Q&A: What are your best organic vegetable gardening tips?
16 April 2012 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
Question by christhenix: What are your saint organic vegetable gardening tips? I am starting an allotment and would like to be purely organic. Got any experience or tips for a newbie that I can use on my vegetable plots? General tips or growong tips, or just general ideas all welcome Ideal answer: Answer by SundaeG1rlBuild [...]
Plant Disease – ?garden Creep?
One thing you either might have to watch out for or embrace is something I call Garden Creep. This is the ability of certain gardens, let alone the plants in them, of slowly growing and spreading or even multiplying over time. Any dedicated gardener can explain to you the visible symtomology of the [...]
Finding Discount Patio Furniture
20 February 2012 by admin
Categories: Garden Furniture
Discount patio furniture allows people to get a lot more for their money and it allows people on a budget to get good calibre furniture for half the price. Having a patio area outside can be such a great thing as it has some excellent benefits including having a place to socialise, rest or basically [...]
Be Relaxed with your Garden Furniture
23 December 2011 by admin
Categories: Garden Furniture
Anyone who is looking for a great bargain will need to go online. Online shops; either brand new sets or those considered as ‘pre-loved items’ are readily acquirable at bargain prices. Often stores will practically give away their stuff at low prices just so they can get rid of it (ready for new stock), so [...]
How Can Luxury Patio Furniture Make A Difference?
29 November 2011 by admin
Categories: Garden Furniture
Luxury patio furniture can help a mortal to rest in comfort when on their patio area. It can also add a nice, elegant touch to the patio too and so it is worth spending that little bit extra whenever you can afford it. You might have a patio but it could look totally bare or [...]
Yes! I Love The H&m Garden Collection Too!
After a quick tour of some fashion blogs , I realised that this collection I’ve seen being piled into stores and on which i had a particular Visa-binge (!) is now very very much in fashion. Here is a quick look at my selection from the H&M Garden Collection… <!–more–> I had obviously seen [...]
What vegetables are you currently growing in the allotment/garden?
2 April 2011 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
Question by Cookie_Crumble: What vegetables are you growing in your allotment/garden? I’ve got Squash, Sweetcorn, Potato, Gherkin, Parship, Chillis, Tomatoes, and Beans. Nik – What good variety you have Ideal answer: Answer by Nik I’ve got: Potatoes, carrots, shallots, pumpkins, squash, peas, red onion, garlic, lettuce, sweetcorn, mint, peppers (bell & chilli), parsnips, aubergines. Think [...]
how you can plan & style a japanese backyard
27 March 2011 by admin
Categories: Garden Ideas
Question by buzyblooms: how you can plan & style a japanese backyard? I would like to produce a japanese garden on the shoe string budget inside a small area associated with my garden. I also want a water fountain in it along with hopefully a link. Large wish checklist. I work nicely with pictures that [...]
which can be the best herbs to plant to start out a herb garden?
11 March 2011 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
Question by LouLou: which are the saint herbs to plant to start a herb garden? i have a medium sized yard, and loads of surround containers, but i’m not sure which ones to start with. Ideal answer: Answer by Terry G Basil, Thyme, Mint, Parsley, Rosemary, Fennel. There are about 20 different mints like spearmint, [...]
When planting potatoes does the trench system allow more growth than say boring a hole big enough for the seed?
24 February 2011 by admin
Categories: Organic Gardening
Question by MOLE ON MY PUTHIE: When planting potatoes does the trench system allow more growth than say boring a hole large enough for the seed? I heard where the more soil dug out can get necessary bacteria destroyed when the sunlight hits it, that’s why farmed land is dead and needs oil dependant/based fertiliser [...]
