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	<title>Save My Gardening Tips &#187; organic gardening</title>
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		<title>Learn a Few Basic Facts About Sod Installation and How To Do It</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jan 2012 13:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even a lot of contractors, who install your sod, don&#8217;t really know how to install sod correctly.  This is the reason why you see so many lawns in small neighborhoods that just looked awful. The developer is probably trying to cut costs and went with the cheapest bid. After two or three years, you know [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even a lot of contractors, who install your sod, don&#8217;t really know <a href="http://sod-cutters.com/how-to-install-sod/">how to install sod</a> correctly.  This is the reason why you see so many lawns in small neighborhoods that just looked awful. The developer is probably trying to cut costs and went with the cheapest bid. After two or three years, you know what it looks like. The sod was laid without any topsoil, and now the sod is drying out, and dying. There are no nutrients in the soil. If this is what your sod looks like, it means that the person who did the <a href="http://sod-cutters.com/how-to-install-sod/">sod installation</a> either didn&#8217;t know how to do it properly, or they cut too many corners. The end result is that the sod doesn&#8217;t look very good.</p>
<p>When a professional will install sods, they like to add at least 6 inches of topsoil. This means that they will want to get 10 yards of soil delivered for every 800 ft.² of sod that they are installing. After they tear out all of the existing weeds, and wrote until the ground, they&#8217;re going to want to add the top soil to it. Then, is a good idea to run it again and grade your lawn to make sure that it is completely flat. Once you have professionally graded your lawn and rolled it with a soil roller, then you are ready to install your new sought. Make sure that your sod goes on straight and flat. Try to get it even as possible. After you have installed all of your sod, you may want to run the roller over the lawn one more time just to make sure that all of the soil comes into contact with the new sod.  New sod only has about 30% of its route system intact. You want to make sure to keep watering your lawn until the roots can grow back and the lawn can become established. Usually this process takes between six and eight weeks and a lot of it will depend on the weather.</p>
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		<title>Square Foot Gardening &#8211; What Is It?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jan 2012 20:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s a more convenient approach when it comes to gardening, and although it has been introduced way back in the 80s you probably haven&#8217;t heard about it. The term is square foot gardening &#8211; a clever and easy approach to manage all the plants you&#8217;re planning to grow in the garden. You may not have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a more convenient approach when it comes to gardening, and although it has been introduced way back in the 80s you probably haven&#8217;t heard about it.  The term is <a title="square foot gardening" href="http://www.biggranite.com/square-foot-gardening/">square foot gardening</a> &#8211; a clever and easy approach to manage all the plants you&#8217;re planning to grow in the garden.  You may not have heard about this but you sure have come across with it in some home settings where this kind of gardening is practiced in one&#8217;s backyard.</p>
<p>So what exactly is it all about?  Square foot gardening method utilizes the advantages of a <a title="healthy soil" href="http://www.texasveggies.com/2011/12/13/lasagna-gardening/">healthy soil</a> through the use and combination of various organic gardening methods including compost.  The garden space is divided into spaces, preferably 4 X 4 dimension, and it uses an open-bottomed box raised beds to accommodate different types of plants and crops in one garden space.  Some of the plants and vegetables that are highly recommended for this type of gardening approach include tomato, mint, oregano, basil, broccoli, onions, carrots and many more.  The seeds and the seedlings are highly accessible in some gardening stores.</p>
<p>Square foot gardening rose into fame in the eighties when Mel Bartholomew coined the term in a book.  It&#8217;s also heavily associated with raised bed gardening and French intensive gardening.  Because it is simple and effective as a gardening technique, many people adapted it in their homes.  It&#8217;s easy to manage and maintain and it doesn&#8217;t take too much space.  Plus you can have different types of plants in one entire garden space.</p>
<p>Such gardening method is highly recommended for those people who wanted to explore gardening for the first time because it&#8217;s easy and manageable.  It&#8217;s not work-intensive &#8211; it doesn&#8217;t require too much digging and tilling.  It&#8217;s a best step to jumpstart your ambitious venture to whip the most appealing gardening outside your house.</p>
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		<title>Working On Your Own Storage Shed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 16:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Storage sheds are the inexpensive solution to having additional space in your home and garden without having to build another room from scratch. They’re pretty functional, space-efficient, and not to mention affordable. Moreover, with the various designs available nowadays, they’re quite attractive as well. Nevertheless, keep in mind that you will still have to spend [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Storage <a href="http://www.savemygarden.com/todays-storage-shed-plans-are-more-versatile-than-ever/">sheds</a> are the inexpensive solution to having additional space in your home and garden without having to build another room from scratch. They’re pretty functional, space-efficient, and not to mention affordable. Moreover, with the various designs available nowadays, they’re quite attractive as well. Nevertheless, keep in mind that you will still have to spend a bit of money for a storage shed project, no matter how arguably less expensive it may be. So before you start shelling out those precious dollars, try to sit down and think of a few things first. The foremost considerations should be the size of your shed, the materials you will be using, your preferred design, and the actual construction. As far as size is concerned, try to get your dimensions ironed out. Check the available area in your lawn and garden and find some <a href="http://www.savemygarden.com/todays-storage-shed-plans-are-more-versatile-than-ever/">shed plans</a> and <a href="http://www.storageshedkits.org/">storage shed kits</a> that would meet your desired specifications. Of course, you need to keep in mind just how much of an additional storage space you would be needing as well. Second would be the materials. There are so many kinds available so don’t be fooled. Durability of the material as well as lower maintenance costs should be your guiding factors. The most common you can find would likely be wood, plastic, vinyl, and <a href="http://www.storageshedkits.org/five-reasons-to-buy-metal-storage-sheds/">metal storage sheds</a>. But you may also find a lot of kits nowadays using combinations of these materials like metal with coated vinyl or high-grade plastic. Third would be the style of your shed. You can always choose the simpler ones but note that there are cute and attractive units available in the market as well. Modern storage sheds even sport French doors or windows, trimmings, and custom moldings. Last but not the least, you should also see about the construction of the shed. Even if it’s supposedly a DIY or do-it-yourself kit, try to see if you can really put it up by yourself or with just the help of another.</p>
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		<title>How to Avoid Having Excess Humidity in your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 21:50:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don&#8217;t install carpets in areas of your home that have constant condensation or humidity. If you do, you are just asking for problems later on. If you notice any plumbing leaks, make sure that they are fixed immediately. Make sure to not allow soil to come in to contact with your siding, and avoid installing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t install carpets in areas of your home that have constant condensation or humidity. If you do, you are just asking for problems later on. If you notice any plumbing leaks, make sure that they are fixed immediately. Make sure to not allow soil to come in to contact with your siding, and avoid installing flower pots right up against your house. This can cause your house to start to rot as mold and mildew develop on the shingles. Another thing that you can do is to make sure that your home is painted. If your home is not painted, it is also more susceptible to water damage.</p>
<p>Another thing that you can do is to make sure that when you install a lawn that it grades away from your home and not towards it. The last thing you want to do is have your lawn be responsible for flooding your house or your basement. In addition, make sure that your sprinklers are properly installed so that they can avoid hitting your house. If your sprinklers hit your house every day, there is a high probability that you will develop mold and mildew problems very quickly. Also, you want to keep your basement or the crawlspace under your house as dry as possible. Do not stack piles of wood near your house where they might block airflow or were they might spread mildew and mold into your crawlspace. The lower concentrations you have around your property, the less chance you have having mold and mildew develop.</p>
<p>Another area that you should constantly check if you don&#8217;t want to have to do a lot of work <a href="http://mildewandmoldremoval.com/">removing mold</a> is the shower. Make sure that the grout is in good condition and that moisture is not leaking through the grout and damaging the shower walls or the shower floors.  If you do this, you may prevent yourself from having to use a <a href="http://mildewandmoldremoval.com/">mold remover</a> and also from having to replace your shower walls later on.</p>
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		<title>Making Your Own Storage Shed Shine</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Dec 2011 17:13:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All of us are always needing some additional space to store our clutter in. Stuff like gardening equipment, carpentry tools, hobbies and crafts are at times just fancy words for clutter. But still, we somehow need to keep them and find a place to put them all in. In this regard, a storage shed is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All of us are always needing some additional space to store our clutter in. Stuff like gardening equipment, carpentry tools, hobbies and crafts are at times just fancy words for clutter. But still, we somehow need to keep them and find a place to put them all in. In this regard, a storage shed is a very practical solution. Storage <a href="http://www.savemygarden.com/todays-storage-shed-plans-are-more-versatile-than-ever/">sheds</a> are quite affordable projects to undertake, quite easy to build, and can provide you with the needed additional space for an organized storage of all that extra stuff in your home and garden. But note that storage shed projects can also cost a few hundred dollars, sometimes even more. Thus, you should also take a few things into consideration before emptying your pockets. One would be to decide beforehand on the size of your shed. Depending on the size of your lawn or garden, choose dimensions that would actually work with the architectural set up of your home as well. There are a lot of <a href="http://www.storageshedkits.org/">shed plans</a> that can carry your desired specifications and knowing what you want before going out and buying can save you a lot! Two, also decide on the materials you would want for your shed, taking into account the weather and climate in your area. Some materials like wood are not as durable as others like say plastic or <a href="http://www.storageshedkits.org/benefits-of-vinyl-storage-sheds/">vinyl storage sheds</a>. Metal storage sheds can also make durable choices although it may be better to choose them in combination with other more attractive materials. Three, also try to look into the construction cost of the shed. Most of them claim to be DIY or do-it-yourself but you can never be too sure. Also, they may require you to purchase additional equipment for construction and you may end up paying for more for the equipment than the price of the shed itself.</p>
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		<title>The Art of Open-air Landscape Lighting</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Dec 2011 03:32:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outdoor lighting can make your so-so lawn into a wonderful one. This doesn’t need to be compacted, just well-organized. Get ready to experience the beauty of the growing bushes and shrubberies possibly at night by way of landscape lighting. Plus, anything will be conveniently visible during dark and you&#8217;ll stay protected with your property at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Outdoor lighting can make your so-so lawn into a wonderful one. This doesn’t need to be compacted, just well-organized. Get ready to experience the beauty of the growing bushes and shrubberies possibly at night by way of landscape lighting. Plus, anything will be conveniently visible during dark and you&#8217;ll stay protected with your property at night.</p>
<p><a title="utahlandscapelighting" href="http://www.utahlandscapelighting.com" target="_self">Salt Lake City landscape lighting</a> has several aesthetic gains. It exhibits the beauty of your current yard in the evening which makes your property distinctive from others. Outdoor lighting in addition highlights the nice thing about your favorite woods and timber that you’re escalating. Your pool area, fountains, path and veranda gets a dramatize run through these signals. Most of all it produces a calm and relax environment on your lawn where you can have any good occasion with your household even through the night.</p>
<p>Another good grounds for using lighting fixtures is the basic safety of your yard. Often you might have visitors in the evening. You don’t would like your beautiful backyard to be destroyed by an automobile or passers by. If you use lighting style, your garage, walkway along with garden will likely be clearly observable and it will be certain that all your effort in rising this gorgeous garden doesn’t be put into vain.</p>
<p>The 1st step to start landscape lighting will be to make an illumination plan. You may choose a centerpiece in your yard from which you will commence setting up lamps. It’s the hardest section of the whole exterior lights job. As soon as the centerpiece is done you can start implementing rest of the lawns. You can stick to some typical patterns to light up the surroundings on the focal point.</p>
<p>When you can manage occasion from your schedule and have a creative mind, lighting your garden won’t want much energy. At present, each of our life is therefore busy that many of us hardly have any time to do anything whatsoever creative. Apart from, you might not have adequate expertise more than outdoor lighting. Therefore, you need the aid of some specialists to light-up garden with stunning lights. If you are living in areas near Utah, then you can acquire help of the particular Utah lights services. They&#8217;ve already highly seasoned and creative oriented lighting pros who can help you within turning ones ordinary garden into a stylish one. Utah lighting offers devices and also kits essential for lighting intent. They have an extended history of trustworthiness and low cost services. You just need to visit Utah<a title="utahlandscapelighting" href="http://www.utahlandscapelighting.com" target="_self"> landscape lighting</a> through web site or you can use your cellular phone and they will attend your service.</p>
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		<title>Growing Healthy And Organic Broccoli In Your Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 04:32:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Broccoli is getting more and more popular to grow in home gardens because of its popularity as a source of healthy food. This is a delicious plant that can be eaten raw or cooked and is rich in vitamins and minerals too. It is a plant that prefers a lot of sun and maybe some partial shade. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Broccoli is getting more and more popular to grow in home gardens because of its popularity as a source of healthy food. This is a delicious plant that can be eaten raw or cooked and is rich in vitamins and minerals too. It is a plant that prefers a lot of sun and maybe some partial shade. It also likes cold weather. It likes rich soil that is well drained and with much more organic matter such as compost.</p>
<p>Broccoli is a primitive plant. You can sow seeds directly in the garden just two months before the last expected frost in your area. Do not perform well in hot climates and crop quality is not as good. Depending on the variety you choose the time of germination can be anywhere from 45 days to 85 days. Care must be taken so choose a variety that suits your area. These are some steps on <a href="http://diygardener.net/growingbroccoli/">how to grow broccoli</a>.</p>
<p>If temperatures are a problem in your area, you can sow your crops within about 8 to 10 weeks before the last frost is expected. Plant 1 inch deep pans that cover the seeds with a quarter inch of soil. Keep these seeds in a sunny spot that can maintain a temperature between 60 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit, keeping the soil moist at all times. They are ready to be transplanted into the garden after reaching a height of about 6 cm. These plants need to be hardened off before planting outdoors. This is also true when <a href="http://diygardener.net/growingpumpkins/">growing pumpkins</a>.</p>
<p>When you plant, you will need to space the plants about a foot apart and in rows 2-3 feet apart, firm the soil around it and soak it in water. Next, coat the broccoli plants with blood meal or fish emulsion and deep-water two weeks after transplantation or water with manure tea or compost. This way of gardening is a way that supports a healthy environment. Organic Gardening is a way of gardening that is in harmony with nature. Cultivate a healthy and productive crop in a way that is healthier for you and the environment.</p>
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		<title>Saving the Planet One Vegetable Garden at a Time.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 18:36:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Proposing vegetable gardening as a project for the community may not be a bad idea. With people getting more aware and concerned with our environment, it is but a small step in helping our planet. A lot of people are voicing their concerns and fears but are not actually doing anything about it. They are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Proposing <a title="vegetable gardening" href="http://www.texasveggies.com/">vegetable gardening</a> as a project for the community may not be a bad idea. With people getting more aware and concerned with our environment, it is but a small step in helping our planet. A lot of people are voicing their concerns and fears but are not actually doing anything about it. They are only making noises. If they are really concerned and want to help the planet, they can start by having a garden of their own in their own homes. Our planet needs more plants and to be able to create a diverse ecosystem, gardening can help. Gardening is a simple way of helping our planet since most people are not really all that interested in planting trees for forests. Even small plants like flowers and vegetables can make a difference in our environment.<br />
Vegetable gardening will be more advisable considering raising vegetable will not only supply food on the table but its scraps can also be used as organic compost. Nothing much is wasted with vegetables unlike flowers which can make our houses and gardens look pretty but are not quite a necessity in life. A new gardening method called a <a title="lasagna garden" href="http://www.texasveggies.com/2009/05/15/new-house-new-garden/">Lasagna garden</a>, vegetable scraps or any food scraps for that matter can be used as materials for compost. Composts are necessary because they are used for helping plants get nutrients from the soil and make it grow and bear fruit. Growers or planters of any kind are urged to use lasagna gardening methods in their farms or gardens. The lasagna method of gardening uses only biodegradable and organic materials, ensuring a chemical free and safe produce for human consumption.</p>
<p>Using vegetable gardening as community project will not only be great for our environment but it will also awaken peoples conscience and might make them participate or be involved with the what is happening to our environment and our planet.</p>
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		<title>Five Steps For Good Lawn Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 05:06:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The process of growing an impressive lawn can appear a daunting one. The abundance of products available proclaiming they will give that lush green look you want. This does not have to be the case though, in this guide we will look at five essentials of lawn care. Step one: Watering. This is not as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The process of growing an impressive lawn can appear a daunting one. The abundance of products available proclaiming they will give that lush green look you want. This does not have to be the case though, in this guide we will look at five essentials of <a href="http://georgialawn.com/lawncare">lawn care</a>.</p>
<p>Step one: Watering. This is not as obvious as it appears and with a little careful consideration can be a successful component of lawn care. The main consideration when watering is the state of the grass. If there is already too much water then the area needs to be drained, on the other hand if you find the lawn dry it is essential to add more water. It is also wise to complete this process either early or late in the day and possibly both.</p>
<p>Step two: Mowing. The condition of your yard can be majorly affected by maintaining the grasses length. The height that your lawn should be allowed to grow to is dictated by the type of grass there and it is best to stick to these guidelines for the best look.</p>
<p>Step three: Fertilizing. This can be achieved by the use of previous cuttings from the lawn, and many people choose this option. All fertilizers should include phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen.</p>
<p>Step four: Weeding and Dethatching. The removal of both thatch and weeds is an important component of maintaining a lawn. This process stops the growths from sapping the water away from the grass and also maintains the nutrients your lawn needs to grow. You can either use manual removal techniques or by applying a suitable chemical to the yard.</p>
<p>Step five: Aerating. This is a simple step in lawn care but one that can bring outstanding results. All this requires is the creation of holes in the lawn to allow the water and the nutrients it brings to reach the roots beneath. It is required every three years yet it can be wise to do it annually, especially if you live in areas where clay soil is prominent.</p>
<p>This article was brought to you by <a href="http://georgialawn.com">GeorgiaLawn.com</a>. We specialize in helping the Atlanta and metro areas keep their grass as green as possible.</p>
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		<title>Stainless Steel Norpro Compost Keeper</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Nov 2011 11:19:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have seen the other options for compost bucket available today. Seeing a Norpro 1 gallon stainless steel compost keeper, you wouldn’t want to own any other compost bucket. Without a doubt, Norpro is definitely everyone’s favorite. What’s not to love about this keeper? Everything about it is just so lovely. It is indeed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">You may have seen the other options for compost bucket available today. Seeing a <a href="http://www.compostbucket.info/norpro-1-gallon-stainless-steel-compost-keeper" target="_blank">Norpro 1 gallon stainless steel compost keeper</a>, you wouldn’t want to own any other compost bucket. Without a doubt, Norpro is definitely everyone’s favorite. What’s not to love about this keeper? Everything about it is just so lovely. It is indeed the best looking keeper available online today. With looks like those, you will be proud to show it off to your friends and visitors. It can surely add beauty to every kitchen. Beauty and functionally is elegantly combine in the Norpro compost keeper.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, the capacity for this bucket is only about 1 gallon. Although it’s small compared to other compost buckets available today, it can still serve its purpose well. Best of all, this bucket can really last forever. It is made completely out of stainless steel. You really cannot compare a plastic container over this one. Norpro wins in all aspects. Plus, it has a great, smooth satin finish that your will certainly love.</p>
<p>A stainless steel compost keeper can be very easy to clean. You no longer need to struggle every time you want to clean your keeper. And since it comes with a charcoal filter, foul odors will not fly around your kitchen. Your home will be a wonderful place to stay with this Norpro around. There have already been a great number of people who purchased this item. More and more individuals are planning to <a href="http://www.compostbucket.info/compost-buckets-guide" target="_blank">buy compost bucket for kitchen</a> use, especially Norpro. Buy one today before we run out of stocks.</p>
<p>But if you prefer something cheaper or something simpler, there are still a lot of other available options. Whatever you choose, just make sure the compost keeper is durable and can seal the odor of kitchen waste. Anyway, all of the choices provided on the links come with a healthy and attractive price tag. You don’t have to worry about a thing.</p>
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