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		<title>No Digging Necessary for this Easy Layer Gardening</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 12:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered if there is an easier, faster way to a beautiful garden, one without digging, tilling and turning of soil? As a matter of fact there is. There is such a thing as easy layer gardening. Sounds nice, doesn&#8217;t it, but what does it mean? Easy layer gardening generally refers to a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered if there is an easier, faster way to a beautiful garden, one without digging, tilling and turning of soil? As a matter of fact there is. There is such a thing as easy layer gardening. Sounds nice, doesn&#8217;t it, but what does it mean?</p>
<p>Easy layer gardening generally refers to a method of gardening where instead of digging and tilling you just add layers to beautify your garden. Layers for easy layer gardening can include anything from rock, over mulch and soil to plants. Easy layer Gardening is so easy that even little kids can chip in and take pride in their garden. Any section of your garden can be designed with easy layering and no one ever will know how easy it was. Essentially you are adding layers to your garden to beautify your landscape. You can start by making a rock garden or a rock wall. A flower bed rimmed by high rocks can be filled with new topsoil and flowers. The soil and the flowers can be layered in such a way that there is no digging involved implanting these new colorful additions to your garden. Any area that might be in the shade or is unsightly and you want to beautify, just lay down some mulch. Mulch can make any dreary corner look bright and newly landscaped.</p>
<p>Rocks and mulch actually come in a variety of colors and can be combined to complement each other. As for rocks, they come in all sizes and shapes. From round and small pebbles to big boulders, whatever you can think of, you will be able to buy it. Just think of layering glass rocks into your landscaping, maybe into a long narrow line, or over lights to accentuate the color of the glass. Adding layers to your garden is easy and fun. If you enjoy decorating and designing than layering your garden will be very enjoyable to you. Think of all the possibilities you have by adding layers of rock, mulch, soil and flowers to your garden. This method is so much less work intensive then turning the soils, digging holes to plant your flowers and shrubs.</p>
<p>One easy way to add flowers and shrubs to your layering landscape is by building up rock planters. Start laying your rocks in a circle, and then build them up to a small wall, leaving the inside of the circle empty. This way you create a rock planter, in which you easily can set some plants with their planters. If you arrange your rocks in a clever way, other people will not even realize that your plants are not planted but still in their containers. It is therefore also easy to remove plants that are wilting or just to switch to a new color scheme in your garden. Remove the old pot and drop a new one in with a new plant.</p>
<p>If you are wondering how layering your garden compares to regular gardening, we can tell you that it is for sure easier. A layered garden will also look like a professional designed it. Professional landscape designers often built layers, walls and much more into their designs. These designs are displayed in many gardening books as well as online. Before starting your garden layering project, why not check out some of the sources online or in garden books to get an idea for your project and to get inspired. An easy layered garden does not have to be expensive. There are many inexpensive materials that you can buy at your local landscaping material supplier or your local gardening store. If you stay away from the more expensive rocks such as flagstone and rather go for common rocks, you will be able to get the natural layered look you are after and safe big bucks.</p>


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		<title>No Digging and Simple Ideas for a Raised Garden Bed</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 11:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don&#8217;t have to get down and dirty to get that beautiful garden you have always wanted. With raised garden beds, gardening is simpler and more comfortable than it has ever been before. Raised garden beds have a lot of advantages over traditional gardens, and they can be the perfect choice for you if you [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don&#8217;t have to get down and dirty to get that beautiful garden you have always wanted. With raised garden beds, gardening is simpler and more comfortable than it has ever been before. Raised garden beds have a lot of advantages over traditional gardens, and they can be the perfect choice for you if you are looking for unique ideas for your garden design.</p>
<p>What exactly is a raised garden bed? Instead of planting plants directly into the ground, a raised garden bed is an enclosed platform that raises your plants a few inches off of the ground. These raised garden beds are usually enclosed with wood, so you essentially have little mini gardens instead of one larger garden directly in your soil. For this reason, many people turn to raised garden beds for reasons of lawn design. The raised garden beds can be designed in any geometric shape you like, so they can be used to create a pleasing design in your yard.</p>
<p>But there are many other benefits to using raised garden beds. One of the most important benefits is that they help you plants grow better. Every plant needs some air to get to its roots to grow properly. With a traditional garden, even though you make allowances for this fact and try to keep the soil loose enough so that air can flow down the roots, you can&#8217;t help but compact the soil in some areas as you move around the garden tending your plants. It is impossible to not compact the soil at all when working in a regular garden, and so your plants will be losing precious oxygen. With a raised garden bed, you don&#8217;t have to walk around your garden when you are working on it, so your soil is never overly compressed and your plants can thrive.</p>
<p>Because you don&#8217;t have to fret about leaving enough space around your plants to walk around (and you don&#8217;t have to worry about the soil becoming compressed), you can plant more plants in a smaller area. This also means you will have less weeding to do, because you can cut down on the area available for weeds to grow.</p>
<p>Raised garden beds can also help the health of your plants through efficient soil drainage. As any gardener knows, having soil that is too wet can be more dangerous to some plants than having soil that is too dry. Drying out the soil is a major concern for gardeners after heavy periods of rain, and in some areas of the Deep South, the soil may too wet all the time to plant certain types of plants. However, with a raised garden bed, moisture drains out quickly, meaning a hard rain is no problem at all. Further, a raised garden bed can make the soil that is too wet to grow anything into soil that has just the right amount of moisture for certain plants.</p>
<p>Another benefit of raised garden beds is that you can change your mixtures of fertilizers and other growing agents from bed to bed. There is no more trying to find the middle of the road combination that will give all of your plants some of what they need. You can group plants into beds with other plants that have similar fertilizer requirements, so that each plant is getting exactly what it needs to thrive. Likewise, you can cut down on the use of pesticides because you only have to apply them to the garden bed, instead of spreading them out over a large area.</p>
<p>All of these benefits of raised garden beds translate into plant growth that is around two times as productive as traditional gardens. If you are serious about your garden, consider raised garden beds.</p>


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		<title>Free Ideas for Gardening and Planting Endeavors</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 21:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you new to gardening and want to create a beautiful garden design without shelling out a lot of cash to get it done? Do you need advice on how and where to plant things, but you don&#8217;t have the money to pay a professional gardener or landscape architect to help you pull things together. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you new to gardening and want to create a beautiful garden design without shelling out a lot of cash to get it done? Do you need advice on how and where to plant things, but you don&#8217;t have the money to pay a professional gardener or landscape architect to help you pull things together. You are not alone. Gardening can be a fulfilling hobby that lasts a lifetime, but if you are not careful, it can also become an extremely expensive one. The good news is that there are tons and tons of bits of free information out there for the taking that can help you get your gardening and planting endeavors off the ground. With all of this information at hand, you can save for money for the things you really want to spend it on in your garden &#8211; getting new, unique plants and flowers.</p>
<p>When you are looking for gardening ideas, the first thing you have to do is narrow down your search. There is so much information out there that you will be overwhelmed unless you specifically search for one thing or another. For instance, are you a window box gardener? Then look for resources online that offer tips and tools for gardening in window boxes, like how to make your flowers grow towards your house instead of away by flipping your window boxes every few days and how to use full sun flowers in areas that only get part sun by using the reflective power of light colored buildings around your window.</p>
<p>If you want to re-do your back yard with a great new design, look online for themed garden projects. You can find advice for creating a traditional English garden, a Zen Japanese garden, a garden with a water feature, a garden that is perfect for kids and many more ideas. You can also find tips on pruning and shaping shrubbery or using geometrically shaped raised garden beds to create the look you are after.</p>
<p>Perhaps you want to get your garden growing, but you live in a cold climate and aren&#8217;t sure what plants will work. The internet is filled with free information about which plants to use, such as ivy, heather, poppies and witch hazel, as well as how to care for them in the cold weather. Find out how to plant tender flowers in hardy climates by placing them in the shade and how to leave a little snow on your plants to protect them from the elements.</p>
<p>If you are an old hand at gardening, but you are looking for some way to introduce your children into you favorite pastime, use the free gardening advice online to find out what plants easiest for children to care for, and which plants are safe for them to be around. For instance, find out how to plant a sunflower garden your child can easily tend without your help.</p>
<p>Of course, if you are an old gardening pro, or even if you are novice with a natural green thumb, the best free gardening advice may come from you. Hobbyist gardeners often enjoy visiting online chat rooms to swap garden war stories and trade tips and techniques to getting the best bloom in their gardens. Get online and share you know how &#8211; you might be surprised how much you really do know!</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t find the free gardening and planting advice you need online, a trip to your local garden center should take care of the rest. These centers are filled with professional gardeners who can be a great resource for getting gardening advice tailored specifically for your area.</p>


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		<title>Cheap and Easy Gardening Tips to Make your Garden Space Attractive</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:10:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of us desire a lush green garden with fragrant colorful flowers to enhance or complement the look of our houses. But as so often, dreams are limited by money in our society. Landscaping can be expensive and hiring a landscape designer is with a regular budget the most unlikely thing that you would do. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us desire a lush green garden with fragrant colorful flowers to enhance or complement the look of our houses. But as so often, dreams are limited by money in our society. Landscaping can be expensive and hiring a landscape designer is with a regular budget the most unlikely thing that you would do. But do not give up yet. You can achieve a stunning garden with less money with these cheap and easy gardening tips.</p>
<p>First of all, one of the biggest budget breakers in landscaping is labor. If you want to save money big time while getting the most beautiful garden on the street, do the work your self. Just as plumbing, car repair, house remodeling takes huge amounts in labor, so does landscaping, but landscaping does not require a skilled person. Landscaping can be done by anyone. Of course the design might be rather difficult to achieve, but you can always get great ideas and looks from garden magazines, at your local garden center and online. Many garden projects are easy to do. Some hard work and so-called sweat equity is all that you need.</p>
<p>Next on the list, which is also a budget breaker, not quite as bad as the labor, is the material itself. Rather than choosing expensive flagstone or similar, go ahead and choose a cheaper alternative, maybe even a fake alternative that is a look alike. This way you can save big time and still achieve the look you were going for. Instead of the expensive special plant from china, buy a nice plant or shrub that looks similar and is indigenous to your area, which often means cheaper in price. Also, if you plan ahead you can be rewarded. If you are taking your time to get your garden done, you can plant your shrubs, trees and perennials in fall. Many garden centers reduce their prices drastically at the end of fall. People do not want to buy the plants anymore because the plants have started to change into their fall/winter outfit and are loosing their leaves or changing color. This means nothing bad in perennials, trees and shrubs. In spring these plants will get back to their beautiful spring/summer look just like all the other plants that might have been in your garden for years or the ones you would buy new, but you saved a ton of money by planting them in fall. As many garden stores quite right say, fall is for planting.</p>
<p>Another cheap and easy way to get color in your garden in spring and summer is by planting different perennials that grow from bulbs. Tulips, crocus and daffodils for spring, gladiolas and lilies for summer can give you a great flowering look all spring and summer for a fraction of the cost. Planting bulbs in fall in a strategic order can save you from buying overprized annuals in spring.</p>
<p>A great look for very little money can be achieved by using mulch throughout your garden. But when buying mulch and mulch is needed for more than one small flower bed or two, do not buy the bags at your local garden center. Buying mulch buy the bag is o expensive. Rather have it delivered in a big amount form your local landscape material supplier and save. Mulch comes in many colors and can make your garden look topnotch.</p>
<p>As you can see, you can achieve a attractive and stunning garden for a lot less than you might have thought and those garden dreams can actually come true. Any garden can live up to its potential if you get creative with budget friendly  materials.</p>


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