Saturday, October 16, 2010

Attracting Martins To Your Backyard With Purple Martin Houses

One way to ensure the attraction of martins to your yard, is to place your purple Martin houses near a body of water. If you are building the Martin houses yourself, then you should search online for various charts and floor plans you can use for martin houses, depending on your type of yard.

After your martin houses have been set up in your yard, you will notice a couple of birds arrive and start nesting. At one time, it was believed that these birds came to scope out the new breeding places for the flock, but the birds are really just the first to arrive to your martin houses on the way back to their nesting site from the year before.

After a period of time, you may notice the birds will arrive at the martin houses around the same time every year. You should cover the houses, until it is time for the martins to migrate to your region.

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Industrial Processes For Hot Composting

Hot composting or thermophilic composting is not as well known, because the process is more complex, and it does not often happen in backyard gardens, but rather in large industrial processes, breaking down a larger amount of materials, including materials that would be difficult to breakdown in the backyard composting process, to create huge amounts of compost.

The process involves heating the material up through industrial methods whereby a certain type of bacteria is able to thrive. The thermophilic bacteria are able to decompose the material into a humus state much faster than your average backyard composting method. This method produces much less greenhouse gases and pathogens.

There are various methods to drive the composting process, limited by the available technology and the local regulation and standards as required by government regulations in the local area.

The process involves high power fans pushing air through the materials to be composted and computers monitoring the results as different amount of moisture is applied.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Tips And Better Ideas For Organic Gardening With Containers

There are many options for organic gardening with containers, including old plastic pots, watering cans bowls and canisters. When choosing a container, you need to ensure there is a drain hole near the bottom, so the pot will not be saturated with water, in order to avoid rotting the roots of the plant. But, you can also buy a wide range of terracotta and other containers in garden nurseries and department stores.

While you are at the garden nursery, you should also look for good organic soil for your containers. You can also use your own, by purchasing soil, and mixing it with sand and compost. The ratio would be equal parts of each.

Then, add in a bit of peat and organic perlite mixing it all together. This is the ideal type of soil that will absorb water, and let the excess water drain out. You also need to ensure, the soil is well watered when it goes into the pot, to give your plants a good head start.

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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Gardening With Indicator Plants

When you see certain types of weeds in your garden, you may conclude that you have the type of soil that supports their growth. Spotting these type of weeds may be a coincidence, but if you see a dandelion growing together with chicory, which also needs clay soil, then you know you may have clay soil in your garden.

If you look for this type of indicator plants growing in your organic garden, then you will understand why some of your plants are not doing well in the garden, especially if they need a different type of soil for optimal growth.

Looking out and identifying these weeds can help you determine which of your favorite plants to grow in the garden, especially if you do not want to make changes to the soil.

Some indicator plants attract the same kind of pests like the main growing plants in your garden. You can not inspect all of you main plants to see if they have mites, mealy bugs, and other pests. But, if you are growing a large number of flower or vegetable plants, then growing a small number of indicator plants nearby, can help you take action to prevent pest infestations of your main plants.

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Better Tips For Growing Bonsai

The length of life of your plant largely depends on how well you care for it. You should purchase a number of books showing how to care for bonsai, learn the words and phrasing used for bonsai care, and use images in the books as a reference for your trees.

To maintain the appearance and health of the tree, make sure the tree is groomed or clipped, as well as fed the best nutrients.

Every season, you can inspect the roots of the tree and trim them if necessary. The books you read about growing bonsai, will also tell you which plants are best suited for growing indoors.

Many plants love the exposure of natural sunlight every once in a while, some of the best plants to grow indoors are azaleas Kingsville boxwood, so look out for these varieties when you are at your local nursery, in order to built an inside garden.

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Better Tips And Ideas For Backyard Composting

There are many options for backyard composting. One option, is to add compost directly to the ground in your backyard or garden, but this may create several problems. For starters, it is less controlled.

More importantly, by simply throwing the compost around you are going to attract wildlife to your property that will harm your yard and garden and annoy the neighbors. Your neighbors may also complain about the nasty smell coming from uncovered compost.

A better option is to use compost bins and these are available from local garden nurseries. You may start with one compost bin, to learn how to create compost and then if you find you need more compost to feed your organic garden, then purchase more compost bins.

With each compost bin there will be a lid, to add biodegradable organic waste, and then sealed to make things cleaner. Some compost bins can be cheap, but there are some models that are more expensive. Do your research carefully to ensure you make the right choice for your garden.

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Barometric Pressure And Past Weather Patterns

The typical classic mercury barometer is a glass tube that is almost three feet high and is packed with mercury. The tube lies upside down in a reservoir, which holds the mercury.

It was invented by Evangelista Torricelli in 1643. By recording rainfall data, wind speeds and trends, it was past weather that helped him understand how barometric pressure works.

A barometer is a useful tool in predicting the weather and meteorologists use them to understand when a low front that brings rain and wind is on its way.

Atmospheric pressure is never constant at any specific height, though it differs by comparatively small amounts on average. Differences in atmospheric pressure supply data for your local weather forecast.

By taking into account past weather and by using instruments that are advanced, meteorologists can gauge atmospheric pressure while utilizing a digital barometer that uses electricity; enabling them to obtain precise pressure recordings and deliver more correct weather forecasts.

You can typically depend on the reliability and consistency of a barometer at predicting weather conditions. It is known that the atmospheric pressure of any particular altitude is never constant, and varies by generally small amounts from average.

These variations in barometric pressure provide data for weather forecasts. Past weather data combined with the use of a barometer has helped scientists predict the weather for hundreds of years.

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