Tips For Growing Roses in the Garden01.25.10

The people who says how hard growing roses can be, usually have exceptional plants with brilliant flowers and are looking for recognition of there agricultural aptitude. Roses are perhaps one of the most misunderstood flowering plants in modern landscape, and by following a few simple steps, they can make a great impression on your yard.

The #1 step to growing roses is to choose a hardy plant to begin with. Many stores offer rose bushes for sale, and at the end of the season they will offer special deals to clear their inventory. A sale of two-for-one is probably not going to provide you with hardy stock, especially at the end of the season. While roses should be planted in the spring or late fall, plants that are already festooned with leaves are not necessarily the best for growing roses.

There are many types of roses on the market and not all will do well in all types of soil or climates. Check with a local nursery to find out what varieties seem to flourish well in your part of the country and then buy a number one plant, the hardiest variety available, to plant in your yard. Where they are placed in your landscaping will have a lot to do with your success at growing roses as they need at least six or seven hours of direct sunshine to grow properly.

Proper Nourishment Keeps Roses Healthy

While growing roses often offers pests a healthy food supply, by using plant food containing systemic insecticides for the first and last feedings of the year can greatly reduce the bug population. A fertilizer with a balanced high-phosphorous content twice a year should be sufficient. A high potassium fertilizer used in colder climates can offer better strength during the plant’s dormant period.

Rose bushes require sufficient air movement to thrive and planting them in a part of your yard with adequate air flow will also help them grow. Watering should be done regularly, and the ground maintained moist around the plants, but not soggy. Too much water leave the plants open to diseases and inviting to other bugs that are looking for something to eat. Successfully growing roses is the ability to find the perfect balance of moisture and air, while providing adequate fertilizer.

Remember that roses are naturally an outdoor bush and they need the dormant period in their life to grow. Growing them as house plants will require they be allowed periods of cold to go into their hibernation if they are expected to survive.

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Tips for Growing Sage10.30.09

Some scents can bring back happy memories.

Growing sage brings the chance home of making holiday dinners your loved ones will cherish.

With the cost of herbs rising at the grocery shops, planting your own herb garden is a choice that makes sense. An additional bonus is the enjoyment of using fresh ingredients in your meals. The savings made by growing your own produce can leave you extra time and money to re-invest back into the garden

Sage, (Salvia Officinalis) has a long memory that goes back to the ancient Romans who thought growing sage imparted wisdom and improved mental clarity. Maybe that is the reason we never forget foods cooked with sage!

Growing sage

Sage is a hardy perennial that can last up to five years. The plant originally comes from the Mediterranean, meaning it can grow well in most types of soil. It enjoys rather dry and sunny areas. Young sage needs to be watered weekly. It is better to water more often during the summer if you live in a hot climate.

Sow herb seed indoors within ten weeks of the scheduled out-doors planting. Water the seeds with tepid water.

At the time of seed germination, place the planted seedlings where they will receive full sunlight. When growing sage, it needs temperatures of 65F degrees. Water the soil slightly damp.

The seedlings need a bed of well-drained soil. Work in a handful of bone meal twice during the summer for the growing sage.

Purchase ready planted pots from the garden center to start growing sage quickly.

After the frost has past, in one quick visit to the garden shop, you can have sage in the bag! It may take the enjoyment of getting stuck in, but it’s a quick and easy solution if you’re in a rush. It’s even possible to plant the sage purchased from the store directly in the garden.

Growing sage in an area that has a shallow water table could be troublesome, so try using containers or raised beds. Protect the plants from extreme weather conditions.

Harvest sage leaves just before the plant starts to flower. To harvest, clip the leaves, leaving about half of the foliage on each branch.

To dry sage, place the leaves out on a window screen in a ventilated area away from direct sunlight. The dried leaves can be stored in jars or zip-lock storage bags.

When growing sage, you may notice the plants becoming woody after a few years.

This means it is time to start afresh. You can plant from cuttings or start over with seed. If you allow your growing sage plants to flower and set seed, they will self-sow and do the job for you.

Benefits of Growing Sage

Growing sage has numerous health benefits, the details of which have been handed down from generation to generation.

Herb tea made with sage is a stimulant used to treat all sorts of ailment and disorders. It is also known to promote healthy gums and cleans teeth.

Headaches can vanish with the aid of a sage compress.

The use of sage tea can prevent hot flashes during menopause.

A Thanksgiving feast would not be complete without turkey and dressing flavored with sage. The herb is now used year round in poultry seasoning. The list is endless of foods that are seasoned to perfection with the addition of this tasteful herb.

Every good cook knows a kitchen is not complete without the addition of sage.

Never leave sage out to get cold!

Growing sage deserves a spot in every herbal garden.

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Way to Create a Home Garden06.11.09

A garden brings to mind healthy green grass and several wonderful trees and bushes. Green is a color that is associated with living things and positive energy. A patch of green in the house, on the road or anywhere else makes us conscious of the fact that we are one with Nature. There are countless gifts bestowed upon us by nature. Basically a garden consists of plants, flowers, fountains, long winding pathways, ponds and, let’s not forget, green grass. A lawn with neatly trimmed grass is a pleasure to one’s sight as well to walk on. Children should be allowed to walk on the grass with their bare feet, as this helps in circulation of blood in the body. This is similar to acupressure for one’s feet.

A lawn needs to be tended to regularly. Caring for your lawn is an ongoing process, especially since it involves tasks such as mowing, watering, weeding, trimming, and clearing out fallen leaves . The good news is that lawns are always in vogue. Tending to your lawn is very similar to caring for a baby. Only then will it stay in good condition and fresh. Regularly apply pesticides and fertilizers to keep the pests and insects away. Lawns are also beneficial to the environment, because they keep the air fresh and cool. If the soil is good then you can have a healthy luscious lawn in your home. It only takes healthy soil, ample water, and regular maintenance to keep a healthy lawn.

Watering your garden is an important aspect of building your garden. How much water you’ll use depends on the weather, soil conditions, and the type of grass used. For example, the Kentucky blue grass requires less amount of water. Other types of grass, however require an increased amount of water. If you incorporate organic manure into your soil you will not need pesticides and fertilizers. Choose a type of grass which is popular in your area. Some types of soil will benefit some variety of grass. Always choose grass varieties which are known for growing well in your area. Choosing the right type of grass to grow will save you time, money, and effort.

The addition of hedges and bushes is essential for establishing your garden. This will help make your garden more colorful and unique. You can add footpaths to the garden as well as different shaped hedges so that your garden because more than a collection of flowers but a retreat from life.

You can also grow herbs in your garden and have a patch where you can try to grow some vegetables. A deck and an outdoor patio can also prove to be relaxing additions to your home.

Gardens don’t just add beauty to your home, they provide peace and tranquility as well.

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