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Layering Your Garden Landscaping - Make Your Garden More Interesting to Look at

... all your plantings. Layering plants needs a little training but the results are well worth the time you spend. Layering plants will bring depth and make your foilage much more interesting to look at. Garden landscaping ideas as these ... Read Read: Layering Your Garden Landscaping - Make Your Garden More Interesting to Look at

By: Ron King | 01/05/2008 | Landscaping

The Many Ways of Plant Propagation

... pieces of wire into pots of potting compost. The stems are not cut from the parent plant until roots have formed from the potted plant shoot. It's best to layer plants in late spring and early summer while they are growing strongly. ... Read Read: The Many Ways of Plant Propagation

By: Jude Wright | 31/08/2007 | Gardening
Cris Ramasasa

Getting To Know Plant Propagation Techniques

... to see if roots have formed. When the roots have sprouted, cut the branch between the rooted part and the parent plant, but leave the layered plant in place for sometimes to build up its own roots. 2)    Air layering. Sometimes called ... Read Read: Getting To Know Plant Propagation Techniques

By: Cris Ramasasa | 21/08/2009 | Gardening

Air-layering Required to Rejuvenate Some Houseplants

... such a root nutrient at any local garden shop. There are two very interesting things you can do using air-layering the first being the growth of a new plant by choosing a spot three to four inches below the lower leaves to insert a wound ... Read Read: Air-layering Required to Rejuvenate Some Houseplants

By: Fred Myers | 05/02/2009 | Gardening

Air Layering The Roots Of Your Plants

... a polythene and keep for eight days. A healthy root system will develop by then. Until new roots develop, the plant should be kept in shade and avoid direct sunlight. All in all the air layering of the plant roots is an excellent idea. Read Read: Air Layering The Roots Of Your Plants

By: Allan Wilson | 19/04/2007 | Gardening
Abhishek Agarwal

Layering In Garden Landscaping - Let The Design Talk

... good garden landscaping, you could famous and for the right reasons. It is easy to layer the garden landscaping design. However, you will have to plan which flowers you want to plant first. The way you lay out your garden landscaping will ... Read Read: Layering In Garden Landscaping - Let The Design Talk

By: Abhishek Agarwal | 03/02/2009 | Landscaping

Techniques for Cloning Plants

... it in place with a stake if necessary. The stem should form roots and start growing as a new plant. In serpentine layering, a very long stem is buried into the medium at intervals. The buried sections will form roots and create several new ... Read Read: Techniques for Cloning Plants

By: Michael Straumietis | 29/04/2008 | Gardening

The Basics Of How to Plant Container Gardens

... holes. If the holes clog the roots will drown. Above the drainage, spread a layer of soil, the amount depending on the size of the root ball of the plant. Place the plant in position so that the surface of the soil will be an inch (more for ... Read Read: The Basics Of How to Plant Container Gardens

By: Mary Hanna | 14/03/2006 | Gardening

Scott White

Aloe Vera: The Healthy Plant

... four layers: the outer layer known as the rind; the bitter fluid layer, namely, the sap; the inner portion known as the gel; and the mucilage. Studies reveal that the plant consists of more than 400 species. EXTERNAL BENEFITS: 1. ... Read Read: Aloe Vera: The Healthy Plant

By: Scott White | 08/08/2007 | Health

Create A Bonsai Plant

... layer should be fairly fine and the bottom layer should be the coarsest of them all. Begin your bonsai project in the springtime. This is the best time to start. You'll have to put it in new pots as your plant grows and changes. ... Read Read: Create A Bonsai Plant

By: Greg K. Hansward | 14/04/2007 | Gardening

Using The Right Soil To Plant Tulips

... Before you boon forecast your tulip garden, make clearly to dig down about two feet or more to see what the underlying soil is like. If you have a layer of earth near the shallow, dig deeper and exchange that soil with lush gloom top soil. ... Read Read: Using The Right Soil To Plant Tulips

By: The Bodybuilding Trainer | 19/02/2009 | Gardening
Dave Pipitone

Planting Tulips: Make Sure You Have the Right Soil

... . Before you start planning your tulip garden, make sure to dig down about two feet or more to see what the underlying soil is like. If you have a layer of clay near the surface, dig deeper and replace that clay with rich dark top soil. ... Read Read: Planting Tulips: Make Sure You Have the Right Soil

By: Dave Pipitone | 16/09/2008 | Gardening

Plant Presents From your Own Garden

... average garden that can be divided, or that have naturally self layered themselves. Where you could go along and take a rooted section, pot them up and with a bit of dressing up of the planting container, you could produce a really nice ... Read Read: Plant Presents From your Own Garden

By: Bare Bones Gardener | 17/10/2007 | Gardening

Finding A Good Spot To Put That Plant

... . If the pot rests in a shallow saucer, don't habitually keep the saucer full of water or roots in the bottom layer of soil will be damaged. After planting an evergreen shrub, spray the foliage every day for two weeks. Use annual climbers ... Read Read: Finding A Good Spot To Put That Plant

By: Juliet S Sadler | 21/02/2009 | Gardening

Raising the Bed for Your Plants

... add a layer of straw to discourage the grass from growing back up. After the layer of straw, simply add all the soil and steer manure that a normal garden would need. Planting your plants in your new area shouldn't pose much difficulty. It ... Read Read: Raising the Bed for Your Plants

By: Jasper Sayer | 26/11/2008 | Gardening

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