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PostHeaderIcon Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide – Garden Climate Controller

Temperature is a gauge for optimum production for every plant. When plants are exposed to extreme ranges of temperature, stunted growth and poor fruit yields are the result. Plants have specific temperature ranges for their ideal growth. Warm-season vegetables and most types of flowers have 18o C and 260 C as an ideal temperature range. Cooler season vegetables like lettuces have a 10o C to 18o C range.

Garden Climate Controller

Environment greatly affects plant growth. Environmental factors such as temperature, climate and CO2 levels are just examples. Garden climate controllers give you control over this variables and keep them at ideal ranges for optimum growth of plants.

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PostHeaderIcon How to rid your garden of bugs

How to de-bug your garden

Did you know it is estimated that there are over 100,000 different species of insects that live in North America? If you don’t think you have bugs in your garden – guess again. In a typical backyard there are probably 1,000 little critters setting up house.Remember, not all insects are bad. Less than three percent of all insects are classified as pests. Different plants attract different insects. You will not find a corn worm on a tomato plant, because it’s digestive system simply cannot handle it.It is helpful to know the insects that live in your area. This will enable you to avoid insect infestation by planting plants that these insects do not eat. This is the safest, most environmentally friendly way to de-bug your garden.

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PostHeaderIcon Turn your lawn or garden into an outdoor room

Add an outdoor room to your living space

Have you ever noticed how most people who see a beautiful garden want to stop, breathe in the fragrance, admire the vivid colors and linger a while? You can make the beauty of nature a year-round part of your life by turning a section of your lawn or garden into an “outdoor room.”By following the four tips listed below from the American Association of Nurserymen (AAN), you can transform your lawn from an unused space into a place to gather with family and friends.

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PostHeaderIcon Indoor Hydroponic Garden : Use Clones for a Quick Start

Cloning, or taking cuttings of, your favourite plants is the very best way to perpetuate their existence. It’s also the best way to get them started for an indoor hydroponic garden.  For instance, I had a very successful Rosemary plant growing on my kitchen window-sill. However, it was in dirt and I really don’t like dirt in the house. I took cuttings from it and ended up with three new healthy clones that I planted in a LECA (small, clay pellets) medium in my indoor hydroponic garden.With  an indoor hydroponic garden, you can keep it constantly fresh with new clones. You never need to be without a special herb, flower or vegetable you really like ever again. Here are a few lighting tips to get perfect clones for your indoor hydroponic garden.

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PostHeaderIcon A Garden Office is the Ideal Homeworking or Home Improvement Product

A recent survey shows that a growing number of professionals are at home with office. Because established a home office can not only save travel time, but at the same time reduces hours of work and, consequently, spend more time with family. However, the Home Office come with some inherent problems such as lack of living space and privacy. For professionals in such a dilemma, therefore, is an office furniture is the best solution. More recently, many employers prefer professionals who work at home because they show not only improved productivity but also enable the company to save on infrastructure costs. But what worries employers is the lack of calm in the apartment of an employee that has completed its work is peaceful.

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PostHeaderIcon Plant Presents From your Own Garden

If you agree with the opportunities for yourself or for gifts for children of extended family, or simply as a gift the personal element, they tend to offer, so here’s a suggestion or two for you. If you are looking for a gift for the gardener of the family or someone who has recently experienced in his own house, someone in moving to an apartment or a device or a person to manage what can not love the size of the yard is full or family member, it, cook with fresh ingredients, etc. So why not consider giving them something from your own garden? Here I am on the plants you are talking to divide plants from your own garden.

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PostHeaderIcon Grow a Beautiful Garden the Water Wise Way

Grow a beautiful garden water waySaving water and enjoy the beauty and value of the environment of plants are not only possible but easy, says the American Association of Nurserymen (AAN). “Water Wise Gardening is in some significant fundamental principles: planning planning a water garden or landscape is as easy and enjoyable to plan any type of garden. Talk to the professionals to do with your local society / landscape, plants will do well in your area. You will be surprised that some very beautiful, colorful plants are low water consumption and they fit perfectly with your landscaping. Group plants together that require the same amount of water. Planting trees and shrubs to provide shade to cool buildings, air conditioning, terraces, bridges and other landscape elements. Containing housing by moving them to shady areas. Spike Lawn Aeration or the maximum penetration of water to insure. control weeds that compete with crops for water.

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