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Free Garden Catalog
Posted on February 28th, 2009 in gardening | Comments Off
It is time to think about gardening again. You can now request your Free Garden Catalog. Dreaming of delicious fresh vegetables from your garden? Can you visualize your yard full of beautiful flowers blooming all summer long. Make it happen and request your Free Garden Catalog.
Greenhouse Base Glazing Set Frame 6′ x 6′
Posted on February 21st, 2009 in gardening | Comments Off
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Greenhouse Base Glazing Set Frame 6′ x 6′ - $ 779.99 The 6′ X 6′ Greenhouse comes complete with frame and polycarbonate glazing. Gardeners will fully appreciate what value-for-money this greenhouse represents. The green-coated, aluminum frame has an enameled coating for long life, and it does not tarnish or fade. Its classic shape and color means it looks good in both traditional and modern gardens.Polycarbonate glazing is light, strong and safe, virtually unbreakable and easy to handle. Its twin-wall construction provides an ideal growing environment and good insulation from frost. It also maintains a more even temperature than glass, resulting in better plant growth. The Glazing diffuses light, thereby preventing scorch. |
Serenity Bridge
Posted on February 21st, 2009 in gardening | Comments Off
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Serenity Bridge - $ 699.99 A quiet moment, a gentle breeze, a fabulous focal point. Constructed of solid cypress wood, this is no cheap ‘œfor show only” bridge (though you will want to show it off!). Arched design spans six feet of streams, rock beds, rough terrain, anywhere you want to add a little drama. 350 pound weight capacity. The pale honey-colored wood will weather to a soft gray, or can be treated with polyurethane. Pre-drilled components for easy assembly. All hardware included. 87 & 3/4″ L x 32 & 1/2″ W x 34″ H. Oversized shipping. |
Plant Disease - “garden Creep”
Posted on January 26th, 2009 in gardening | Comments Off
Bare Bones Gardener asked:
One thing you either might have to watch out for or embrace is something I call Garden Creep.
This is the ability of certain gardens, let alone the plants in them, of slowly growing and spreading or even multiplying over time.
Any dedicated gardener can explain to you the visible symtomology of the disease. New garden growths appear almost randomly at times as new outbreaks of gardens pop up in sometimes rather unexpected corners and sections of the area.
This problem is also seen in certain plants as well. When they have managed to obtain a foot hold in an area, where the available space for them, is inadequate for their realistic size. You will find these plants spilling outwards or upwards into space they were never intended to occupy. This causes constant problems for entryways & walkways, as well as air space occupiers like power lines. These planbts then have to constantly attacked and kept back within their territory, often at great cost in time and money to their garden owner.
Lawn areas and sometimes even pathways in it’s way are encompassed and/or swallowed up. It even can escape from your area onto and around footpaths and along road verges.
It appears I reckon to be a possibly viral disease that affects both the gardens and their gardeners alike.
It means that these garden areas extend over a period into every little space they can infect and take over, sometimes far outside the originally intended boundaries of the initial garden/s.
One thing you either might have to watch out for or embrace is something I call Garden Creep.
This is the ability of certain gardens, let alone the plants in them, of slowly growing and spreading or even multiplying over time.
Any dedicated gardener can explain to you the visible symtomology of the disease. New garden growths appear almost randomly at times as new outbreaks of gardens pop up in sometimes rather unexpected corners and sections of the area.
This problem is also seen in certain plants as well. When they have managed to obtain a foot hold in an area, where the available space for them, is inadequate for their realistic size. You will find these plants spilling outwards or upwards into space they were never intended to occupy. This causes constant problems for entryways & walkways, as well as air space occupiers like power lines. These planbts then have to constantly attacked and kept back within their territory, often at great cost in time and money to their garden owner.
Lawn areas and sometimes even pathways in it’s way are encompassed and/or swallowed up. It even can escape from your area onto and around footpaths and along road verges.
It appears I reckon to be a possibly viral disease that affects both the gardens and their gardeners alike.
It means that these garden areas extend over a period into every little space they can infect and take over, sometimes far outside the originally intended boundaries of the initial garden/s.












