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Wonderful Japanese Garden Ideas
Gardening is a great activity and it’s a real pleasure to enjoy the end product. It is nice to see your garden grow over the years and to see the result of all your creativity and hard work. A Japanese garden is no different, you would think, but in fact it is. [...]
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The same kinds and amount of mulching materials should be applied over garden perennials to give them the protection they need for winter survival. It is best not to apply mulch until after the surface inch or so of the ground is frozen because it then serves the important purpose of stabilizing soil temperatures, preventing rapid and sharp fluctuations that would cause “heaving” of plants and exposure to lethal temperatures.
Tags: common garden, evergreens trees, garden insects, garden perennials, gardening, killing frosts, soil temperatures, trees and shrubs, winter protection, winter survival
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Cleaning up in the Fall – This is a very important chore in the South. After a killing frost, there will be much debris to remove. For all the bulbous and tuberous plants, it is important that the tops be cut off as soon as possible. Frost causes a chemical change in the cell sap that is toxic to the tubers or bulbs if it reaches them.
Tags: cell sap, compost material, compost pile, crumbly mixture, ficus plant, garden debris, gardening, leaf mulch, trees and shrubs, wise gardener
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There are a vast number of homeowners that enjoy landscaping their gardens. However if you approach garden landscaping in different ways you can come up with a very nice landscaped garden and this can be both a blessing in disguise and an asset. Landscaping a garden will require an investment of both money and time to enable you to plant flowers, trees and shrubs of various types. The time and money will result in benefits for the homeowner as it will increase the value of the property and also possible increase your status within he economy.
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Wherever there is a window or doorway to be framed, a large expanse of wall to be embellished, or a building to be anchored into its setting; where there are harsh architectural lines to be softened, architectural features to be linked, eyesores to be concealed – on buildings of contemporary or any other design – there is a place for a vine to perform a decorative function, and there is a right vine for the job.
Tags: clinging vines, gardening, hardy vines, rough brick, tendril climbers, trees and shrubs, type of architecture
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Practically all varieties of trees and shrubs prefer a well drained location with plenty of water. Poor subdrainage is frequently the correct diagnosis for trees or shrubs presenting small bronzy foliage that droops and appears unhappy. The proper installation of drain pipes is the best cure for these sick trees or shrubs.
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In Northern United States and Canada
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There are still flowers to enjoy in the garden in October. Unless there has been an unseasonable freeze, chrysanthemums are at their height, calendulas and verbenas are colorful, and roses are among the best produced all year.
Tags: compost heap, compost pile, frost trees, gardening, mildew spores, new roots, root crops, trees and shrubs
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Most of the planting is done in the spring, between the time the frost leaves the ground and the time the leaf buds break on deciduous trees and shrubs. You may plant evergreens a week later as they do not usually start new growth as early as deciduous plants. In the fall, plant evergreens, herbaceous perennials and bulbs before the middle of September. Plant deciduous trees and shrubs a little later, when their leaves are ready to fall.
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The sense of distance in the landscape used to be created by walking from place to place in the garden. In small gardens we get the whole effect sitting on the patio.
Tags: bedding plants, evergreen hedges, flat surfaces, gardens in winter, small flowering trees, smooth texture, sound principle, spring bulbs, trees and shrubs
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