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		<title>Making Your Garden Bloom With Flower Gardening</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flower gardening is basically, adorning your garden with flowers. Most gardeners, old and new ones alike, want to go into flower gardening. There are different forms of flower gardening, as long as it is a garden with flowers it can be considered flower gardening, regardless of what kind of flower it is. A different, though [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Flower gardening is basically, adorning your garden with flowers.  Most  gardeners, old and new ones alike, want to go into flower  gardening.</p>
<p>There are different forms of flower gardening, as long as it is a  garden with  flowers it can be considered flower gardening, regardless  of what kind of flower  it is.</p>
<p>A different, though very popular form of flower gardening is wild  flower  gardening. Wild flower gardening may be the easiest form of  flower gardening  there is out there. But it is not as easy at it looks.  Many amateur gardeners  believe that putting up a wild flower garden  would only require you to buy those  wild flower seeds from the  supermarket, scatter them over your backyard and just  let them grow.  This is not actually true. As most flower gardens, wild flower   gardening does involve a little bit of work. You just dont scatter some  seeds  and expect them to line up on their own, dont you?!</p>
<p>Before you go to the supermarket to buy those wild flower seed  packets, you  would have to first prepare the soil where you will plant  them. Preparing the  soil means that you have to water them regularly  and till the soil completely.  It is also advisable to your wild flower  gardening in cooler climates, which are  usually late fall or early  summer. Late fall is the time that the soil is  absolutely cool, this  way, when you plant your wild flower seeds, they will not  take root  until spring, when they will be able to come in full bloom.</p>
<p>In wild flower gardening, a gardener can also consider planting  perennials.  Perennials are plants, or in this case flowers that can  live their full life  cycle in two years. (Annuals on the other hands,  completes their life cycle in  one year.) With this kind of flower  gardening, perennials should be planted by  early fall, ten to twelve  weeks from frost, this way your seeds will have enough  time to set up  themselves before they can become dormant.</p>
<p>When needed moisture is absent from your soil , the best way to start  your  wild flower gardening is at late fall. This is also the best time  to start  planting your wild flower seeds. With this method, even if  there is little  water, the gardener can expect lots of rain to douse  your thirsty soil and  plants.</p>
<p>The most popular wild flowers today are single special meadows. Plant  single  special meadows in mass and close together (but not too close,  leave space for  their roots to grow and so that they will not compete  for both sunrise and food  found in the soil), because they look better  this way. Dont worry if all your  single special specie of wild flower  would not bloom the entire period of spring  to fall, this usually  happens. Because of this, though planting single special  meadows is the  trend these days, some wild flower gardeners still opt to plant  two or  three species of wildflowers. By doing this, they are ensuring the   complete bloom of all their wild flower species the entire spring to  fall.</p>
<p>To ensure a better bloom rate from your wild flower garden, keep the  seedling  moist by watering them everyday. And although wild flowers are  wild flowers, the  gardener should still be patient enough to pull out  the weeds from his flower  garden, especially in the early stages of  your wild flower garden.</p>
<p>In late fall or winter, keep the wild flower height to about six  inches high.  This process will prevent the other plants from invading  your flower bed and  will also help disperse the seeds of your wild  flowers.</p>
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		<title>Gardening In A Square Foot</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 17:29:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you havent heard of square foot gardening, you&#8217;re about to learn one of the most useful and versatile gardening techniques ever created. Conceived by Mel Bartholomew, author of Square Foot Gardening, the techniques have been enthusiastically adopted by gardeners all over the world. Square foot gardening is eminently suited for container gardening, patio and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you havent heard of square foot gardening, you&#8217;re about to learn  one of the  most useful and versatile gardening techniques ever created.  Conceived by Mel  Bartholomew, author of Square Foot Gardening, the  techniques have been  enthusiastically adopted by gardeners all over the  world. Square foot gardening  is eminently suited for container  gardening, patio and roof gardening, backyard  gardening, organic  gardening, herb gardens, vegetable gardens, flower gardens  and more.</p>
<p>The basic concept is to start small &#8211; the unit of measure is  the  square foot. Although Bartholomews original square foot garden was four  feet  square, many schools, community gardens and home gardeners start  even smaller &#8211;  a couple of one square foot containers is plenty to get  you started. According  to Bartholomew though, a four square foot garden  provides just enough harvest  for one person.</p>
<p>How to Create A Square Foot Garden.<br />
Creating your own  square foot garden is as easy as building (or buying)  a box in which to garden.  My own first square foot garden was a two  square foot garden on the cement apron  outside my back door in a city  apartment. I used four square plastic lined wicker wastebaskets bought  for a dollar apiece at the All-for-a-Buck  store. Any container that can  hold 6-8&#8243; of dirt, and has drainage holes in the  bottom will work. The  biggest requirement for location is sun &#8211; choose a nice,  sunny spot to  place your garden.</p>
<p>Did I say dirt? Amend that. Bartholomew  recommends what he calls  Mels mix instead of soil. Mix 1/3 vermiculite, 1/3 peat  moss and 1/3  compost to fill the squares of your box or container. A 10 pound  bag of  each was plenty to fill my little 2 square foot garden.</p>
<p>Choosing  and Laying Out the Plants for Your Square Foot Garden.<br />
The most important factor  in laying out your garden is the  one-square-foot grid. Youll be planting one  type of plant in each  square &#8211; how many of them depends on the recommended  spacing between  plants &#8211; which youll find on the back of the seed packets.  Depending on  the needs of the specific seedlings, you can plant 1, 4, 9 or 16   plants in each square. To break it down &#8211; if the recommendation on the  seed  packet is 1 foot apart, you can plant 1 in a square. If they need  six inches  between plants, you can plant 4. Two inches gives you room  for 9 plants, and one  inch spacing means you can fit 16 plants into one  square foot.</p>
<p>My own  first square foot garden was a spaghetti garden with this layout:</p>
<p>1 Basil  Plant 4 Tomato plants</p>
<p>1 Oregano Plant 16 Onion plants</p>
<p>After You  Harvest Your Square Foot Garden Harvest the crop in each  square foot when its  ready, and continue harvesting until its no longer  producing fruit/vegetables.  At that point, uproot the plants in that  square (use them for compost!), and  plant another, different crop. By  refilling and rotating the crops, you avoid  depleting the natural  nutrients of the soil, and keep every bit of space  productive  throughout an entire growing season.</p>
<p>This article courtesy of <a href="http://www.floral-world.org/" target="_blank">http://www.floral-world.org</a></p>
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