Every article I write has to do with helping your lawn and landscape look better. I have given you tips and tricks ranging from fertilizing to trimming and even talked about rain and watering. But what is it all for?
The reward of having a nice lawn or landscape is all in the enjoyment. There is nothing like popping a new coffee pod into your single cup coffee maker and enjoying a fresh, piping hot cup of Joe while taking the scents of freshly cut grass up into your nose piece!
Not only does freshly trimmed grass smell good, so do well-tended flowers. I just love the spring time when my tulips come up starting in March and push beautiful fragrance across my yard and into the neighborhood. In addition, the magnolia tree in my front yard blooms profusely in mid-April and offers a light pink color pop coupled with a sweet fragrance unmatched in nature. That is a great reward.
I also have to mention the ego rewards that go along with having a well-tended lawn and landscape. I just love it when I see a car roll by my house and slow down to check out the well-defined striping in my lawn. I am big on making those stripes and get a lot of questions about how to do it from people in my neighborhood.
I also enjoy shaping and trimming my trees and shrubs. Now I don’t go out and carve Mickey Mouse ears in my bushes or anything too crazy like that, but I do take time and make sure they look right. There are two schools of thought here and I actually do a little of both.
With a lot of deciduous trees and shrubs, you can keep a natural look while exposing some of the interesting bark patterns. But with evergreens, you can go for the tightly shaped look. Some people like their evergreens to be trimmed like a well-groomed poodle.
Whichever way you choose, the rewards are having your house looking nice from up close and afar.
The last reward you get with keeping your lawn and landscape in good shape is the overall health and value plants add. When you go to sell your home someday, a nice lawn and healthy landscape will give you curb appeal. In addition, a well-tended landscape tells potential buyers that you care about your place, and gives them a sense that they are buying quality.
I hope these ideas will get you fired up to have a nice lawn and landscape: not just out of sheer hard work, but because of the benefits they bring. You might also get a whole new outlook on the enjoyment that single cup coffee brings you every morning.
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Installing your garden fountain – filling it up with water, plugging it in – is not enough. If you are going to commit to purchasing an outdoor water fountain, you should also commit to maintaining it properly. The elements (the weather, the sun and the rain, animal influences and other external factors) are the enemies of outdoor water fountains. Exposed to the open air, your outdoor fountain will inevitably suffer from dust and debris, which are rather harmful to the smooth operation of your fountain. To ensure that dust and debris don’t clog up your pump, seek out specially made fountain cleaning formulas (available online or in garden specialty stores). Before you use these treatments, thoroughly clean all noticeable algae from the basin; algae, too, can seriously harm the function of your garden water fountain.
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Most people think that growing orchids need special care and treatment. Also, it sometimes needs an extra patience. Therefore, growing orchids is considered as only expert’s job.
Are there warily hidden secrets to growing orchids successfully? Not really. These plants can be grown in nearly all houses. After choosing a range of these plants that have been tailored to your certain area, take into account these few essentials and presently your family and friends will be praising you on your green thumb.
“Must-Haves” for Orchids Care
necessities that must be provided to best result. These basics of growing orchids include the exact amount of light and water and a controlled temperature and humidity level. This isn’t very difficult and as soon as your plants are set up in your home, you will know that caring these essentials take up only a small percentage of your time. Let us take a closer look at all of these requirements.
The best place for growing orchids is on your sunniest windowsill. Make certain that the plants are kept free from drafts and that the window receives sunshine in the mornings and afternoons. A southern exposure is best. If your windows are very large, and thus the amount of sunlight is intense, place the plants about 20 inches from the windowpane.
If you plan to growing orchids in your home, your orchids will benefit from the intensity of the sunlight, but also need a period of time in the shade. If you don’t have a sunny windowsill, think about using fluorescent lighting. Keep the lights on for 12 hours a day as a minimum to insure proper growth and flowering of the orchids. Use fluorescent lighting that has been made for plants.
Another factor that is important in growing orchids is providing the right amount of water. There are two points to consider in watering your plants in a proper amount. First, you must know the water requirements of your particular species. The second thing to bear in mind is to water only when the potting soil or growing medium is dry. As information, orchids potted in a bark mix or clay pot need more regular watering.
Keeping the right temperature and humidity level is also essential in growing orchids. Placing pots of orchid plants on decorative pebbles in a water-filled tray boosts the humidity level to a suitable degree. Misting the plants is a good practice, but don’t steep them need of your particular species before you set the proper temperature level. Don’t be afraid that your orchids can not grow well. Commonly, they will customize themselves properly to their home environment. Happy growing orchids!
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