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		<title>July gardening tips for the green (and not so green!) fingered!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some tips for you this July for what you can be getting on with in the garden!Easy and colourful pots and planters!  Dust off those patio containers and add some colour to your garden this summer.  Now is the time for planting up some lovely bedding plants for containers and baskets and it [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Here are some tips for you this July for what you can be getting on with in the garden!<br/><br/><strong>Easy and colourful pots and planters!  </strong><br/><br/>Dust off those patio containers and add some colour to your garden this summer.  Now is the time for planting up some lovely bedding plants for containers and baskets and it couldn’t be simpler. <br/><br/>Create a nice Mediterranean feel by mixing some trailing ivy with geraniums to give a colourful and easy to look after container or hanging basket.  Geraniums are great plants for those people who might not necessarily be green-fingered.  They’re easy to look after and give an abundance of colour, without too much effort.   <br/><br/>Give them a good watering before you plant them in their containers and then water as required and deadhead the old stems to encourage more flowers.  Plant around three or so of the same type for a generous display.<br/><br/>They will also benefit from a feed every two weeks.<br/><br/><strong>Vegetable crops to sow</strong><br/><br/>Through June and July you can sow lots of vegetables directly outside.  Why not have a go at growing your own salad leaves this summer and add a few radishes and French beans too for good measure.  Just think how you can impress your friends when you tell them that what they&#8217;re eating is home-grown!<br/><br/>Get down to your local garden centre and pick up your seeds, the hardest part will be deciding what to plant!  Have a good read on the back of the packets for the best sowing times. <br/><br/>It’s cheap and fun to watch them grow and the added enjoyment from being able to eat your rewards is second to none!<br/><br/><strong>Introduce some wildlife into your garden</strong><br/><br/>According to a recent Mori commissioned survey by the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society), 38% of gardeners want to do more to encourage wildlife into their gardens, but two in five aren’t quite sure how to go about this and would welcome tips.<br/><br/>Whether you provide feeding trays and nesting boxes, or grow a few plants to encourage and provide for your local wildlife, there are so many things you can do.<br/><br/>Check out the top 10 tips for encouraging wildlife into your garden by visiting http://www.wildaboutgardens.org/Gardening/TopTips.aspx  – a new website which give loads of information on what you can do.<br/><br/><strong>Weeding</strong><br/><br/>Oh yes, the dreaded “w” word!  Keep fighting the battle against the weeds by removing any flowering stems before they have a chance to drop their seeds.   Lots of weeds can just be teased out by hand, but use a hoe or dig out any weeds that have larger roots…..little and often is the solution to staying on top of this.<br/><br/><strong>Mulch</strong><br/><br/>Mulch is a great way of providing a good feed and protection to both new and established plants.  It can also look good and can even cut down on the weeding (hurrah!)  Before laying down mulch, such as composted bark chipping or cocoa shells, ensure that the ground has been given a good water first.<br/><br/><strong>Trim your clematis</strong><br/><br/>Early-flowering species clematis (such as Clematis montana, C. macropetala and C. alpina) can be trimmed if they have become a bit overgrown, but only after flowering.<br/><br/>These plants flower from the growth that’s been produced the previous year and don’t generally require pruning unless it’s needed, so don’t get too carried away.  Just a light pruning is enough to remove the spent flowers immediately after flowering. <br/><br/> <br/><br/><br/><br/><A HREF="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=hy7LxKx3MHw&#038;offerid=174675.10000286&#038;type=3&#038;subid=">Get All Your Gardening Supplies Here</A></div>
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		<title>The Vegatable Gardening Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Vegetable farming tips for tomato upward are speedily offered. Most gardeners are lucky to stake their tomato emergent tips and even non-gardeners who crack to grow tomatoes every mechanism will proposal guidance. The difficulty for the novice tomato farmer comes in difficult so genus the useful vegetable farming tips for tomato emergent from the old [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Vegetable farming tips for tomato upward are speedily offered. Most gardeners are lucky to stake their tomato emergent tips and even non-gardeners who crack to grow tomatoes every mechanism will proposal guidance. The difficulty for the novice tomato farmer comes in difficult so genus the useful vegetable farming tips for tomato emergent from the old wives\&#8217; tales.<br/><br/>One of the best sources for vegetable farming help is a regional playgroup. Buying plants at a supermarket or a sequence warehouse with plot crux may permit you to purchase plants at a cheaper charge, but it is unlikely that the pole in these supplies know a great agreement about farming. For reliable vegetable farming help, vacation a home nursery. Many nurseries pass plants that they, themselves have adult from seed, and they will be knowledgeable about each type of works and can warn on regional conditions.<br/><br/>Most towns have a home patch bash and meeting together with other gardeners is a great way to find vegetable farming help and result your facts. Other gardeners from your vicinity will have abundant information about the requirements of vegetables in your zone. When you get the aid of gardeners that are area to your section, you will get vegetable farming help that you can use because these gardeners understand the matchless desires of your particular zone.<br/><br/>Local patch clubs steadily run workshops or program on topics ranging from composting, to growing a particular diversity of heirloom vegetable, to annoyance running in the backyard. Many evenly sponsor projects such as identity gardens which can bestow gardening distance to those who live in apartments and have no patch interval of their own. And pleasing part in an altruistic effort with your fellow patch strike members is a fantastic way to learn all sorts of gardening secrets and tips.<br/><br/>Even if you don\&#8217;t bond a garden society winning part in some workshops will provide you with an opportunity to link fellow gardeners and form friendships with people with an everyday concern.<br/><br/>Another top source for vegetable gardening guidance is your home province porch personnel. They specialize in solving the gardening problems matchless to your local environment. They can execute soil tests, recognize plants and diseases and sometimes deliver gratis seeds or plants<br/><br/>Once you\&#8217;ve gained some gardening skill it\&#8217;s time to get your hands dirty.<br/><br/>Tomatoes and other vegetables are calm to grow if you begin with good soil. Before you yard your garden, till the soil to about deepness of ten inches and dig in some well rotted manure or other organic notes. Complete this stair numerous weeks before you want to place your tomatoes.<br/><br/>For a bigger garden, you can rent the controls, but for a small garden freedom you can use a gardening fork to dig in the manure.<br/><br/>When gamble of cold has passed, desire a 3/4 shuffle stake into your prepared garden bed. Dig a gulf a little deeper and wider than the range of the tomato conceal\&#8217;s pot next to the stake, gently place the workshop into the defect and stable it in. A framework or tomato cage can also be worn for joist in lieu of a stake. These are readily offered at nurseries and hardware supplies. Use subtle string or tomato ties to tie the lodge\&#8217;s stem loosely to the stake or lattice. As the tomato place grows, prove the ties regularly and slacken them occasionally to preclude stem wound. The tomato seedlings should be planted 18.<br/><br/>Feed your tomato plants regularly using a potassium-based lodge food or you can invent your own organic fertilizer mix. Planting sage adjacent to your tomato plants will help in custody rats at bay.<br/><br/>Watering is as important as feeding. Water your tomatoes regularly with a hand-detained rinse. Direct the water at the improper of the hide and prevent wetting the grass which can control to rot.<br/><br/>Never let your tomatoes dry out to the purpose that they wilt. Although you can commonly avert the wilting yard by watering it, the dry spot will take its toll on the yard and influence the class of the fruit. Extending dry spells may root your tomatoes to crack.<br/><br/>Regularly nip out by hand any face shoots that develop between the leaf and the stem. This will help to station the yard\&#8217;s energy into its fruit.<br/><br/>When your tomatoes have mature, select them by bending back the fruit at the attain on the stem. Ripe tomatoes can be stored in the fridge for up to a week. Continue to water and nosh the place to help the enduring tomatoes to develop and mature.<br/><br/><br/><br/><A HREF="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=hy7LxKx3MHw&#038;offerid=174675.10000286&#038;type=3&#038;subid=">Get All Your Gardening Supplies Here</A></div>
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