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Old 18-10-2010, 10:50 PM posted to rec.gardens
David Hare-Scott[_2_] David Hare-Scott[_2_] is offline
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davidson12 wrote:
Growing an herb garden right from scratch can be very satisfying. You
can prepare your own patch and they start by sowing the herb 'garden
seeds' (http://www.biocarve.com/) of your choice. It is not as
difficult as most people think it is but it does require a certain
amount of dedication and work. Sowing seeds takes a little more than
sprinkling them and different seeds require different steps to give
the best results.
Spring has always been said to be the season for planting ' flower
seeds' (http://www.biocarve.com/) In actual fact however, the fall is
also a great time for such activities. As it is colder during the
fall, planting works are easier as compared to during the hot weather
in the late spring and summer. Besides, the fall also makes for an
excellent time for the various types of flower seed to build their
roots before spring comes along. As they get ample time to adjust to
the climate, some types of perennial flower seeds work out nicely
when planted in the fall. Most types of perennial do not instantly
grow in the fall when planted, however during these time they
establish roots, until the weather is fit for above ground growth.


Very cool temperate climate biased.

The essentials of caring for a garden must be carried out in order to
see excellent results. The three most important elements are water,
sunlight and fertilizers. Water without proper draining system will
wear away the roots of the plants.


Nonsense.

Because few soils are fertilized
to give nutrients to the plants, additional fertilizers or plant food
are needed for the soil.


Huge generalisation. Unless you are selling fertiliser in which case it is
gospel

Flowers grow in different parts of the year. Perennial flowers can
live up to three years before they wither away.


Or much longer depending on the situation

When they are in the
cycle of growth, a gardener can plant annual flowers so that they
have other flowers growing and more variety in their garden. Make
sure plants can grow productively by deadheading those that are going
becoming weak. This can be done by snipping away the blossoms or just
pinching them. Regular fertilization of soil can produce healthier
soil.


Or ruin it or waste money for no result depending on circumstance.

Amongst the type of fertilizers in the market, the undemanding
one is liquid fertilizer. Not only is it painless to apply, it can
also help more flowers to blossom.


So can many other fertilisers

Mulch is indeed helpful in the
garden. Using it will keep unwanted weeds away. Other than this,
mulch can keep the soil's temperature just right for new seeds to
grow especially in fall when the temperature will not be so
encouraging to seeds.


First you say mulch prevents seeds from germinating then you say it helps
them. Logic isn't your strong point is it.

3 inches layer of mulch is all that a gardener
needs to keep the soil moist. Therefore, the annual flower seed can
stay in the ground without freezing to death. This can also save you
more money as buying plants from nursery is more expensive than
buying seeds.


More cold climate bias and half truth.


Healthy vegetable gardens do more than provide a beautiful area in
your yard. They repay your labor with nutritious food and a healthy
varied diet. Vegetable gardeners are in tune with the environment,
giving back to the soil what they take from it. Abundant vegetable
gardens start with healthy, rich soil. Compost and mulch contribute
to that natural wealth.


At last a generalisation that is pretty reasonable.

You know just enough to be dangerous I think you should give up selling
seeds and become a politician.

David