Showing posts with label Gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardens. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Everything Resistant Plants - they will grow if you like it or not

Are you one of those people that feel they are completely unable to keep a plant alive? All your flowers wither after a month since you brought them home? Maybe it is time to think of it that way: It is not you who is wrong for the plants, maybe you simply had the wrong plants?

There are many house flowers that actually require very little attention.

One of them is the Red Edged Dracena, which is an outstandingly resistant plant. It likes sunny places but without the light shinning directly on it. The best temperature for it is 20 C, 15-18 C during the winter. It can be watered moderately once a week, again, during the winter even less often. It likes moist air.

Another one can be bamboo. It should be kept directly in the water (it should reach about an inch above the roots) and out of direct sunlight. If you change the water every two weeks, it shouldn’t require much more, perhaps some fertilizer every now and then.


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Another plant very resilient to it’s owner’s lack of attention is Cthenenthe oppenheimiana. There are several kinds of it but they all have long, striped leaves with red underside. It is a perfect plant for smokers, as it doesn’t mind smoke. An interesting think is that it actually lets its owner know when it needs to be watered – its leaves are folding when it really needs water. Definitely helps those prone to forgetting.

If you have trouble with remembering to water your plants, you can set an alarm in your mobile phone to go off periodically, in the mornings, before you leave for work or afternoons, when you are already back home when it starts ringing.

Agree with yourself about specific days of the week for plant watering, for example once a week on Monday for plants that prefer dry ground, 2 or 3 times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) for plants that need more water. It is good to mark each plant with a stick that has one, two or three water drops drawn on it – it will save you time you would spend wondering which plant should be watered on what day. A bottle with stale water should always be standing in plain sight, refilled immediately with fresh water after it is all used up.

A word of advice for succulent plants cultivators (you can recognize them by their meaty leaves) – it is good to put them into a bowl of cold water once a week, for the soil in the flowerpot and the plant itself to regain its necessary moisture level.

Once a year all flowers should be replanted into slightly bigger flowerpots (about 1,20 inch wider in diameter than the previous one), with addition of some fresh soil.

To prevent forgetting to fertilize the plants, you can buy special long-lasting universal fertilizers in the form of sticks that are inserted in the soil. Usually they work for three to six months and then are simply exchanged for fresh ones.

You might grow these plants at home or in the garden at the wooden greenhouse - they will grow definitely.

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Thursday, 19 November 2009

Garden in the Middle of Winter

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Now, when bright and happy color of green, is slowly turning into red and sad brown many people feel this change in their souls - they don't want to do anything, aren't smiling and generally feel worse than in the summer. Cause there is nothing better for our mood then sunshine and flowers at blossom. We are not only feeling bad but also we have to face reality.

Summer is going away and autumn is taking its place - this is probably not a happy time for anyone. Summer and holidays that are usually connected with it are time when we can relax, forget about troubles and reality. People who want to feel those emotions a bit longer are desperately trying to keep summer in their lives by in example investment in winter garden.

Such winter gardens are usually being constructed and installed by companies that are doing also our windows. Those people know everything not only about windows but also winter gardens. They know that it is important to make a good habitat for plants - accurate temperature and hydration. Thanks to there is a chance to grow different types of plants in the winter garden. And they will look great the whole year - even exotic plants.

If we decide on having winter garden we can delight ourselves with summer all over the year. Even if the temperature outside is really low and the air is cold. We don't have to spend fortune on trips to exotic places or doing nothing just waiting for next summer. We can do something, we can have winter garden.

Not only it would be a place where we could feel like in the middle of July. It could also be a great part of garden decor, a beautiful ornament that our friends and neighbors would be jealous of.

Find something interesting for your garden like garden buildings also beautiful in winter and summer houses

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Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Herbs - Mother Nature's Gift From Kitchen Down to Medicinal Cabinet

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Somewhere, some place in our world, herbs had been used for centuries - something that had been part of our daily lives. People use herbs from one generation to another since they had known the medical benefits that herbs have. Here are some of list of most familiar herbs, their curing power and how you can make use of them for your recipes.


Mint is an extremely flexible herb that you could add to several main dishes, desserts and fruit salads. Mint can relieve your fatigue, help menstrual cramps and to prevent nausea and the motion sickness. It can also make used to help battle the symptom of frequent cold. Mint aid in the pour of mucous, suppress coughs and alleviate sore throats and the headaches. Inhale the vapors of the mint tea could be extremely relaxing.


Basil can be added to salads, sandwiches soups, and pasta for the best flavoring ever. It is said to lower the occurrence of sadness and pacify nerves. It helps fight off contamination, aids congestion and, promotes natural digestion.

Parsley is normally used as garnish. However, it could also add to soups, sauces, and salads. Parsley is known as Mother Nature's breath freshener. It can also be the best source of vitamin C, magnesium, beta-carotene, and iron. As such it can also enhance the immune system of the body. To add a lot of parsley in your diet could assist the gum disease and the gingivitis as well.


Thyme could be used on some roasts and hen. Add a modest on salads and soups to add flavor. Thyme is also known to battle bacterial and infections of fungal. It helps the digestion and reduces vomiting and elevation sickness.

Tarragon is generally can make use of flavor lamb and the fish but you could also make use of it with eggs and the carrot dishes. It can also help to digest and control the menstrual cycle. It could also inspire hunger and reduce joint pain.


Lemon balm is used in fish dishes, desserts and salads. It can also make the best tea. Some of the well known healing powers of the lemon balm are the muscle and relaxation of nerve. It can also fight the bacterial and the viral infections and can ease digestion.


Rosemary is a generally used herb. It increases the flavor of several dishes, like the soups, meat, stews, and fish. And also being the extremely flexible in food, rosemary has an account of medical uses, too. Headaches, the digestive disorders, upsets of stomach and age-related skin damage are merely the few problems that rosemary has used to cure.


As with everything in life, control is great. Make use of these herbs in your everyday cooking in suitable amounts. These are not pills to be eaten when you are sick however it must be part of regular diet as it includes in several parts of the nation. Herbs could add a best deal of flavor and fun in your meals. Make use of your imagination to open up great taste and healthy methods of producing the best meals.


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Monday, 9 February 2009

Delightful Gazebos - Quiet And Peaceful

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Gazebos are attractive, octagon shaped, pavilion structures that can generally be seen in parks, royal gardens and other public places, although more and more folks are buying gazebos not only to enhance the look and comfort of their personal gardens but to also fully enjoy nature and the beauty of the open. Gazebos are commonly freestanding but some can be attached to walls or even out buildings as most are open on all sides with no windows or doors, so offer a superb little place to take a seat and relax in the summer months. Gazebos are a great substitute to bandstands as well and for practically any other outdoor entertainment purpose as they are very versatile and are a great way of keeping in the shade.


The history of the Gazebo goes back thousands of years and they have often been mentioned in ancient Chinese and Persian text as well as several other classical civilisations, the best examples of early gazebos are the garden houses at Mont acute house. Right through history these garden pavilions have been built using almost any type of building materials, although these days the most frequent materials used are wood, not only because its cheaper and more suitable but also because it looks very effective. In hotter climates wooden gazebos are often built with screen sides as mosquitoes can be a huge problem in these parts of the world and so the sides give a beautiful place to rest and relax whilst being protected from any unwanted irritation from insects and the like.

As a rule, the most common dimensions of a wooden garden gazebo is of 6 to 22 feet in diameter with either fully open or fully enclosed sides, depending of course on the tastes of the buyer or even the purpose by which the gazebo is to be used. Gazebos also make splendid guest houses! You can choose between either a very uncomplicated type of wooden gazebo or a robust type with trellis walls, Victorian mouldings or whatever other architectural type you fancy to add creating your very own style.

The place you want to assemble your gazebo is an additional very crucial choice to make, things such as construction, permits, regulations and other configuration particulars have to be taken into consideration and it may perhaps be a good idea to phone your municipal authority simply to run through the rules and regulations associated to its construction with them.

To make the most out of your gazebo, how about situating your new wooden gazebo by a garden perimeter overlooking a scenic view? Or nearby a garden pond; you may perhaps even put in a few of your favourite plants, trees and benches alongside or you may possibly consider making your very own garden pond nearby if you don’t already possess one. Getting a little sound guidance from an architect would be highly recommended as well simply to avert any possible disappointments later on.

People find that gazebos provide a very restful place to relax and enjoy their surroundings, whether you like to meditate, or use it for family gatherings. A wooden garden gazebo is ideal for relaxation, where noise and air pollution can be at its least.

If you select a calm, peaceful location for your gazebo, you can truly rest and enjoy the beauty of your garden and all the numerous colours of the seasons.

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Tom Gee runs a website about garden buildings. For more information please visit his wooden gazebos and log cabins uk website.

10 Amazing Uses For A Garden Building

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Got some space in your garden and a bit of spare cash for something a little different?

Here's ten amazing things you could use a garden building for...


1.Create your very own super chic, garden room drinks bar - complete with cocktail shakers, icebuckets, glasses and paper umbrellas. Fantastic for garden parties and barbecues and a great place to escape to after work.

2.Pamper yourself in your own personal garden room spa. A whirlpool bath, massage chair, fabulous skin care products and a chic flic on a wide screen TV. Absolutely perfect for a girl's night in.

3.Build the ultimate model railway room and never have to clear it all away before guests arrive. Lay track all around the garden and watch the trains from the warmth of your own garden signal box.

4.Make room in your life for relaxation in a custom made garden chill out room. Lay on cool music and comfy chairs, turn the heat up high and sounds down low then lie back and unwind.

5.Get creative in a custom built garden room photographic studio. Lights camera and plenty of action will give you a whole range of images for business and pleasure. Add a top flight digital printer and just think of the money you could make!

6.Set up your own garden room brewery. Barrels, boilers, bottles, a glass fronted fridge and a nice comfy area for quality control could give you hours of pleasure. Okay, so you might not remember too much about it but...

7.Take up wood turning and fill your garden room with shavings. The possibilities are endless from giant pepper mills to lace making bobbins but best of all you get the satisfaction of doing something practical and making something beautiful.

8.If your house is crammed to the loft with children's toys then put together a purpose built garden playroom complete with closed circuit TV, intercom, cushioned floor and walls and loads of easy to access toy storage space. Special space for the rugrats means less Lego between the toes for you.

9.Communications can give you a whole new perspective on the world. A garden based CB Radio shack complete with a monster aerial could get you eyeballing all kinds of people you might never otherwise meet. Now that's a big 10-4 good buddy!

10.A garden building can easily have a glass roof so how about your own personal observatory complete with state of the art reclining chair, star gazer's telescope, star charts and a map of Mars. Out of this world!

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Graham Baylis is as busy a business man as you can be and he knows that it's a well known fact that people need space to think, and what better space is there than a peaceful spot in your own back garden. This is just the thinking behind Garden Escape's unique range of Garden Buildings. Of course you can also use such space for business or pleasure, this list covering the FUN area. See www.thegardenescape.co.uk