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Starting a garden is generally considered a labor of love.
Every day and in every walk of life people are starting up new gardens for a whole lot of reasons.
Incredibly – for me the main reasons that I put forward as my motivation for starting a garden are for the space to look nice and to grow some healthy vegetables and fruits.
But deep down I think that what I really gain out of the experience is MASSIVE DOSES of therapy.
Those of you that have gardened before will know this to be a really amazing byproduct of your garden.
When you have just spent hours working in your garden and have cleaned up all the bits and pieces and then are standing with the hosepipe in hand – watering down a garden bed – the feeling is almost indescribable.
This post that I am writing here came naturally from me having just spent 20 minutes this morning drinking my first cup of coffee in my garden.
Strolling around the garden was so therapeutic that my entire day will probably be on the right footing.
I am going to look for some pics of my own garden to show you how lucky I really am.

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gardening on October 25th, 2009 by managment —
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Homemade electricity has become so popular due to the current economic situation worldwide.
Answer this question? Do you want to save thousands off the cost of solar panels? Of course you do!
f you are interested in learning exactly how to generate power and reduce your bill then this is the perfect resource for you! With the ever increasing costs of living, there is no better time than right now to stop throwing money out the window and start generating our own electricity.
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gardening on October 10th, 2009 by managment —
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Stop listening to bogus “diet” claims. Take charge of your health and life and help reverse global warming, reduce starvation, and end animal abuse.
Which is it… Low-carb? High-fiber? Low-fat? Cut the skin off chicken and avoid red meat? Dairy products help you lose weight? Dairy products make you gain weight? How can it possibly be so complicated?!
Enough already with all the confusing, contradictory advice on nutrition!
There is a simple answer to your dietary concerns, an answer that will help you avoid seemingly inevitable diseases that are in your family. You don’t have to accept heart disease, cancer, diabetes, or Alzheimer’s disease as a part of growing old.
An answer that will help you lose any unnecessary weight and will make you feel alive and full of energy. You can finally feel free to do anything you want to in life, whether it be sky-diving over the ocean, biking around wine country, hiking the Appalachian trail, or even just playing with your kids. You don’t need to be controlled by medicine and weighed down by extra body fat.
It may seem crazy to think that there is one final answer to your problems. It may even seem like another lose-weight-fast diet fad. But it’s not. It’s simple.
In addition to helping your physical body, you also have the power to change the world around you, all by making smart choices in your diet. You alone can help end global pandemics, and can change global cimate change. You can help people who are starving across the world, and you can save animals
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Building a backyard greenhouse will be one of the best investments you will ever make.
Not only will you be able to grow more flowers, herbs, fruits, vegetables and plants all year round, but you’ll be proud to know that you made something with your own two hands.
Also, building your own greenhouse just makes economical sense. You can build a greenhouse at just a fraction of the cost of buying a pre-built one. Most pre-built greenhouse you buy need to be assembled anyway, you’re really just paying hugely inflated prices for the material.
Unfortunately, building your own greenhouse is not as easy as hammering some wood and plastic together. You need to take into account materials, dimensions, ventilation, heating, positioning and irrigation just to name a few things.
Fortunately for you, using my many years of experience in commercial greenhouse management, I’ve created an easy to follow guide to building your own perfect greenhouse. It doesn’t matter if you are a master carpenter or a total beginner, If you require a big or small greenhouse, or if you have a big or small budget.
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Gardening and vegetable gardening has become as popular as getting fresh produce from the store.
Generally home grown vegetables save you money produce bigger volumes of crops and are naturally fresher and in many cases healthier.
You get a better tasting product, very often bigger variety and the satisfaction of growing it all yourself. Vegetable gardening is no different than growing herbs or flowers and if the proper steps are taken and the plants are given the proper care and attention they will flourish.
To start out you must decide what size of garden you wish to plant and then select a place for it; somewhere that has good drainage, good air flow, and good, deep soil. It also needs to be able to get as much as six hours of sunlight. Because vegetable gardens are so rewarding, you will gain not only the produce but new skills and have acquired a hobby.
Soil for vegetable gardening is achieved by mixing the correct mixture of soils and a large dollop of compost. The soil must be tilled (plowed) to control weeds and mix mulch into the soil. If you have a small garden, spading could be a better bet than plowing. Mulching is also a vital part of soil preparation. Organic matter added to the soil releases nitrogen, minerals, and other nutrients plants need to thrive. The most popular and best type of mulch you can use is compost. While the kind and amount of fertilizer used depends on the soil and types of plants, there are some plants that have specific needs; leafy plants, like cabbage, spinach, and lettuce usually grow better with more nitrogen, while root crops like potatoes, beets, turnips, and carrots require more potash. Tomatoes and beans use less fertilizer, while plants like onions, celery, and potatoes need a larger amount.
One thing that is vitally important in vegetable gardening is the garden arrangement. There is no single plan that will work for every garden due to varying conditions. One popular way to arrange a vegetable garden is to plant vegetables needing only limited space together, such as radishes, lettuce, beets, and spinach, and those that require more room together, such as corn, pumpkins, and potatoes. Try and plant tall growing plants towards the back of the garden and shorter ones in the front so that their sunlight does not get blocked.
When you are finally ready to begin planting your vegetable garden, make sure and plant at the right time of year. If you are dying to get an early start, you may want begin your garden inside in a hotbed and then transplant when the weather permits. After you are finished planting, make sure your vegetables receive the appropriate amount of water, which depends on the type of plant. Most plants will need the equivalent to about an inch of water per week.
Weeds must be controlled in vegetable gardening because they will take up water, light, and nutrients meant for the vegetables and they often bring disease and insects to the garden. You can get rid of weeds by cultivation or mulching. To protect against disease and insects you can buy seeds that are disease resistant or use controlled chemicals.
Vegetable gardening is many people’s favorite form of gardening because you can actually taste the fruits of your labor. Vegetable gardening is not that expensive to start and the taste of home grown veggies definitely beat out that of supermarket vegetables. Your vegetable gardening days will be full of produce if you take the proper precautions when planting and continue maintenance of your garden.
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