Subscribe:

Labels

Categories

Blogger templates

Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

5 Ideas to Try in Your Garden This Year



more garden than any room in the house, no two years - no two days - which is never the same. Plants grow and die, rain or not, and wildlife crowded around and pollinate plants or eat deer seasons worth of growth. In addition to the forces of nature play, each year provides an opportunity to refresh what happened in the garden or rethink what you want out of it. With increasing day length and spring crept closer, it is a good time to think about the changes that might want to make - big or small, ecological or just for fun. Winter is far from over in various areas, so that when you are still comfortable in, here are 5 ideas from the most preferred gardening ideas of 2014. It was definitely the food and beverage and gardening for wildlife, but then there is the water turbid and how to get the right flower beds. Read on to see what that gets excited about gardening last year, and then click the link after each description for the full story

1. Grow your own garden cocktail. Some gardeners who want to grow their own food, but what edible garden that produces something to drink? This is not an idea that is really new, but if you look at a different way to make edible garden, why not try a garden cocktail? In The Drunken botany, garden writer Amy Stewart examines how hundreds of plants have found their way into our spirits and liquors for thousands of years. Here is Stewart park in Northern California, complete with outdoor bar. 




2. Design a garden for native bees. We know that bees are an important part of our garden and a contributor to the food we eat, but we do not know why. Part of designing the park to accommodate the bees involves learning more about them and dispel the misconceptions that we might have. This story explains how native bees friends we live and how we can make room for them in our garden.












3. Agriculture your parking lane. This case study explores the dreams of the Seattle homeowners to transform once-barren full grass parking lane into an edible oasis. In addition to the six raised beds juniper, landscape designer Erin Lau added birdbath and bed center to attract pollinating bees and bugs to keep the garden growing. Your city may not allow parking lane farm, but the idea of this story could easily translate to any edible garden or outdoor space that requires transformation. Who knows? Perhaps this precedent could help sway some city officials.



4. Park to the king. Population king has seen record lows in recent years, and efforts at all scales to support them. And with agencies such as the Xerxes Society of Invertebrate Conservation and the Center for Biological Diversity filed a petition for Monarchs to be added to the US Fish and Wildlife Service endangered species list, now more than ever it may be time to start this butterfly gardening, even if it means planting one corner of your garden with milkweed (Asclepias spp). 










5. Helping honeybees in your city. Do not forget about the honey bees, another important component in the food chain pollination. Support for honey bees can come in the form of plants, but you can also consider adding a nest. In addition to pollinate plants in the vicinity, offering honey bee byproducts profitable: beeswax and honey....

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Beautiful garden ideas for your home

If you looking for inspiration in the home garden design, you have come to the right place. This article gather enough some landscape ideas that can help you get started in planning the garden you've always dreamed. You will find a variety of garden styles in this photo, you need to do is pick your favorite and start further research. right garden furniture and plant species, can set the tone for an incredible atmosphere, where refreshing. You can start gardening adventure own memories, or you can hire a landscape architect to help give advice. Either way, in designing a garden, you have fun, relax, and experience. Green labyrinth, stone pathways, small pools, fountains flowing, colorful flowers and small trees flanking the road around the yard. It is all the elements that can make a beautiful state. Once this is done, you would like to enjoy the morning fresh and green trees around the shelter of your own, or take some good time as well as in the afternoon, after a long day of work.

Minimalist minimalist home will become more beautiful when there is a garden in the yard, the house has a minimalist garden it is possible to relax with the family at any time without having to vacation in a place of recreation. Especially today minimalist house in urban areas is very difficult to find a minimalist home park in a green city full of trees that make cool, therefore minimalist home garden is the best solution.
Generally placement minimalist home park located in the front yard or backyard, given the limited places so minimalist house in the garden construction garden design takes a minimalist home, when Minimanisty frantically looking for a beautiful garden design Minimanisty have no need to worry anymore because I will give some examples of various minimalist design home garden. Immediately, please see the picture below.


a beautiful garden with a pool ideas and games
a beautiful garden with a pool ideas and games

Beautiful garden ideas to shape the chessboard
Beautiful garden ideas to shape the chessboard

Beautiful garden ideas with ornament statue
Beautiful garden ideas with ornament statue

Beautiful garden ideas with ornaments waterfall
Beautiful garden ideas with ornaments waterfall

Beautiful garden ideas
Beautiful garden ideas