Blogs1 - 10 of 54 recent posts for tag:"small gardens"
16
Dec
2009
Growing Vegetables in Small Gardens – Space Saving Techniques

11 hours ago by admin

Jane Thomas asked: You don’t need a large area to have a vegetable garden. All you do need is good soil, plenty of sunshine, a water source and probably a fence. Limited gardening space doesn’t necessary need to be an obstacle for growing vegetables. A well-planned and organized garden can make plan ...

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12
Dec
2009
All You Need To Know About A Garden Tractor

4 days ago

By: Peter Finch Garden tractors are primarily used for mowing lawns. They are a must when your gardens produce agricultural goods. It helps you with agricultural work like loading and unloading the agricultural inputs. In case of small gardens, garden tractors are not that useful. Instead, small law ...

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04
Dec
2009
Portable Raised Garden Beds for the Urban Square Foot Gardener

12 days ago by Shirley Bovshow "Eden Maker"

“Portable raised garden beds for the urban square foot gardener.” I don’t think I’ve ever written such a long blog title, but it works! It’s exciting to be able to present some space efficient options for those of you who are short on yard space but big on dreams of growing your own food. One of the ...

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03
Dec
2009
Entrance gardens Part 3–The Finished Product

13 days ago by Leslie

The small entrance garden is now finished. (See Posts 1 and 2) I moved around several existing plants. I used the existing Mondo grass as fillers and bought 20 more one gallon plants, which we divided to fill even more space. The garden look good even though it was just installed. Within a few [...]

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25
Nov
2009
Entrance Gardens Part 2

21 days ago by Leslie

The demo is completed. The new soil has been worked in and the area is clean and ready for designing. Most important, all my plants have arrived. I always gather all my plants on site before I begin. You wouldn’t want to paint a picture without all your colors to chose from? First I must have [...]

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Small gardens–Reviving an entrance garden step by step Part 1

21 days ago by Leslie

I thought I’d do a series of posts as I work to revive a tired garden in Sausalito. Portions of this entrance I’d worked on over 10 years ago, but because the owner’s gardener had no idea had to do real maintenance, the garden had disintegrated into disrepair. Portions of the design were still intac ...

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12
Nov
2009
Paved garden plants

34 days ago by admin

In both large and small gardens it is often appropriate to have a paved area, such as a patio, terrace or flight of steps. Here, container-grown plants can contribute significantly to the success of the garden, introducing splashes of colour, architectural features, focal points and seasonal emphasi ...

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06
Nov
2009
Design Ideas For A Natural Stone Patio

40 days ago by Rick

Have a patio and mulling over how you can enhance it using natural materials? There are many good materials you can choose from, and outdoor furniture & accents you can choose which are designed for optimum comfort. Kick back and relax with supreme ease in a patio enlivened by furnishings in bamboo ...

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03
Nov
2009
Composting Methods Made Easy

43 days ago by Tess

Many are intimidated by the process of compost and at times the smell. But great compost can be achieved without the odor, expensive composting contraptions or headaches that go along with it. There are no mess composting methods that require no containers, watering or aeration methods. The no mess ...

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02
Nov
2009
How to Build a Single-Color Garden

44 days ago by admin

These have become popular in recent years in the wake of such famous examples as the white garden at Sissinghurst. They represent an extremely disci¬plined form of gardening in that the gardener has to work with a very limited palette. This can have its advantages: the emphasis is thrown back on to ...

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