clutter, rock piles, pieces of tin, etc. Understanding the behaviors and activity patterns of snakes (for example, that Copperheads are more active around dusk) can also help you avoid unwanted confrontations. |
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