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		<title>Creating the Perfect Garden Using Feng Shui</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Statues are also a wonderful addition to your garden, but if you are single, try not to use a statue depicting a single person, try to use pairs of things. Such a statue would do wonders in your Love and Relationships Area. A statue of children playing in your Children and Creativity Area is another option.<p>Get Cool Garden Things at <a href="http://coolgardenthings.com/?net-rss">CoolGardenThings.com</a><br/><br/><a href="http://coolgardenthings.net/garden-decor/679/creating-the-perfect-garden-using-feng-shui/">Creating the Perfect Garden Using Feng Shui</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>written by Rebecca Rambal</em></p>
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<p><!-- 		@page { margin: 0.79in } 		P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } -->When you think of Feng Shui, you mainly associate it with the home or the office, rearranging the furniture and surrounding yourself with objects that attract good luck. However it is not only indoors that can be designed using Feng Shui. You can also use it to create the perfect garden environment.</p>
<p>If a garden is part of your property, Feng Shui should be incorporated into it. That will really help to bring you the best results. We all like our gardens to look impressive and beautiful. It allows us to appreciate our environment a lot more and it helps to release positive energy that helps us flourish. Feng Shui gives us the tools needed to create the most positive outside environment and the best part is that you don&#8217;t need a huge garden to use Feng Shui arrangements.</p>
<p><strong>Incorporating Feng Shui into the Garden</strong></p>
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<p>One of the main factors that you have to take into account when it comes to Feng Shui is that clutter is always a bad thing. This also applies to the garden. If you have a lot of clutter outside of your doorway you won&#8217;t attract good energy. Make sure that the entrance to your home looks welcoming and tidy. Also make sure you clean up once Winter is gone. The cold weather and the snow will cause leaves to stick to your lawn and in your flower beds. Once you have tidied everything away, you can truly start to incorporate Feng Shui into the garden.</p>
<p>If you want to plant trees in your garden, aim to plant them at the sides and around the back of your garden. Don&#8217;t plant them too close to your home as, although they are fantastic producers of positive energy, they can overshadow the home and look a little too imposing if placed too close. There should always be plenty of natural light shining into your home, so don&#8217;t place anything in the garden that will block out the light.<span id="more-679"></span><br />
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To draw positive energy into your garden, it&#8217;s a good idea to attract birds and butterflies. You can do this by providing a birdbath and plants that attract butterflies. These animals tend to bring positive energy with them, which will help you in your Feng Shui garden goal.<br />
Also apply the Ba Gua to your garden. A lemon or orange tree in the Wealth Area is fabulous to attract prosperity to your life. A fountain or pond is also an amazing thing to have in your garden or front lawn to the left of your front door. Also make sure that you don&#8217;t have a tree directly in front of your front door or this will block the entrance of energy to your house.</p>
<p>If you like cacti, never have them inside your home. Instead, try to put them outside the windows, where they will act as protectors of the home.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" title="Garden Statuary-Cool Garden Things " href="http://www.coolgardenthings.com/148-statuary-55-custom.html" target="_blank">Statues</a> are also a wonderful addition to your garden, but if you are single, try not to use a statue depicting a single person, try to use pairs of things. Such a statue would do wonders in your Love and Relationships Area. A statue of children playing in your Children and Creativity Area is another option.</p>
<p>Finally, remember that water is the &#8220;blood&#8221; of your home. Make sure there are no leaks in your sprinklers<br />
or anywhere else, since this will be draining your wealth.<br />
If you live in an apartment and you don&#8217;t have a garden, but you have a balcony, make sure you don&#8217;t use it as a storage area. Apply all the same principles only at a smaller scale.</p>
<p>The idea is to make your garden, or balcony, as peaceful and relaxing as possible. You can spend months creating the perfect home using Feng Shui techniques. However, if that area isn&#8217;t arranged properly, you might be wasting all the efforts that you made inside the home.</p>
<p>Once you have created a nice peaceful garden setting, you will find that it really helps to rejuvenate the mind as well as the body and nothing but good energy will come into your home.</p>
<p>If you want to read more about Feng Shui and find more useful information, visit me at http://www.lifewithfengshui.com</p>
<p><!-- 		@page { margin: 0.79in } 		P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } --><strong>About the Author</strong></p>
<p>Rebeca has been interested in animals and Feng Shui for many years and now she want&#8217;s to share her knowledge of these subjects with people in a very light and personal way. Feng Shui has improved her life in many ways, and her cats and dogs, and the fish that came as a part of her passion for Feng Shui, are now a very important part of her life, and she&#8217;s very happy to share her experiences with people.</p>
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		<title>Gardening Tips : How to Make a Butterfly Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 12:52:09 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>I think this garden lady has some good information, and she does not beat around the bush-but gets right down to what you want to know!</strong><br />
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<blockquote><p><span class="description">Making a butterfly garden involves growing leafy plants for caterpillars and planting fluffy blooms like leatrice, lavender and Black-Eyed-Susan. Create a butterfly-friendly garden with tips from a&#8230; </span></p></blockquote>
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		<title>Caring For Orchids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the big mistakes the people make when caring for orchids is over watering their orchids. People assume that when their potting soil looks dry, they need to be watered. This is not true, as the potting bark may appear dry, the bark itself holds moisture.<p>Get Cool Garden Things at <a href="http://coolgardenthings.com/?net-rss">CoolGardenThings.com</a><br/><br/><a href="http://coolgardenthings.net/garden-decor/560/caring-for-orchids/">Caring For Orchids</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Jan Hartman</p>
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<p><em>Orchids are beautiful, exotic plants that are temperamental, but can be successfully grown indoors as a decorative houseplant Orchids are not that complicated and if you understand caring for orchids and their needs you can grow these exotic and beautiful plants</em></p>
<p>Orchids are beautiful, exotic plants that are temperamental, but can be successfully grown indoors as a decorative houseplant. Orchids are not that complicated and if you understand caring for orchids and their needs you can grow these exotic and beautiful plants.<span id="more-560"></span></p>
<p>One of the big mistakes the people make when caring for orchids is over watering their orchids. People assume that when their potting soil looks dry, they need to be watered. This is not true, as the potting bark may appear dry, the bark itself holds moisture. The rule of thumb is to water once a week or once every other week, sparingly. Orchids also need to be fertilized, also sparingly. Buy orchid fertilizer at your favorite greenhouse.</p>
<p>Orchids will thrive in your ordinary home environment if given the proper potting bark, right amount of water, proper amount of sunlight and fertilizer occasionally. Orchids usually grow on the trunks and branches of trees. This means that their roots are used to drying out before being given water again. When growing one of these plants in your home, you should let the potting bark dry out completely before watering.</p>
<p>The amount of light the orchid plant needs can vary. When caring for orchids they generally need a good deal of diffused light. Sitting in an eastern facing window will allow them to have the cooler morning light and prevent them from burning in strong afternoon sunlight. 12 hours of light a day is ideal, but sometimes not practical, because of very strong afternoon sun.</p>
<p>Getting a good routine in place for watering and fertilizing is a great way to guarantee that you will be able to enjoy these exotic plants for a long time.</p>
<p>There are four types of orchids:</p>
<p>1. Terrestrial Orchids, having their roots in soil.</p>
<p>2. Lithophytes, which grow in rocks or at least, very little soil.</p>
<p>3. Saprophytes, which get their nutrition from decaying or dead matter usually accessed on the forest floror.</p>
<p>4. Climbing Epiphytes, being found in trees with roots that cling to tree bark to absorb water and nutrients.</p>
<p>The Phalaenopsis orchid is a beautiful orchid commonly found in many well decorated homes. It is a perfect house plant for a warm environment heated with a dry central heating system. The blooms are round and come in many vibrant colors. the Phalaenopsis orchid usually blooms twice a year. There are normally four to five blooms on a single very long stem. They produce &#8221;air&#8221; roots that drape over the sides of the pot and also take root in bark chips in the pot.</p>
<p>This type of orchid should be allowed to dry out thoroughly in its planting bark before watering. Usually water every two weeks. Run water into the planting pot and allow it to drain out the bottom of the planting pot. Fertilize at watering time two or three times a year.</p>
<p>Phalaenopsis should be repotted every two years. This should be done in the spring after the plant has blossomed. Medium-grade fir bark works best when growing these orchids in a medium sized pot.</p>
<p>Over 26,500 species of orchids exist. Over 100,200 hybrid species have been bred.</p>
<p>It is a good idea to read up on the care required for your particular orchid species. With proper nurturing these exotic beauties can really add style to your home.</p>
<p>Growing orchids can be done with patience and by giving tender loving care. Please visit us at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/Caring_For_Orchids">Caring For Orchids</a> for more free information on raising orchids. This article was written by Jan Hartman.</p>
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		<title>Gardening With Ferns</title>
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by: Jena Luthovski
Homeowners with wooded backyards choose ferns for their attractive undergrowth. There are many assortments to choose from. Thousands of varieties of ferns can be found all over the globe. Sizes range from a few inches to as much as 60-feet-tall.
Fern plants thrive and grow in woodlands all over the United States. These eye-catching [...]<p>Get Cool Garden Things at <a href="http://coolgardenthings.com/?net-rss">CoolGardenThings.com</a><br/><br/><a href="http://coolgardenthings.net/gardening/263/gardening-with-ferns/">Gardening With Ferns</a></p>



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<p>by: Jena Luthovski</p>
<p>Homeowners with wooded backyards choose ferns for their attractive undergrowth. There are many assortments to choose from. Thousands of varieties of ferns can be found all over the globe. Sizes range from a few inches to as much as 60-feet-tall.</p>
<p>Fern plants thrive and grow in woodlands all over the United States. These eye-catching plants are just as comfortable in the shaded areas of the splendor in the yard. You can place them in areas of little or even no direct sunlight, where little else will cultivate and grow.</p>
<p>It’s mostly up to you when it comes to flower garden design. It’s definitely important to do your best job in soil preparation as you carefully match certain plants to the location. Ignoring these principles will only result in a disheartening, time-consuming experience.</p>
<p>The aesthetics are simply of a personal preference. A formal appearance, for example, with plants in orderly garden planting and straight edged beds of fern may be your cup of tea. Maybe you’d be more content with an even more natural appearance with uneven plant clumps and extensive curves.</p>
<p>Established fern plants are simple to cultivate. They are versatile, as well—you can plant them singly or in clusters. You can use them as border edgings, along wooded regions, alongside the front of your house and in rock gardens. You can even try them in containers and use them as indoor houseplants.</p>
<p>While there may be thousands of assortments of ferns, several are on their way to becoming endangered species.</p>
<p>Some ferns are poisonous, so unless you know the variety you have is absolutely safe, it’s advisable to keep children and pets away from these ferns.</p>
<p>Ferns, not unlike mushrooms, produce spores. Spores develop on the underside of the leaves, as millions are produced. Only a few successfully land in a place that’s suitable to nurture, take root and cultivate. Ferns also grow by scattering their underground roots.</p>
<p>Ferns plants grow rather slowly. Established plants live for years, as most people buy ferns from garden nurseries or even on the Internet.</p>
<p>You can select a location with partial to full shade. Ferns like soil that is fertile in organic matter. You can add plenty compost at time of planting. It’s suggested that you keep the soil moist at all times.</p>
<p>Established fern plants should bloom for years with little or no attention. It’s wise to mulch around the plants each spring season to help preserve moisture, and to reload organic matter around the plant. Finally, let the plant cultivate naturally, once you remove dead or wilted fronds.</p>
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		<title>Garden Note to Self:</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 12:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone keeps asking me if I'm done gardening yet and I reply that no in fact things are getting pretty busy in the garden business right now. Believe it or not, I'm so busy right now that I threw out my back yesterday and spent the evening eating ibuprofen...ugh.<p>Get Cool Garden Things at <a href="http://coolgardenthings.com/?net-rss">CoolGardenThings.com</a><br/><br/><a href="http://coolgardenthings.net/garden-decor/512/garden-note-to-self/">Garden Note to Self:</a></p>



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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">Well, it&#8217;s that time of year again and fall is upon us. Everyone keeps asking me if I&#8217;m done gardening yet and I reply that no in fact things are getting pretty busy in the garden business right now. Believe it or not, I&#8217;m so busy right now that I threw out my back yesterday and spent the evening eating ibuprofen&#8230;ugh. And spent the morning with my chiropractor! And yes, I&#8217;m back in action!</p>
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">Garden work picks up in the fall because it is the best time split overgrown plants and move them to fill in an empty spot-or perhaps rearrange some plants that were not “working” well together. “Obsessive” gardeners(like me)are never done in the garden. We are constantly looking for the perfect plant combinations that will work well together from spring all the way to fall. One plant can not do this-that would be boring! We tend to think about seasonal combinations of plants. And fall is the best time to think back about what worked well together and what did not&#8230;and split and move and maybe put something new in. Since all your other crazy gardener friends are splitting as well, they probably have some weird plants to give you that you won&#8217;t be able to resist putting in your garden&#8230;which you will have to wait until next year to see if it looks good or not&#8230;and the cycle is ever continuing&#8230;hence the term “Crazy as a Gardener!” I think I just made that up.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">Since you are digging around in the garden anyway it is also the best time to get some bulbs and put those in the ground. I always like to plant bulbs in groups of at least 5&#8230;otherwise you just end up with a lonely tulip here and a lonely daffodil there. They just look straggle-ish that way&#8230;you won&#8217;t get a lot of compliments, trust me. It will look more like you hired a squirrel to do your garden maintenance. Which they will in fact do for free. In fact squirrels and chipmunks will rearrange your bulbs weather you ask them to or not. Gotta love &#8216;em for being such hard workers. Heck sometimes I do the same thing myself to my neighbors yard&#8230;shhhhhh&#8230;don&#8217;t tell anyone.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">Once I&#8217;ve finished all that dirty work it&#8217;s usually time to look around and start cutting down some of the plants. So I break out my bi-pass clippers, big green tarp, and my rake and get busy cutting down most everything. I don&#8217;t cut it all the way to ground, though. I leave about 1/3<sup>rd</sup> of the plant to provide winter protection. It just seems cruel to take all the clothes away for winter. I realize that the slugs and fungus can overwinter in this left behind debris, so usually I try to remove diseased debris completely. BTW-this was kind of a weird year for peonies&#8230;did anyone notice?I noticed some strange wilt issues early in the summer and I&#8217;m sort of ignoring it for the moment.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">After I clear out the beds-NOT touching the roses-although I hear it is a good time to apply fungicide-I will rake up excess leaves out of the beds or blow leaves off the beds and into the lawn and then mulch them with the mower. The days of raking every leaf and sending it to god knows where are over. Today the savvy gardener blows them into the yard for the lawn guys to mulch, or just mows&#8217;em themselves.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">Also, if you have a pond, you really do not want to let leaves fall into it and rot. You need to get those leaves raked up and also pull them out of the pond as best as possible-or you&#8217;ll be sorry.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">Fall is also a busy time to look around and see what branches and shrubs will need to be pruned in February-Ha ha-that is soooo funny! As if I am going to wander around in 0 degree weather!</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">It is also a time when you look around and see that you don&#8217;t have enough fall interest shrubs and plants in your garden. Note to self for next year!</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in">And you start to feel a little sad about the end of the garden, but a little happy at the same time because you will finally have some time to clean out your basement and maybe do some art work, or organize family pictures, or write someone a letter-do people even do that anymore??</p>
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		<title>Invite Butterflies to Your Garden</title>
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By: Mary Hanna
With the huge growth that many cities and towns are experiencing we see the dwindling of Natural Meadows. With the absence of natural meadows, the habitat for butterflies, birds and other wildlife are dwindling too. Luckily butterflies are easily enticed back if you plant a garden where the caterpillar (pupa stage) has plants [...]<p>Get Cool Garden Things at <a href="http://coolgardenthings.com/?net-rss">CoolGardenThings.com</a><br/><br/><a href="http://coolgardenthings.net/gardening/268/invite-butterflies-to-your-garden/">Invite Butterflies to Your Garden</a></p>



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By: Mary Hanna</p>
<p>With the huge growth that many cities and towns are experiencing we see the dwindling of Natural Meadows. With the absence of natural meadows, the habitat for butterflies, birds and other wildlife are dwindling too. Luckily butterflies are easily enticed back if you plant a garden where the caterpillar (pupa stage) has plants to eat and the butterfly has flowers to sip nectar. Butterfly gardens are easy to plant and will give you and your family a chance to see butterflies in their natural habitat.</p>
<p>The basics are an open space with tons of sunshine and a shield from wind. Pick a site with lots of sunlight with a few rocks or stones that can heat up on which the butterflies can bask in the afternoon sun. Try to place your garden near hedges or shrubs that will help shield them from the strong winds. If it is too windy, the butterflies won’t stay around for long. The hedge or shrub could become food for the caterpillar. You can find out what the caterpillar likes best from your Nursery Garden Center. Butterflies love mud puddles where they can drink the water and soak up minerals. A patch of damp soil will make them happy. Most important of all is that the garden be pesticide free. Many people like to use pesticides to chase away unwanted pests, unfortunately it will chase away your butterflies too. Put your butterfly garden in a corner where there will be no chemical pesticides used. Better still, ask your Garden Center about organic gardening.</p>
<p>Flowers with nectar are a must for a butterfly garden. When planting these nectar sources try to put in plants that will provide flowers throughout the growing season since these are the source of food for the butterflies. Don’t forget shrubs and wildflowers. Roses, geraniums and lilies have no nectar so plant them somewhere else. Keep your garden diversified to attract the most number of butterflies. Another component for the garden is a source for larva food. The caterpillar needs food to grow into a butterfly. If there is no food supply they will die. Plant some herbs for both of you. They like dill, fennel, and parsley on the menu. What they don’t eat you can harvest for cooking with fresh herbs.</p>
<p>You could also plant a butterfly site in garden containers. Buy some pretty pots and plant them with flowers that have a wonderful scent as well as bright beautiful colors (available at your Garden Center). Petunias, daylilies or sweet alyssum will do the trick. Of course the butterfly bushes are a natural, or plant some hanging baskets with Impatients (you’ll need some shade here).</p>
<p>Some gardeners like to make there own feeder and solution. And it is simple to do. Put 4 parts water to 1 part sugar in a pot and boil it until the sugar dissolves. Let it cool. Get a shallow garden container, saturate a paper towel with the solution and place it the garden container. Put a stone in the garden container so the butterflies have a place to perch while they are feeding.</p>
<p>Get the kids interested. Have them keep a journal of each of the different species that visit your butterfly garden. Let them look up the butterflies on the computer to learn all about each particular butterfly and it becomes not only fun, but a learning experience also.<a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/58932463@N00/610422643"><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1015/610422643_6e2f5da4e1_m.jpg" border="0" alt="caterpillar" hspace="8" width="227" height="152" align="left" /></a></p>
<p>Since there are so many growing zones in the United States you will want to talk with your Nursery Center for suggestions of what plants to use for attracting butterflies in your particular zone.</p>
<p>There is an old American Indian Legend about butterflies: “To have a wish come true you must capture a butterfly. Whisper to the butterfly what your wish is and then set it free. This little messenger will take your wish to the Great Spirit and it will come true.” What a great legend.</p>
<p>Copyright 2005 By Mary Hanna</p>
<p><em>Photo:Butterfly Garden by Krazy Yak, on Flickr</em></p>
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		<title>Garden Room Boundaries&#8230;</title>
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By <a target="_blank" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Gordon_Goh" target="_blank">Gordon Goh</a></p>
<p>The areas of your landscape can be divided into several sections and areas, which are also known as garden rooms. Garden rooms are spaces where you plant, grow, and display different ideas in gardening in various creative methods. One garden room could be a rose garden, while another could include the use of a water garden, while still another garden room in your landscape could include the use of just purple flowers. Garden rooms are your creation, and only limited to your imagination.<br />
To create the rooms in your landscape where you can be both different and creative you need to actually create some type of walls in your gardens. The walls in your gardens are going to be grown from other larger types of plants. Living fences are one &#8216;way&#8217; that you can create garden rooms.</p>
<p><span id="more-322"></span>Dependable shrubs and hedges that you can use for fences or as wall between the garden rooms include various types such as:</p>
<p>Forsythia is a spring flowering shrubs that would make the country garden room lovely. <a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/34069425@N06/3236786137" target="_blank&quot;"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3437/3236786137_56b015abb7_m.jpg" border="0" alt="Chalet Landscape/Nursery Garden Center" hspace="8" align="right" /></a>Long after the spring months, the flowers will die off but the leaves on this shrub will fill in as a wall nicely.</p>
<p>Broadleaf evergreens are another type of shrub that is very popular in creating garden rooms. One in particular is the boxwood. The boxwood can be shaped rounded or with a boxy shape. It will take years to grow to be very tall, but it is a very thick shrub, that will create wonderful walls for the garden rooms. The leaves are very small, appearing in the late spring months and lasting until the very coldest of the winter months.</p>
<p>There are many &#8216;ways&#8217; that you can create walls in the garden to grow private rooms. Lilacs are a &#8216;flowering boundary type&#8217; plant that will spread but very slowly. The flowers on the taller bushes create a nice backdrop for many garden rooms. The Border Privet is a smaller shrub that is fast growing. This plant would grow to fill in the walls of any room in the garden.</p>
<p>Juniper evergreens, holly, burning bushes, and even rose bushes grow and tame to produce what will look like walls. When you are creating several different areas in your landscape, you have hundreds of choices of plants, shrubs, or even bushes that will fill in nicely.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/74528046@N00/2607710854" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3267/2607710854_2e3c08b234_m.jpg" border="0" alt="passage 2008-05" hspace="8" align="left" /></a>One important thing to remember when you start creating your walls for any type of garden room is that the final display inside of the room is going to be accented by the type of plants that you use to create the actual room.</p>
<p>Gordon Goh is author of the free, informative website <a target="_blank" href="http://www.simplyflowergarden.info" target="_blank">Simply Flower Garden</a> offering quality useful tips for flower garden lovers.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">I always hear people say they don&#8217;t have a green thumb. This is of course very silly thinking. When you are building and planning a garden you simply need to do a tiny bit of research. A successful garden is about 80 percent choosing the right plant for the right spot. Frankly some spots are like the surface of the moon, nothing will grow there. Find an alternative: try a rock garden. But research first.<br />
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If you have a giant Maple and nothing grows under it. You may need to create a raised bed. But some research would tell you not deeper than two inches, as anything more may kill the tree.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t plant Rododendrums in a sunny spot that is solid clay. They just won&#8217;t really grow well. They would be happier under some pine trees in some nice acidic and loamy soil.</p>
<p>Got a spot that is smoking hot and dry? Don&#8217;t try to plant a rose garden there&#8230;unless you want it to look terrible. Try some Sedum, Cone Flower, Oriental Lillies, Butterfly Weed, Ornamental Grass and maybe a double knock-out rose might be O.K. if you get it some water a few times a week. They kind of thrive on neglect.</p>
<p>A little research goes a long ways to creating a successful and thriving garden.</p>
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Creating a walkway or path for your garden, flowerbed or lawn is a superb way of adding a glorious touch to the outdoor environment. There are innumerable options from where you can make a choice. Quite a few options have been mentioned below; let&#8217;s take a look at them:</p>
<p>• Basic Brick Pathway: The first thing that comes into our mind before creating walkways or paths is bricks. Using bricks you can give any desired shape to your path. In simple words, using bricks you can create several paths such as winding, meandering as well as narrow.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s more interesting is that bricks are available in various patterns and designs. You may even choose whether you desire to set the path in concrete or sand. Almost all people prefer opting for a concrete base!<br />
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<p>• Rock-edged Gravel Path: If you are planning to opt for a rock edged gravel path, then your first step lies in laying down a layer of permeable weed mat. Some even recommend that opting for a black plastic lining would be a good option! But it has been found that laying down a layer of black plastic prevents the free flow of water.</p>
<p>• Concrete Paver Walkway: Concrete pavers are available in various colors and patterns. They are reasonably priced and simple to install. Your first step lies in measuring a path that has a width of three feet (approximately). Ensure keeping the path at a safe distance from trees, bushes and hedges. Ensure installing a wooden edge along the pathway&#8217;s length. Ensure creating a smooth sand base within the wooden edge. Now check whether the concrete pavers are well fitted to their place or not.</p>
<p>• Crushed Stone Path: Opting for a stone path (crushed) is yet another ideal option if you are planning to create an inexpensive garden pathway. This is indeed a simple and cost effective procedure that goes well with any sort of landscape. Flexible edging helps in creating a curvy as well as a flowing garden path. Crushed stone path is a long lasting one! However you need to replenish it from time to time!</p>
<p>• Flagstone Paths: Flagstone paths are said to be one of the loveliest ways for grooming your garden. This kind of path matches well with any landscape design. The wide range of rock formations produces a perfect counterbalance for excessive geometric spaces. The only thing required on your part is to estimate the amount of square footage that the path will need.<br />
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<p>• Loose Fill Paths: In addition to going in for rock or concrete materials, you may even go in for loose filled paths. Soft materials like mulch, bark, crushed seashells or wood may give a <a target="_blank" title="Cool Garden Things-Beautiful Glass Gazing Globes" href="http://www.coolgardenthings.com/148-recycled-glass-gazing-balls-43-custom.html" target="_blank">beautiful touch</a> to your garden. Remember the fact that if you&#8217;ll have to pay much less, if you purchase in bulk quantities. Ensure opting for proper edging if you are really interested in protecting the pathway from weeds. Use a shovel or rake for smooth out the chosen material.</p>
<p>• Platform Walkway: Platform walkways are an ideal way for eliminating any issues concerning edging, weeds or water. Platform walkways are constructed in the like manner as compared to a deck. Interestingly, these pathways come at a fairly reasonable price. &#8211; http://commerciallawncareequipment.com/lawncare-report.html</p>
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		<title>Think First: Pest Control In The Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[f you have a bit of wisdom in your pocket you can avoid spraying toxic chemicals which are bad for you, your family, your pets and the wildlife which visit your lovely flower decorated garden.<p>Get Cool Garden Things at <a href="http://coolgardenthings.com/?net-rss">CoolGardenThings.com</a><br/><br/><a href="http://coolgardenthings.net/gardening/605/think-first-pest-control-in-the-garden/">Think First: Pest Control In The Garden</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s take a moment to think about garden pests and how we want to tackle them next year. Winter is a good time to think about this because you have time to do some research and plan your strategy. If you have a bit of wisdom in your pocket you can avoid spraying toxic chemicals which are bad for you, your family, your pets and the wildlife which visit your lovely flower decorated garden.</p>
<p>We often attack pests when we first spot them in our flowers and this knee-jerk approach usually involves harsh chemicals. Let&#8217;s take a moment to contemplate the unwanted insects that we know will be visiting our garden and the sensible and safe ways we can make them go away so we can spend time this summer <a target="_blank" href="http://www.coolgardenthings.com/148-ceramic-bird-feeders-45-custom.html">feeding the birds</a> and picking the flowers instead of stressing over chemicals and insect damage.</p>
<p>Slugs are certainly an unwanted visitor in the garden. They leave holes in our hostas making them look like a ragged mess and they also leave slimy trails all over the garden. Yuck. Before you break out the most deadly of slug pellets which will also kill all the snakes, toads and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.coolgardenthings.com/148-hummingbird-feeders-30-custom.html">bird feeding</a> creatures you can try some other things. Try slug traps using terra cotta pots turned upside down which flip over in the morning and pick off the slugs. You can throw old newspaper bundles around the garden and pick them up in the morning and throw them in the garbage. You can partially fill soda cans with a solution of beer, water and yeast and then let the slugs crawl in and drown. Coffee grinds around your hostas may keep them at bay as well. These are better than the nerve damaging slug killer you buy at the hardware store.<span id="more-605"></span></p>
<p>Japanese beetle, black vine weevil, fleas and cucumber beetles are some more unwelcome guests in your plants. Japanese beetles like to eat your yellow flowered plants&#8230;something to keep in mind when choosing colors for the garden. Black vine weevil enjoy chewing up your rhododendrons in case you were wondering what was eating those edges and cucumber beetles leave polka dot spots all over your daisy leaves.</p>
<p><strong>These beetles can be treated with nerve damaging sprays, or you can try the next new wave in pest control and get a head start on saving the planet by investing in some nematodes.</strong> Nematodes are threadlike worms that you mix with water and spray or pour around your plant roots. They must be applied in the evening or on a cloudy wet day as sun exposure will kill them before they can get under the ground. <strong>Beneficial Nematodes are like heat sensing missiles that will hunt down the offending beetle grubs and kill them from the inside out.</strong> They pose no harm to your family but are an effective weapon against grubs.  Apply them in the spring and again in the fall. They seem perhaps more expensive initially but pay themselves off in one or two years because you no longer need expensive chemicals. They can also be sprayed on the lawn for grub control. These are like the whole body cure for your garden and the planet.</p>
<p><strong>Aphids can be a nuisance especially on roses</strong>. You can hit them a few times a day for a few days with a heavy jet of water from the hose. You can also spray them with a mixture of Ivory soap, vegetable oil and water in a spray bottle. You can try predatory lady bugs and praying mantis, but these bugs are kind of like hiring interns to do a job: they don&#8217;t always show up when you need them the most and you still have to pay for them.</p>
<p>Everyone hate mosquitos! Citronella is probably your best and most accessible weapon against them in your garden. <strong>Firepots filled with citronella gel fuel are a key defense against these invasive and unwelcome garden pests!</strong></p>
<p>If you plan ahead you can put these safe pest control applications to work for you in your garden and feel good knowing you are not poisoning the planet&#8217;s already overstressed ecosystems. While these measures may not kill every living pest in your garden you can sleep knowing you are doing your best to create a balanced environment. <strong>You are doing the world a favor when you think before you break out the toxic chemicals which kill everything including the honey bees and the butterflies which actually enhance and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.coolgardenthings.com/148-garden-decor-44-custom.html">decorate your garden</a></strong>. Think before you act</p>
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