Thursday, February 26, 2009

Guide Tips for Family to Grow Flowers in Winter II

3. Watering
 
Live plants that been transplanted at the beginning of the year are needn’t to be watering, unless the soil is very dry.

Plants been transplanted in spring and summer days which are still not survived fully, if the weather has no rain for a long time, which should be watered through spraying its tree crowns about every ten days.

Flowers, grass or shrubs transplanted in days of later autumn and former winter, whose watering should been paid more attention to, give them a watering once a week thus to ensure their successful survival.

Evergreen flowers and shrubs grow in the garden, could be given a spray watering to their crowns around midday in sunny days, so as to clean its dusts adhered to their leaves, and give them a better condition of photosynthesis.


4. Fertilization

Ground grow flowers and shrubs which had been trimmed, such as camellia, chimonanthus, jasminum nudiflorum, fuchsia, magnolia, purple magnolia, rose, lagerstroemia indica, redbud, begonia, edgeworthia chrysantha, sweet-scented osmanthus, banana shrub and so on, around their roots you could dig a external circular groove with a depth more than 15 centimeter, and lay in some composite fertilizer or fertilizer cakes, which to meet their demand of growing in the next year.



Camellia


As for flowers and shrubs which been transplanted newly in days of later autumn and early winter, any forms of fertilization are unsuitable and should be stopped.

As to ground grow flowers and plants grow in north areas, such as carnation, hollyhock, collard, Verbena, Phlox, daisies, Calendula officinalis, pansy and so on, you can continue to nourish them with low-concentrated liquid fertilizer.


Carnation



5. Pest Prevention and Control

For flowers and shrubs whose trunk diameters reach to 2-3cm or above, you could prepare white pigments yourself and whitewash their trunks, thus to reduce the incidence of pests in the coming year.

For plants with exposed trunks partly, you could also prepare or buy lime sulfur mixture (ESA) to daub their trunks, thus to prevent rotting or worm eaten on their wood parts. Before daubing, you should check their trunks, barks and roots, and cleaning up egg masses or insect pupaes once found.

For those deadwoods, defoliates and weeds grow in the garden, which should be cleaned up together and be burned.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

New Garden Tools --- Black & Decker Powered Auto Clamp

New Garden Tools --- Black & Decker Powered Auto Clamp


Brand: Black & Decker

Model: AC100

Price for sale online: $34.99

Specification:

- 6" opening
- 350 lbs. clamping force
- Quick release lever for quick and easy screw adjustment
- Can also be used as a manual clamp
- Soft feet to protect your work surface
- 60 clamps on one set of batteries


Accessories:

1/2 in. Dr Sockets
1 in. Insert Bits
2 in. - 6in. Power BIts
3/4 in. Dr Socket
3/8 in. Dr Sockets
.Abrasive Cutting Blades

* The above recommended piece of garden tools: New Garden Tools -- Black & Decker Powered Auto Clamp is now sale online and supplied by Ace Hardware Corporation, if you interested in this Black & Decker Powered Auto Clamp, you may contact the mentioned online garden tools shop freely.

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Guide Tips for Family to Grow Flowers in Winter I


1. Transplantation
During the first and second ten days of December, following plants and flowers you could transplant in your garden: Dianthus chinensis, kale, pansy, snapdragon (southern category), Calendula, daisy, hollyhock, mallow, Verbena, Phlox, Zephyranthes candida, Dwarf Lilyturf Tuber, Ophiopogon, etc.



Calendula

In addition, on both sides of the road into your courtyard you could also grow tulip, hyacinth, narcissus and other bulb flowers, and you may pay attention to cold protection if your garden is situated in areas to the north of the Yangtze River

In early days of December which is a good period for transplanting and planting deciduous flowers and shrubs in gardens, types are: hibiscus, pomegranates, Bauhinia, Wisteria, Campsis, Yu Lee, Prunus triloba, Purple Magnolia, Magnolia, magnolia soulangeana, Chimonanthus, clove, Prunus cerasifera, Purple leaf cherry, purple leaf peach, Betau, peach, American plum, rose category, small red berries, Ligustrum vicaryi, money pine, red incense, Spiraea, Qionghua, snow ball, Admiralty, Jasminum, Spring Festival and so on. It is necessary to try best to keep soil balls of each plant in good condition when transplanting, and watering them enough when plant finished, thus to ensure the success of transplantation.

Following evergreen flowers and shrubs could be transplanted in the garden: sweet osmanthus, France holly, umbrella pine, golden orientalis cv.sieboldii, Sabina chinensis, palm, Phoenix canariensis (environment temperature should not less than -10℃), azalea, gardenia , safflower Loropetalum chinensis, Nandina, box type and so on.

When transplanting evergreen flowers and shrubs, it is to be noted that the soil ball of each plant should be kept in a good condition and be cutted into a moderate size, as well as been moisturized well with spraying.

If you want your flowers blossom in the coming Spring season, you could dig up your flowers such as plum, Chimonanthus praecox, Jasminum nudiflorum, golden bell, camellia and Chaenomeles lagenaria that grow in the garden and transplant them into flower pots, and shelved them in a big double-layer canopy with a good capacity of temperature keeping, together with careful management, they will blossom in the coming Spring season and decorate your home more beautiful.

2. Pruning


There are mainly three species of ornamental plants which should be pruned in the garden, first is ground growing flowers and shrubs, Second is hedges, green walls and color patches; Third is geometric or other shaped plants.


Green Hedges

When pruning you take different standards according to their special functions. To ground planting flowers and shrubs, aside from cutting their worm branches, dead branches and arbitrary-shaped sticks, you should try your best to prune the crown canopy into a natural and beautiful looking, ventilated inside as well as good transmission of light; To hedges, green walls and color patches, they are required face levels, straight lines and defined edges and corners. As to ball shape plants, you should prune them round and decent.

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* Original address of this garden tools post: The Garden of Eden for Gardeners

Monday, February 23, 2009

Wholesale Garden Tools Recommend --- 410mm Hedge Trimmer


Wholesale Garden Tools --- 410mm Hedge Trimmer

Garden Tool Standard: 410mm Hedge Trimmer

Specifications:

- 230V/50Hz, 400w, 1600rpm
- 410mm cutting length
- Double blade action
- Safety- switch
- Max cutting dia: 12mm,
- Cable: 0.35m,

Approvals: CE/GS/EMC/RoHS


Trademark: SUPER CRAFT

* The above recommended piece of garden tools: Wholesale Garden Tools --- 410mm Hedge Trimmer is now trade for wholesale and supplied by Ningbo Jiangdong Goagia Imp. & Exp. Co., Ltd
., if you interested in this 410mm Hedge Trimmer, you may contact the mentioned online garden tools manufacturer freely.

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Wednesday, February 11, 2009

How to Plant and Grow Heirloom Carrots?


As we all know heirloom carrots are tasty, while different carrots has its special flavors and nutrients. Purple carrots contain antioxidants much like blueberries.

Carrots contain Vitamin A, trace nutrients and fiber. If you are having a hard time getting your children to eat their vegetables, a purple or white carrot just might do the trick.


How to Plant Heirloom Carrots?

Planting organic carrots is very simple and is an excellent project for a beginning gardener. Because carrots are a root, and are grown underground, they are very sturdy and need little attention. You can choose to plant from seed or seed pellet, both available at your local nursery.

The most important element of a bountiful carrot crop is healthy soil. Carrots require a light soil. Add very well processed fertilizer to your soil and dig it in deep. Add bone meal to loosen soil. Check the soil for consistency in texture. Un-decomposed matter or rocks will alter the shape of your carrots. The soil should be loose and rich.

Carrots can be planted throughout the year. Check your gardening zone for local carrot planting times for your particular climate. However, if planted throughout the year, carrots can also be harvested throughout the year, and can be stored for up to three months. If you time it right, you can have carrots year-round!

How to Keep Your Carrots Grow Healthy?

A common natural enemy of the carrot is the Carrot Rust Fly. This fly lays its eggs in carrot plants and the larvae eat through the carrots themselves, causing them to rot. The carrot rust fly also attacks similar plants like parsnips and beets. You may be able to tell that your plants are under attack if the foliage reddens or wilts. There are not always obvious signs that Carrot Flies have infested.

There are several ways to prevent the Carrot Fly from ruining your plot. If you avoid planting your carrots during the period when the fly lays its eggs, you may have nothing to worry about. Do not plant carrots from mid April through early June or mid July through early September.

Carrot flies are attracted to the smell of carrots. When harvesting or thinning your carrots, do so on a still evening. The flies are dormant in the evening and the lack of wind will prevent the smell of carrots from spreading. A thin net spread over your carrot rows will prevent the female flies from laying eggs in your carrots and a high wind area is unappealing to the flies as they are not strong fliers.

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