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How to Buy Right Fertiliser Gardening Accessories? #RainbowGardenParadise





How to Buy Right Fertiliser Gardening Accessories? #RainbowGardenParadise


There are a number of fertilizers available at the gardening accessories shops in the UK. But it is difficult to find out the reliable one. First of all, a gardener should know everything about fertilization. Then it will be easy to decide which fertilizer should be well suited to the plants and lawns. Fertilizer number is very important to choose the right kind of product. Each brand presents them as the perfect one. But I reality, they may be far from the perfection. The most important ingredient in a fertilizer is nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P) and potassium (K). The percentage of the amount of these ingredients in a fertilizer should be calculated. Whenever gardeners are going to buy fertilizers, they should check whether it contains ample N-P-K or not. Triple 15 means (15-15-15) that each of these three elements has an equal amount of 15% in a fertilizer. In a fertilizer where nitrogen is 3% and each of phosphorus and potassium is 15 %, the N-P-K will be called 3-15-15 there. Winter/Autumn lawn fertiliser/Feed-3-15-15+S+MgO gardening fertiliser accessory is a useful fertilizer containing the ratio stated above.

A quick glance at the each major element may help one to understand why grasses prefer these materials.

Nitrogen:

Nitrogen helps the foliage to grow. It generates green, lush, and tender leaves. It can be found to be easily flushed through the soil. Lack of nitrogen creates chlorosis (a disease, in which the green leaves turn into yellow and become pale).

Phosphorus:

Phosphorous stimulates the growth of the root. The maturity of the plants also depends on upon it. Phosphorus increases the development of flowers, fruits, and seeds. It also helps to improve the quality of the soil. Phosphorus deficiency results in slow and stunted growth along with purplish discoloration on leaves.

Potassium:

Potassium provides vigor for adjusting with the changing condition of the weather. It resists many diseases. The most important function of potassium is to help a plant or tree in food manufacturing process. It makes the stems strong by strengthening the cell wall structure and leaches from the soil.

Winter autumn lawn care fertiliser contains 3 % Nitrogen, 6 % phosphorous in phosphorous Pentoxide and 12% potassium in potassium oxide. Apart from these, it also contains 2.6 % Magnesium oxide (MgO) and 5.2% sulphur trioxide (SO3). Magnesium is regarded as the powerhouse of a plant because it helps the photosynthesis process. It helps the chlorophyll to absorb the sun energy. It keeps the plant leaves green. Sulphur acts as a soil conditioner and helps to reduce the sodium contents of soils.

Gardeners should not take any chance while fertilize their lovely garden or lawn. Elixir Garden is a reliable online gardening accessories supplier which is providing standard garden tools at the affordable range since years. Gardeners can contact them or Ellie Kemp for any help or query at info@elixirgardens.co.uk





Become A Better Gardener By Following This Advice #RainbowGardenParadise



Become A Better Gardener By Following This Advice #RainbowGardenParadise


There are a great deal of benefits to gardening, and it's a very enjoyable hobby. It does not matter if you grow vegetable or flowers, just the act of taking care of a garden and caring for your plants will offer many rewards. Learn how much water your vegetables and flowers need and be sure you plant them in the right kind of soil. Follow some of the advice contained in this article for further ideas of things you should know.

Always completely protect any cuts, or wait until they are healed before attempting any gardening, as this can introduce dirt or chemicals into the wound. A cut will likely become infected if it is exposed to dirt when gardening. There are now bandages available that will entirely seal off any cut they are applied over.

If you are a parent, gardening is a wonderful hobby that you family can bond over. Most kids have a blast working in the garden, whether they're pulling weeds or planting flowers. Especially for your children, the prospect of playing in the dirt and mud with their parents will be quite appealing.

Use cologne or other items with a distinct scent to keep your canine out of the landscaping. This can make scents that dogs are attracted to, and make your garden less interesting in general for pets.

The warmth of the day can make vegetables soft, making them more prone to damage as you pick them. See to it that you cut their connection to the vine as opposed to twisting them, because twisting could hurt the plant.

If your soil has a problem with high alkaline levels, mixing in some coffee grounds that have been used is a great solution. The coffee grounds provide a cheap way to re-supply needed acid to the dirt. The greens and vegetables need the proper balance and will grow bigger and stronger with the right mix.

Add more value to your property. Landscaping your property provides one of the best returns on home improvement. Certain plant investments could raise your home's resale value by approximately 20% or possibly more! Different plants thrive in different environments, so be sure to invest in plants that are low in moisture, and will flourish in your garden.

Use a wheelbarrow and a kneeling stool when you're working in your garden. Spending too much time on the ground working can be quite hard on your knees, and a gardening stool can help alleviate this, plus make things more comfortable for you. Gardening also typically involves transporting bags of topsoil, fertilizer and other heavy items, so using a wheelbarrow to make these tasks easier is a sound investment for your garden, and your back.

Don't forget to use a good fertilizer in your garden. Composted manure is effective in raising healthy plants, and commercial fertilizer products are safer and more convenient. There are a wide variety of fertilizing options available, although which type you use is not that important; just make sure to use something.

Plan your garden to include the vegetables you use most often. This reduces your grocery bills and allows you to use everything you grow. Don't bother wasting time on growing foods that your family won't even eat!

Be sure to enjoy the brilliance of fall color this year, and every year. A lot of shrubs, vines and trees will transform your garden into a colorful firework of colors during the fall. This change happens because the plants stop producing chlorophyll, and pigments that were previously masked by green begin to show. To raise your chance of a spectacular display, be sure that plants receive a generous amount of sunshine all day, particularly in the afternoon.

Among the more popular plants chosen for their Fall colors are chestnut, maple, and burning bush.

Gardening can be an excellent and rewarding hobby to have. The benefits of garden-fresh vegetable or beautiful floral arrangements can be immediate and long-lasting. You can advance your gardening skills greatly by just using the advice in this article.






Source: Edward Irwin

Guides For New Gardeners #RainbowGardenParadise




Guides For New Gardeners #RainbowGardenParadise


Gardening is an activity that every person can do. Even if you are convinced that you have a "black thumb" you can learn how to grow a garden. Give yourself time and eventually you'll learn how to grow everything from flowers to food to trees! People fail at gardening because they assume that growing a garden is easy. While you should eventually find gardening quite simple, when you first start out there is quite a lot to learn. Planting and watering are only two parts of growing a successful garden. Here are a few tricks to that you can use to improve the quality of your first garden.

Decide which flowers and foods you want to grow before you begin the planting process. Do you love the idea of having your own rose garden? Have you been toying with the idea of growing your own herbs? Learn what you can about your plants before planting so that you can make sure to set up your garden correctly. Different plants require different types of care. You can easily avoid mistakes (like watering too often) if you learn everything you can about the plants you want to grow before you actually plants them. Other mistakes that can be avoided include putting the wrong nutrients into your soil Basically, making sure that you grow a great garden means that you have to do some research ahead of time.

Bell peppers make great additions to any garden. You can put these plants in direct sunlight (they love the sun) and they'll grow in both containers and the ground. You won't need to water them very often. Because these plants originated in arid places that did not get a lot of rainfall bell peppers actually seem to prefer dry soil. People who like to grown their own veggies and fruits love the bell peppers because there are so many different kinds to choose from. These are fruits that ripen quickly-usually between two and three months after they are planted-which is another reason they are so popular amongst beginning gardeners. These plants are incredibly low maintenance: make sure they get enough bright light, put some nutrients into their soil patches and water them once in a while and they will grow like gangbusters!
Composting is a great way to keep your garden healthy. Compost can be made at home without having to make any special purchases.

Beginning your own compost pile is easy. It can be made from fruit and vegetable scraps from your meals, coffee grounds, tea bags, egg shells, old flowers that have died (the cuttings you've had in vases around your house are great for a compost pile), grass clippings, bedding from hamster, rabbits and guinea pig cages and even used paper! Just leave the meat out of it and your compost pile will be just fine. You have now grown your own fertilizer to use in your very own garden!

Gardening does not have to be difficult. If you have the right gardening hints handy you can grow a wonderful garden. Sometimes all you need is a little bit of time and knowledge to become a first rate gardener. It also can't hurt to practice. Just be vigilant and eventually you will grow a wonderful garden. Nobody was born knowing instinctively how to create a successful garden-even experts had to start somewhere. Not one single gardener grew a perfect plant the first time he or she tried gardening.


Want to Know About Japanese Garden? #RainbowGardenParadise






Want to Know About Japanese Garden? #RainbowGardenParadise

To see a Japanese garden is to remember it forever. There uniqueness and precision are unforgettable and leave a lasting impression on the memory.

In Japan there are many types of garden construction and their origins stretch back over hundreds and thousands of years and they have gradually developed styles of their own over time. I am going to concentrate in this article on the most common types of Japanese gardens. The design and construction are based on strict rules and principles and perhaps one of the more important requirements is for the garden to face southwards.

There are in principle two types of garden which we can split into divisions called 'flat' (Hiraniwa) and 'hill' (Tsukiyama-niwa) gardens and these can then be split into 3 categories "Finished", "Intermediary" and "Rough". Hill gardens of the finished variety will use the biggest available space often located in front of a building known as the principal building. Their ingredients are hills, stones, trees, bridges and islands that are all carefully arranged.
Hills are used to represent mountains and often have substantial sweeping sides, one hill will always be bigger than any others which will be lower in the garden than the principle hill. If constructed carefully and correctly the hills will give the impression of being distant peaks within the garden itself.

Flat gardens are exactly what their name suggests and can take various forms, there are easier to view as they are essentially on one level. These types of Japanese gardens will carefully use stones in the construction, some flat and some vertical. They often feature pottery and lanterns.

An intermediary garden is a semi-elaborate one with definite spaces between principal stones and trees and any 'mountains' will catch the eye as either distant to view or sometimes closer ones are called 'near mountains'.

A hill garden in a 'rough' style will only concentrate on the principal points of interest to the viewer although mountains or small mounds will always be used to give the appearance of distant and near hills. Once again stones are positioned in a very precise manner, water is also a common feature and even bridges that are sometimes made of logs to cross a stream for example. Everything in a Japanese garden is about the perfect imitation of nature and this explains the creation of mountains, water sources and the placement of stones.

Both flat and hill gardens have three styles of finished, intermediary and rough and both main styles are equally important.

A flat garden finished style uses stones, trees, stone lanterns, screening fences, a well and water basins. The stones that can be used include 'Worshipping stone', 'Island stone', 'Moon shadow stone' and 'Perfect view stone' and the essential trees have names like 'Principal tree', 'tree of solitude' etc.

An Intermediary style flat garden is quite similar to the finished style and is very ordered because all the ingredients have a meaning using stones for style and religious meaning. A flat garden rough style is nowhere near as precise as the previous two examples and would typically have a garden floor of fine earth, a well, a lantern, trees and stones and maybe a few stepping stones on any spacious bit of ground. The central stone would be called the 'Guardian stone' and opposite of the previous two styles. Rocks and stones used in this form of Japanese garden would be rougher and not hewn and only low plants and vegetation are used.

Water plants can also be used and even a circling bamboo fence surround would be common. Every Japanese garden must have a stone lantern but when they are introduced strict principles of harmony, size and form must be observed otherwise it is detrimental to the effect of the garden itself. They are generally placed on islands, at the foot of hills, on lake banks or by wells and water basins.

This article is a pretty simplistic explanation of Japanese gardens as it is a complex and fascinating subject that once grasped all falls into place whether you are a viewer or a potential designer.



Source: Russ Chard

Gardening Basics #RainbowGardenParadise



Gardening Basics


Flowers are the plants that give a garden most of its color and fragrance. Some can withstand the weather on their habitat. Gardeners must plan on how to plant during the months of planting, so as to avoid their growing state. Still, some plants live for many years, flowering every summer.

Some plants have flowers all summer but most bloom only for a short time. Some, like certain rosebushes, have flowers only once during the early summer, but others bloom several times.
Good gardeners learn how long after planting they can expect a flower to bloom. They can work out a timetable of flowers, so there will always be some in bloom. Sometimes, gardeners plant seed in pots indoors at a special time and replant them outdoors before the plants bloom.

Trees provide beauty and shade, and some supply fruits and nuts. Very few home gardeners grow trees from seeds because this method requires more care and time than they usually want to give. Instead, most gardeners buy trees from a nursery, where trees, shrubs, and plants are raised and sold.

A tree grows slowly when compared to a flower, but a tree may live for a hundred years. A tall, sturdy tree is a magnificent reward for gardeners who have spent many years taking care of it. They must fertilize and prune it properly, as well as fight off diseases and insects that attack it.

Many gardeners do not grow vegetables, although raising them is as much fun and no more trouble than growing flowers. Tomatoes, onions and peppers can be raised in a window box. Tomatoes may even grow in flower pot. Sometimes, when the weather is still cool, gardeners plant vegetable seeds in pots indoors. They later remove the plants from the pots and plant them in the ground.

A garden that is little larger than a classroom can provide all the vegetables a family of four will need for a year. After planting vegetables, the gardener must protect them from diseases, insect pests, birds and as well as other small animals.



How To Grow Plants in A Flowerpot #RainbowGardenParadise



You can plant a garden in one or more flowerpots, in a window box, or on a small or large area of ground. No matter where you grow plants, the process is the same.

How to grow plants in a Flowerpot:

The best way to get seeds is to buy a small package. Supermarkets and garden supply stores are some of the places you can buy seeds. If you cannot buy any, you can get seeds from some of the food you eat. Tomatoes, corn, peppers, watermelon, apples and oranges are some vegetables and fruits that will supply you with seeds. You must take the seeds from them before cooking.

Put a ½-inch layer of gravel at the bottom of each flowerpot. Fill the pots with soil. Add some fertilizer to enrich the soil. Wet the soil thoroughly. Use a pencil to make shallow furrows (rows) in the soil. Put about ten seeds into the furrows in each pot. (Note, some seeds may not grow). Cover the seeds with soil and press the soil down gently. Put the flowerpots into shallow containers, such as soup plates or dessert dishes. Add water to the shallow container whenever the soil feels dry.

When the seeds have sprouted and the plants are about 1 ½ inches tall, you must make sure that each plant will have room to grow. You will want only one plant in each flowerpot. Choose the healthiest plant and pull all the others out of the soil. This is called thinning.

Be sure that your plants receive the right amount of sunlight. Put the flowerpots where the sun will shine on them as long as possible each day. Buy a container of plant food, and feed the plants according to its directions.
As your plants grow, you must watch them carefully to see that they are not being harmed by insects or disease. To get rid of these attackers, spray or dust the plants with insect and fungus killers, or with a substance recommended by organic gardeners. Weeds may also harm your plants. Remove them as they sprout.

If you have followed all the steps carefully, your plants will be healthy. You will have flowers and vegetables, if you tend your plants carefully and have the patience to wait for them to bloom or ripen.

If you have planted seeds that grow into fruits, they will eventually become so big that they can no longer grow in a small flowerpot. They will have to be transplanted into the earth or into large wooden tubs made for holding trees. If you planted mango or grapefruit seeds, you can transplant them outdoors.

Teach young kids, teenagers to plant and they will value that for their growing years.