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Raised Bed Gardening - How to Grow Well in Small Spaces


Raised Bed Gardening - How to Grow Well in Small Spaces


What is raised bed gardening and why should you be interested? It is -- usually -- done in some kind of raised bed gardening in containers. There are square raised beds, rectangular raised beds, and round raised beds. You can make a raised bed just about any shape you want and, yes, container planters are a form of raised bed.
Raised Bed Gardening and the New Homeowner
I asked the lumber yard to cut these pieces 4 feet long for two 4x4 square raised beds.
After that, I went over to the garden center and picked up eight bags of garden soil.
I learned about raised bed gardening from watching garden shows on TV including Mel Bartholomew's TV show on PBS, "Square Foot Gardening".
Hey, how hard can it be to nail four boards together to form a four foot by four foot raised bed garden box?
The pressure of the garden soil also helped keep the shape of the raised bed garden box together.

It's astonishing how much could grow in a small raised bed garden. One of the greatest advantages to raised bed gardening is that you control the soil content.
Build some raised beds and filled them with a mix of garden soil, compost and something to lighten it up -- vermiculite, perlite, peat moss, or even some sand. One of the things you want to avoid in raised bed or container gardening is heavy soil density. If you have a bad back or you have avoided gardening because you don't want to look like one of those pieces of bent over garden art -- you know the ones, women with fat butts in bloomers -- build your garden beds higher.
You can stack your raised beds on top of each other. You can grow just about anything in a raised bed. From potatoes to tomatoes to a cutting garden full of zinnias, you can do it in a raised bed.
Garden Versatility with Raised Bed Gardening
Cultivating soil in a traditional row garden takes time. Using raised beds allows you to garden instantly.

Working with a Landscape Gardener


Working with a Landscape Gardener

A Landscape Gardener designs, develops, maintains, remodels gardens and landscape. A landscape gardener's work is synonymous to that of an architect. Keeping the client's vision in mind a landscape gardener produces designs and drawings for the prospective projects.
A landscape gardener also work on trellises, pergolas, ponds, ferneries, barbecues, play structures While on a project, a landscape gardener has to take care of the minuscule details of the project. However, the work of a landscape gardener just does not end with the assembly of the garden. Even after the landscape garden is prepared a landscape gardener has to care of providing advice on garden maintenance and upkeep.
Alandscape gardener works on the installation of lighting, choosing garden ornaments and even detailing the furniture suitable for the landscape garden. While providing advice on the garden maintenance and upkeep, a landscape gardener has to work on selecting seeds, plants, trees and bulbs and planting them at the accurate place for a fruitful growth.
A landscape gardener is requires to direct and supervise the working of other members of the landscaping and the gardening team. Besides physical strength a landscape gardener should be creative as well as artistic. A landscape gardener is not limited to designing and constructing new garden landscape but also renovating existing gardens. Landscape gardeners work at sites which include private gardens, public parks and reserves, indoor facilities and newly developed housing estates and industrial complexes.

Try Something Different With A Japanese Garden


Try Something Different With A Japanese Garden

Japanese Gardens are an interesting amalgamation of nature, spirituality and art. These gardens are meant to suggest harmony and create tranquility in your surroundings. Originally, Japanese Gardens represented a utopian land for the Japanese. Philosophies influencing creation of Japanese Gardens bring a sense of spirituality to the gardens. The presence of a few elements is mandatory for a Japanese garden, and water is the most important amongst them. Water, in Japanese culture, symbolizes purity. This has led to the presence of water in most Japanese gardens. The other essential elements in a Japanese garden are stones, garden plants, waterfalls, trees, and bridges. Some gardens owners also construct water features like waterfalls, streams, or ponds. There are five different styles of Japanese gardens, namely, Strolling Gardens, Natural Gardens, Sand and Stone Gardens, Tea Gardens and Flat Gardens.
Since the Japanese are highly individualistic, the look of the Japanese garden mostly depends on the person who plants and tends the garden. Japanese gardens are different from Western gardens in terms of their religious and philosophical elements. Japanese gardens are an expression of art, and a symbolic representation of the gardeners view of the universe. Traditional Japanese gardens emphasize natural, abstract beauty and minimize signage on plants.

Home Improvements - The Garden Studios


Home Improvements - The Garden Studios

Garden studios are modern constructions that improve the quality of our life, but also our home. In what concerns home improvements, having a garden studio built comes with the obvious advantages.
First of all, a garden studio adds value to the property. Everything that is built on the property, besides the house, can increase its total worth. Garden studios are usually made out of natural materials. If you are aiming for a futuristic look in your backyard, choose a futuristic design using natural materials. Garden studios are definitely a home improvement. Everyone wants to have a pool house. Well, you can use your garden house as a pool house. Who wouldn't want a house with an office? Or a house with a personal recording studio? Or a space specially destined to parties? The space of your garden can be strategically organized to offer optimal use. The best solution in this sense is the garden studio which enables homeowners to expand the area of their house with an extra room dedicated for fun and sports activities.