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Gardeners World20 Jan 2010 11:42 am

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Gardeners World07 Jan 2010 01:56 am

The Culture of Japan attributes singular respect to bamboo. It can resist abrasive weather conditions and hang on. Bamboo is applied in fine arts and craftsmanships along with its uses in construction. Water fountains have sacked up particular spot in Japanese Civilization because of its reverend and spiritual meaning.

Shishi Odoshi and Tsukubai are the 2 main types of Japanese fountains. Both these fountains outlay unique ethnic elements of Japan. When translated to English, Tsukubai means “to crouch”. Tsukubai fountain is positioned at the entryway of the tea-house and it exemplifies peacefulness and sacredness. Prior to starting any religious or cultural ceremony, Japans Civilization expects one to perform the purifying ritual. Designing of the area that besieges Tsukubai fountain is done very carefully. Ishidoro (a stone lantern) is stationed by this unpretentious fountain.

The Shishi odoshi fountain is another Japanese water fountain that has earned its place in the Japanese Civilization. It was originally utilized by Japanese farmers to frighten away the birds and deers. In modern age, it has become a classic garden feature. The shishi odoshi fountain, also acknowledged as rocking bamboo fountain, has been well-received in western Culture because of its warm artistic appeal. It is famous for its soft clacking sound and is utilized in various meditation and spa retreats. Japanese fountains are very lucky for all professionals, whether you are one of the nj accountants or a flower shop owner.

Gardeners World17 May 2008 03:20 am

Are you searching for gardening catalogues? What kind of
gardening and plants do you prefer to read about? There is a
wide selection available online. Here are a few websites that
offer gardening catalogues. Check out the URL to see if they are
free or not.

1. www.jacksonsnurseries.co.uk

Along with nursery facilities, Jackson Nurseries offer landscape
designing, ground designing and wholesale plants at wholesale
prices.

2. www.mzbulb.com

If you are looking for flower bulbs, McClure and Zimmerman have
each and every variety. They have a no fuss website navigation
that allows interested clients to easily order gardening
catalogs.

3. www.gardennursery.com

In business for over 50 years, Nichols Garden Nursery has an
online catalogue unit offering seeds and plants. Their 76 page
free gardening catalogue can be ordered by filling out their
catalogue request form online.

4. www.gurneys.com

Gurneys offer great deals like buy one, get one free. They also
have a no-risk guarantee and a scheduled shipping of orders
according to categories of plants, i.e., roses, herbs, shrubs,
and trees, tender annuals, and all other plants and bulbs.

5. www.homeharvest.com

Home Harvest Garden Supply offers alternative gardening
products, i.e., organic fertilizers, hydroponics, natural insect
controls, container, hobby greenhouse, propagation and
irrigation supplies, indoor plant grow lights and other rare
gardening supplies. They offer an online catalogue for every
gardening enthusiast.

6. www.jacksonandperkins.com

Jackson and Perkins are known to be one of the best American
gardening experts. They are reaching out to other gardening
aficionados through their website, offering gardening products
through their catalogue. They sell a wide range of plants - from
new award-winning roses and easy to grow perennials, to special
outdoor decor. Flowering gifts may also be sent directly to your
friends by ordering from their site. 7. www.thegardenwindow.com

This site offers an online catalogue that specializes in
imported Chinese tree peonies (from Mainland, China).

While free online catalogues may be good source of gardening
supply information, you may also be deluged with a flood of
promotion about other products.

Gardeners World and Home Improvement Tips and Life Of Recreation02 May 2008 03:59 pm

If you have a nice garden or a large backyard, it can be disconcerting to decorate your garden to give it an aristocratic look. Besides the hobby of gardening and raising flowers and plants; a garden can be a very useful environment for your functions such as BBQ events or friendly gatherings or midnight garden parties. Whatever may be your wish, you can easily accomplish it with a nice, large garden. However you will need something extra in that garden in order to focus every one to its beauty. The best way to accomplish this is by putting a garden gazebo on your garden for that touch of magnificence.

Garden gazebos have been around since the time of Chinese Dynasty around year 1000 BC. Thus they have over 3000 years of history. Whenever you go to a big park or a well developed garden; you can see gazebos placed in the landscape. A garden gazebo is a smaller version of these and it will need to be placed in the focal point in your garden. You must make sure that there aren’t many plants around it so that it can be seen clearly. Garden gazebos can be a great way to give an aristocratic look to your garden.

Gardeners World22 Apr 2008 04:01 am

The coming of autumn does not have to mean hanging up your
garden shears and garden gloves for the year. The fall of the
year is actually the time when many of the most popular bulbs
bloom, and planting fall bulbs can provide your garden with much
needed color almost until the moment the first snow falls.

The fall of the year is also one of the most pleasant times to
work in your garden, since the heat of summer has passed. Many
gardeners love spending the late summer and autumn days working
in their garden.

In addition, fall bulbs are a great investment for the home
gardener. After all, the great thing about bulbs is that they
are able to remain in the ground, ready to spring forth when
their optimal growing conditions are met. Even when they are not
growing and blooming, the bulbs are still there, readying
themselves for the next season.

When planting fall bulbs, one of the most important
considerations is finding a suitable location for them. Even
though bulbs are very hardy, specific bulbs have their own
requirements, and those special requirements must be met in
order for the bulbs to thrive and show their best blooms. The
soil is probably the most important consideration. Bulbs always
do best in a well drained soil, and when bulbs fall to grow it
is usually because they have rotted due to overly wet soil.

Most bulb varieties grow best in full sunlight, and it is also
important to properly prepare the planting bed. Many experienced
gardeners prefer to excavate the area to a depth of between 12
and 15 inches, and then lay down a layer of well aged manure or
compost. After this layer is put down, the bulbs are spaced
properly, then covered with either the original soil or with a
good quality compost or potting soil.

While this method is a great way to plant bulbs, it is also a
very time consuming one. If you are looking for a less item
consuming method of planting fall bulbs, you can use a bulb
planter to make three to four inch wide holes. To use a bulb
planter, you simply use a twisting motion. After the proper
depth has been reached, the bulb planter is removed and the bulb
can be planted. Even though bulb planters are a real time saver
for most gardeners, they do not perform well where the soil is
rocky.

The most popular types of bulbs to plant in the fall season are
tulips, daffodils and crocus. In addition to these well known
varieties, however, there are a number of other choices as well,
including hyacinths, iris and alliums. These types of bulbs are
easy to grow and they bloom beautifully. The chionodoxa is
another popular fall bulb, and even though its earliest blooms
are only a few inches in height, as it matures its blooms become
ever larger. In addition, chionodoxa are resistant to deer, so
they are favored by gardeners whose gardens are often visited by
these creatures.

Gardeners World08 Apr 2008 07:24 pm

Japanese Barberry (Berberis thunbergii)

DESCRIPTION: Japanese barberry is a compact, shrub with sharp
spines, that commonly grows from two to three feet tall. Its
roots are shallow and tough. The smooth-edged leaves range from
oval to spatulate in shape and are clustered in tight bunches
close to the branches of the plant. There are yellow flowers
which bloom in May and are about one third of an inch wide,
solitary or in small clusters of 2-4 blossoms. The bright-red
fruits mature in mid-summer on the bush and remain into autumn
and the winter. The berries are small and found singly or in
clusters. We sell several cultivars of this species as
ornamentals. These plants have good deer resistance. Small
thorns act as an invisable barrier to deer. Once they encounter
this plant, they nearly have to starve to be found eating them.

DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT: All barberries prefers well-drained
soils, although it has been found in wet soils. Barberies are
typically found in locations of partial sunlight such as a
woodland’s edge. Barberies can survive well under the shade of
an oak tree canopy. It is also found along roadsides, fences,
old fields, and open woods. These plants can and do escape and
are invasive.

Japanese barberry was introduced from Japan. It is commonly
planted for ornamental value (its scarlet fruit and autumnal
foliage make it an attractive hedge), as well as for wildlife
and erosion control. It easily naturalizes because its fruit is
often eaten by birds, which subsequently disperse the seeds. The
plant reproduces by seed and creeping roots. Wildlife is known
to eat the seeds and distribute barberies. Branches can root
freely when they touch the ground or get covered by leaveswhich
allows single plants to become quite large.

If your landscape is dominated by a sea of green plants,
barberries will add striking color options. Besides being tough
and deer resistant, they are easy to transplant. Barberries have
much to offer. Barberries are drought resistant, pest free,and
come in many striking colors. Barberries make excellent barrier
plants. Plant next to windows to keep Peeping Toms away. There
are over 20 varieties.

Plant all barberries in partial shade to full sun. A couple of
inches of compost or well aged bark mulch accompanied by 1-2
pounds of a 5-10-5 fertilizer per 100 square feet of garden area
is recomended. Incorporate it it in the soil deeply.

Since some types of barberries can grow to 6′, allow ample
space for the plants. We suggest 3′ spacings for the plants.
Most barberries grow the same width as height. Make the whole at
least twice the size of the root ball. Tamp the soil lightly and
water well after planting. You may have to refill more dirt to
the plant as it settles. Mulch with no more than 1 inch of
organic mulch.

The first month and the first year are critical to surviving.
Most barberries die because of dehydration on transplanting.
Moisted well on tranplanting to encourage deep rooting. Don’t
allow the plants to dry out durring this year. Moisture is
critical during the first year, especially in years like the
past two. Water deeply when required, training the roots to go
deep. Feed four weeks after transplanting using a slow-released
fertilizer, like an 8-8-8 or 12-6-6 at 1 pound per 100 square
feet of bed space. You can see info and articles about plants at
Bill web site http://www.seedlingsrus.com

Gardeners World02 Apr 2008 01:40 am

(ARA) - One of the hottest trends today is do-it-yourself decorating. Shows like “Designing Cents,” “Trading Spaces,” and “The Christopher Lowell Show” provide inspiration for ways to incorporate current decorating trends into your home décor while sticking to your budget. Everyone wants their home to be stylish and reflect their personality. As these shows demonstrate, easy, inexpensive changes can have a major impact on your home.

Simple changes can make a huge difference in a room. It doesn’t take a custom-built entertainment center to add drama to a room. Something as straightforward as choosing a new paint color can have a considerable impact. Imagine the walls in your family room going from beige to a bold, new color such as sage, melon or navy.

Tie the rest of the room together with coordinating accents you sew yourself, such as throw pillows, table runners, curtains, and for the ambitious, slip covers. A little time and fabric can really transform a room. By making these items yourself, you not only save money, but you’re assured of getting exactly what you want.

“The variety of upholstery and home decorating fabrics available to the home sewer has increased dramatically over the past few years, as more and more people are finding satisfaction in decorating their home with items they’ve created themselves,” says Gayle Hillert, vice president of education for Bernina of America.

Don’t be surprised to find fabric that matches or coordinates with your sofa or wallpaper. And there are a wide variety of trims that can help add that professional touch to home sewing projects. Adding tassels, fringe or beads to a pillow or your curtains makes a simple sewing project look much more impressive. “If you can sew a straight line, you can make a throw pillow,” says Hillert. That throw pillow goes from ho-hum to glamorous with the addition of some machine embroidery, antique buttons or bullion fringe.

Of course, having the right tools makes these projects easier and more enjoyable. For example, the correct presser foot can make all the difference in the finished project, whether you’re working on piping, invisible zippers, couching or other designer techniques. “Our virtuosa 155 ‘my choice’ model offers many features including a powerful motor with sophisticated electronic speed control able to handle heavier fabrics such as those meant for making draperies or upholstery,” says Hillert, “and the extended sewing table is great for supporting the fabric in those large projects”. The ‘my choice’ sewing machine has five stitch collections, one of which is designed specifically for home dec sewing with 18 decorative and practical stitches to make your sewing easier.

Experienced sewers can jump right in and tackle more complex items like draperies and slipcovers, which might overwhelm those who are still mastering the basics. But smaller projects are a great way to practice various sewing techniques without investing a lot of time or money. A table runner, for example, is basically a fabric rectangle cut to the appropriate size and hemmed on all sides. If you feel you need a little guidance, consider a home decorating sewing class; check with your favorite fabric store or sewing machine dealer for classes. Your local adult education program or park district may also offer classes.

Pattern books are another great source of ideas. Pattern companies have recognized this trend in sewing for your home, and there are a variety of patterns out there for sewers from beginners to professionals.

So pick up your remote and get some good ideas; then pick up your car keys and head to the nearest fabric store.

The ‘my choice’ sewing machine offers a stitch package to suit every mood of sewing. It features five stitch collections with stitches categorized for couture, home dec, quilting and crafting. There is also a collection that consumers can customize themselves based on their sewing preferences. For more information about ‘my choice’ and other Bernina sewing machines, visit www.berninausa.com or your local Bernina dealer.

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