Friday, September 10, 2010

Better Watering Tips For Container Gardens

There are three factors for better watering tips, to keep your plants properly watered. The first factor is knowing the type of plants growing in your containers. For some plants require dry soil surrounding each plant before being watered again, while other growing plants need constantly moist soil.

It is important to study the needs for healthy growing plants, before planting them. This way, you will avoid placing plants with different requirements for optimal soil conditions in the same pot.

The second factor is to know the different types of pots and how they hold water, before you make a purchasing decision. For example, unglazed clay pots are porous and the water evaporates out from the sides and from the top of the soil.

As a result, clay pots dry out much faster than for example, metal containers. Even with pots, but you can mange some of the evaporation, by placing several plants in the one container, some of which will create shade over others, helping some plants stay cool and reduce the rate of evaporation.

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Green And Brown Materials For Organic Composting

Rather than throw away fruit and vegetable food scraps, you can place them in your compost bin for organic composting. You can also add leaves, grass and hay, creating a good mix. The general rule, according to Garden Organic website, is approximately equal volumes of "green" and "brown" materials.

The green material can be grass from your lawn, nettles, soft green prunings from plants, manure from herbivores, raw vegetables from the kitchen, tea bags and coffee grounds. All of these materials are nitrogen rich, and decay faster.

The brown material includes cardboard such as cereal boxes, egg cartons, shredded paper waste, hedge clippings, old bedding plants, sawdust and wood shavings. These materials are rich in carbon, and rot more slowly.

These items should not be included, say the people in the Organic Garden, like meat, fish, cooked foods, faeces from your pets, and disposable diapers.

Create compost in your container by mixing green and brown materials together in equal volumes, with some twigs and bits of scrunched up cardboard to create air spaces and allow drainage of liquid materials.

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Monday, September 6, 2010

Improving Your Backyard With Hatteras Hammocks

Hatteras Hammocks is one of the premiere names in hammocks and hammock accessories. Their well crafted and beautifully designed products have made them famous worldwide.

The company is renowned for constantly coming up with new materials and styles that are elegant and durable enough for any backyard, patio or pool-side setting. In this article, we'll look at some of the most popular Hatteras products.

You can always count on Hatteras Hammocks for variety and durability. The woven hammock and the quilted fabric hammock are two of their most popular products.

The super strong ropes used for the woven hammock are made of an innovative material called PolySpun, which many people find as comfortable as cotton. If you're looking for the ultimate in luxury, then you can't beat the quilted hammock.

This hammock is made with two layers of durable and soft woven outdoor fabric that is stuffed with polyfiber fill. You won't believe the comfort.

Hatteras Hammocks is renowned for their exquisite designs for good reason. No matter what your decorating style is, you'll be able to find something you'll love. Not only will you get beautiful furnishings, but the products are well crafted and designed to last.

Whether you're looking for home, cottage or camp site hammocks, you'll be able to find it. For comfort and durability, Hatteras is always a great choice.

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