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		<title>Useful Tips For Growing Organic Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Mar 2011 10:22:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dale Denton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you grow <a href='http://sweetcornorganicnursery.com/store/'>organic plants</a>, you find life is so much better in so many ways. Harvesting fruit, vegetables and herbs that are free from pesticides and chemical sprays is only a part of it. You also get to watch your produce as it grows, and have an end product that tastes and smells fantastic. As a bonus, you know that what you have has not been interfered with in any way as you know exactly where it has come from.]]></description>
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</script></p> <p>When you grow <a href='http://sweetcornorganicnursery.com/store/'>organic plants</a>, you find life is so much better in so many ways. Harvesting fruit, vegetables and herbs that are free from pesticides and chemical sprays is only a part of it. You also get to watch your produce as it grows, and have an end product that tastes and smells fantastic. As a bonus, you know that what you have has not been interfered with in any way as you know exactly where it has come from.</p>
<p>Organic gardening is really just going back to the old ways. You don&#8217;t use modern chemical sprays to keep bugs at bay, nor do you load the soil with factory made fertilizers. Everything you do is natural, and as nature intended.</p>
<p>However, being organic is much more than just those to factors. By using natural compost from rotted vegetation or animals, you enrich the soil. In its turn, that feeds back into great crops. Through the use of proper compost and mulches, the soil becomes much better at retaining water. This cuts down on the amount of time you have to spend irrigating your produce, as well as cutting down on the volume required.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t want to use treated water from the tap, set up some containers around the garden to catch the rain water. This can then be transferred to the plants when needed. In the long term, it will also save you money on your water bills.</p>
<p>Controlling pests isn&#8217;t a problem, either. You can use sprays that you make up at home using only natural ingredients. Alternatively, try companion planting. When you do this, you place one plant next to another, knowing that the first plant will produce a smell or something that drives pests away from the second plant.</p>
<p>Not all insects mean harm. Some perform a very useful task of farming the more harmful ones. For this reason, encourage the good guys into your plot. Never use chemical sprays as they kill all insects wholesale.</p>
<p>Learn more about organic seeds.  Stop by Chad Perry&#8217;s site where you can find information and <a href='http://sweetcornorganicnursery.com/store/categories/Certified-Organic-%26-Heirloom%7B47%7DOpen%252dPollinated-Seeds/'>organic seeds</a> for your home vegetable and fruit garden.</p>
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		<title>All About Organic Tomato Seeds</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Feb 2011 12:18:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dale Denton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home gardeners that want to grow plants that do not use any pesticides or other techniques should look at <a href='http://sweetcornorganicnursery.com/store/categories/Certified-Organic-%26-Heirloom%7B47%7DOpen%252dPollinated-Seeds/'>organic heirloom tomato seeds</a> to get the best produce they can find. These offer a high quality alternative to genetically manipulated plants and let you have the ability to grow a 100% natural products from your own garden without the addition of harmful chemicals.]]></description>
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</script></p> <p>Home gardeners that want to grow plants that do not use any pesticides or other techniques should look at <a href='http://sweetcornorganicnursery.com/store/categories/Certified-Organic-%26-Heirloom%7B47%7DOpen%252dPollinated-Seeds/'>organic heirloom tomato seeds</a> to get the best produce they can find. These offer a high quality alternative to genetically manipulated plants and let you have the ability to grow a 100% natural products from your own garden without the addition of harmful chemicals.</p>
<p>Many of the varieties that you will find will be heirloom quality which allows you to grow types that have been around for many decades right in your own backyard. These are not usually crossbred and therefore not genetically modified so that they remain strong. One of the reasons to choose these is that they are naturally pollinated without the use of chemicals of other interference and they are the same way that they have been for many years.</p>
<p>Certified seeds are also a good choice since they are handled and produced by growers that follow a set of guidelines in order to sell them. These are untreated by pesticides or will only use those that are on the national list for organic production in order to create them.</p>
<p>These offer a benefit to the sustainability of the plant that will be specific to your location. Many of the conditions of organic growers will make the plant more hardy to the weather conditions of your growing region. Due to this, they will be more likely to last and grow better and give you more produce.</p>
<p>You have many choices of the types of which you can choose with them. This will give you a great number of varieties to discover an experience new tastes and textures. There are as many heirloom and certified types as there are hybrids available for sale any any nursery.</p>
<p>A good source for these as online retailers, and many of them will give you the history of this seed that they are selling. In addition to this, they will be able to help you find the right plant for your growing region as well as be able to offer advice on how to grow them which can be useful especially if this is your first time in growing your own garden.</p>
<p>Organic tomato seeds offer a wonderful world of produce that is all natural and free from chemicals. This gives you the ability to give your family the best that nature has to offer with the healthiest choices available.</p>
<p>Want to find out more about <a href='http://sweetcornorganicnursery.com/store/categories/Plants-%252d-Seedlings-and-Starter-Plants/'>organic tomato seeds</a>, then visit Ashley Womack&#8217;s site on how to choose the best gardening tips for your home vegetable and fruit garden.</p>
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		<title>Walkways To Garden Beauty</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2008 04:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Antosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The walkways you install into your landscape can make your garden more accessible, retain its beauty, and ad to the overall design.  They are an integral part of your garden's look and feel.  Functionally, walkways offer a path through your garden that allow people to traverse them without disturbing the plants, grass, and other things you've set out for them to enjoy.  It doesn't take long for the places where people often tread to start to look trampled and faded if there are no walkways to protect it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='htpgbyline'>by Kent Higgins</div>
<p>The walkways you install into your landscape can make your garden more accessible, retain its beauty, and ad to the overall design.  They are an integral part of your garden&#8217;s look and feel.  Functionally, walkways offer a path through your garden that allow people to traverse them without disturbing the plants, grass, and other things you&#8217;ve set out for them to enjoy.  It doesn&#8217;t take long for the places where people often tread to start to look trampled and faded if there are no walkways to protect it.</p>
<p>The beauty of walkways comes from the aesthetic mix of both the materials used and the shapes they and the walkway&#8217;s path take.  Just as color can make them match or clash with the overall ambiance of your garden, their shape can either cut through the design or flow with it beautifully.</p>
<p>There are a variety of materials to make walkways from, each with its own design elements and functional properties.  Interlocking concrete blocks and cobble-stone style bricks are the most popular choices.  A bed of either heavy sand or small-pebbled gravel is usually laid and then the interlocking bricks are hammered into place using a wooden or rubber mallet.  Bricks are laid in a similar fashion, being pressed together and tamped into place to firmly set them.  This &#8220;floating&#8221; foundation allows the ground to heave with frost or moisture without dislocating the pathway.</p>
<p>Walkways are so integral to the design of a well-made garden than they are usually planned right from the beginning sketches and drawings before work even begins.  Elements like bordering flowerbeds, concrete or rock edges, or bark strips are common walkway enhancers, defining the path&#8217;s edges for the eye.  </p>
<p>Well-made walkways will have a slope or &#8220;crown&#8221; to them (a hump in the middle) that allows water to drain off so that it does not puddle on the walkway.  This makes the walkway safer to traverse, cleaner, and keeps puddles from forming for mosquitoes to congregate in.  The bricks and stones used are usually well-textured so that they have a good frictional quality to give a good grip when walking on them, minimizing slipping and dangerous falls.  </p>
<p>Other common elements that are included in walkways are casual seating areas (benches, platforms, etc.), handrails for bridges or raised areas, or lighting elements for nighttime ambiance, and perhaps a <a href="http://www.plant-care.com/1545-pool-landscaping.html">great pool background</a> to enhance the whole area.  Other additions such as bird baths, feeders, squirrel hutches, <a href="http://www.plant-care.com/1545-pool-landscaping.html">pet-friendly plants</a>, and other additions can make lively animals move in and around the walkway to give great entertainment and life to the gardens around the walkway.</p>
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		<title>Beautiful Heirloom Orchids Are Easy to Grow</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 12:08:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Antosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people are familiar with antique furniture, but did you know that there are also antique plants? These plant species have survived for generations, and they are called heirloom plants. There is a wide variety when it comes to heirloom plant species, but the most popular of these is an orchid. Although many people, especially beginning gardeners, fear that they would kill an orchid plant and never dream of owning one, many varieties of orchids are actually easy to care for.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='htpgbyline'>by Kent Higgins</div>
<p>Many people are familiar with antique furniture, but did you know that there are also antique plants? These plant species have survived for generations, and they are called heirloom plants. There is a wide variety when it comes to heirloom plant species, but the most popular of these is an orchid. Although many people, especially beginning gardeners, fear that they would kill an orchid plant and never dream of owning one, many varieties of orchids are actually easy to care for.</p>
<p>One popular heirloom orchid, the Paphiopedilum orchid, is a very low maintenance plant. These orchids have been popular for generations due to their big, bold flowers. These colorful flowers make a wonderful accessory in your home, brightening the whole room.  Another type of heirloom orchid that you may want to consider is the Cattleya orchid. These orchids grow stalks with clusters of small blossoms. They come in colors ranging from yellow and pink to simple white orchids. These are very striking plants, even in less bold colors.</p>
<p>Once you have selected an orchid, you&#8217;ll need orchid potting mix, a clay pot, a tray, and some small pebbles. When you purchase your orchid, it will probably come in a small plastic pot, or with bare roots. To re-pot your orchid, fill your clay pot with the orchid potting mix, and then simply plant your orchid into the mix. Use the tray filled with small stones underneath your pot, to help catch the draining water.</p>
<p>To water your orchid, place it under room temperature running water for around two minutes. Because sitting in water is one of the easiest ways to kill an orchid, make sure that the potting mix has time to drain thoroughly. Now, place the pot on the tray, and then place your orchid in an area of your home that does not receive direct sunlight. Once per week, check your orchid. If the orchid potting mix is dry, you should water your orchid again by placing it under running water.</p>
<p>If you do not want to grow or to care for orchids, there are many other heirloom plants to choose from, including flower bulbs. These plants are very hardy, and can endure years of neglect. One of the most popular <a href="http://www.plant-care.com/phalaenopsis-orchid-care.html">heirloom bulbs</a> is the daffodil. There is a surprising variety of daffodils available, from the smaller true daffodils to the larger narcissus. Many have wonderful scents, or unique petal shapes that can turn down even the most expensive orchids such as Vanda or the moth orchid. Hyacinth flowers are known for their beautiful colors and strong fragrance.</p>
<p>Once you have purchased your flower bulbs, you&#8217;ll need to plant them. You&#8217;ll need a container, some potting soil, and a cold spot to store your bulbs during the winter months. Fill your container with potting soil, and plant your bulbs with the narrow end facing up. Keep your container in a cold area for the winter, and then bring your bulbs inside during the early spring, placing them in a sunny window. Water it regularly, and your bulbs will soon sprout. After they bloom, you can plant your bulbs out in the garden. Otherwise, you can also discard the bulbs after they are done blooming, and buy new ones next year.</p>
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		<title>Are Spider Plants Difficult to Grow?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 15:50:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Antosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spider plants make excellent houseplants because they are very easy to grow, require little maintenance in order to thrive, and adapt well to the conditions of most homes and other indoor spaces. They are also used frequently in schools because they are easy to propagate and require so little care. Particularly if you are a beginning gardener, spider plants are excellent starter plants to add some greenery to your home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='htpgbyline'>by Thomas Fryd</div>
<p>Spider plants make excellent houseplants because they are very easy to grow, require little maintenance in order to thrive, and adapt well to the conditions of most homes and other indoor spaces. They are also used frequently in schools because they are easy to propagate and require so little care. Particularly if you are a beginning gardener, spider plants are excellent starter plants to add some greenery to your home.</p>
<p>Spider plants are happiest when grown in containers or hanging baskets, which will provide plenty of room for their shoots. However, you should not grow them in containers that are too large for the size of the plant, because they enjoy being a little rootbound.</p>
<p>At the end of their long stalks, spider plants will begin to grow new baby plants. If you wish to grow more spider plants from your original plant, just cut these small plants off the ends of the stalks, and place their roots in water. When the roots of these new plants have grown to be an inch long, transplant them into containers filled with potting soil.</p>
<p>When you are growing spider plants, keep in mind that they like well drained, rich potting soil, although they can tolerate a wide range of soil conditions. You should water them at least once every week. Give them liquid fertilizer once or twice per month, but take care not to over water them or give them too much fertilizer. In fact, you may want to dilute the fertilizer to half its recommended strength, or skip fertilizer entirely if your plants are healthy and thriving without it. If you are over watering or over fertilizing, you will know it because the tips of your spider plant&#8217;s leaves will turn brown. If this happens, remove the brown leaves, and adjust the amount of fertilizer and water. Your plant will soon grow new, green leaves to replace the brown ones. If this does not solve the issue, you may want to try distilled water, as some chemicals in tap water may be harmful for your spider plants.</p>
<p>Although your spider plants will do just fine in the low light conditions found in many areas of the typical home, they also enjoy some sunshine. You can place your plants in a sunny window once or twice per week, but you should not forget them there. If you leave them in direct sunlight for too long, the leaves may turn brown. Also be sure not to leave them near the window on cold nights, as they prefer warmer temperatures.</p>
<p>Caring for Spider plants are very rewarding to grow. If you take proper care of them and grow new plants by replanting the baby spider plants on the end of the shoots, you will soon have a whole house filled with <a href="http://www.plant-care.com/spider-plant.html">beautiful spider plants</a>. Keep in mind that plants can help improve air quality by cleaning the air. They also make wonderful gifts to help your friends and family begin their own spider plant gardens. Spider plants can be grown by beginning gardeners, and require only a little effort to help them thrive.</p>
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		<title>Piggy Back and Peperomia as Foliage Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 11:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gary Antosh</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you will be growing many plants at home, it is likely that many of them will be foliage plants. Although they are not as showy as flowering plants, they are very easy to grow, propagate easily, and can adapt to any environment where you would like to grow them.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='italic;' class='htpgbyline'>by Thomas Fryd</div>
<p>If you will be growing many plants at home, it is likely that many of them will be foliage plants. Although they are not as showy as flowering plants, they are very easy to grow, propagate easily, and can adapt to any environment where you would like to grow them.</p>
<p>Foliage plants are very important in any home garden because most of them continue to grow and thrive all year long, unlike seasonal plants which are only at their full beauty for several months of the year. They will add variety and visual interest which will last all year, making your garden beautiful without requiring a lot of extra effort.</p>
<p>There are many hundreds of common foliage plants, including thousands of hybrids and varieties to choose from. You can choose from a wide variety in terms of shape, size, leaf shape and leaf color. Many can be grown in any part of the country, and are available at any nursery.</p>
<p>One common foliage plant, Peperomia (specifically P. Sandersi), has been nicknamed the Watermelon Begonia because of its striped leaves, although it is not even related to Begonias. The leaves are oval-shaped, smooth, and shiny, and the stems are red and pink. It is a low growing and bushy plants. Because they are originally from the Brazilian jungle, they thrive in warm, moist climates, without drafts or wind. They like partial sun, and lots of room-temperature water and plant food. In the spring, you can grow more of this plant through stem or leaf cuttings.</p>
<p>Another common foliage plant, Pick-a-back Plant, is also known as the Piggy Back Plant. This unusual name comes from the fact that it grows new plants in an unusual way, from its leaves where the leaves join with the stem. The beginnings of plants will root when they touch the ground. It is originally from the West Coast, from California to Alaska. The leaves are light green and shaped like hearts, attached to the plant at the end of a long stem. </p>
<p>Growing new tropical Piggy Back Plants is very easy. Just place a stem with leaves into a mixture of starting soil, and it should root. Starting it in water instead of soil can even be successful. If you do start it in water, be sure to dissolve some charcoal in the water first, as this will purify it and help your new plant grow quickly.  Use liquid fertilizer for Piggy Back house plants.</p>
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		<title>Things To Consider When Watering Your Plant</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 13:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Markensen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many gardeners have difficulty deciding how often their plants should be watered. The amount of water plants need varies greatly and depends on the rate at which the plant absorbs water.]]></description>
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<p>Many gardeners have difficulty deciding how often their plants should be watered. The amount of water plants need varies greatly and depends on the rate at which the plant absorbs water.</p>
<p>Plants which are actively growing require more water than those that are not currently growing. Those which have many roots filling the pot require more water to maintain their growth than ones which are smaller and not as well established.</p>
<p>The time of year also affects the water needs of plants. During the growing season, which usually lasts from April until October, most plants require more water than they use in the rest of the year. However, there are some exceptions, so be sure you understand your plant&#8217;s growing season when you&#8217;re deciding how much to water them.</p>
<p>You should inspect your plants daily to determine whether it is time for watering. Some plants will need watering every day, while others will only need watering every few days.</p>
<p>One way to tell when your plant needs watering is to feel the soil. Potted plants should be watered when the soil is moderately dry, and should be given enough water to soak through to the drainage hole. Many roots are located far down into the pot, so it is important that the water reaches all the way down to them.</p>
<p>It may be hard to tell when the soil is dry enough to require watering. One test is to tap the pot about halfway down with your knuckles or a wooden hammer. If this results in a light hollow sound, you should water the plant. If it results in a dull noise, the soil is wet enough. However, if the soil is not packed down, this test will not work.</p>
<p>When watering your plant, the water should be room temperature. You can use either rain water or tap water. It is actually quite easy to overwater your plants, so you should be extremely careful when watering them. If you do overwater, the tips of your plants may become yellow or brown. If this happens, stop watering the plant until the soil dries out, and poke the soil all over with a pointed sick to aerate it, helping the soil dry quickly. If the soil grows moss or algae due to overwatering, you need to remove this coating. If you want your plants to be safe for overwatering it is good to use an <a href="http://www.plant-care.com/automatic-watering-for-plants.html">Automatic plant watering system</a>.</p>
<p>Before you water your houseplants, you should set the pots in saucers or bowls to catch the drainage. Use glazed containers if you plan to set the plants on woodwork or other items which would be damaged by the moisture. You can also set smaller potted plants in hanging baskets or larger plants to catch the excess water.</p>
<p>Many plants need fertilizer in addition to the water. These especially include plants which are in their growing season, generally May to August. Bulb plants may require fertilizer at other times of the year, however. You can use liquid fertilizer, or tablets which are to be mixed with water. This should not be overlooked if you want your plants to thrive.</p>
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