Posted on February 28th, 2010 in gardening
Are you are unlucky enough to have to work outside all winter long? Even if you like fresh air, the cold can be a lot to take. Anyone that has ever done any type of outdoor chores knows the importance of having good muck boots. Regular boots just aren’t up to the task. Muck boots [...]
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Posted on February 26th, 2010 in gardening
Acacia are mainly known as greenhouse evergreen flowering shrubs, a greenhouse being necessary in northern European areas.
Some species of the genus Acacia attain the dimensions of moderate trees and are only suit?able for large conservatories. The dwarfer kinds, however, make splendid pot plants for spring and early summer flowering.
In terms of their cultivation Acacias are [...]
Published by IanSG //
Posted on February 26th, 2010 in gardening
The Abelia is a half-hardy flowering shrub, which is both ever?green and deciduous.
The abelias are extremely graceful shrubs flowering in late summer and early autumn. The species Abelia chinensis and Abelia Schu-manni are deciduous, while Abelia floribunda and Abelia grandiflora are evergreen. Of these Abelia grandiflora is probably the hardiest.
In terms of cultivating the Abelia, [...]
Published by IanSG //
Posted on February 26th, 2010 in gardening
Acer are hardy deciduous trees, and this family contains many well-known ornamental trees such as the common syca?more and the various maples, including the Japanese kinds with finely divided and brilliantly coloured foliage.
In terms of cultivating these lovely trees the larger maples and syca?more will thrive in any ordinary garden soil and will not require [...]
Published by IanSG //
Posted on February 25th, 2010 in gardening
If you are one of the people who are greatly interested in setting up charming greenhouse that will help you to raise crops for winter use then there is great news that is waiting. One of the major constraints which people experience while building greenhouse is the total cost of this building. In order to [...]
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Posted on February 25th, 2010 in gardening
Legend has attributed to Agave americana the character of flowering only once in a hundred years. This erroneous idea is re?sponsible for the name of the name Century Plant being bestowed on it. Actually Agave americana and its varieties are among the largest in the genus, the flower stem sometimes rising to a height of [...]
Published by IanSG //
Posted on February 25th, 2010 in gardening
In the more favoured, by this is meant warmer, districts of the southern counties the agapanthuses, or African lilies, are more or less hardy. They will not, however, survive frost, and though splendid plants for growing in ornamental tubs and vases, must be wintered in a frost proof house or shed.
Agapanthuses thrive best in a [...]
Published by IanSG //
Posted on February 25th, 2010 in gardening
Adonis are hardy annuals and perennials with the yellow anemone-like flowers and deli?cate feathery foliage of the perennial adonis being familiar in many rock gardens and in the forefront of sunny borders. Of the annuals only one species, Adonis aestivalis, which has blood-red flowers, is worthy of attention.
The perennial species delight in a rich loamy [...]
Published by IanSG //
Posted on February 25th, 2010 in gardening
Achimenes are tuberous-rooted greenhouse perennials.
The numerous hybrids and species of achimenes comprise a race of extremely decorative plants. Neatly staked, they are charming in pots, and their semi-pendant habit makes them particularly adaptable for planting in hanging baskets.
Although achimenes will endure a cool greenhouse temperature during the flowering period, a minimum reading of 60 degrees. [...]
Published by IanSG //
Posted on February 22nd, 2010 in gardening
Establishing a new lawn is not as difficult as people might think, in fact it is reasonably easy with the right equipment and a bit of knowledge to help you.
There are two general types of lawn grass seed, the first type is what they call a warm season type of grass these are the Bermuda [...]
Published by MikeDay //