The Bonzai Tree Secrets.

Posted under Do It Your Self, Gardening by admin on Friday 12 June 2009 at 3:14 pm

The term “Bonzai” is coming from the earlier Chinese term Penzai, and people in the west use the term Bonzai for all the miniature trees that where growing in pots or containers, well too grow these small container trees you will be needing some good information on growing Bonzai Trees and that is why GardensNHomes recommand “The Bonzai Gardening Secrets” written by Erik A. Olsen, he will take you true the whole concept of growing Bonzai trees and he will do it in plain English.
Here is a small portion of what you get from Erik’s Bonzai Secrets.

* Why Bonzai trees are formed the way that they.

* You will be learning the fourteen major styles in Bonzai Tree Growing.

* You will also learn what the true rules are in Bonzai gardening, you will discover the real symbolic of the plants, the stones, the grains or the sands of your Bonzai.

* You will lean all the inside secrets of Plucking, pruning, Defoliation “Jin and Shari” and much more.

*How to Choose the right Bonzai tree.

* How to top a Bonzai three.

And there is much more that Erik will explain to you, if you are thinking of buying and maintaining Bonzai trees then this e-book is something that you will defiantly need.

Click here if you like to know more about the Bonzai tree secrets.

What is Organic Container Gardening?

Posted under Gardening by Dave on Friday 12 June 2009 at 2:45 pm

Getting Started In Organic Container Gardening.

People love nature that is a fact, and sometimes people get the urge to let their green fingers speak but there living arrangements dont really allow them to have a big garden.

What is Organic Container Gardening?

Organic gardening is a way of gardening where you don’t use synthetic products like pesticides and fertilizers, everything is all 100% natural, and working with nature instead of trying to jump start it. more and ore people are starting to do it this way especially in these times where we are living a green period trying to help nature and the earth.

So how does Organic Container Gardening works?

If you live in a apartment in a big city there is not much change you will have a garden so the next best thing is Container Gardening, You can grow your plants and flowers outside hanging from your window or place them on a small patio.On of the benefits of Organic Container Gardening is that you can move the pots around if you feel that is nessisary. If you´re looking for a more aesthetic way to arrange your plants you cab buy containers in different heights and you could also hang some of them on the sealing of your apartment.

Does Organic Container Gardening take up a lot of maintenance?

The maintenance of a container Garden can take up some of your time since you have to give water to each plant and flower individually, make sure that you dont overwater the plants though because in contrast to a real garden, when you water the plant it has nowhere to go where as in a garden in can go deep into the ground, if you water your plants to much it would be fatal and they would die and we don’t want that do we?

How to kill bugs with Organic Container Gardening.

So if we can’t use pesticides how are we going to protects our plants and flowers from bugs and diseases?

When you are going to Organic Container Gardening is doesn’t mean you have to share your flowers and plants with the bugs, but since you’re are gardening in natural way you have to except that there are some bugs coming to visit, make sure you inspect your plants on a regular bases (like when you give them water) for signs of trouble and keep in mind that not every bug is a bad bug.

Although there are a lot of organic pesticides available make sure that there is a real problem and that you have correctly identified the problem before going out on a full scale attack. There are bugs that come along do some damage and move on and your plant will survive for another season.

That is the nature of Organic Container Gardening, you can lose some plants and flowers to mother nature, but in the long run we all do it to protect nature.