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Article by John

Suppose you are walking in a garden on the green grass beneath a gigantic archway of white flowers and consisting of a pool with a bunch of flowers floating on it. Sounds like something interesting and having a keen desire to have that instantly and make a round in such a garden. Really, it gives peace when someone gets bored of his/her daily work and could get a little bit of time to spend in such a well designed and a well-furnished garden.

General views for a well-furnished and a well designed garden ………Anything if we talk about in terms of well designed or well-furnished depends on the men’s creativity. Similarly, Garden Design depends upon the creativity of one’s mind. Nobody could say about the men’s creativity that who is best at it because it varies from person to person. But, no doubt to say that whoever is good at his work is going to make profit by its customers. All that I want to say is that well furnished and a well designed garden will obviously contain more luxurious assets in it and with a quite good space that too in a well defined structure that would obviously demand for a reasonable charge to bear. A good arrangement of assets used for building up a recreational garden becomes a factor to reason behind the beauty of the garden.

Gardens may be made for two purposes: whether it may be for recreational purposes or may be for cultivating vegetable purposes too. But one cannot deny by not saying them as garden.

In no doubt, there are many firms which provide services regarding to design of a new garden or to design a previously made garden. But it is mostly viewed by customers that which firm provides a better furnished garden. And also it depends on the customers that which type of garden do they wish to have i.e., only an informative one or to grow vegetables i.e., the cultivable land I am talking about. Simply to have a cultivable land, the most concerning point is of maintaining the fertility of the soil. So in such type of gardens the firms used to maintain the good fertility of soil by providing natural fertilizers to soil or even artificial fertilizers too. But having a garden for recreational purposes one must look up for the best creative firms which is dealing in the work since years, because building up a garden for recreation purposes requires more investment and is used for leisure time while building up a garden for cultivation purposes requires less investment and serves a purpose of income somehow.

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Garden Designer | Drought Resistant Gardening

For the enthusiastic gardeners amongst us, the hosepipe ban currently affecting an ever-increasing number of regions across the South of England is more than an inconvenience it’s a potential disaster.

But do not despair. With a little thought and reorganisation, you can conserve water, minimise drought damage and still ensure you have a summer garden that’s the envy of all your neighbours!

How? It’s simple……………

1. Improve Moisture Retention in the Soil

Limit evaporation from the soil by mulching soil surfaces. This will significantly improve moisture retention. There are several different types of mulch which can be employed for this purpose:-

a. Organic Mulches

The best organic matter to use would be:

- Animal Manure making sure that it is well rotted.
- Mushroom Compost though this should not be used on very chalky soil or acid loving plants.
- Garden Compost when the texture has turned ‘crumbly’.
- Leaf Mould this compost will suit acid loving plants (recycling garden waste into compost makes one of the cheapest soil conditioners).
- Chipped Bark make sure you buy chipped bark, not chipped wood.

But be careful: when dry and in a strong wind, it tends to blow about the garden!

b. Non Organic Mulches

- Gravel or other Aggregates excellent, long lasting inorganic mulch available in a range of colours, textures and sizes
- Grass cuttings compost with other material first (never compost grass cuttings that have been freshly treated with herbicide).
- Cocoa shells a good, light, porous mulch with small amounts of nutrients
- Rocks, Pebbles & Glass Nuggets are a colourful, efficient alternative to all of the above.

When using an inorganic matter as mulch on the soil, first prepare the site by pegging down a porous membrane on top of the soil. The weight of the inorganic mulch will help anchor anchor the membrane and prevent the gravel or glass nuggets from becoming buried in the soil.

2. Water Butts

Place water butts in the garden in strategic spots where they can catch water from the roof of your home, garage and garden outbuildings. Water butts can be inter-linked using hosepipe to allow the maximum amount of water to be stored.

Call Original Organics for under half price Water Butts including a down-pipe connecter and a watering can on tel. 01884 841515

3. Recycle Domestic Water

Do not use water though that contains bleach or detergent. Bath water can be used so long as you rotate the type of water given in one area. Make sure that the water is not poured directly on to the leaves.

4. Lay a Drought Tolerant Lawn

Grassed areas are the first to suffer from a hosepipe ban. Consider reducing the size of your lawn and possibly replacing it with a Gravel Bed or a lawn made up of thyme or camomile. Alternatively, you could consider hard landscaping.

However, if you’re set on keeping your lawn, a turf company in the South of England called Sovereign has developed a Drought Tolerant Grass called Xeris, details of which can be found by following the link.

5. The Hard Landscaping Option

There are a variety of surfaces other than lawn that offer interest and texture in the garden. These include:

(a) Paving leaving a space between the paving stones for creeping plants such as thyme can soften the edges of a hard-paved area. Even in dry weather there is usually sufficient moisture beneath the slabs for the efficient growth of alpines. Leaving out the occasional slab can also provide space for a larger plant to be grown.

(b) Cobbles and Aggregates naturally complement each other as well as do plants and can be easily worked into curving shapes and organic patterns. For added colour contrast, glass blocks can also be introduced in small areas.

(c) Gravel this is by far the easiest surface to lay, although it is better not to lay gravel immediately next to the house, as it is easily trodden indoors.

(d) Decking can easily be accommodated in any garden regardless of levels. Using grooved timber helps to prevent slipping when the surface is wet.

Combining the above in an imaginative way will not only enable you to conserve water, but will also provide an area of garden that needs little maintenance. It will also create a cool area where plants will thrive during spells of dry weather.

For more information about any of the above contact Amanda

6. Planting

There are a number of ways in which planting itself can help reduce the amount of water evaporation from the soil:

(a) Plant more trees- Shade from trees helps to provide cooler pockets of air, whilst the trees themselves create an excellent windbreak to minimise the drying effect of the wind. If your garden occupies a large, windy site, especially near the coast, you could benefit from planting a high hedge or a ‘shelter belt’ of trees and shrubs.

(b) Grow Plants in Containers- If you grow a lot of patio plants in containers, grouping them together will enable them to produce their own microclimate. It will also help conserve water, as more is required to water more widely spaced plants. Water-retaining granules incorporated in the compost of hanging Baskets and containers will also help keep the soil moist during dryer weather.

(c) Plant Ground Cover- The use of ground cover planting is another very useful way of helping to retain moisture in the soil. Plants with silver coloured foliage are especially effective in achieving this. The art of good ground cover planting lies in creating drifts of plants, broken by the occasional change of height, shape and colour.

(d) Use Windbreaks- It is not only trees and shrubs that can be useful in slowing down the wind and reducing moisture loss in the garden. More immediate remedies are things like woven willow panels, trellising and baffle fencing, all of which provide instant, effective help in combating the drying process when erected in the right places. For long term windbreaks, evergreen hedges such as holly or deciduous hedges such as hawthorn are an excellent choice.

(e) Terracing- In sloping gardens, water quickly drains away, leaving slim opportunity for the soil to absorb any moisture. Terracing provides a flat surface to help contain and conserve water supplies. Terracing can be constructed in various ways, one of which is to use sleepers.

As a Garden Designer all these things need to be taken into account and planned for. Remember no water equals sure disaster.

 

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Creating A Backyard Landscape With Gardens Full Of Beautiful Flowers

Article by Ann Marier

Not only do landscaping and gardening add to the beauty of your home, they can become a very fulfilling hobby as well. What could be more satisfying than filling your home with vases full of fresh flowers from your own garden landscape, or feeding your family fruits and vegetables that you have grown yourself? There is something tremendously peaceful about spending a morning in your beautifully landscaped garden, tilling the soil and reaping your harvest. Of course, gardens don’t appear on their own – they require much work to plant and maintain. But with a few tips and hints for creating a beautiful garden landscape, you will be on your way to growing your own amazing plants.

How Do Gardens Fit Into Landscape Design?

Landscape designs should include zones for various outdoor activities. These can include areas for play, entertaining, and (yes, indeed) gardening. Gardening adds to the beauty of landscaping by providing a variety of plants and flowers that will bring color and texture to your yard. But before you haul out the hoe and shovel, you will need to prepare your garden area for seeds. Soil is the most important starting point for a healthy garden landscape. Your garden soil should contain three key ingredients: nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. Most bagged soil at your garden centers will provide you with the proper balance of these nutrients, but if you are in doubt there are test kits available so you can check your soil content for yourself.

Once your garden has been planted, you will be faced with the dreaded “need to weed” issue. There is actually a simple solution to your weed problem. Pre-emergent herbicides can be safely used in gardens once your seedlings have reached a height of at least three inches. These herbicides can be applied to the garden once current weeds have been removed, and should keep new weeds from cropping up.

Pests are another problem that can appear in your garden landscape, so keep an eye out for any signs of distress on your plants. If you do finds a potential problem, taking a leaf from your infected plant to a local nursery will help you to diagnose and treat any diseases or pest infestations. Taking action at the first sign of a problem will increase your chances of saving the infected plants as well as the rest of your garden.

Gardens can be a beautiful addition to a landscape design. They can also provide many hours of pleasure for a gardening enthusiast. By preparing your landscape properly for garden beds, you can enjoy the additional color and plants that your garden will provide.

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Garden Benches Complete Your Garden

 

Looking for the ideal piece of furniture for your garden? A garden bench maybe the perfect choice. Benches provide the perfect place to relax and enjoy your garden or simply take time out from your daily routine. A Garden bench can also create an attractive focal point in any garden. Strategically placing your bench near trees or near areas of interest provides easy access for viewing your favorite part of the garden.

With the wide range of benches available on the market today, your choices are numerous. Benches are made from an amazing array of materials including different types of wood, cast iron and aluminum. Solid wood benches manufactured from Pine, Cypress and most commonly Teak can last for many years when properly maintained.

Cast iron and aluminum offer strength and unsurpassed durability.

No matter whether you have a traditional style or contemporary style garden, a Teak garden bench will look great and will give you many years of enjoyment. Teak is preferred among most bench manufactures because of its high strength, natural beauty when weathered and resistance to bugs.

Most garden benches generally require little attention during its normal lifespan. Metal benches may require repainting from time to time, Pine wood may also require additional coats of paint or clearcoat, but Teak and Cypress are such great materials, that no refinishing is ever required. You can also buy bench covers which offer protection for your bench during the colder and wetter months of the year.

Garden benches are available in many different designs and sizes to suit your exact requirements.

Love seats allow two people to sit and enjoy that special area of the garden, while larger models are available that seat 3 to 4 adults. Child size benches are great for the young ones to sit and enjoy the garden with the adults.

Finding a garden bench is as simple as going online and browsing through the vast array of models available. Look for quality materials, styles that match your garden and a size to fit. Seat cushions can also be obtained to make your bench more comfortable and decorative. After setting up your garden bench, you will be glad that you added one of these stunning items of furniture to your garden.

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Gardening With Containers

Article by Gina Reay

Gardening is the practice of growing flowering plants, vegetables, and fruits. Gardening is an excellent means of diverting the mind from work, family conflicts, or other issues, hence relieving stress and providing mental relaxation. Gardening is a relaxing activity, great for unwinding after a difficult day at work, especially when gardening on a small, personal scale. Gardening is fun, even sounds fun doesn’t it. Gardening is good for the soul too.

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Gardening is as good for you or better than traditional exercises. Gardening is now a multi-billion-dollar industry, and what the industry creates and sells is products, ninety percent of which you don’t need. Gardening is more difficult than surfing and scuba diving, and ranks about even with fly-fishing. Gardening involves a number of different kinds of exercises, including stretching, weightlifting, and a moderate cardiovascular workout. Gardening therapy, as vocational horticulture curriculum, can be a tool to improve social bonding in addition to developing improved attitudes about personal success and a new awareness of personal job preparedness.

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Container gardening is usually used in atriums and on balconies, patios, and roof tops. Container gardening is a great way to garden, no matter how much space you have. Containers that are used for container gardening can be anything from gallon milk jugs with the tops cut off to terra cotta pots, plastic window boxes to half barrels. Containers can be custom-made for an individual, giving everyone an opportunity to exercise their green thumb.

Gardening is a great way to get kids outside, active, and interested in the natural world, no matter whether your garden is a few deck planters or a backyard or community plot. In respect to its food producing purpose, gardening is distinguished from farming chiefly by scale and intent. One of the most attractive features of container gardening is the versatility. The key to container gardening is in knowing the characteristics of the container.

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