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		<title>What’s in Store for National Home Gardening Club Members?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 14:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The National Home Gardening Club provides a lot of advantages to its associates. It is known as the biggest organization when it comes to house garden and its members are paid. For a small cost, huge advantages are provided. You will enjoy the following advantages if you opt to become a part of the National [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://aguidetogardening.com/i/nationalhomegardeningclub.jpg" alt="" width="267" height="200" /> The National Home Gardening Club provides a lot of advantages to its associates.</p>
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<p>It is known as the biggest organization when it comes to house garden and its members are paid. For a small cost, huge advantages are provided. </p>
<p>You will enjoy the following advantages if you opt to become a part of the National Home Gardening club:-</p>
<p>1. Affiliates can take part in contest to get the award of free gardening related items like the instruments and other gardening products.</p>
<p>2. A voucher will be provided to the associates to get a free gardening scissors. </p>
<p>3. The members in addition can subscribe for a free of charge tryout of the Gardening How-To Magazine.</p>
<p>4. The members might also be qualified to examine and take gardening instruments with them like trimming shears. Here are few of the items examined by the affiliates in the last 2 issues of Gardening How-To magazine:</p>
<p>- Cobra Head Precision Weeder and Cultivator<br />
- Miracle-Gro Garden Weed Preventer<br />
- Preen &#8216;n Green<br />
- Honda Harmony Lawn Mower<br />
- Sunflower Garden</p>
<p>5. They can also take advantage of free of charge index of community gardens, which includes the knowledge of green gardens, arboretum, and greenhouses in the United States.</p>
<p>6.  Members can cooperate and chat about suggestions, thoughts and systems as well. </p>
<p>7. They can also get advice and recommendations regarding landscaping and gardening for completing several gardening endeavors.</p>
<p>8.  Affiliates have the right of entry to the members-only official gardening online site.</p>
<p>9. They can check books related to gardening stuff as well as watch different gardening clips.</p>
<p>Certainly, the advantages provided to the members are really flamboyant. These benefits are all for the fans of gardening to grasp.</p>
<p>Following a thirty day test period, you may maintain your association for an amount as low as $1 a month. </p>
<p>Obviously the gardening fanatics believe that this is a very low amount to pay for such immense benefits.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>Butterfly Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 16:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What comes in your mind about butterfly gardening? It is simple; a skill of cultivating those flowers and plants that will draw the beautiful and elegant butterflies to your lawn. Create joy and beautiful scene for people with butterflies but make certain to create a secure environment for them. If you have cats as pets [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://aguidetogardening.com/i/butterflygardening.jpg" alt="" width="267" height="200" /> What comes in your mind about butterfly gardening? It is simple; a skill of cultivating those flowers and plants that will draw the beautiful and elegant butterflies to your lawn. Create joy and beautiful scene for people with butterflies but make certain to create a secure environment for them. If you have cats as pets then give your plans a second thought because they will kill these lovely creatures and it’s a disgrace to draw them towards fatality.</p>
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<p>Selecting the structure and design of your garden is a matter of one’s own liking. The usual aspects to think upon are the area of your lawn and the kinds of flowers you are planning to cultivate. Chose your favorite style of garden and guarantee that it includes the plants that attract the butterflies you want to appeal.</p>
<p>You must know about the type of plants that will attract the butterflies living in your region. That knowledge can be gained from the local library. </p>
<p>In order to make such type of surrounding that the butterflies find appealing, you will definitely require some sort of water. One attractive option is a birdbath that will maintain the butterflies at a considerable distance from the ground and in this way cats won’t be able to attack them. One more way is a low dish that is suspended in a tree.</p>
<p>While cultivating the butterfly garden, be cautious in organizing the colors that you select for the flowerbeds. Even though butterflies have nothing to do with the color of your garden still you must not make your garden a mixture of colors without any proper combination. Pollen does not appeal butterflies; they are concerned about the plants having nectar such as the likes of milkweed, summer lilac, Valerian, daisies, Yellow Sage, lavender and day lilies etc.</p>
<p>Some people think that it is useful to make an initial color design of their garden to observe how the actual garden will appear. Remember that warms colors such as the likes of orange and red are garish and flashy. Such warm colors have superior effect against a green color background. Cold colors like purple and blue are calming would suit the best with a white color background, it will give a view of sparkle.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>Choosing the Best Plants for your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 02:56:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We at times purchase the plants with great desire but later regret when we could not establish the perfect location for the plants. Prior to purchasing the plants, the garden must be cautiously observed to check the shadow and the sunlight that falls on it, whether the soil and mud is prepared well or drenched [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://aguidetogardening.com/i/sapling300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /> We at times purchase the plants with great desire but later regret when we could not establish the perfect location for the plants. Prior to purchasing the plants, the garden must be cautiously observed to check the shadow and the sunlight that falls on it, whether the soil and mud is prepared well or drenched and also must see that whether your field is inside and covered or on the other hand exposed outside. After analyzing these things you will be ready to acquire the perfect plants for your garden; Plants that desire shadow be placed in the covered area, those requiring sunlight placed at the warm spots, plants that restrict dryness to be placed at dry areas that might be sheltered or exposed and lastly marsh plants in badly drained areas.</p>
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<p>But before that, one important point, you need to examine your soil, to verify the pH balance and the type of nurturing chemicals it require. The nature of the soil must be examined as well, whether it is basic or acidic. Majority of the plants favor the soil that is partially acidic in nature but on the other hand there are few plants that require base soil for their growth. One can change the pH balance of the soil but it is easy to just plant for the kind of soil you contain.</p>
<p>Now you are nearly there to be all set for planting. Are you going to plant individually or in grouping? The lawn might look faulty and blotched if you chose to acquire one of each plant. Plants in combination look well prepared and pleasant; moreover you are able to contrast the colors to grab attention.</p>
<p>Prior to planting, a better idea is to set your plants in field to witness their appearance. Reorganize them according to your liking and satisfaction. Placing and setting the plants in a combination of 3 or 5 normally seems good instead of placing them in a collection of 2 plants. Make certain that you contain an attractive collection of colors and quality of plants. Plants having considerable heights must be placed at the back or in the middle if the lawn is sighted evenly from all angles. Avoid placing your plants closer to the trees because the roots of trees are severely challenging and take all the important chemicals and dampness that is destined for the flowers.</p>
<p>To create pleasantness in your lawn you must chose the perfect color combination. Visualize how your flowers seem when they have blossomed. Several colors can create conflicts but they can be cultivated with one another if their blossoming periods are not the same. Foliage color too considered very significant. Several flowers have purple, gray or silver flora that looks really beautiful. That shows their prettiness even long after the blossoming period and increases the quality and its worth.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<title>In Search of the Best Gardening Tools</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 19:52:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several types of gardening instruments are used for different category of lawns. You can find different kinds of equipment in the hardware stores, but you can find stores where high quality gardening instruments can be bought, although at a little high price. Whichever place you opt to but, here are some useful suggestions for you. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://aguidetogardening.com/i/gardeningtoolsongrass.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /> Several types of gardening instruments are used for different category of lawns. You can find different kinds of equipment in the hardware stores, but you can find stores where high quality gardening instruments can be bought, although at a little high price. Whichever place you opt to but, here are some useful suggestions for you. </p>
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<p>What is the size of your garden? Large and heavy instruments are not needed for gardens that are small in area, but are widely used for wide gardens. The use of ride on mower is absolutely not essential when you have a small garden. One more thing to be given importance is that who actually performs the gardening duty. Few instruments are very weighty and can’t be handled by women.</p>
<p>For the acquisition of secateurs, to evade the possibility of injuring the plant, keep the blade of the tool sharp. Always search for those types in which you can change the blade as well or you can make it sharp, in which the tension can be managed as well as it is comfortable to handle and use.  Secateurs can be bought at a price ranging from $50 to $130.</p>
<p>Hedge pruners or scissors are also very useful but for that you need to have a hedge or you are thinking of emerging one. While cutting, few of the hedge pruners consist of bent blades that avoid sliding.</p>
<p>Forks are the instruments utilized for mixing the fertilizers as well as to break chunks of soil. The devices that cost less do not have that much strength to penetrate heavy soil; therefore focus more on strength and not on cost. $30 to $100 is normally the price range for Forks.</p>
<p>Shovel contains a scrape blade and is mainly utilized to work about mud and field soil. The tool contains a very smooth blade that is really helpful in cutting the edges, mining as well as for separating the plants. Shovel’s edge must be really sharp to produce great results of cutting and providing minimum harm to plants. These devices are common garden needs and their price is ranging from $30 to $50.</p>
<p>The function of pruning saw is to trim trees and large bushes and on the other hand secateurs are utilized to handle roses. This tool has fine bent blade that settles perfectly in between branches and without any difficulty cuts them by dragging the saw towards oneself. They usually cost around $27 to $55.</p>
<p>To avoid small weeds, chipping hoe can be very useful instrument. One kind which is much easy to use is the push hoe as you do not have to jerk your neck and shoulder while utilizing that device.</p>
<p>Another common gardening requirement is a rake. A sturdy rake having a flat head and very razor-sharp metal points is mainly utilized to make the field bed even and avoiding knocks and weeds. For the purpose of collecting leaves and grass clippings, a plastic rake is operated. </p>
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		<title>Benefits of Gardening for Kids</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 01:04:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is in front of us all, how natural environment is treated and affected. It is really depressing for us that now there is no awareness and care about the troubles relating to nature and environment. What actions can we take? It is just as uncomplicated and plain as beginning with the kids. It is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://aguidetogardening.com/i/toddlergardening300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /> It is in front of us all, how natural environment is treated and affected. It is really depressing for us that now there is no awareness and care about the troubles relating to nature and environment. What actions can we take? It is just as uncomplicated and plain as beginning with the kids. It is a joy to witness the kid’s participating in activities for the betterment of our environment. One such environment friendly activity that children can be involved in is gardening. What is the reason for considering gardening for the kids? </p>
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<p>Given below are some of the advantages that gardening can offer the kids:-</p>
<p><strong>1.  Science</strong><br />
When it comes to planting, children if not directly then in a way educated about the science’s achievement such as the life cycle of plants and how our involvement can destroy or improve the surroundings. The children can have an immediate knowledge on life’s wonder through a seed and that would absolutely be a fresh and pleasurable practice for the children.</p>
<p><strong>2.  Life</strong><br />
Witnessing a seed over the years, expanding and growing into a large tree is really amazing just like how a child is born and grown up. This way the children will actually care for their plants and value their lives. Gardening has the power to explain the importance of life and how it should be treated with intense care. Gardening can assist in highlighting the needs of life to the children like sun, water, soil and air. These requirements can easily be related to basic human requirements that are quiet similar like home, water, food and air.  Just as simple as that, one could teach how terrible powers must be evaded in order to live a peaceful life.</p>
<p><strong>3.  Relaxation</strong><br />
 Studies tell you how gardening’s soothing effect mitigates tension and strain and the point is appropriate to all the age groups.  Moreover it causes stimulation of all the senses. It is unbelievable but true that gardening can be utilized as treatment to kids who have been ill-treated or orphans etc.  That aid in building up the confidence of the kids.  </p>
<p><strong>4.  Quality Time with the Family</strong><br />
One can avoid all the strain of work and be calmed in such a soothing environment of garden. One can enjoy and have fun time with his/her kids. One can have a chat while giving water to the plants or just work silently. The vital point is that whatever you want to do in the garden, do it with your children. Coming together with your kids in the garden, you may find out many unique and fresh things about them.</p>
<p>The children must be made conscious of their surrounding’s requirements. One potential means to initiate the environmental learning can be with the help of gardening. This really benefits in several ways, one you educate them the value of life plus create a strong tie with the children.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living in today’s world where expenses are increasing rapidly, people are always looking to secure wealth as well as improve the health of the family. One likely way is to grow vegetables at your own place in the garden. It is always better to select your preferred and most liked vegetable that you want to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://aguidetogardening.com/i/vegetablegarden200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /> Living in today’s world where expenses are increasing rapidly, people are always looking to secure wealth as well as improve the health of the family. One likely way is to grow vegetables at your own place in the garden.</p>
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<p>It is always better to select your preferred and most liked vegetable that you want to cultivate and plan for the preparation of beds according to the season and your want. </p>
<p>Majority of the vegetables need a minimum of six hours of sunlight a day, some require eight hours. To make the most out of the accessible area, the rapidly emerging vegetables such as the likes of radish and lettuce can be cultivated among the field of those plants that take a lot of time in growing such as beet or corn. </p>
<p>The vegetable fields require more water during the periods when there is no rain. The water level up to an inch or above that is beneficial for most of the vegetables, mainly at plant’s fruiting stage.</p>
<p>Throughout the season beware of the harmful insects. It will be better if you find out the insect trouble in the early stages, but be cautious and do not utilize any bug killer on the vegetables when they are near maturity except if there is no other option left and it becomes an obligation. Using animal and vegetable fertilizers, also known as organic gardening is a better choice instead of using artificial ones. When you are done with harvesting the crop, place the left waste into the dirt mess for reprocessing for its use in the next season. </p>
<p>The protection of vegetable fields from harmful and hungry animals is vital. Make barriers covering all the boundaries of the field in order to prevent animals from coming in. The damage that can be made in a single season by the roaming animals can equal the expenditure of a barrier. A fence can be made to provide a border for peas, beans etc. that require maintenance.</p>
<p>Securing your vegetable field is very important in order to make an abundant yield. If essential measures are taken then definitely, efforts will turn into rewards.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you love spending time outside? Do you love making your environment beautiful? Do you love eating healthy and natural foods? If so, consider making gardening your next hobby. For years I was turned off by the concept of gardening. I pictured old women with time on their hands who filled their days by planting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://AGuideToGardening.com/i/img1.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /> Do you love spending time outside? Do you love making your environment beautiful? Do you love eating healthy and natural foods? If so, consider making gardening your next hobby.</p>
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<p>For years I was turned off by the concept of gardening. I pictured old women with time on their hands who filled their days by planting excessive amounts of huge and bright flowers in their yards. A close friend of mine began gardening a few years ago and I have recently gotten hooked on it as well. Lately my wife or kids have to drag me in the house as the sun sets each night. There is something about the simplicity and purity of gardening that I just love.</p>
<p>Ever since I can remember I have always been concerned with making the environment around me beautiful. I cannot stand going to work in offices that are filled with florescent lights and I cannot live in homes that do not have color or character. My addiction to gardening began when I realized how much it added to the beauty and feeling of my yard. Gardening made my yard and home seem inviting and cared for. Many friends and family have visited and commented on what a difference our gardens make to the look and feel of our property.</p>
<p>Gardening plants and vegetables has become one of the most relaxing and peaceful things I do. At the end of a stressful work week there is nothing I’d rather do than spend a Saturday in my garden. Lately I’ve been busy researching new ideas on the internet and at the library. I’m looking for better ways to grow certain flowers and I’m looking for the perfect timing to plant my vegetables. I began gardening with the intention of only planting bushes and flowers, but after a short time I dived into the realm of trying to raise our own vegetables. It has become a family affair to wander through the vegetable garden and pick the perfect pieces to accompany each meal.</p>
<p>If you think you might be interested in gardening, talk to a friend who loves to garden or get yourself to a library or book store and learn all you can about gardening. There is so much to be learned and it is relatively easy to pick up if you have some extra time and money to devote. Begin with a small garden and then expand as you go. One of the worst things you can do when you first begin gardening is to overwhelm yourself with a huge garden that you cannot take care of.</p>
<p>Think seriously about making gardening a part of your home and hobbies. It brings beauty, peace and food all at the same time.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today&#8217;s world, we are constantly confronted with the many reasons why we need to eat healthier and exercise more in order to live longer and better lives. That being said, I see not enough information getting out about how we can actually put those principles into affect. I read that I need to exercise [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" style="margin: 5px;" src="http://AGuideToGardening.com/i/img2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /> In today&#8217;s world, we are constantly confronted with the many reasons why we need to eat healthier and exercise more in order to live longer and better lives. That being said, I see not enough information getting out about how we can actually put those principles into affect. I read that I need to exercise more, but would someone please give me a solid plan that actually works to improve my level of fitness? I am tired of not reading any good advice for making health progress, so I&#8217;ve decided to write some advice of my own. I have been a dietitian for many years, but I am just now breaking into writing. My first health tip for anyone trying to see changes in their health is to try organic gardening.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately, you can be eating a lot of fruits and vegetables but still be doing harm to your health. Why? Well, the ways that many of our healthiest foods are grown and then prepared to be sold are very unhealthy for us. There are so many pesticides and chemicals used on fresh foods today that you can sometimes be better off not eating the foods at all. A far better alternative, however, is to try your hand at organic gardening. Basically, organic gardening is a method of growing fruits and vegetables so that they grow free from all harmful pesticides and chemicals.</p>
<p>Organic gardening does not have to be as overwhelming or hard as it may sound. A first important step to take is to visit a local library or book store and learn all you can about organic gardening. Check out or purchase books and read up on all the great reasons why you should make an organic garden this season for your and your family.</p>
<p>You can also talk to owners of organic gardens in your area. Chances are that there are more organic gardens growing in your town than you probably imagine. So do some research and even make plans to visit an organic garden or two. Talk to people who are really doing it about the challenges and about the benefits of organic gardening.</p>
<p>Organic gardening may just become one of your favorite hobbies. It became one of mine and now me and my family are reaping all of the benefits of having healthy and fresh organic fruits and vegetables. Do it for the sake of your health and for a little fun.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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		<description><![CDATA[However, he or she might collect all the tools they can, but some tools are definitely more useful than the other and which the garden simply cannot do without. Here are a few gardening tools that will make a definitive difference to gardening efforts. Shovels These gardening implements have a round or pointed blade. They [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here are a few gardening tools that will make a definitive difference to gardening efforts.</p>
<p><strong>Shovels</strong><br />
These gardening implements have a round or pointed blade. They help a gardener to move soil, dig hole or even in the process of planting. You must also try and select a garden shovel that has a flat edge at the top of the blade. Your foot gets a better surface purchase this way.</p>
<p><strong>Hoes</strong><br />
Weeds and a garden go hand in hand. You can’t have a garden which does not have weeds and they are a fact of gardening life. You can’t just get away from them; but hoes help you get rid of them. You can also use hoes to break up the soil, if needed. Your selection of a garden hoe must be dependant on its strength and hence try going for a rolled steel blade that has been riveted to the handle. Such hoes are more reliable.</p>
<p>Hoes with a smaller blade will enable you to get in between the plants, if necessary, and clear the weeds.</p>
<p><strong>Trowels</strong><br />
A trowel is a tool that will offer immeasurable help during planting. If you are looking for durability, and most people are, then a steel blade trowel is the one to choose. If you are looking for an easy grip then choose a trowel that has a soft rubber handle. If gardening is your passion, and you plan to spend long hours working in the garden then you would do well to get trowels which are ergonomically designed, which help in taking off the stress off your wrist.</p>
<p><strong>Rakes</strong><br />
Rakes will help get rid of all the fall leaves from your garden and also enable you to collect all the debris that gets collected in the garden. You can either use a narrow rake or a wide rake. If you use a narrow rake, it’s easier to maneuver around or between the plants, but a wide rake will get rid of the fall leaves easily and quickly. So, its best that you have both types of rakes and here again, choose only those with ergonomic handles.</p>
<p><strong>Pruners</strong><br />
This is yet another gardening tool that a gardener cannot simply do without. This is because the process of shaping of a plant, their pruning, and deadheading goes on throughout the year. So, if you want a cleaner cut on the plants then you should use pruners. The do not rip or tear the plant.</p>
<p>Typically, there are two types of pruners that you can choose from – the anvil pruners and bypass pruners. A word of caution here; buying pruners can be a costly exercise, so be very careful in your selection.</p>
<p><strong>Garden Forks</strong><br />
If you want to break up the garden soil, then a garden fork is the best bet. Compared to a pitch fork, garden forks are thicker and shorter. Don’t go for ones that have flat tines, but for those who have square tines. You can use a garden fork in place of a spade if it’s of the right size and shape.</p>
<p><strong>Water Cans</strong><br />
A good watering can is a must-have, if you are the proud owner of a garden. A good watering can makes it easier for you to water your plants. It can be easily tilted and can easily be maneuvered and balanced in your hand.</p>
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<p>It all started a few weeks after I moved in to my first house. I was excited just to have my own grass to mow, since I had been in apartments and condos for quite a while. In between plans to paint walls and renovate the inside to exactly how I like, I thought it would be a good idea to start a fruit garden so that I could have some fresh produce and put my yard to use. At that point I didn&#8217;t really know anything at all about gardening. But still in my spunky youthful years, I decided I didn&#8217;t need help. How hard could it be to start a garden and grow stuff? After all, it happens in nature all the time and nobody even has to do anything.</p>
<p>I already had a glassless patch in my yard where it looked like the previous owner had attempted a garden. But any attempt they had made turned out to be an utter travesty. The area was full of rocks and weeds, with no signs of any agreeable plants. I spent several hours of work spread over several days to clear out the entire area, leaving nothing but dirt. At that point, however, I didn&#8217;t realize the difference between dirt and soil. I was dealing with barren, hard, nutrition-less, and unforgiving land.</p>
<p>I made some attempt at making my garden look nice; although I think even Martha Stewart would have had difficulties. I took some stained boards that were sitting in my basement (quite convenient, no?) and used them as a border for my garden, to keep out all the pests that couldn&#8217;t jump more than a foot (I figured I would be safe from lawn gnomes). I used the pile of rocks I had collected from the garden to make a creepy shrine looking thing in front of it. I don&#8217;t know what I was thinking when I did that.</p>
<p>I went to the store that very day, and picked out whatever looked tasty. Strawberries? Sure! Watermelon? Yeah! I hacked away a hole in the rock-hard ground and poked the seed in. After that, I think I watered it faithfully every day for several weeks before realizing that it was not going to grow anything. But even after I had that realization, I continued to water in hopes that my seeds would pull a last minute sprout on me. But I knew there was no hope, and I was heartbroken. After all those hours of pulling up weeds and tossing rocks into a pile, I had no fruit to show for my labor.</p>
<p>So, feeling dejected and betrayed, I logged onto the internet and searched for a guide to gardening. I quickly ran across a site that led me to realize the true skill required for gardening. It was then I learned about soil consistency, nutrients, ideal watering conditions, seasons, and all those things. After I read up on my area and how to grow fruits, I learned exactly what to do. I learned how to get the ideal soil, when to plant the seeds, how much to water, etc. Just a night of browsing the internet and printing off sources, and I was totally ready for the next planting season.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re in the position I was, and you&#8217;re just itching to start a new garden I urge you to learn from my mistake. Make sure you do plenty of proper research on the types of plants you&#8217;re trying to grow, along with the climate. Spend money on good soil, good fertilizer, and good garden tools. Hopefully you don&#8217;t have to go through the emotional disaster that I went through.<strong>Similar Posts:</strong>
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