By admin1 on Jul 3, 2009 in Landscaping | 0 Comments
There are many interesting ideas that can help you save money on your planting and landscaping.
Most of planting and landscaping ideas involve a little creativity, but you end up with an attractive and distinctive yard.
And some of the planting and landscaping ideas look nice and can save you money in other areas of your life, like food.
At any rate, there are quite a few easy ways to stretch your dollar and still planting plants is an attractive part of the landscape.
Following are the ideas for cheap planting:
Use vegetables: Plant vegetable seeds in your flower garden. Seeds cost much less than planting plants, especially planting many flowering plants that have already started growing. For planting choose attractive varieties that mix well with flowers and are attractive in their own right. For planting in your landscape peppers look nice among flowers, with their attractive leaves and colorful issue as they ripen.
Pumpkins and bushy-plant squashes actually look very nice planted in the same way one would plant an island of flowers. Squashes and pumpkin’s flower so they are pretty when they bloom, and their leaves grow big and beautiful. Planting tomatoes make great accent on the edges of flower gardens, and peas can be set up to grow on small edge fences.
By admin1 on Jul 3, 2009 in Landscaping | 0 Comments
One of the best things you can do to save money on your landscape is to properly care for your plants. This is very important to keeping a healthy yard and an attractive landscape.
If you properly care for your plants, you will save money in maintenance costs, and you will save money in having to replace plants that succumb to disease or other problems associated with poor care.
Caring for your plants is not only good for the plants, but it is also good for you. You can get good exercise, escape from the stale air of your home, and get a little bit closer to nature.
Not only do these things have positive physical benefits, but they have mental and emotional benefits as well. When you care for your plants you are saving money, helping your overall well being, and preserving a beautiful landscape.
How can you keep your soil in good condition?
Keeping your soil in good condition is essential for the care of your plants, whether the plants are part of the lawn, or whether they are trees or flowers. Having good soil is essential, as good soil provides nutrients to the plants and also offers moisture, as good soil preserves water and can act as a reservoir of moisture. Keeping your soil healthy is the beginning of caring for your plants.
By admin1 on Jul 2, 2009 in Landscaping | 0 Comments
You can save money by building your own raised garden bed. Raised garden bed can be used for flowers and even for vegetables.
Raised garden bed is gaining in popularity because raised garden bed is easy and inexpensive to build, making them practical parts of the landscape.
Additionally, raised garden bed is fairly easy to plant and maintain. Raised garden beds are even relatively easy to weed.
In addition to being convenient and practical in maintenance, raised garden beds also drain sooner as well as warm up faster. This means that you can plant earlier in the season, resulting in the possibility of multiple harvests if you use your raised garden bed for vegetables.
You can make your garden a temporary raised garden bed or a permanent bed, and reap the benefits of a simple way to enjoy your landscape more and even dress it up a little bit.
Follow below things for building your own raised garden bed:
The first thing you need to do is make sure that you have all of the necessary tools and materials. You can make your raised garden beds out of rocks, concrete blocks, bricks, naturally rot-resistant wood (cypress is very slow to decompose), or wood treated with a safe preservative.
By admin1 on Jul 2, 2009 in Landscaping | 0 Comments
Like nearly everything else, it is possible to pay someone else to trim your landscape plants.
However, it is much more economical to learn pruning your trees and shrubs yourself. Additionally, the exercise gives some people great enjoyment, as it is an excuse to be outside and enjoy fine weather and fresh air.
There are different techniques to pruning, and different times of the year when such pruning is appropriate.
By keeping a careful watch on your yard and paying attention to when your trees bloom, you can make sure to keep your landscape in the best shape through careful pruning.
How pruning is done for deciduous trees and bushy plants?
Pruning of woody trees and plants should be done in early spring while they are still dormant. Some plants, however, go through a process of “bleeding,” when sap runs out of the cuts. While pruning does not actually harm the plant or tree, pruning can cause homeowners distress and worry.
Therefore, when pruning plants that tend to bleed (such as maple, box elder, black walnut, elm, birch, and honey locust); it is also acceptable to wait until they are fully leafed out.Pruning of woody bushes like lilac, spirea, mock orange, viburnum, and forsythia should be done immediately after blooming. These plants have flowering buds that are produced every previous growing season.
By admin1 on Jul 1, 2009 in Landscaping | 0 Comments
A small yard does not have to be devoid of landscaping elements.
There are plenty of things that can be done with a small yard to help small yard look nice, while not encroaching too much on usable space.
The key is to plan small yard well, and to choose plants and designs that are not too over powering.
But, even though you may not be able to have large boulders or a sweeping flower garden, or a large pond, it is still possible to have a beautiful landscape that surrounds your home and helps you feel more comfortable in it.
Following things make your small yard beautiful and larger:
One of the things to remember when you have a small space is that you can build up rather than building out. You can do small yard by building raised beds for your plants. Small yard can be done yourself, allowing you to save money. In fact, if you have a small yard, your landscaping costs should be fewer anyway.
By admin1 on Jul 1, 2009 in Landscaping | 0 Comments
In many communities there are companies that offer trees and shrubs care programs. Trees and shrubs care programs are the health care plans of the plant world.
Trees and shrubs care program are designed to help you monitor and care for your plants, as well as treat problems that come up.
With this trees and shrubs care program it is even possible for you to design your own trees and shrubs care program that can aid you as you take care of the trees and shrubs yourself, with minimal help from the care specialist.
But one thing is certain: in order to keep your landscape looking healthy and attractive, you do need to take an active interest in some sort of care regimen for your trees and shrubs.
In what way trees and shrubs care program help you?
There are many benefits associated with having a trees and shrubs care program for trees and shrubs. Benefits from trees and shrubs care program include catching infestations early and identifying diseases while they are treatable and before they do too much damage.
A caterpillar infestation can cause defoliation, and if you move quickly to avoid this, your trees and shrubs will look much better for longer.
By admin1 on Jun 30, 2009 in Flower Gardening | 0 Comments
The chemistry of the soil is one of the most critical considerations for any gardener, but it can be particularly vital when it comes to gardening with perennials.
That is because, whereas annuals provide a fresh start year after year, gardening with perennials means that the plants stay in the ground, and the chemistry of the soil can greatly affect all types of perennials.
It is difficult to overestimate how important proper soil chemistry is, since the soil provides all the nutrients the plants need to grow and thrive.
Perennials require plenty of healthy soil:
Most types of perennials are quite hardy, but it is very important to prepare the flower bed properly. A properly prepared bed is the first step to enjoying a healthy garden full of perennials. As with all plants, it is important for all varieties of perennials to have plenty of healthy soil, enough water and the right amount of sunlight.
Necessary things about soil chemistry:
One of the most common problems with perennials is that of an uneven growth pattern. There are many types of perennials, and they all have different growth rates.
By admin1 on Jun 18, 2009 in Flower Gardening, GARDENING | 0 Comments
Roses have long been a favorite among all types of gardeners, and roses continue to enjoy great popularity today.
In addition to their beauty as cut flowers and in bouquets, roses are among the most useful and attractive flowers to grace the landscape roses of any home.
As a matter of fact, the exterior of any home can be made more graceful and more inviting through the use of wonderful landscape roses.
Choose the right ones for the success of the landscape roses
Choosing the right ones, and ensuring that they compliment the overall style of the home, is very important to the overall success of the landscape roses.
Fortunately, the number of ornamental landscape roses makes finding them an easy task. The difficulty consists of choosing the right ones from this variety.
There are a number of classes of roses whose characteristics make them great for use as ornamental landscape roses.
For instance, the gardener who wants to grow roses up and over an archway or a trellis may want to use tall growing tea roses.
Tea roses are renowned for their nodding blooms; therefore all who pass under the arch would be treated to the beautiful sight of roses in full bloom.
By admin1 on Jun 18, 2009 in Flower Gardening, GARDENING | 0 Comments
Perennials are favored by many gardeners, not only for their ability to bloom for several seasons, but for the wide variety of colors, shapes and sizes they come in as well.
Whereas annuals must be planted anew every season, perennials can be left in the ground to bloom for several seasons.
This makes gardening with perennials less costly and means that the perennial garden can be easier to maintain.
In addition, most perennials are very easy to work with, and the demands they place on their gardeners are usually quite low.
Sufficient water, good soil and abundant sunshine are all most perennials need to provide beautiful blooms all season longs.
Important considerations with perennials
There are several important considerations with perennials, however, given the nature of their growth.
Since perennials remain in the ground year after year instead of being started fresh every season, they are more prone to disease and insect infestation than shorter lived annual plants.
This means that the gardener must be on the lookout for any signs of disease or unwanted insects, since an unnoticed infection can quickly spread through the entire garden.
By admin1 on Jun 17, 2009 in Flower Gardening, GARDENING | 0 Comments
Preventing plant diseases, and controlling any plant diseases that do occur, is a vital part of building a successful garden.
Whether you are a casual weekend gardener or a grower of championship blooms, keeping your garden healthy is important.
Of course the best way to enjoy a healthy garden year after year is to keep your plants as healthy and well cared for as possible.
Healthier plants are better able to fight off infections and resist plant diseases by common insects.
Unfortunately, however, there are a number of common plant diseases that are entirely beyond the control of even the best gardener.
The common bacterial infection known as fireblight, for instance, can easily penetrate plants if it rains at the right time of year.
In order to prevent this infection, the gardener would need to be able to control the weather, and this is one thing that is definitely beyond their control.
In addition, other common plant diseases are difficult to detect at first. For instance, the mosaic virus, which often affects bare root roses, rarely displays any symptoms that would notify the gardener of its presence until it is too late.