Growing Potatoes in Carbon – Part 5 of the Potato Grow Bag Trials




Early Summer Naturalized Bulbs

Both English Bluebells and camasses will naturalize where the conditions suit them, but bluebells prefer a cooler, shadier site, whereas camasses prefer a sunnier location. Both plants, however, like moisture retentive soil. Camasses are ideal partners for pheasant’s eye, which is the last of the daffodils. Both plants flower in late spring and provide color long after many of the spring bulbs have finished.

Shade Lovers in the Bulb Garden

There are just handfuls of alliums that actually prefer shade and, like many plants which grow in these conditions; they are both white in bloom. They include alliums with its loose flower heads and unusual triangular stems. It is often called the three cornered leek. Growing to around 15 inches, it thrives in damp shade but, being a native of southern Europe, is only borderline hardy although it has now naturalized in several parts of the British isles.

Organic Gardening Tips to Create a Bountiful Garden

Here is something interesting: using organic material from nature like leaves, grass etc. Will grow you healthier vegetables than synthetic fertilisers that cost a lot and may cause harmful diseases. It is proven fact that organic gardening (growing vegetables and flowers using living matter capable of decay) achieves better overall quality and the use of chemicals and pesticides may have a negative impact on soil fertility.

Nourish Your Lawn With Organic Gardening Compost

Those who are into organic gardening know what organic soil enhancers such as compost can do to the garden. But if you have a lawn in your home and you want to keep it looking green and healthy, then adding compost to your lawn might be the best that you can do. Compost is one, if not the best organic food for the soil because it adds vital nutrients and trace elements that you won’t normally get from commercial lawn fertilizers.

Five More Easy to Grow House Plants

More and more people are discovering that growing indoor plants is a very satisfying and rewarding hobby. And because the homes in which we now live are lighter, warmer and more or less draught free, than they used to be, there is less chance of your plants suffering from dramatic changes in temperature throughout the course of the day, or night. So a whole new range of plants from across the world can now be successfully grown indoors.

Five Easy to Grow House Plants For Beginners

More and more people are discovering that growing indoor plants is a very satisfying and rewarding hobby. And because the homes in which we now live are lighter, warmer and more or less draught free, than they used to be, there is less chance of your plants suffering from dramatic changes in temperature throughout the course of the day, or night. So a whole new range of plants from across the world can now be successfully grown indoors.

Growing House Plants in Your Home

More and more people are discovering that growing indoor plants is a very satisfying and rewarding hobby. And because the homes in which we now live are lighter, warmer and more or less draught free, than they used to be, there is less chance of your plants suffering from dramatic changes in temperature throughout the course of the day, or night. So a whole new range of plants from across the world can now be successfully grown indoors.

There is No Such Thing As an Indoor Bonsai

It probably seems like a foolish point to make, but if there is any hope that you’ll ever understand more about the care and nurturing of your bonsai, it’s important to make a clear distinction between an indoor tree and one that just can’t handle the cold. Trees are supposed to live outdoors. That’s what they like.

Benefitting From an Herb Garden Kit

Considering starting an herb garden, usually indoors, can seem like a lonely thought if you haven’t got all your ideas and information together, but there are ways to avoid the hassle and guarantee success. The Herb garden kit is an excellent avenue to the initial garden and some of the various opportunities and their benefits are discussed right here.

Growing Organic Vegetables in Your Backyard For a Healthier and More Nutritious Food

Growing organic vegetables is indeed a good way to enjoy foods that are nutritious and chemical-free. In these times where fruits and vegetables are being produced in large scale and are being too commercialized, you can’t get away with produce being fertilized and sprayed with pesticides and other chemicals, thus organic vegetables are now becoming a trend as well.

Organic Gardening Techniques to Grow Your Own Healthy Foods

If you are one of those looking into the option of growing your own organic food, you can actually learn it easily. In fact, most of the things you need to do in starting out your own organic food garden are just practical and easy-to-learn organic gardening techniques.

The Reasons People Grow Vegetables

Now more than ever people are gravitating toward growing their own food and for reasons that aren’t as obvious as you might think. In this article we talk about some of the reasons why.

Fresh Herb Gardening – Much to Gain From Starting One

Starting to grow your own fresh herbs is very easy and you don’t need a huge area to do that. Would you believe me if I told you that you can start with only one pot or a planter box? The basics are the same regardless of the size of the growing surface.

How to Start an Organic Garden – Your Simple Guide to Organic Vegetable Gardening

Learning how to start an organic garden is easy. It does require some techniques and adequate knowledge on the important elements of growing your plants but with a good guide, you can learn it fast and easy.

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