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Ruffed Grouse Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Home Gardening Tips : How to Enrich Depleted Soil for Gardening. 15 Low Maintenance Plants That Require Little Gardening Work. My Top 3 Plants To Grow When Indoor Gardening. Organic Home Garden Series: 10 Tips For Garden Planning. Gardening planning can be exciting, fun, and challenging all at the same time.

Organic Home Garden Series: 10 Tips For Garden Planning

It requires us to map out and strategize the what, where, when and how of our garden. When done correctly, the process can help us yield an awesome harvest. Whether you are designing a simple flowerbed or a complex veggie garden, here are 10 important tips that will help make your garden planning a little easier. 1. Understand Your Growing Area and Season Figuring out what grows within your area and season of planting will help you decide what you should grow in your garden. 2. What are your gardening goals? 3. When developing your garden plan, it is always good to take into account what the costs or expenses will be. 4. It is important to know what your garden’s soil type is, as well as the pH and nutrient levels. 5. Determining the amount of sunlight exposure is just as important as determining what kind of soil or how much water you need. 6.

How much growing space do you have available? Sustainable Organic Home Gardening Basmati. NASA Reveals A List Of The Best Air-Cleaning Plants For Your Home. A healthy home environment is vital to a person’s well-being and houseplants contribute to it more than you might think.

NASA Reveals A List Of The Best Air-Cleaning Plants For Your Home

Their main benefit is air-filtering, so it sounds only reasonable that NASA did a Clean Air Study, that found which plants are effective at removing benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and ammonia from the air – chemicals that have been linked to negative health effects like headaches, dizziness, eye irritation, and others. Show Full Text Dr. B. C. More info: nasa.gov (h/t: lovethegarden, designyoutrust) Bulbs. Springtime flowering bulbs get a lot of attention, but there are bulbs that bloom in summer and autumn, too.

Bulbs

Flowering bulbs, which are planted individually and may be annuals, biennials, or perennials, produce a wide variety of blooms and foliage. Bulbs work beautifully in flower beds or containers, and can be used to accent other plants or make a stunning statement when grouped together. Choosing the right flowering spring, summer, and autumn bulb for your yard is now even easier: The Better Homes and Gardens Plant Encyclopedia allows you to search bulbs by size or season, as well as problem-solving uses.

Information for each bulb will help you learn about hardiness zone, sun or shade requirements, other special features, and planting suggestions. View a list of bulbs by common name or scientific name. 10 Houseplants That Clean Indoor Air. The Plant Lady. Plant Fact Sheets. This page includes all of BalconyContainerGardening.com's Plant Fact Sheets of popular container plants that you can grow in your balcony garden.

Plant Fact Sheets

Each page includes an illustration or photo, a short intro on the container plant, its scientific name, the plant type, how much light it needs, how to propagate it and any other information that you may need to succeed. Enjoy your container garden! Click here to search by scientific name instead. Aeonium African Lily Aloe Vera Angel's Tears Angel's WingsAnthurium Arrowhead Plant Azalea Baby's TearsBambooBasil Beans (Snap, Pinto) BeetsBell Pepper Bird of Paradise Bleeding HeartBoston Fern BougainvilleaBoxwood BroccoliBromeliadBush Lily CabbageCalla Lily Canary Islande Date Palm TreeCanna HybridsCarrot CatnipCelosia FlowerChamomile FlowerChrysanthemum FlowerCilantroCockscomb FlowerColeus Common DaisyCrassula 'Morgan's Beauty'Creeping ThymeCrocus CucumberCyclamen Daffodil Dahlia FlowerDaisyDianthus FlowersDillDracaena 'Janet Craig'Dwarf Orange Tree.

Gardening advice, best planting garden dates, transplanting gardening tips. Guide to Growing Vegetables. Some general considerations for growing vegetables: Sowing Tips When sowing seeds, a good general rule of thumb is to sow to a depth of approximately twice the thickness of the seed.

Guide to Growing Vegetables

Some smaller seeds require light to germinate and should not be sown too deep; otherwise they may never germinate or break through the surface of the soil. Conversely, large seeds planted too shallow may not develop properly. Keep seeds well-moistened while awaiting germination and check regularly. Select a light-weight, well-drained medium for sowing to ensure good seed to soil contact. Growing Tips Most vegetables will produce better results if sown and grown in a soil-medium that is well-drained, rich in organic matter (fertile), and fairly lightweight.

Most vegetables will prefer good quantities of natural, direct sunlight daily. Harvesting and Seed Saving. Gardening.