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Water Gardening in a Small City Yard

February 17, 2010

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Water Gardening in a Small City Yard

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Love water gardens but think you can?t have one in a small city lot? Think again! Some of the most charming water gardens are found in containers that don?t need much space at all.

Water lilies and water hyacinths grow just as well in a container as they do in large pools and ponds. Water plants do best when they receive five full hours of sun every day and shade in the late afternoons when the sun is most intense. Remember, though, that placing a container water garden under a deciduous tree will require protecting the container from falling leaves that can clog pumps and harm fish or plants during the autumn months.

Here are a few tips to help you get your water garden stared and established:
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Creating Private Garden Spaces

February 14, 2010

Creating Private Garden Spaces

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Creating a private garden space is a lot of fun to do, but it also provides you with years of enjoyment after the fact too. Sometimes called garden rooms, or outdoor rooms, a private garden space is made to be private. A sanctuary you can retreat to anytime you’d like, to enjoy nature, smell the beautiful flowers growing, and simply destress from the everyday hustle and bustle of life.

When planning your private garden, the general goal is usually to create a quiet place to retreat from the world. This garden doesn’t have to be fully private, but it does have a much more calming effect when it’s at least semi-private. So consider the location of your garden before starting to create it. If you must place the garden near busy or noisy areas such as close to the street, there are tactics you can use in your planning and design which will help dampen the noise and distractions. If possible though, you’ll get the best results from a private garden space by creating it away from everyday noise and activity.

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Companion Planting

February 9, 2010

Companion Planting

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Companion planting is an excellent, all natural way to help control pests and problems in your garden. When it’s used in vegetable gardens, companion planting can also help enhance the flavors of various vegetables while they’re growing too.

This is a very easy to use organic gardening method too. All you do is plant companion plants near each other, or in the same bed, and you’ll derrive a variety of benefits from their close growing proximity.

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Deer Resistant Plants

February 2, 2010

Deer Resistant Plants

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Having a garden can sometimes be a frustrating endeavor, especially for those of you who have chosen to live away from the big city and bright lights. Gardening in suburbia has its own set of unique problems including plant eating animals, namely deer. Nothing is more frustrating than the anticipation of your rose bush blooming and the next morning finding a decapitated flowerless plant. Yes, lovable Bambi really likes your plants, all of them. And unless you enjoy having to replant your garden every day, you should choose plants which deer do not find irresistible ? no, not cactus. There are beautiful plants and flowers available that those pesky critters won?t eat.

One thing you need to remember, these are deer resistant plants not deer proof and there is a reason why the term ?deer resistant? is used. Deer eat plants, period. Some plants are less tasty than others, but depending upon your current area conditions (drought, deer population, abundance of undeveloped land, and entrapment), even the least appetizing foliage will be eaten. So do not expect these plants to always ward off your antlered friends forever. But as long as there is available water, abundant native foliage and a low deer population, the following plants will remain a part of your garden and landscaping:

Sages (Salvia, Meadow, Russian, Jerusalem)
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