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Versatile Container-Planting

February 9th, 2010 No comments

With the changing trends in living and employment, more and more people have to move from one place to another either when they are changing their residences or are changing their jobs. What happens is in this process, is that many a times they have to leave their dear plants behind, on whom they had spent a major part of their time in taking care and grooming them. If these plants instead were planted in containers that are portable, they these plants too can move with their owners, wherever they go.

Convenient for use:

With the availability of portable containers it has become increasingly convenient for people to move from one town to another by taking along their plants with them. Containers are used for potting the plants. During some seasons the plants may not require too much of sunlight, and hence can be placed indoors during such days so that do not have to face the strong glare of the sun. Potted plants can hence be protected from extreme weather conditions. Pot growing containers are available in different sizes as per your choice and the area you need to keep them in. Depending on the cost, the portability and the endurance of the pot, you can use the pot accordingly. First of all you will have to decide the size and type of plant that you want to plant in the pot. You also need to consider the number of times the plant needs to be watered and cultivated. The soil content and the location of the pot are also significant factors.

Change the overall look of the garden:

If there is adequate drainage provision, then excess water will not be contained in the pot. With the limited space available in your home, you can grow some of the best plants that provide you with maximum benefits in these versatile pot containers. Pots are available in different sizes as well as different materials like plastic, ceramic, wood, clay and metal.

These pots can be either unbreakable or non breakable in nature. Holes can be drilled in pots, if they do not have them for excess water drainage.

Along with the water there are many chances of the soil draining out too. These versatile pots provide a lot of convenience, as you can easily place them wherever you want. You can change the entire look of your small garden, by placing them at different locations, to provide a better view of them. With the individual attention they receive they can also be groomed very well. Trimming, picking and pinching of the leaves becomes easier in potted plants. Bonzai plantation is an art where big shaped trees are planted in very small pots, and groomed in different ways so that they grow at a smaller size in pots.

Phil Caxton is the author of more resources published at lawnmania.com . Keep reading about containers for plants and leaf mulching at http://www.lawnmania.com/versatile-container-planting/ .

Art of Identifying and Germinating Seeds

February 6th, 2010 No comments

Many of the plants and shrubs too can be easily grown from their seeds. Plants like Berries and other fruits can be easily grown from their seeds. You can never match the fun and the pleasure that can be obtained from plucking and eating the berries that have grown in your gardens. One must be aware of the fact some seeds germinate faster and also grow faster and some take a longer time.

These days apart from the original seeds one can also fine seeds that are genetically altered or hybrid in nature. These seeds and plants thereafter grow very fast and also bear fruits much faster than if you had tried the original seed. You can sow the seeds in small seed boxes or even pots that are filled with the composts required for the nutrition of the plants.

Tips for growing seeds The following are some tips that you can follow in order that your seeds germinate and grow well:

You must be very careful to drain the boxes of the container in which you are placing the seeds for germination. This can be done by putting a layer of rocks on the bottom of the container.

After sowing the seeds you need to cover them to a required level with compost. The compost needs to be very fine. Then after that you need to place the container in a place that is not exposed to heat. It is best if you keep it in a cool place and preferably in an unheated seed house also called a green house.

Remember to water the pots well especially in the early stages or there are dangers of the new plant drying up. Also the soil could dry up and prevent the seeds from germinating.

In order to speed up germination you need to place the seeds in a tin. Make tiny holes on the lid of the tin to let the air pass in to it. Then layer it up with compost and soil. After this you need to bury the tin in the ground for the winter. This is one way of stratification that quickens the germination.

Always stratify the seeds in the whole if the winter before you sow them. This process needs to be followed in the case of seeds of fleshy berries and fruits. This is because these seeds have a hard outer covering that needs to be softened. Once you have carefully followed the above mentioned steps then your plants will grow. Once your plants have grown considerably then they can be transplanted to another box or pot that is bigger and gives enough room and space for the plant to grow.

Phil Caxton is a journalist who writes newsletters on containers for plants for lawnmania.com . More articles on seed greenhouse and lawn aeration tools at http://www.lawnmania.com/identifying-correct-seeds/ .

Are You Looking For Container Gardening

December 22nd, 2009 No comments

Gardening done in containers is called container gardening. To add a touch of creativity to the garden experiments have been conducted with different techniques to container grown plants. Container gardening mainly developed due to the need to gardening in windows and kitchen garden. Lack of space in homes today and developed the need of container gardening. Constraints of space in the indoors has given rise to new ideas of growing plants, in and around homes.

Specially designed containers are manufactured for growing container plants. There is actually no difference of growing plants in containers, and the garden, except for the fact that in the garden, plants are grown on the ground and in the container gardening, the plants are grown in specially designed pots for plantation. One of the benefits of this type of gardening is that you can plant pots throughout the year. No limitations of months are there on you for growing specific plants.

Add plants to the already existing garden:

All you have to do is go to the nursery and select plants of your choice. You can either begin with container gardening if you have not started yet or you if you have plants already, you can add these plants to the already existing plants in your garden. Plants from the nursery can be purchased in flower or bud mode, or the full lead mode. Saplings available in nurseries are grown mainly in tin containers or from bituminized paper of polythene paper.

With careful consideration you can easily transplant the saplings into the containers. One can integrate different saplings in the garden by adding more plants to the already existing ones. Care should be taken about the rooting system, so that the roots do not get damaged. It is suggested that the sapling should be carefully taken out of the container, along with lots of mud attached to it, so that the rooting system does not get damaged. Saplings planted in this fashion recover in the new container quickly.

Shift the garden outdoors as and when required:

To develop a good rooting system in the new container, ensure that the saplings are not disturbed much in the transplantation process. It is also important to retain enough moisture inside the pot constantly. For those who don’t know much about gardening, they can also take the services of a number of service providers who specifically deal with requirements in the garden.

After planting the samplings you will require manure and pesticides for the proper growth of the saplings. Special moisture retaining gels are also available to retain moisture in the container. One of the biggest benefits of container gardening is that you can shift these containers indoor and outdoors as per your requirement. Decorum of the house can be changed whenever required. On special occasions, you can decorate the interiors of your home with beautiful flowering plants, which add beauty to the occasion.

As far as kitchen gardening is concerned, whenever you require need to add a new sapling of a particular herb, you can relocate existing varieties in another container and can segregate different types for identification. Botanical gardening is based mainly on container gardening, where hundreds of plants are found in different sized containers under one roof.

Did you enjoy the article on generating lawns from seed and turf??, Phil Caxton is a consultant who writes on similar consumer topics for many magazines . Keep reading about containers for plants and starting a new lawn at http://www.lawnmania.com/container-gardening/ .

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