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		<title>Home Garden Guide, Benefits And Liabilities of Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trumpet Creeper honeysuckle, native to North America, is a beautiful vine which can become a gardener’s worst nightmare. This article seeks to examine the benefits and liabilities of Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle. Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle (Campsis Radicans) grows in pretty much any location and can cover an arbor, wall, tree, boulder, and even a house. The [...]]]></description>
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 Trumpet Creeper honeysuckle, native to North America, is a beautiful vine which can become a gardener’s worst nightmare. This article seeks to examine the benefits and liabilities of Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle.
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 Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle (Campsis Radicans) grows in pretty much any location and can cover an arbor, wall, tree, boulder, and even a house. The orange trumpet-shaped flowers bloom in midsummer and attract hummingbirds. The plant tends to grow more on the wild side but can be pruned to stay within a certain area.
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 The benefits of the Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle are plenty. It provides a quick cover of unwanted rocks or debris, and will grow as a shrub if there is nothing for it to climb up. As a shrub, Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle will get to ten feet, but as a vine will grow fifty feet tall. The leaves provide interest and the plant can be allowed to grow up a chain link fence and just like that, with pruning, the fence becomes a hedge. Another benefit is all the hummingbirds that are attracted to the honey in the flowers.
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 Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle can be propagated by stem cuttings, seeds, and root division. Root division is by far the easiest way to propagate the plant. A small piece of the root is all you need and within a few weeks, a shoot will emerge from the root and develop a new plant. The plants also sucker freely out of the ground. These can be dug and replanted.
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 So in light of all this, would I choose to grow or to recommend the Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle? I doubt it. The reason why is once you establish a trumpet creeper honeysuckle, it will be there forever. More stubborn than invasive, if the smallest piece of root is in the soil, the plant will keep coming back up. The roots can go down deep into the soil. I dug two feet down and still couldn&#8217;t reach the end of a honeysuckle root. And side roots fan out from the bush and start not only new plants, but also new root systems that go down two feet, expanding the entire problem.
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 So in closing, Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle has multiple benefits but also is a huge liability. These are things to take into consideration before planting a trumpet honeysuckle. I would only recommend Trumpet Creeper Honeysuckle for a wild area that you want to naturalize; where it doesn&#8217;t matter that the honeysuckle will be there for your great grandchildren&#8217;s grandkids.
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		<title>Gardening Guide: Don?t Plant Your Garden Too Early</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 18:02:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You look out the window and see the bright sun. The days are getting longer. The air is getting warmer. You daydream a moment about all the gardening ideas that you have for the spring. In fact, your mouth begins to water as you think about all the gardening fruits and vegetables that will come [...]]]></description>
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<p>You look out the window and see the bright sun. The days are getting longer. The air is getting warmer. You daydream a moment about all the gardening ideas that you have for the spring. In fact, your mouth begins to water as you think about all the gardening fruits and vegetables that will come from your yard. Here is a word of caution. It&#8217;s important to not give into temptation to plant your garden too early. Use this handy guide to keep from planting your garden too early.</p>
<p><strong>Follow Packaging Directions Carefully</strong></p>
<p>One key thing with planting seeds for your gardening needs is to pay careful attention to the seed packaging. It can be tempting to go ahead and plant your seeds early. This will lead to disaster.</p>
<p>Ideally, you want to plant seeds outdoors that are ready. Make certain you follow the dates. Go for the upper end range of the dates. For example, if the gardening seed package says to plant between March 30 and April 15, you should plant closer to April 15.</p>
<p><strong>Learn Your Gardening Zone</strong></p>
<p>If you look through gardening books and on plant packaging labels, you will discover that each section of the US has different zones. Depending on the zone you live in, will determine when it&#8217;s a good time to plant your garden. Don&#8217;t give into temptation and plant too early. You risk a late frost or even snow storm interrupting your gardening plans. You will end up starting all over.</p>
<p><strong>Consider Indoor Seedlings</strong></p>
<p> If you&#8217;re really itching to get your gardening started, consider indoor seedlings. You can start seedlings inside. Set seedlings in protected outside area during the day. Bring in at night or on cold days. This will let you get a head start on your garden. Yet, you won&#8217;t risk your plants dying or planting your garden too early.</p>
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		<title>It is Important to Get a Good Organic Gardening Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 18:01:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Clint Sidney Organic gardening is a common gardening trend, these days. Many people understand the healthy benefits of it and are looking for guides on how to start their very own organic garden. It is very essential to find a guide that can teach you from the beginner stage up to the advance [...]]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Clint Sidney</p>
<p>Organic gardening is a common gardening trend, these days. Many people understand the healthy benefits of it and are looking for guides on how to start their very own organic garden. It is very essential to find a guide that can teach you from the beginner stage up to the advance stage of the course. An excellent organic gardening guide is very important in helping a beginner to not waste time in their garden. The best type of book is one that can be easily understood, full of simple steps for steady progress.</p>
<p>Having an organic garden means that we will be using natural fertilizers on our plants. We will not use chemicals that can be harmful to our health. Plants that come from organic gardens have more nutrients. This is one of the many reasons why people want to buy organic foods.</p>
<p>Using natural fertilizers for our garden is a very good way of nurturing the soil for great plant growth. We can use animal manure or even decayed plants, as these natural fertilizers have nutrients that chemical fertilizers can&#8217;t give.</p>
<p>Protecting our garden from insects that can destroy our vegetables might seem impossible without the use of pesticides. However, this is where the organic gardening pest control method helps a great deal. Instead of using these harmful chemicals, we can put natural pesticides to work that can help us protect our plants. Keep in mind that not all insect are destroying our plants, some are acting as &#8220;natural pesticides&#8221; for our garden.</p>
<p>Be very picky in buying your organic gardening guide. The one found below is easy to understand, and will help you to immediately get started in creating your organic garden. You will be able to know the do&#8217;s and don&#8217;ts of your gardening course, without having to learn a lot of technical terms. You can enjoy organic gardening the easy way!
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<p>Clint Sidney is a gardening enthusiast and recommends this excellent <a target="_new" href="http://greatgardener.ehelpshome.com/organic-gardening-guide.html">Organic Gardening Guide</a>. You can learn more about gardening at <a target="_new" href="http://greatgardener.ehelpshome.com/organic-gardening-guide.html">GreatGardener.eHelpshome.com</a>.</p>
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<p>In the UK, we each spend an average £200 each year on our gardens. That&#8217;s a whole lotta cash that could be used to make our green spaces green in the eco-friendly sense &#8211; by growing plants to organic standards, using compost instead of chemical fertiliser and deploying natural pest controls instead of going crazy with pesticides. To learn the how, we took a trip to Garden Organic Ryton to meet environmentalist, writer, CAT staffer and organic gardener, Allan Shepherd. This is part one of a two part series. For part two, head to youtube.com/newconsumer<br />
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 18:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by kaku kay Over recent years home gardening has become an increasingly popular past-time as well as hobby. Actually, research has shown that home gardening reaches a record high in America right now. In the united states 8 from ten families take part in some type of home gardening action. Certainly through the amount [...]]]></description>
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<p>Article  by kaku kay</p>
<p>Over recent years home gardening has become an increasingly popular past-time as well as hobby. Actually, research has shown that home gardening reaches a record high in America right now. In the united states 8 from ten families take part in some type of home gardening action. Certainly through the amount of people who are doing this, home gardening is one of the most popular outdoor recreation in nation.</p>
<p>Most people which attempt their hand at home gardening plant blossoms; a minimum of they start out planting blossoms anyway. Roses will likely be the very first thought into any kind of gardeners mind, but roses will require extra time as well as work, and should most likely remain in order to anyone who has gardened before. When growing blossoms many choices can be found, such as lights, perennials, and flowering mounds of plants.</p>
<p>Delicious plants are an additional big thing in home gardening. Perhaps an important feature about food may be the reward of consuming all of them. The list of delicious plants that gardeners can grow at home really is limitless. Some of the most typical delicious vegetation in the vegetable arena tend to be, taters, peas, corn, celery, squash, and cucumber. Many gardeners choose fruit, such as, watermelons, tomatoes, peaches, apples, apples, pears, and apricots. Small fruit, for example strawberries, blueberries, as well as raspberries generally require much less work and fewer room, which makes them much more feasible for home gardening. Herbs, usually used as spices or herbs within cooking, are developing within recognition every single day; some of the most developed consist of basil, thyme, oregano, parsley, and cilantro. Probably the most important things to view for when planting edibles is bugs and illness, in the end, a person don&#8217;t wish to miss out on the actual feast you&#8217;re going to get to savor from wholesome vegetation.</p>
<p>Many people don&#8217;t recognize this, however landscape designs is a kind of home gardening. Landscaping covers a variety of places as well as forms of gardening. You may also move mowing and trimming your lawn as landscape designs! Maintaining in the line of low herbage, landscaping usually entails ornamental grasses, and the great thing about them is they do not consider much work for upkeep. Kinds of grass consist of monkey lawn, pampas, zoysia lawn, flame lawn, and decorative millet. Landscape designs is not just limited to plant life, but also consists of anything done to a yard for decoration, for example including rocks or even gemstones, putting a small pond, statutes, or perhaps a waterfall.</p>
<p>There isn&#8217;t a lot distinction between home gardening as well as gardening elsewhere. Vegetation still have to be planted inside a good area. The vegetation still require drinking water and they still need the exact same nutrients. Home gardening shouldn&#8217;t trigger anyone to get nervous. Should you choose decide to attempt homing gardening as well as finding out that you don&#8217;t have a green thumb, do not get frustrated. Acquire some info, read up on gardening, and try this again the next early spring.
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		<title>How to Save Money in Your Home Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 18:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home gardening is a great way to save money at the super market. By planting fruit and vegetables in your garden can greatly cut cost in your produce department. Planting is also a great way to relax and reduce stress and you also benefit by saving money. Below are some tips in starting your home [...]]]></description>
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<p>Home gardening is a great way to save money at the super market. By planting fruit and vegetables in your garden can greatly cut cost in your produce department. Planting is also a great way to relax and reduce stress and you also benefit by saving money. Below are some tips in starting your home garden without spending a lot of money.</p>
<p><strong>Step1:</strong></p>
<p>Soil preparation- You will need a garden hoe and shovel and purchasing them used at a yard sale or flea market will save you some money. You might get lucky and find someone giving away garden tools at    Freecycle.org.        </p>
<p><strong>Step2:</strong>   </p>
<p>If you have limited space for planting you can utilize large containers to support a produce plant. You can recycle 5 gallon buckets, bushel baskets, large pots or anything else that you can put drainage holes into.   </p>
<p><strong>Step3:</strong>   </p>
<p>Planting more expensive produce like, tomatoes, strawberries, and lettuce will provide the most savings in your grocery budget.   </p>
<p><strong>Step4:</strong>   </p>
<p>Use seeds instead of seedlings when planting. Seedlings will cost you more money. You can start the seeds in small flower pots, or whatever you have around the house that can be used to plant seeds. You can recycle egg cartons and old ice trays for seed starters.   </p>
<p><strong>Step5:</strong>   </p>
<p>Weeds are going to be your worst enemy. Use a hoe to disturb the soil regularly in between rows and prevent weeds from starting. You will still have to hand weed in between plants. After plants are of substantial size they will over power the weeds.  </p>
<p><strong>Step6:</strong>   </p>
<p>Use natural pest control whenever possible. For example you can mix 1 tbsp dishwashing detergent with one cup of vegetable oil. Use 1 to 2 teaspoons of this mixture per 1 cup water, in spray bottle or sprayer and spray on plants.  </p>
<p><strong>Step7:</strong>   </p>
<p>Use natural fertilizers- Compost food waste, grass clippings, and dried leaves make great compost for your produce plants.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Garden Media Group DES MOINES, Iowa; 17 February 2008-Better Homes &#38; Gardens announces the launch of bhgnaturesgarden.com&#8211;a community-based Web site for gardeners who love nature. Inspired by Nature&#8217;s Garden the magazine, the Web site is building a community of green-hearted gardeners who will join discussions with like-minded nature-lovers, post photos of backyard wildlife, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Article  by Garden Media Group</p>
<p>DES MOINES, Iowa; 17 February 2008-Better Homes &amp; Gardens announces the launch of bhgnaturesgarden.com&#8211;a community-based Web site for gardeners who love nature. Inspired by Nature&#8217;s Garden the magazine, the Web site is building a community of green-hearted gardeners who will join discussions with like-minded nature-lovers, post photos of backyard wildlife, and share local and regional events with other nature enthusiasts. </p>
<p>&#8220;Finally here&#8217;s a place on the Web for people like me,&#8221; says Nature&#8217;s Garden editor James A. Baggett. &#8220;People who enjoy attracting birds and butterflies, people who want easy ways to incorporate healthful garden practices, and people who want to share their love of the natural world.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Web site and Nature&#8217;s Garden magazine (on sale now at all major newsstands) are dedicated to making the world a better place&#8230;one backyard at a time. The magazine, published twice a year, is filled with backyard wildlife, birds and butterflies, certified backyard wildlife habitats, organic gardens, rooftop gardens, clip-and-save field guides, easy nature-inspired projects for the home garden, community efforts, book reviews, and a whole lot more. The Web site promises to be a great place for eco-friendly gardeners to connect with others. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s some of what visitors can do at bhgnaturesgarden.com:</p>
<p>* Share local garden and nature events with other gardeners. Find out about garden tours, plant sales, nature walks, classes, workshops, bird walks, and more!* Check out discussion groups. * Share tips for attracting feathered friends to your garden or finding better, easier ways to garden in harmony with nature. * Post favorite photos you have taken of your garden and backyard wildlife! * Create your own profile so your friends can find you and meet other gardeners!* Post your online journal or blog.What are you waiting for? Click on bhgnaturesgarden.com and start exploring! And don&#8217;t forget to bookmark the page so you can check in every day to see what&#8217;s new.</p>
<p>To schedule an interview, request an image of the home page, or to receive a copy of Nature&#8217;s Garden magazine, e-mail James A. Baggett at james.baggett@meredith.com or call Heather Knowles at (515) 284-3048.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Dee Power New homes come with barren lots and a miniscule landscaping budget from the builder, perhaps one tree and five bushes. Older homes often could use some freshening up with the landscape. Whether your home is old or brand spanking new here are a few ideas for easy gardening ideas for landscaping. [...]]]></description>
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<p>New homes come with barren lots and a miniscule landscaping budget from the builder, perhaps one tree and five bushes. Older homes often could use some freshening up with the landscape. Whether your home is old or brand spanking new here are a few ideas for easy gardening ideas for landscaping. </p>
<p>Annuals to the RescueAnnuals are plants that live for one season and then die. While they live they grow and flower profusely. Even if your landscaping plans have not been finalized make use of annuals. Soil preparation is important for permanent plantings. Most annuals will perform adequately in less than ideal conditions. Plant annuals as temporary borders and beds for color. Use seeds instead of flower packs if the budget is tight. After the beds have bloomed or when the plans are finished dig up the annuals, or turn them over to provide &#8216;green manure.&#8217; Don&#8217;t be surprised if the annuals reseed themselves as an added bonus. </p>
<p>Easy Fast PatioSelect the area where the patio should be located. Outline the shape with a garden hose. Dig the area out two inches deep. Use the soil elsewhere in the yard. Rake and level the area. Add stepping stones, pavers, or broken up flagstone spaced about two inches apart onto level soil. Fill in the gaps with pea gravel. Place a 24 inch pot on each corner of the patio to define the boundaries. Plant each pot with an upright bush such as a cypress evergreen and mounding flowers such as petunias. </p>
<p>Hidden HideawayMost landscapes are wide open with all areas of the yard viewable from every other area of the yard. Why not create a little nook for your hidden hideaway? A corner of the yard works well especially. Hide unsightly fencing such as chain link with a screen of bamboo fencing. It provides privacy, is inexpensive and easy to attach. Arrange seating such as a chaise lounge, bench or patio chairs. Set a small table by the chairs for resting drinks or a book. Place the seating in the corner of the hideaway. Plant shrubs that grow to six feet high on one side of the area to screen the hideaway from the rest of the yard. Leave one side open. While the shrubs are growing use annual flowers growing up trellises to provide the needed privacy. As a final touch add a small fountain and an umbrella to provide shade.
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 17:59:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>It has been a global trend when it comes to consuming organic foods as people all around the world are becoming more and more health conscious and they understand the benefits of eating healthy. As the saying goes, &#8216;you are what you eat&#8217;, which is why agriculture work is given priority by families who have a garden or an unused piece of land.</p>
<p>This is where vegetable gardening tips come in handy and make lives easier for everyone. The first thing to be noted when you engage yourself in vegetable gardening would be to start off with vegetables which grow easily. Having your first harvest within a short period of time allows you to feel the success and thus you would be encouraged to do more gardening while enjoying the process. Remember that if you choose a vegetable type which doesn&#8217;t grow that readily, you might feel disappointed and wouldn&#8217;t have the enthusiasm to continue with your planting regime.</p>
<p>Using a raised bed garden is no doubt the simplest and most convenient way to get the ball rolling. </p>
<p>It is one of the most popular choices amongst other vegetable gardening tips. It is especially practical and useful if your garden has poor drainage or low quality soil. Also, in order to retain the heat and moisture of the soil while at the same time keeping minimum amount of weeds, mulch your garden.</p>
<p>Here are a few easy vegetables which are highly recommended for your first year gardening. Green bean, lettuce and radishes are good choices. Generally, these plants can sprout under most conditions with a high percentage of seeds which germinate. Moreover, they are easy to maintain and are quite resistant towards diseases, hence these vegetable plants do not just die off that easily.</p>
<p>As a whole, growing vegetables in your own garden is not as hard or complicated as one thinks. </p>
<p>If you pick up the vegetable gardening tips mentioned above, you are in good shape in making use of your garden and soon to enjoy the harvest.</p>
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<p>While not everyone is lucky enough to be born with the proverbial green thumb, that doesn&#8217;t mean there aren&#8217;t simple ways to having a garden that&#8217;s not only easy to take care of, but pleasing to the eye as well. Gardening that involves plants and flowers that are simple to maintain, but yet still add interest and appeal really isn&#8217;t as hard you may think. The trick is to plan ahead and decide what type and kinds of plants and flowers that you can maintain.</p>
<p>One of the quickest and easy gardening tips is to simply buy plants that are already growing in hanging baskets. Most of these are arranged beautifully and will brighten up just about any type of space. Hanging baskets can be placed on plant stands either inside or outdoors, or hung from hooks on porches or ceilings. Making good use of the available gardening space will be extremely beneficial in the planning of your garden.</p>
<p>Potted plants are yet another easy gardening idea and can be purchased already fully grown, or you can use pots and a variety of different plants to make your own unique creation. Numerous stores carry a wide variety of sizes and differently shaped pots. All you&#8217;ll need is the potting soil and the flowers or plants you&#8217;re interested in growing. More than likely the most maintenance your potted plants will ever need is watering and the occasional pruning. Potted plants are the ideal easy gardening solution for those of us without a lot of outdoor space typically needed for a full garden and can be placed in the yard, near walkways, or just about anywhere around the home.</p>
<p>Potted plants are easy to care for since you can move them to various locations as the need for sunlight and water arise.</p>
<p>Of course if you&#8217;re really anxious to get out there and get your hands dirty, easy gardening tips can apply to the outdoor garden as well. First, be sure the soil is actually ready for planting. Any local nursery, home improvement, or gardening center should have additives that greatly improve soil conditions. Once the soil is prepared, find some flowers that are low-maintenance, such as pansies, impatiens, or petunias, which are colorful, but fast growers that are easy to take care of.</p>
<p>Great ideas for easy gardening are literally everywhere you look. Most of the home improvement or do-it-yourself stores offer free classes on gardens that are full of useful hints. It&#8217;s also helpful to know what types of plants will fare best in your particular region or climate before planting. All gardening stores carry a wide variety of books and educational material for all types of gardening. The local library is also a good source for educational help with gardening.</p>
<p>For truly easy gardening, learn what type of plants will work best with the amount of space you have, as well as the amount of time you have to dedicate to their care. Hanging or potted plants are perhaps one of the very easiest ways to have your own garden, but without all the fuss and muss.
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		<description><![CDATA[            The first thing you need to decide is where to put your garden.  Then you need to look at your soil in your chosen garden spot.  Lastly you can decide what and how much to plant.  In deciding where to put your garden, choose a well-drained and sunny site, with no large trees near [...]]]></description>
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<p>            The first thing you need to decide is where to put your garden.  Then you need to look at your soil in your chosen garden spot.  Lastly you can decide what and how much to plant.  In deciding where to put your garden, choose a well-drained and sunny site, with no large trees near by if possible.  Tree roots will absorb nutrients and water that your garden needs and a large tree will shade the area too much.  Also consider how much a young tree may grow in the coming years.  Most flowers and vegetables need a full day of sunshine, but there are some varieties of plants that will tolerate some shade. 
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<p>After choosing your garden’s locale, take a look at the soil in the area.   Plant nutrient absorption is dependent on a soil&#8217;s pH, which is a measure of acidity or alkalinity. The minerals in a soil and the amount of rain that passes through the soil determine its acidity or alkalinity. You are shooting for a pH of close to 7.0, which is neutral, that is, it is neither alkaline, nor acidic. Soils with a pH below 7.0 are acidic, and those with a pH higher than 7.0 are alkaline. Most plants absorb nutrients best in a soil with a pH between 6 and 7.5. Test kits are available if you want to go to the trouble, but a good guideline is that acidic soils are more common in the eastern half of the United States, where rainfall is greatest, and alkaline soil is more common in the western half of the U.S.  Add ground lime if the soil is too acidic, or garden sulfur if it is too alkaline.  Most plants do best in a soil type known as loam, which contains roughly 50 percent sand, 25 percent clay, and 25 percent silt. You can add sand and compost to clay soils to improve its structure. 
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<p>After you’ve prepared your soil, you can decide whether you want traditional garden rows or the newer square foot garden.  I like the square foot garden which is divided into squares, so you can do one or two squares at a time and not kill yourself digging 30 rows at one time.  It’s less time consuming in the long run.  When one square stops producing, you can re-mulch it and replant another crop immediately.  When you add your mulch more often this way, it helps improve the soil faster than a traditional row garden.  This type of successive gardening helps with crop rotation.  Just move everything over one square the next time you plant.  It may help to map out your garden to help you remember what you planted where. Square gardening also helps facilitate companion planting which puts everything in closer proximity.  Onions and garlic are never farther away than a few feet, which helps deter some pests. You can also plant a square of marigolds and nasturtiums to deter pests. 
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<p>Before planting seeds, you should break up or till the soil. Some gardeners turn over the soil with a spade, while others break it up with a garden fork. I have found the t-handled hand garden tiller to be the best method for a small garden plot (under about 30 small rows or squares.) After tilling the soil, rake out any large debris, and then rake it smooth before planting. Some gardeners choose not to loosen the soil because the oxygen that enters the soil when it is tilled quickens the breakdown of needed organic matter in the soil. Instead, they just dig a small hole for each seed or plant. To keep the soil loose so that roots can develop easily, they keep it covered with a good layer of mulch. This organic matter encourages large populations of worms, whose tunneling breaks up the soil.
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<p>Every good gardener has a well-maintained compost pile.  Garden, yard, and table wastes may be composted for a good fertilizer. A compost pile may be built by layering different kinds of waste in a wire or wood bin. It’s helpful to leave on side open for ease of access.  Manure or greenery adds nitrogen to the pile to generate heat. Heat facilitates rotting and kills harmful organisms. Slightly dampen the pile and then cover it to facilitate the process. As heat builds up, the waste decomposes into a nutrient-rich compost. Some things you can add to the compost bin are grass clippings, leaves, wood ashes, fruit peels, vegetable matter, coffee grounds, egg shells, and animal manure, especially rabbit and chicken wastes. Adding wood ash adds needed potassium to the soil.  Other materials that can be used as mulch include bark chips, pine cones, newspapers and cardboard. The compost should be mixed and watered ever so often.  After a few months, the new compost can then be either dug in to the garden soil or applied around plants as a fertilizer and mulch. Mulching in bare spots between plants will also keep down weeds, but it is important that the mulch not touch the garden plants, or they may begin to rot. The mulch also keeps the soil from drying out. If plants look pale and weak in midsummer, add some new compost or other fertilizer again.
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<p>After preparing the soil for your garden of delights, you can decide what to plant and how much you want to plant.  Most beginners so too much seed and don’t thin the plants enough, so don’t over do.  Seeds need to be planted at different depths, depending on the seed’s size and its need for light. Seeds contain stored food that provides the energy needed for sprouting, or germination. Small seeds don’t hold much food, so they are sown on or near the soil surface, where they will not need a lot of energy to push through the soil. Larger seeds have enough food to be planted a bit deeper, which gives the root system more time to develop as the seedling grows up through the soil. As a general rule, a seed should be planted three times as deep as the seed is wide. Some seeds, such as lettuce, need light to germinate and must be sown on or very near the soil surface. Once the seeds are sown, the gardener gently presses down the soil so that the seed touches soil, which helps keep the seeds moist. Flower bulbs need to be planted at a depth that prevents them from sprouting above ground too early, when the weather may be too cold. Bulbs should generally be planted at a depth that is at least three times the bulb size.
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<p>After sowing your seed or planting your bulbs, young plants will need to be watered regularly.  Most plants need about an inch of water a week, so if nature doesn’t provide the needed thirst quencher, then you will have to do it yourself.  One way to water plants is by using plastic milk jugs or cola bottles with small holes punched in the bottom.  These should be filled with water, and placed beside a plant. Watering larger areas usually requires a sprinkler. Evaporation of water from the soil can be minimized by covering the soil with a protective layer of mulch. Mulch acts as a barrier that slows evaporation by reducing the amount of air and heat that reaches the soil surface. Most gardeners water in the early morning, when the air is cool and still, but the sun will soon dry the leaves. This helps to avoid plant diseases that thrive in cool, moist conditions and to reduce water lost through evaporation. 
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<p>Gardeners who want to plant in early spring, while there is still a threat of frost, should use a cold frame. A cold frame works like a small greenhouse to protect young plants from the cold. It can be as simple as a wood box with no bottom, and a piece of plastic or glass over the top. The clear plastic or glass cover traps heat from the sun. Another way is to have a small green house to start and protect young plants.  Any old shed can be easily converted to a gardening shed with a few shelves and a table or two to work on.  It helps if it is well lighted or has windows or sky lights to let the sunshine in.  
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<p>            After your garden is planted, the next thing you have to worry about is weeds.  But if you’ve mulched well, it shouldn’t be a big problem.  You can hoe up the roots or dig out the long tap roots of some weeds.  Some of these weeds, though, are quite edible and can be left or transplanted in another area of the garden.  Sorel, which has a lemony taste, is one weed that can be a good addition to a beginner’s garden.  It can be a good salad green.  Another good green is the common dandelion.  The dandelion’s leaves are edible if collected early in the spring before they become too bitter. The young leaves are used for salad greens and the larger older leaves for potherbs. The root of the dandelion can be used as a laxative and is also roasted and ground as a substitute or adulterant for coffee, and the flowers are sometimes used for making wine. Wild ginger is another.  Its roots make a good tea.   If you’re planting flowers as well, daylilies are a good addition and can also be eaten. The roots, as well as, the flower are edible.  These might make a good border around your vegetable patch. 
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<p>            The last thing on the list for a beginner is to watch out for bugs.  Insects that are good for the garden are pollinators, like bees and wasps, and insects that eat bad insects, such as the preying mantis and the ladybug.  Other good things for the garden are earthworms and rolly-pollies.  Snails and slugs are the biggest pests and should be eliminated if possible.  Placing used coffee grounds throughout the garden may help deter these.  Some swear by stale bear traps, which are tin cans placed in the ground with a little stale beer added to it.  The snails crawl into them and can’t get back out.  If you’ve laid walking planks between your garden plots, you can periodically lift them and destroy the snails you find there, as well.  There is an assortment of other insects that cause problems in the garden, so you may want to consider using a pesticide, but these can destroy beneficial insects as well.  It’s best just to had pick in a small garden and destroy what you know is bad.  Caterpillars can be nasty invaders, too, along with the tomato hornworm.  Onions and garlic helps deter some pests, as well as marigolds and nasturtiums.  Plant these in several areas of the garden. 
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<p>Some additions to the garden that will make your little piece of earth a little piece of heaven is a water pond, a fire pit, and a bird bath.  A small decorative water pond near the garden can bring beneficial frogs to the garden to help control insects. A stylish bird bath is also a nice addition that will bring birds to the garden to eat the insects.  A fire pit is a nice place to sit beside on a cool evening and also keeps you supplied in wood ash.  You can burn pine cones and other small fallen yard debris.  Benches, trellises, and other additions can help beautify the area.  These can be very simple or highly elaborate and as decorative as you desire them to be.  Your garden should be as beautiful as it is healthful, so eat the fruits of your labor fresh from the vine, and feast your eyes on all the beauty that God has provided us. So now that you have the basics of garden graces, sit back and relax a while in all your heavenly places. 
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