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		<title>Exotic Wild Plants for Your Garden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you someone who is interested in wild plants? Are you interested in the use of wild plants for your use in designing and building a garden at your house? Or maybe you help your friend to seek a review or reference that you and your friends use as a basis for building and designing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Are you someone who is interested in wild plants? Are you interested in the use of wild plants for your use in designing and building a garden at your house? Or maybe you help your friend to seek a review or reference that you and your friends use as a basis for building and designing the park at your friend&#8217;s house is? Basically, everyone wants a beautiful garden and good, but, sometimes people forget that a beautiful garden and good does not mean that the park is a park that only has plants normally cultivated by a plant expert.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Usually a garden will look more beautiful and more real if the park has a touch of wild beauty as we usually find in the woods and mountains. Isn’t your garden will look more beautiful if your garden consists of a variety of plants combined with various wild plants and a mini waterfall to add to the beauty of these parks? Your garden will not look awkward if the park is only a few ornamental plants without the slightest touch of the wild forests and mountains? Can you catch what I mean now? So now we have arrived at the main question, which is where we can find an interesting review of wild plants? You can open <strong>articlealley.com</strong> to obtain answers to these questions.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">On this site you will be able to find various review article related to <a href="http://www.articlealley.com/tags-58499.html">wild plants</a> that can you make reference in the design and making your home garden. You will get many ideas that you can use in planning your garden from the article review of wild plants listed on this site. So you will not be taking the wrong path in determining what to do and what not to do in using wild plants as part of garden design in your home.</p>
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		<title>For Plant Lovers Out There use Right Planters for Your Plant</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For you plant lovers, the last few months certainly is a fairly busy month. With the weather and a perfect climate that lasted several months, of course, the planter like you and me do not want to miss this ideal time to launch a project to care and maintain for our plants. Besides, the weather [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">For you plant lovers, the last few months certainly is a fairly busy month. With the weather and a perfect climate that lasted several months, of course, the planter like you and me do not want to miss this ideal time to launch a project to care and maintain for our plants. Besides, the weather and climate that support will certainly lighten our work in caring for and maintaining these plants.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">For the <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.planterixchange.com/">planters</a></span>, a weather and climate that support is one of the most important factors to ensure the quality of plant growth that we have planted. Besides, <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.planterixchange.com/">planter</a></span> generally expects a good season for those plants have the opportunity to grow optimally. However, for indoor planters season is not a thing that can be a problem, because they work and cultivate inside the room, then indoor planter are less affected by the change of seasons. This is inversely proportional to what is experienced by the outdoor planters. In outdoor planter plant is usually very dependent on the season and good weather, so that they can grow plants well.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It is not the same with <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.planterixchange.com/">garden planters</a></span>, because, garden planter is usually not too dependent on the weather and the seasons. Because they design their gardens so that their gardens can automatically flush water to the plants so all they need to do is take care of and clean up the plant. Window box planters also do not require excessive maintenance, because in general window box planter does not require much space and using plants that are easy to treat and maintained. While the high end planters typically use sophisticated equipment to care for their plants. High end planter is also quite easy to operate but not a solution for those of you who have limited funds. Decorative planters may be an interesting thing for you to test, because <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.planterixchange.com/">decorative planters</a></span> combines art and artistic media to design and maintain their plants.</p>
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		<title>Organic Gardening &#8211; How To Grow A Bountiful Organic Garden</title>
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Although the concept of growing your own garden, let alone an organic garden, may seem difficult or foreign to most of us, learning how to grow an organic garden is not as difficult as it might seem.  On a base level, it begins with using 100% organic products which are chemical and pesticide free. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although the concept of growing your own garden, let alone an organic garden, may seem difficult or foreign to most of us, learning how to grow an organic garden is not as difficult as it might seem.  On a base level, it begins with using 100% organic products which are chemical and pesticide free.  Whether or not you have tried to grow a garden in the past, despite your success level, gardening the organic way is not that much different.  Her<span id="more-20"></span>e are a few tips on how you can begin your walk down the organic gardening pathway of life.</p>
<p>One of the first things you should consider are the benefits that organic gardening will provide you and your family.  In today&#8217;s society, with the rising prices of fuel and various food products, having the ability to grow your own food at a fraction of the cost of buying it, is a benefit for all who learn how to grow food in their own garden.  Organic gardening is an extra benefit because everything that you will be eating is pesticide and chemical free which is healthier for you and your family.</p>
<p>Our bodies are one of the most important things that we have to take care of on this planet. Our families are also important and we need to make sure that the food that we provide for them is not laced with ingredients that can help tear them down over time. This would include things such as herbicides and pesticides that can sit in the body and begin to poison it over time. We can make better choices, and it is a matter of implementing them in order to affect a change.</p>
<p>Right now, take a few minutes and write down the most abundant supply of vegetables an fruits that you eat. Think of a way that you can incorporate your organic gardening to start making this natural alternative ready for you and your family. By growing it yourself, you can save yourself thousands of dollars a year in food expenses. This way, you will be safe in knowing that the food you eat is ready to be consumed without worrying about the consequences.</p>
<p>To start off, you will need to get some fertilizers and bug repellent as you will not be using pesticides or anything chemical as you grow your organic garden.  Organic fertilizers are readily available at your local nursery or plant store.  You just have to find where they are available and purchase some for your gardening area.  Depending upon the type of environment that you live in, and the type of plants that you will be growing, doing early research will allow you to narrow down the supplies you will need as you go along.</p>
<p>You should also consider the type of climate that you are in.  If you live in a very warm area that is typically continuously warm, choose your plants accordingly for this type of climate.  Likewise, if you lived in an arid area, there are certain kinds of plants that will not grow well and you should do your research as to see what crops for your organic garden would be best for your area.  Other things to consider are the type of soil that you currently have and also how much sunlight exposure the plants that you want to grow will need.</p>
<p>There is an extra amount of work necessary when you have an organic garden because of weeds. Unlike a regular garden, weeds will naturally grow and you must do your part and remove them on a regular basis to keep them from spreading.  Regular watering and the use of organic fertilization products will also help your plants grow large and strong.</p>
<p>One other thing to consider is that you need to have the space to do this in. Sure, you can create an organic gardening paradise in your home, but you need a lot of space, light, and a desire to make it work indoors that is usually worthwhile once it is set up and going. The are would have to be out of the mainstream of usual traffic, but by keeping it indoors, you can be assured of no temperature variations and shelter from elements that might otherwise kill or harm the crops you are going to grow.</p>
<p>Another tip is to consult local organic gardeners in your area and ask them what type of fertilizers that they use and what plants they are growing that are working out the best.  By doing your homework ahead of time, you will save yourself much time and energy, if not money, as you begin to plant your organic crops for personal use and or profit and gain.  Organic gardening can be a fun experience especially if you are prepared to do it right.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of Organic Gardening</title>
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Organic Gardening is gardening without the use of man-made chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers. It is said by some of its supporters to be more in harmony with nature. An organic gardener strives to work in harmony with natural systems and to minimize and continually replenish any resources the garden consumes.
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<p>Organic Gardening is gardening without the use of man-made chemical pesticides or chemical fertilizers. It is said by some of its supporters to be more in harmony with nature. An organic gardener strives to work in harmony with natural systems and to minimize and continually replenish any resources the garden consumes.</p>
<p>Organic Revolution &#8211; The organic revolution is a global phenomenon witnessed in every part of the world. Global<span id="more-31"></span> organic food market was about USD36.7 billion in 2006 and over 30 percent or USD13.6 billion of the global demand stems from the US, according to Datamonitor.</p>
<p>Organic Food &#8211; Organic food refers to food items that are produced, processed and packaged without using chemicals. Organic food is increasingly becoming popular due to its perceived health benefits over conventional food. Droves of people are turning to organic produce as a way to feel safer about the foods they eat.  People are worried about the foods they put into their bodies.  With all of the reports of food poisoning from fruits and vegetables, many people are worried about what they are eating.  </p>
<p>Organic Cosmetics &#8211; The organic concept is not limited to food items. Due to excessive usage of harmful chemicals in cosmetics, people are turning towards organic cosmetics also . One can often see organic skin care products, organic shampoos, organic soaps, and organic make up products on the shelves of organic stores.</p>
<p>Organic Chemicals &#8211; We now know just how dangerous all of those chemicals that we spray plants on can be, too.  Many chemicals have been banned because they were shown to cause cancer!  But some of these dangerous chemicals have not yet been banned, and there may be plenty of hidden dangers that have not yet been discovered.</p>
<p>Organic Gardening &#8211; When you garden organically, you can feel safer about the food you eat.  You all know that the food you are feeding your family is safer and healthier than the questionable stuff you find in the grocery store.  You and your family deserve to eat food that will not give you all cancer!</p>
<p>For example, organic carrots are widely known for being much sweeter than traditionally-grown carrots.  They do not have the same bitterness that other carrots can have.  This is a very good reason to grow your produce organically, even if you are not worried about the chemical effects to your body and the environment.</p>
<p>There are obviously a few drawbacks to gardening organically, too.  You have to deal with pests differently, and it can be a longer and more complex process to rid your plants of certain pests.  Instead of picking up some chemicals, you have to pick off insects by hand and drop them into soapy water.  </p>
<p>You have to spray your plants with solutions made of things like hot peppers and garlic to prevent some bugs from eating them.  It can be difficult. You also have to stick to organic fertilizers, rather than using easy chemical fertilizers.  </p>
<p>Then anything that depends on the second species for food might start to die.  This could spin out of control if the problem became too widespread.  This is unlikely, but it is not impossible. Organic produce is also known for its superior flavor.  </p>
<p>Organic Fertilizers &#8211; Organic fertilizers can actually be cheaper, because you can make them yourself.  Fish emulsion is a common organic fertilizer.  It is a sort of tea made from dead fish.  Seaweed fertilizer is another tea-like fertilizer that many organic gardeners swear by.  </p>
<p>And of course there are natural compost that can help you make use of your kitchen waste!  The benefits of organic gardening far outweigh the few drawbacks.  It may be a bit more work, but it is so rewarding!</p>
<p>Wildlife Protection &#8211; Organic gardening is also extremely beneficial to the environment for several reasons.  For one thing, every time you spray your plants with chemicals, those chemicals wash off of your plants and onto the ground.  From there, those chemicals wash down into the ground, and eventually make it into the groundwater!</p>
<p>Chemical fertilizer kills too many species of insects that can cause an imbalance in the local wildlife.  If you and your neighbors kill off a large portion of the population of one insect, then anything that depends on that insect for food might also start to die off.  </p>
<p>When the insects on your plants are poisoned, they can be eaten by birds or other animals.  These animals can then become sick and die.  If the toxicity was high enough, any animals that eat those animals might also perish.  This can have a very strong environmental impact.</p>
<p>As you can see,the advantages and benefits of organic gardening far outweights its disadvantages and costs. Organic gardening not only protects us and our families, but also future generations.</p>
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 Planning to go &#8220;organic&#8221;?  That is very good, but do you know how exactly to go about creating an organic garden?  If yes, just go ahead!  But if the answer is a &#8220;no&#8221;, it is advisable to take the help of organic gardening centers. 
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<p> Planning to go &#8220;organic&#8221;?  That is very good, but do you know how exactly to go about creating an organic garden?  If yes, just go ahead!  But if the answer is a &#8220;no&#8221;, it is advisable to take the help of organic gardening centers. </p>
<p>Organic gardening centers are many, and the reasons why they are considered the best places to seek counsel are sketched below&#8211;</p>
<p>(1)  When the weather is warm enough, organic gardening cen<span id="more-27"></span>ters prefer to function out-of-doors.  So you can see the staff putting up stalls outside shops, or even in parking lots with plenty of available space.  Of course, they can be found within stores as well!</p>
<p>(2)  Cannot find a single one in your neighborhood?  First, find someone who is involved with organic gardening and then ask that person to direct you to a center nearby.</p>
<p>(3)  The local farmers&#8217; market that usually put out organic, as well as non-organic gardening products, may be accommodating organic gardening centers too.  </p>
<p>(4)  If you are a beginner, you will feel grateful to get helpful advice from people experienced in this type of gardening!  Just consider what these centers can do for you&#8211;Whatever you need is all in one place and easily available.  If among all the products you have selected, there is someone to counsel you on what you have left out.  Experience really does not matter!  What is important that you get all the materials that you need.</p>
<p>(5)  You describe yourself as a seasoned veteran?  Well then, organic gardening centers can do something for you too!  They have everything ready for you, all in one place.  You just have to pick your products and make your way home.  It is not even necessary to search for your products among many others, since the store caters only to organic gardens.  Thus, you can return to your gardening work in peace!</p>
<p>(6)  The Internet refuses to be left out of anything!  So you have web sites functioning as organic gardening centers.  Unlike the novice who prefers to visit a store the first time just to ensure that he is getting the right products, you can simply sit in front of your computer and shop online.  More so, if you do not have a center nearby or cannot find one.</p>
<p>(7)  It should not be long before we get to see organic gardening centers everywhere, just as commonplace as hardware stores.  This is because organic gardening is catching up in popularity.  Web sites are also in competition with one another, each one trying to display organic products different from the other.  The visitor will have to indulge in more browsing on the Internet!  Thus, the future belongs to &#8220;organic&#8221;, and farmers better follow suit if they want to stay in business!
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<p>Compost is basically organic matter that has broken down any sufficient manner that the mineral and nutrients with in the compost can be readily absorbed by the plants that you are attempting to grow in your organic garden.  Organic gardeners from all over the world have used similar practices in order to stimulate the growth of their plants by naturally enriching the soil. Here are a few tips on how to create and use the best organic gardenin<span id="more-33"></span>g compost for your garden.</p>
<p>Composting is a very complicated process in and of itself, but for everyone that tries to do it the first time, it will be a very easy process. What is difficult is the process that we cannot see underneath the tarp or in the bin. Tiny bacteria and an assortment of mites and, if we are using worms, red worms will work together to create compost for you.</p>
<p>Doing this can be summarized in a few words. Taking your remaining organic waste and placing it in a container or under a tarp will start the process. You have a few other items to mix in, such a grass clipping from your weekly mowing or it can be newspaper and a touch of saw dust from a project that you may be doing on the weekend like fixing your home. If you work at a place such as a saw mill that creates an abundance of material each and every day, you can use that as part of you bedding in a sparing way. Or if you are a restaurant owner, or know someone in the business, even a coffee shop, you will have enough free organic material to make this work in no time.</p>
<p>Overall, you just add a pile of waste together and the magic begins. There is much more to the process, but to make it simple at first is a good way to draw you into or sell you on the idea that it will not take much of your time and that it will help you and the environment. Each person, by doing their share, and not using materials that can cause environmental harm, are helping fix our world. Now, here is a bit more on the composting process.</p>
<p>As a rule of thumb, what ever soil you may be trying to grow your organic garden in, it can never get enough compost because soil can only be improved by the addition of organic matter.  Compost is basically organic matter that has broken down any sufficient manner that the mineral and nutrients with in the compost can be readily absorbed by the plants that you are attempting to grow in your organic garden.  Here are a few tips on how to create and use the best organic gardening compost for your garden.</p>
<p>Organic gardening compost can be purchased locally or you can create your own kind of compost by using the left over food that you have on a daily basis.  By purchasing a composter bin or simply creating an area where your scraps can be thrown, this material will decompose over time and can be used as fertilizer for your organic garden.</p>
<p>Typically, an ideal blend for any kind of organic compost would be equal amounts of soft and green material such as maneuver and leaves that are readily available at most households.  Additionally, hard and brown material such as dead leaves or chopped up twigs can be used to help balance your organic gardening compost mixture.  A simple things such as taking the clippings from your lawn and the pruning sprung your tree can add to your compost pile quite quickly.</p>
<p>The ideal size of a compost pile could be anywhere from three to 4 feet high unless of course you are using and organic compost bin.  The key is to make sure there is significant air for aeration of the compost.  Using a large stick or a pitchfork to continually aerate were pile will help the organic composting process along quite nicely.  Other people have used PVC pipes to help aerate larger compost piles with great success.</p>
<p>A nice bonus to creating your own compost pile is that the high temperatures that will occur will help sterilize many of the diseases brought by spores or other pests that may be lurking in the compost itself.</p>
<p>To accelerate the decomposition process of your compost pile, you can add some of it to the garden soil. Basically, the more scraps from your home, the more trimmings from your surroundings that you add, and the more aeration that the pile receives, all of this will help accelerate the decomposition process.  Other possible additions could be peat moss, seedless weeds, and even fruit and vegetable peels from your household.  All of this will help create a magnificent organic gardening compost pile in no time at all.</p>
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<p> Organic gardening is not as difficult as one may think. It actually helps us to conserve the soil we plant on and also keep our level of trash low. The basic concept of organic gardening is to make full use of the natural resources that one has in the area without destroying any of them. The use of chemical pesticides and chemical fertilizers are not encouraged in organic gardening.</p>
<p>Soil</p>
<p>This is one of the most important<span id="more-30"></span> things in gardening. The soil is used to contain the nutrients and the water that the plant needs to survive. Although, there are now gardening methods wherein the soil is abandoned in favor of other materials, soil is still the primary medium used for organic gardening and farming.</p>
<p>For those who wish to use soil as a medium for gardening, it is best to choose the kind of soil that the plants you wish to grow are comfortable with. Clay soil is usually ideal for those plants that like watery areas since this kind of soil holds water best. It is not ideal for those plants that like sandy soil, though. Sandy soil drains water the best and is used for plants that do not need that much water or whose roots rot easily if steeped in water for too long.</p>
<p>Compost And Organic Matter</p>
<p>Organic matter is anything that was once alive and is now decaying. These are important in organic gardening because these will serve as compost mixed with some stuff to make them more viable as compost. Organic matter that is great for organic gardening can include fish heads and sometimes entrails, kitchen scraps, grass clippings, manure and many others. Organic matter or compost is often used to condition the soil and in place of fertilizer. Some organic dairy products can also be used for organic matter mixes.</p>
<p>Pest Control</p>
<p>Pest control is one of the major reasons why organic gardening is more expensive than other kinds of gardening. Workers and gardeners need to work overtime in protecting their plants from insects and other animals that are attracted to the plants. Inspecting the plants manually in order to remove damaging insects may be hard work but this is beneficial for the plants and the other animals because you do not use pesticide to control them.  The best way in organic gardening in controlling the pest problems is to get the help of some useful insects to control the other insects.</p>
<p>There are some organic pesticides available to make the job easier in organic gardening but some farmers do not like to use these if they have a small garden or field which they can work on manually instead.</p>
<p>Taking care of the environment and the so which give us the food should be the top priority of the farmers and their regulating body.<br />
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<p>Organic gardening at home is not that different from what they do in the farm. This is because the same techniques are used to make your choice of plants and vegetables grow even if you have a smaller area to work with. </p>
<p>The first thing you have to do is choose the location. It is important that it gets at least 6 hours of sunlight everyday and it has access to water. You should also check if the spot has good drainage otherwise you<span id="more-51"></span> will have to build a raised bed garden instead. </p>
<p>When the location has been found, it is time to prepare the land. This is the time you bring out your gardening tools and gloves so can get rid of weeds that are present. All debris must also be removed so do this for a few days to make sure the area is secure. </p>
<p>The moment of truth will come when you test the soil. For that, you will need some compost from the store and then mix it with the soil. If it is able to integrate and stabilize itself, then you can begin planting your crops in the next 2 to 4 weeks. During such time, you can already add fertilizers into the soil to make sure that the nutrients hold.  </p>
<p>The fun part is when you put in the seeds. Don’t forget to start your own compost pile at the same time by using coffee grounds, dead leaves, grass clippings, manure and vegetable or food waste that become organic fertilizer for your crops. By doing so, you will no longer need to buy these from the gardening store. </p>
<p>If you don’t already know, not all fruits or vegetables planted in one area are the same for another. This is because some may not survive due to the conditions of the region such as the weather, pests and other plant borne diseases.  You can check at the store, do some research or get advice from fellow organic gardeners. </p>
<p>It will also be a good idea to plant a variety of fruits and vegetables. Some protect the rest from pests while others can only be grown during a certain season. In short, you get to practice crop rotation so you do not use up all the nutrients in the soil. Aside from plants, the use of birds, insects and toads can also help protect your garden. </p>
<p>Although you already removed the weeds before you planted, you still have to check for them again because they do some back. You will have to inspect the area and then pull them out which is one of the responsibilities of owning a garden. </p>
<p>Since larger animals not only insects could do damage to your organic garden, you should also protect it by putting up some fences. Some gardeners have also used animal hair, baby powder and deodorant soaps that act as deterrents. </p>
<p>Surely, you have noticed that organic vegetables being sold at the grocery are quite expensive. They cost a few dollars more than the regular kind so instead of putting this on your list, why not cross it out and simply get this from your backyard. </p>
<p>With some practice, you will realize that organic gardening at home can be challenging and at the same time fun. It is your way of going green and being environment friendly.</p>
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Saving water and enjoying the beauty and environmental benefits of plants are not only possible, but easy says the American Association of Nurserymen (AAN). &#8220;Water Wise&#8221; gardening is built on some basic, commonsense principles:
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<p>Grow a beautiful garden the water wise way</p>
<p>Saving water and enjoying the beauty and environmental benefits of plants are not only possible, but easy says the American Association of Nurserymen (AAN). &#8220;Water Wise&#8221; gardening is built on some basic, commonsense principles:</p>
<p><strong>Planning</strong></p>
<p>Planning a water wise garden or landscape is as easy and fun-as planning any type of garde<span id="more-6"></span>n. Talk to the professionals at your local center/landscape firm to see which plants will do well in your area. You may be surprised to find that some very beautiful, colorful plants are low on water consumption-and they may fit into your landscape perfectly.</p>
<p>Group together plants that require the same amount of water. Plant trees and shrubs to provide shade to cool buildings, air conditioning units, patios, decks, and other landscape features.  Shelter container plants by moving them to shady areas. Spike or aerate lawns to insure maximum water penetration. Control weeds which compete with useful plants for water.</p>
<p><strong>Soil Improvement</strong></p>
<p>Soil improvement is another easy and beneficial step in building a water wise garden. Soil that is well prepared at the time of planting influences the plant&#8217;s initial development and yields the best results. And plants placed in the proper soil will be healthier, often needing less water.</p>
<p>Soil characteristics include texture, structure, depth, and nutrients. To find out more about your soil content, test your soil with the following <a href="http://www.spray-n-growgardening.com" target="_blank" title="Spray-N-Grow Gardening">garden products</a>: Accugrow Soil Test Kit or the Sunleaves Three-Way Meter.  </p>
<p><strong>Wise Irrigation</strong></p>
<p>Efficient irrigation is a critical part of water wise gardening. Your irrigation system can be simple, such as a hand-held hose, or elaborate, such as an in-ground sprinkler system. Consider a drip water conservation system, which can save up to 60% of water used by sprinkler irrigation. Whatever you choose, make sure you plan your watering to get best results.</p>
<p>Deep, infrequent watering, promotes root growth and is the wisest use of water and encourages strong rooting. This provides greater tolerance to dry spells.  Water early in the day, and on less windy days, to reduce evaporation loss. The ideal time is from dawn to 9:00 a.m.   Turn off sprinklers before water is wasted as runoff into gutters and streets.</p>
<p><strong>Mulching</strong></p>
<p>Mulching is always a benefit to your garden and can help prevent soil erosion and evaporation, conserving the water that is available and keeping your plants healthy and strong.</p>
<p><strong>Maintenance</strong></p>
<p>Maintaining your water wise garden means learning how to water all over again. You may find that watering less means having more time to sit back and enjoy your garden. Generally, plants should be watered less often and for a long period of time. Drip, soaker, or deep root watering promotes healthy plants and less water use.</p>
<p><strong>Water Wise Gardening Tips</strong></p>
<p>Follow these handy watering tips from AAN, and you&#8217;ll soon be started on your own environmentally sound garden or landscape.  For <a href="http://www.spray-n-growgardening.com" target="_blank" title="Spray-N-Grow Gardening">garden products</a> mentioned in this article, please visit <a target="_blank" href="http://www.spray-n-growgardening.com">http://www.spray-n-growgardening.com</a></p>
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<p>The stress brought by modernization has made people realize that there is a need to cultivate healthy foods. Thinking that these will ensure the health of the future generations, more and more of people became interested with the basics of organic gardening. </p>
<p>As defined, organic gardening refers to the act of planting and growing crops without relying on the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and other synthetic products. This is to en<span id="more-29"></span>sure that the crop is 100 percent all natural and free from harmful chemicals and elements that can lead illnesses to people. </p>
<p>Pointers for organic gardening </p>
<p>In organic gardening, the basic consideration is the soil where the crop will be placed. Veterans say that the perfect soil for organic gardening should be filled with nitrogen, which will contribute much to the health of the crop being planted. The soil should also be placed in an area where sunlight and air reaches it. </p>
<p>Experts also advise that clay soil is the most ideal type to be used in organic gardening because it is relatively high in nutrients compared to other types of soil. Aside from containing higher amount of nutrients good for the plants, it is best in holding the water for replenishing the plants. Although some types can also be used such as sand and garden soil, they cannot produce better crops just like the clay soil can. What you can do is to add some organic matter to make it more suitable for the plants. </p>
<p>Aside from the soil preparation and the area where it should be placed, here are some of the basics of organic gardening to help you get by: </p>
<p>1. Preparation of organic matter. Since this will be the one where the plants will get their nutrients, preparation of organic matter should be paid attention very carefully. As defined, organic matter can be a plant that is decaying or an animal waste that is mixed together with the soil. Aside from decaying plants and wastes of animals, organic matter can also be a clipping of grass, leaves that are dried, scraps from the kitchen such as vegetable stalks and peels of fruits as well as heads of fresh or cooked fish. Organic matter is very important in organic gardening because it serves as a conditioner for the soil to support the growing crops in it. Organic matter should always be regularly replenished. It can be put on top of the soil or can be mixed with it so the nutrients and other minerals can be absorbed very well. </p>
<p>2. Controlling pests and other plant-related diseases without the use of synthetic chemicals. Since the basic premise of organic gardening is using all-natural products, it is best if you familiarize yourself with the natural means of controlling pests in your crops. These natural means of controlling pests include worms and other insects that can defend your plants against other harmful elements. You can also prevent your plant from diseases if you inspect them regularly for any sign of damage. Once you suspect that there is a threat for plant illness, it is best if you remove the plant affected quickly to avoid the spread of the disease to nearby plants. </p>
<p>3. Selecting the ideal plants for your organic gardening. One of the basics of organic gardening that all people should know is how to select plants that will fit your natural condition. It is very important to understand that not all plants are suitable for all climates. To ensure that you will grow healthy plants, make sure that you check your site conditions and decide which are the plants that can withstand the environment available.</p>
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