Saturday, October 17, 2009

Container Gardening For Small Spaces

For people who do not have a lot of land, such as apartment dwellers, there is a way you can still have a garden. The solution is container gardening. Everyone wants to have something "of color in their homes and this is the way to do that. In container gardening is more than a simple addition of color and fresh oxygen to your house, it is convenient, portable and not too expensive. The containers of different sizes used to add interest, just make sure they are large enough for the roots of the plants to grow. Container gardening is flexible. You can grow small potted plants, such as containers or have a huge container of a tree at the entrance. Before sowing is necessary to develop a plan. Need to do research on plants to use in your container garden. To succeed you must know the watering, light and soil needs of each plant. You should also consider the amount of space you have for your plants. Another advantage of container gardening is that containers can be grouped with plants with different needs. As with bitter herbs wet next to a cactus plant. In a garden outside the ground, this would be disastrous. When you start your container garden, the ratio is the key to its success. Do not want to put a small plant in a large bowl. Even if you could live well is to be sad and abandoned . The container should have plenty of space for roots, with proper soil pH, very good drainage so the plants do not have "wet feet", the circulation of air and light. distinguish between plants that need a strong and direct light and those who prefer indirect light. If a plant that needs a strong direct sunlight, do not, the plant will wilt and die. The downside, if a plant does not like direct sunlight and strong is placed in that form, their foliage will burn. The backbone of your container garden is the soil used for implantation.'s never a good idea to keep the soil from the yard. If clay is dense in a container and if is of sand will dry very quickly. For containers of small and medium enterprises, land buying your child care center. For large containers, you can think to mix your own soil mix. Surveys, talk to your center nursery or online and make sure it is a mixture of each particular plant, thriving in Watering a container garden is a bit "harder to your garden. If you tend to be somewhat 'negligence in the department of water plants can survive this. What plants can not survive is over watering. If you keep the plants too wet their roots rot. If you are a beginner container gardening, investing in a device called Economic feet of water. It is an instrument that measures moisture in the soil and is very useful for beginners. Be diligent in checking the pest. Try not to use pesticides that may be harmful to pets and small children. If you find a container of the infected plant immediately isolate and treat immediately. Do not put back into groups until you are sure it is free of parasites. This is a very good natural recipe to keep pests at bay: In a jar, mix 1 teaspoon of liquid detergent and 1 cup of vegetable oil. Shake vigorously. In an empty spray bottle, combine 2 tablespoons of the mixture and 1 cup water. Using a ten-day intervals (or more often if necessary) to eliminate the plants of whiteflies, mites, aphids, scales and other pests. Container gardening is fun and can be easy or complicated as you choose. Just be sure to meet the needs of individual plants and then have years of enjoyment. Happy Gardening! Copyright ฉ Mary Hanna, All Rights Reserved. This article may be distributed freely on your website and in your ezines, as long as this entire article, copyright notice, links and resource box are unchanged.

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