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		<title>Summer Patio Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 05:31:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody waits for the summer season to arrive. The delightful sunny weather which exudes a spirit of independence leaves you enthused like no other time. Many would consider this time as the most opportune for revamping your garden patio with new furniture. With the passing away of winter your old stuff also start to look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everybody waits for the summer season to arrive. The delightful sunny weather which exudes a spirit of independence leaves you enthused like no other time. Many would consider this time as the most opportune for revamping your garden patio with new furniture. With the passing away of winter your old stuff also start to look jaded and in ruins. Have you already noticed the rust spots on the chairs? If this is happening then consider getting some new patio furniture so that you can give it a completely fresh look.</p>
<p>If buying from <a title="Argos Furniture" href="http://www.gardenfurniturereviews.co.uk/argos-garden-furniture.html">Argos garden furniture</a> then you will find that a large choice is available in a variety of size, material, design and styles, and you could strike some good bargains too. While buying, remember the wet seasons too. The best ones are those which last long, can take in heat and wet weathers with equal strength and which require low or zero maintenance.</p>
<p>This makes them rust and corrosion-proof. They come in various shapes and sizes, from simple stools to elegant bar high-chairs. When the prime factor in selection is how hard-wearing they are, then the perfect choice would be wrought-iron furniture. Not only do these have their characteristic age-old flavor with a Victorian touch to them but with some designs incorporated, they can give your garden patio a splendid facelift.</p>
<p>For making your furniture blend perfectly with natural ambiance, opting for wooden ones makes most sense. The color of wood is naturally earthy and this heightens the elegance of your landscaped garden patio as well as blends naturally with the surrounding plant life. Selecting this material is however not that simple and it involves a lot of labor. To make them immune to different weather conditions you have to apply wood preservatives and coatings.</p>
<p>Garden furnishings made of wicker offer you the convenience of weather-resistance as well as beautify your garden. Essentially plant fibers wickers are treated to incorporate durability for enabling multi-use. Wicker has the reputation of resisting both hot and wet weathers without compromising of quality, which makes it the best material for garden furniture. When buying patio furniture, it is wiser to buy the complete set and not one by one. Not only would you have a single design for each, the savings that you get from buying the bundle is enough to make you consider the idea.</p>
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		<title>Climbing Roses for a dramatic effect!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2008 04:14:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Climbing Roses for a dramatic effect!
 Colorful climbing roses can add a dramatic effect to your home. They&#8217;re nice because you can wind them around a trellis, a column, or even let them climb up the side of your home. It&#8217;s interesting to note, however, that many seasoned gardeners fear climbing roses. This is likely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Climbing Roses for a dramatic effect!</strong></p>
<p> Colorful climbing <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/">roses</a> can add a dramatic effect to your home. They&#8217;re nice because you can wind them around a trellis, a column, or even let them climb up the side of your home. It&#8217;s interesting to note, however, that many seasoned gardeners fear climbing roses. This is likely because of the belief that climbing roses can get damaged by cold weather and also because they can take years to reach full maturity. Despite these facts, there is a wide selection of climbing roses that can sustain harsh weather.</p>
<p> The best time to plant any type of climbing rose is early spring. Follow this advice and your roses will have about six or seven months to become established before the cold sets in. Before choosing climbing roses for your home, you should first get acquainted with the three distinct categories of climbing roses: ramblers, trailing roses, and true climbers.</p>
<p> The most intrusive <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/rose-types/">types of climbing roses</a> are the ramblers. These exuberant roses can grow up to twenty feet in one season. Although most of the roses from ramblers are quite small, many of the newer varieties produce large roses. Unfortunately, ramblers have a tendency to be susceptible to mildew.</p>
<p> If you&#8217;re looking for a climbing rose that is tougher and less prone to mildew and disease, your home might need the touch of trailing roses. These climbers look great planted along walls. It&#8217;s suggested that you stake them because otherwise, the long canes will grow along the ground instead of upright. Trailing roses typically bloom approximately two to three inches in diameter. Two of the more popular trailing roses are the cultivars and Rosa Wichurana.</p>
<p> If you enjoy climbing roses with large flowers, true climbers may be what you&#8217;re looking for. These types of roses produce flowers in large clusters. There are two categories of true climbers: bush climbers, and climbing hybrid teas. Bush climbers will continue to bloom throughout the season, while climbing hybrid teas may only last for a few weeks out of the season. The bush climber has more resistance to mildew and disease than the climbing hybrid teas.</p>
<p> Planting your roses is an easy task. The first thing you&#8217;ll need to do is choose an area to dig a hole. Your hole should be approximately one foot from your trellis or arch. Once you&#8217;ve dug a hole, you&#8217;ll also need organic matter. Well-rotted manure or compost should be added to the soil. Next, carefully remove the rose from its container. If you come across tangled outer roots, gently untangle them with your fingers. Place your plant in the hole and fill it in with any extra soil. Water it thoroughly once you&#8217;ve planted it.</p>
<p> You should water your climbing roses at least once a week. The soil should be saturated. Once your rose&#8217;s canes have grown long enough to reach the trellis or arch, tie the canes to the structure. Unlike a vine, which is equipped with tendrils, climbing roses have to be attached to a structure. You can tie them with a soft cloth or string. The idea is to give the canes enough room for growth and expansion. Be sure not to tie them too tightly.</p>
<p> Choose the right <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/rose-types/">rose types</a> for your home and watch them climb for years to come!</p>
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		<title>Rose Gardening and the climate zones</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rose Gardening and the climate zones
 If you want to be the proud owner of a bountiful garden this year, the first thing you need to find out is which climate zone you live in. It&#8217;s helpful to know that your town gets a lot of sunshine throughout the year, but that&#8217;s not enough. It&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Rose Gardening and the climate zones</strong></p>
<p> If you want to be the proud owner of a bountiful <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/">garden</a> this year, the first thing you need to find out is which climate zone you live in. It&#8217;s helpful to know that your town gets a lot of sunshine throughout the year, but that&#8217;s not enough. It&#8217;s actually the cold temperatures that make a difference in what you can and cannot grow in your area.</p>
<p> Know Your Zone</p>
<p> Anyone who knows anything about gardening will tell you that the most reliable source of this type of climate information is the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map. Consisting of 11 different climate zones covering all 50 states, Canada and Mexico, this map will help you determine what you can plant in your garden.</p>
<p> When you purchase plants, they&#8217;ll come with a set of growing instructions that&#8217;ll describe the growing conditions the plants need to thrive. It doesn&#8217;t matter whether you plan to plant vegetables, flowers or plants to use as landscaping. Don&#8217;t purchase anything until you&#8217;ve checked the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map and confirmed your climate zone.</p>
<p> The map is quite large and very colorful. Its creation was a joint collaboration of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Arnold Arboretum (of Harvard University). The map is a compilation of years of weather data that tracked the average low (coldest) temperatures in various regions throughout the United States. Each of the different colors represents a different climate zone with Zone 1 being the region with the lowest (coldest) temperature. There, temperatures climb as low as -50 F (-45 C). At the opposite end of the zone chart is Zone 11, where the lowest temperature any time of year is always above 40 F (4 C).</p>
<p> The boundaries between the different climate zones for the most part lie as you would expect, with the colder zones covering the northernmost parts of North America and gradually warming the further south you go. Slight variations can be seen at points of higher elevation, again, as would be expected.</p>
<p> It&#8217;s easy to figure out your area&#8217;s climate zone. If you&#8217;re online, locate a website with the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map and then click where you live (get as close as you can). The map will zoom in on your region and inform you of the corresponding zone. Then you&#8217;ll know!</p>
<p> Why the Map is Important to Rose Gardening</p>
<p> Roses really aren&#8217;t as difficult to grow as most people think. They do require regular care and maintenance, but the number one thing roses need is an appropriate climate in which to grow. There are many <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/rose-types/">varieties of roses</a> and some are hardier than others, making them better able to handle colder climate zones provided they&#8217;ve been given the proper seasonal preparations. If you live in a colder hardiness zone (a lower-numbered zone) you&#8217;d want to look for roses that are bred for that zone, otherwise, you might find that those same <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/rose-types/">rose types</a> that looked so perfect in the nursery don&#8217;t look so healthy in your garden!</p>
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		<title>All American Rose Selections</title>
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 Did you realize that there&#8217;s an organization of rose enthusiasts who actually care that the roses you purchase live up to the highest standards of quality? Well there is and most people don&#8217;t even know this organization exists. Most consumers probably take for granted a rose&#8217;s beauty and heartiness because they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>All American Rose Selections</strong></p>
<p> Did you realize that there&#8217;s an organization of rose enthusiasts who actually care that the roses you purchase live up to the highest standards of quality? Well there is and most people don&#8217;t even know this organization exists. Most consumers probably take for granted a rose&#8217;s beauty and heartiness because they think that&#8217;s just the nature of the rose. After all, how else could this elegant beauty have survived through countless centuries?</p>
<p> Well it might surprise you to know that not all <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/">roses</a> are worthy of the AARS&#8217; Seal of Approval. If a rose cannot measure up to the strict standards set forth by the AARS, the All-American Rose Selections, then it won&#8217;t get this seal that since 1983 has become synonymous with quality in the world of roses.</p>
<p> This not-for-profit organization of introducers and growers of roses prides itself in evaluating roses not only on how well they look, but also how well they can deal with various changes in climate and even how well they can ward off the peskiest of pests and disease.</p>
<p> For two long years, several new rose specimens are grown in approved test gardens that are located all over the United States. These testing areas are located in California, Massachusetts, West Virginia, Illinois, Wisconsin, Washington and 13 other states of varying climate zones to see how well each specimen can tolerate the different weather patterns.</p>
<p> Those in charge of the test gardens have agreed to follow the growing guidelines developed by AARS, ensuring consistency throughout the evaluation phase. The guidelines are not overly complex. They&#8217;ve been developed in a way that the average rose grower can understand which also helps to ensure that if a rose does ultimately receive the AARS Seal of Approval it can be successfully grown and maintained by anyone, regardless of their level of rose-growing expertise.</p>
<p> Besides the climate, the <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/rose-types/">rose specimen</a> under evaluation receives numerical scores in many other areas including its fragrance, its color when it opens and when it peaks, its foliage, its ability to flower, its buds, stems and flowers, its vigor and finally its overall value.</p>
<p> Each year several new specimens pass the test and are awarded the AARS Seal of Approval. Previous winners were: Julia Child, an old-fashioned grand dame, just like its namesake with a buttery gold color and excellent disease tolerance; Rainbow Sorbet, a floribunda with a medium sized flower in a bright mix of orange, yellow and red; Wild Blue Yonder, a grandiflora with shades of lavender and the scent of citrus and rose; and Tahitian Sunset, a grand hybrid tea that produces peach-apricot-pink flowers 5 inches in diameter with up to 30 petals each, finished off by the scent of licorice.</p>
<p> Remember, part of the testing criteria is that the AARS winners must be easy to grow by an average-skilled gardener. So make plans to visit your local nursery or garden or home center this spring to snatch up the <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/rose-types/">very best rose types.</p>
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		<title>The Most Common Types Of Rose Diseases</title>
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 There&#8217;s nothing worse than seeing all of your hard work destroyed by a rose disease or fungus. Roses can be weakened during the winter dormancy and become more susceptible to disease when the growing season begins.
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<p> There&#8217;s nothing worse than seeing all of your hard work destroyed by a rose disease or fungus. <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/">Roses</a> can be weakened during the winter dormancy and become more susceptible to disease when the growing season begins.</p>
<p> Even if the bush survived winter unscathed, spring rains and summer&#8217;s heat and humidity can open the door to a variety of fungus infections.</p>
<p> Here is a summary of the most common diseases which could pose a threat to your roses.</p>
<p> Powdery Mildew</p>
<p> This is a fungus disease that produces a white powder along the tops and bottoms of the leaves and along the stems. Left untreated the plant will not grow to its full potential and the leaves will die and drop off.</p>
<p> Rust</p>
<p> Rust looks like an orange powder which appears on the underside of leaves and will spread to other parts of the plant.</p>
<p> Blackspot</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/rose-types/">Hybrid tea type roses</a> are blackspot resistant, but many other varieties are susceptible.  The disease appears as circular black spots on the plant&#8217;s leaves which range between 1/16 to 1/2 inch in diameter. Left untreated, blackspot will destroy your plant&#8217;s foliage.</p>
<p> Rose Mosaic</p>
<p> Unlike most rose diseases, which are fungal in nature, Rose Mosaic is caused by a virus. Symptoms generally resemble discolored mosaic patterns and yellow and green.</p>
<p> The only treatment is to remove the infected plant from the garden. Make sure that you also remove all leaves and clippings which fall from the affected plant.</p>
<p> If you are unable to stop the spread of fungus-based diseases by simply cutting back the affected areas, see you garden supply professional and ask about commercial fungus treatment products.</p>
<p> You can reduce the chances of your roses being affected by fungus if you follow these tips:</p>
<p> Always water the soil around the rose plant and never water the plant itself.</p>
<p> Clean your rose beds regularly and remove all clippings and fallen leaves.</p>
<p> Cut any diseased canes or blooms and dispose of them in your trash can.</p>
<p> Practice regular pruning and pay special attention to pruning out the center of the bushes to allow air to circulate.</p>
<p> Seal all cuts. Elmer&#8217;s Glue works fine. It&#8217;s safe, effective and inexpensive.</p>
<p> Feed your roses regularly. Wee-fed roses are better able to resist infection.</p>
<p> Choose disease-resistant <a href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/rose-types/">rose types</a> whenever possible, especially if you live in areas with high heat and humidity. Remember that disease-resistant does not mean disease-free. It simply means that there is a less likely chance of the plant becoming infected if you follow all of the tips that you read here.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>            It’s April, the sun is shining, and there is this sudden feeling of panic in your body, its gardening season once again. Many people feel overwhelmed when gardening season hits, and they aren’t sure how best to get things going. Gardens are such complex, intricate plant and flower groups that it becomes a challenge to find the right way to start your spring garden off right. A few tips are below to help the average stressed out part time gardener be ready for the spring season. So take a deep breath, put down the miracle grow, and read on for insight into the wonderful world of gardening.</p>
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<p>            Make a plan that actually won’t require a greenhouse for this year. Some of us gardeners have a tendency to go over the top with our gardening plans. If you’re garden is to include trees, exotic plants, or science experiments you may want to reconsider. The hardest part of <a href="http://gardening.savvy-cafe.com/">gardening</a> is dedicating the time to plant, nourish, and tend to your garden on a daily basis. By making realistic plans you will save yourself hours of stress. For those over achievers that can’t help themselves, try over simplifying your garden plans for insured success.</p>
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<p>            Search magazines, and the internet for inspiration. Don’t be afraid to get ideas from others when it comes to gardening. There are many credible sources available online, and in books and magazines that offer many innovative ideas for gardens. Be sure to take advantage of such resources before planting your mixed garden of whatever you could find on sale at the local hardware store.</p>
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<p>            When in doubt, create a theme for your garden. There are many popular themes for gardens these days, including Asian, desert, and rock themes. Give your garden some personality and come up with a theme. Once a theme is chosen it should become much more clear as to what, and where, and how to plant certain things in your garden.</p>
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<p>            Plant something you can eat for instant gratification. Don’t be afraid to do it. Plant some mint, grow it, and put it in your ice tea. You’ll feel like a true American living off the land. If you’re daring, try planting some pepper <a href="http://gardening.savvy-cafe.com/category/seeds/">seeds</a>, those never tasted as fresh then from your own garden. When you put them in your kid’s fajita’s they’ll look at you with great admiration, if they don’t just tell them if they don’t save their lunch money everything is coming from the garden.</p>
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<p>            It’s now spring and gardeners are out of their burrows to plant, and watch their seeds grow. Be sure to follow these tips to allow for a pleasant gardening experience.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to provide your family with wholesome food and save money in the process? Well growing fresh herbs is the way to create a tasty meal and nutritious meal. The effort is well worth it as it takes very little effort on your behalf in growing the fresh herbs and the rewards of growing <a href="http://www.nametheherb.com/">culinary herbs</a> in food cannot be beaten.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.nametheherb.com/">Growing Fresh Herbs</a> – Your Choice</strong></p>
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<p>Start by choosing the herbs you plan to use often if you&#8217;re growing fresh herbs for the first time. For example, if Italian cooking is your strong point then oregano would be a good first choice as it complements tomato based recipes. Other herbs to consider would be caraway, parsley and chervil that go well with soups salads and stews. Basil, marjoram and tarragon work with meat dishes while cilantro adds zest to soups and beans. Rosemary and sage add savory flavor to stuffing and chamomile and sweet woodruff make fragrant teas.</p>
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<p><strong>Options for <a href="http://www.nametheherb.com/">Growing Fresh Herbs</a></strong></p>
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<p>Depending on how much time you have and the garden space will dictate what herbs you will want to plant and harvest in your garden. But here are several options for growing fresh herbs.</p>
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<p><strong>Your Traditional Garden</strong></p>
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<p>If you have space in your back garden for a conventional garden and you have an assortment of different herb plants to grow, then creating a traditional patch in your backyard would be the best way. For convenience sake try and keep the herb garden close to the house so you can step outside and quickly cut some herbs. Make sure the plot is in an area that has direct sunlight and is well-drained.</p>
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<p><strong>The Indoor Garden</strong></p>
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<p>If you lack space then growing fresh herbs, in an indoor environment, can work well. For an indoor garden you will only be able to grow a few herbs. Make sure that you select a sunny window and a stable windowsill to place them on. Check for pests and water occasionally and the plants should flourish and produce flavorful herbs</p>
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<p><strong>The Container Garden</strong></p>
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<p>The container garden gives you the option of having a larger quantity of herbs that can be placed outside. The containers only requirement is that they can provide good drainage. This type of garden is considered transportable as the containers used for growing fresh herbs can be moved at any time required. Container gardens are convenient for anyone who does not have the time to keep an actual garden but desires to grow a large amount of herbs.</p>
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		<title>Spice Up Your Cooking With Fresh Culinary Herbs From The Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nothing can make a difference in a meal like adding fresh herbs instead of dried herbs. You can get fresh herbs at your grocery store but they do not store for very long and they can be expensive. Creating your own culinary herb garden is one alternative. Most herbs are easy to grow and maintain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing can make a difference in a meal like adding fresh herbs instead of dried herbs. You can get fresh herbs at your grocery store but they do not store for very long and they can be expensive. Creating your own culinary herb garden is one alternative. Most herbs are easy to grow and maintain and can continue to provide for you throughout the course of the year.</p>
<p>You can begin growing your own culinary herb garden right in your own kitchen with some small pots and a few packages of seeds. If you would prefer to keep your plants outside you will have no problem creating a culinary herb garden there either.</p>
<p>Plant Different Types Of Culinary Herbs In Your Garden</p>
<p>It is fun to create a culinary herbal garden that features multiple types of plants. One popular herb plant that should certainly be in a culinary garden is sweet basil. Basil smells wonderful when it&#8217;s growing and brings so much additional flavor to meals when added fresh. Dried basil is generally unable to capture the true taste of basil. If you like to make your own pesto now you can have your own fresh basil to use in it.</p>
<p>Growing rosemary in your garden serves two purposes. Today it is predominantly used in a culinary fashion. Foods in the Mediterranean region are commonly seasoned with Rosemary. As an added bonus rosemary is a source of iron and calcium. Rosemary can also be used in a medicinal form as well.</p>
<p>You might want to make sure you have some Thyme planted in your culinary herb garden if you enjoy Greek, French, or even Spanish cooking. This herb is used to add flavor to a variety of meats and adds a little flavor kick to eggs. Thyme also has antiseptic qualities that have been used for centuries.</p>
<p>Sage makes another great addition to a culinary herb garden and has the added bonus of producing beautiful flowers. Sage is said to have numerous medicinal benefits as well.</p>
<p>Whatever you decide to plant, do not forget to have a little fun with your garden. With the different varieties of plants you have selected create a unique herb garden design. Organize them according to how they are used. Just make sure wherever your herb plants are located they are meeting the requirements they need to grow and have the appropriate amount of space. Otherwise your hard work will be wasted and you will be forced to start all over again.</p>
<p>Nothing can make a difference in a meal like adding fresh herbs. With small pots and a some packages of seeds you can start growing your own <a href="http://www.organicgardening.jsgenterprises.com/4.5.herb-garden-culinary-herb-garden.html">culinary herb garden</a> right in your own kitchen&#8230;View more articles at <a href="http://www.organicgardening.jsgenterprises.com">www.organicgardening.jsgenterprises.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Get The Family Involved With A Chia Herb Garden</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the new chia herb garden growing your herbs has never been easier. Everything you need to grow your herbs comes packaged with this set. With the chia herb garden, growing herbs is so easy it offers a great way to get children involved in the fun. Everyone can have their own herb to take care of as each kit comes with multiple pots and seeds. From seed to in your food, this kit will provide your family with a lot of fun as you grow your own herb garden for the kitchen.</p>
<p>What Comes With A Chia Herb Garden</p>
<p>Four small terra cotta pots with matching saucers comes with each chia herb garden kit. Saucer liners are also included which will help prevent water from leaking through the terra cotta saucer. Their simple decorative design will look great in your kitchen.</p>
<p>You have a little bit of a choice as to what you want to plant in the terra cotta pots as six different types of seed packets are provided. The varieties of seeds included with your chia herb garden are dill, sweet basil, curled parsley, chives, cilantro, and sweet marjoram.</p>
<p>A plant marker for each of the six varieties of herbs can be used to identify which pot contains which herb.</p>
<p>Also, packaged in the set are four specially designed chia growing sponges. These will provide the medium in which your seeds will grow.</p>
<p>The most important piece of your chia herb garden kit is going to be the directions. In the direction booklet you will find everything you need to know about growing and maintaining your herbs from seed to maturity. Also included in the direction booklet are a number of recipes that incorporate the fresh herbs you are growing in your chia herb garden.</p>
<p>How Do I Grow My Chia Herb Garden</p>
<p>In a few simple steps you can easily plant your chia herb garden. The first thing you will need to do is moisten the chia growing sponges for each of the pots. Once they have taken form you will want to drop one into each of the four pots.</p>
<p>After you have chosen your four seed varieties take the first package and distribute the seeds on top of the chia growing sponge. For the other three seed packages continue the same process.</p>
<p>You will begin to see your seeds sprout with regular watering. Once they reach a certain size you will be able to transplant them to an outdoor garden if you wish too. The instruction book covers transplanting if you decide to do it.</p>
<p>Growing your herbs has never been easier with the new <a href="http://www.organicgardening.jsgenterprises.com/4.3.herb-garden-chia-herb-garden.html">chia herb garden</a>. This set comes packaged with everything you need to raise your herbs&#8230;View more free pieces of writing at <a href="http://www.organicgardening.jsgenterprises.com">www.organicgardening.jsgenterprises.com</a>.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost every month we find that we are being bombarded by new diet or exercise plans specially created to encourage us to alter the way in which we lead our lives.</p>
<p>It is true that we all need to closely examine our current lifestyle with a view to eating at least a little  more fresh vegetables and fruit and increasing our exercise levels. One thing we may wish  to consider is growing a few <a title="Fruit Trees" href="http://www.landscapinginfo4u.com/trees/caring_for_fruit_trees.php">fruit trees</a> in our garden. However, as most yards are only rather small spaces, it is probable that you may be rather restricted in what you can do.</p>
<p>The majority of us fully understand that organic fruit and vegetables are a great deal better for us than the alternatives however the added cost is sometimes too prohibitive. We also understand that the more fresh the fruit or veg is the  more minerals and vitamins it has. By cultivating our own <a href="http://gardening.freewebsitetemplates4u.com/archives/category/gardening/trees-shrubs/">fruit trees</a> we can grow organic fruit at a vastly reduced cost and, because it can be harvested immediately before use, such fruit is also the freshest possible.</p>
<p>Most of us reside in an urban environment where it is common to have backyards which afford only a rather meagre place in which to cultivate a garden. Such yards are immensely unsuitable for large mature trees which can, eventually, cause a selection of problems. The roots can encroach upon foundations, branches can force themselves against walls and windows and they also restrict  the light. The most obvious problem is that such a huge item in a little space will simply look unsightly.</p>
<p>Even in the smallest space something incredibly beautifull can be created. Professional garden designers can create the most amazing plans but, with a a little amount of effort and time, it is possible to do this yourself. To do it correctly you will need to study a little to understand which are the best plants, shrubs and trees to utilize and how to use them.</p>
<p>If you have a incredibly small garden the inclusionaddition of a fruit tree will add beauty and interest. In the spring the tree will be covered in superb looking, and sweet smelling, blossom. By the time of fall the tree will be covered in ripe fruit ready for the picking. Even during the winter a fruit tree can still appear incredibly interesting and such a tree will act as a focal point.</p>
<p>It is now possible to buy dwarf varieties of fruit tree, these are formed by grafting the main stem of a fruit tree to highly suitable dwarf root stock. Modern dwarf root stock, such as M9, is more reliable than older types of dwarf root stock. M9 root stock can cause a fruit tree to grow incredibly small while still being able to produce a vastly increased amount of fruit.</p>
<p>Modern compact fruit <a href="http://gardeningblog.landscapinginfo4u.com/archives/category/general-gardening/trees-shrubs/">trees</a> can be grown in small gardens as the dwarf variety produces a large amount of fruit from the smallest of bushes. A dwarf fruit tree will uncommonly be larger than 1.8m high but the amount of growth can be decreased a little more by cultivating it in a container. By following a well planned pruning regime you can restrict the growth while retaining a aesthetic structure.</p>
<p>Amongst the most useful of fruit trees for the gardener with only a small yard, is the spur apple tree. While the tree is still able to grow to around 1.8m in height it has such an upright habit that it often looks rather strange covered in a mass of ripened apples.</p>
<p>As well as apple trees there are dwarf types of fruit tree for example pears, plums, cherries, nectarines, figs and others.</p>
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