January 9th, 2010 by Geoff Marks
A Taunton Press publication, Fine Gardening targets a wide range of readers. It is a source of inspiration for many amateur and hobbyist gardeners who are eager to read about new design ideas and helpful techniques in making their herb garden more beautiful. There are various interesting topics, and Fine Gardening professionally tackles them:
-reviews for equipments and tools;
-gardening design basics;
-professional advice for the improvement of the garden;
-dealing with gardening challenges;
-detailed information of various plant species;
-plant disease and parasites control.
The authors that publish in Fine Gardening are experts in their craft, therefore you can learn new things directly from professionals. Moreover, you can write them online or via regular mail and get answers to some very pressing questions. The very purpose of the magazine is not to entertain but to help people improve knowledge and skills.
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January 5th, 2010 by Geoff Marks
As you’re making your herb garden, you’ll see that there’s hardly any home or company untouched by the beauty of flowers and decorative plants. Indoor herb gardening isn’t considered necessarily as art, because it takes time and effort. Even vegetables are now grown indoors even if indoor gardening starts from more basic concepts. Such projects depend on artificial lighting systems, which does not allow weeds to proliferate as much as sunlight. Plus, the gardener has a direct influence on the soil, in the absence of the weather influence.
Ceramic or plastic containers are essential for indoor herb gardening. Most gardeners prefer ceramic materials because plastic gets too hot to be safe for plant . The preparation of the soil poses most challenges for indoor gardening. Different or equal proportions of ingredients need to be added, such as sharp coarse sand, peat moss and native soil.
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December 24th, 2009 by Geoff Marks
There are no special gardening equipment required for small vegetables and flower . It’s a waste of time and money to buy all sorts of supplies that you hardly get to use. In planting your herb garden, among traditional tools we can count on are hole diggers, spades, rakes and shovels. Yet, the complexity of tools increases for more special gardening conditions. A great deal of equipments are now automated or electric, and the versatility of the accessories used for them is impressive.
Thus, you can find casters, excavators, pressure washers, misting and cooling systems, pitch forks, lawn mowers, cordless electric tools, garden gauges and carts and many more. Models and designs vary depending on the manufacturer and the specificity of the product. When buying equipments, a lot of gardeners have to meet a certain budget and the purchases they make correspond to long term or immediate kinds of …
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