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		<title>Different Vegetable Gardening Styles</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 08:26:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Each gardener has his own set of characteristics that make him fit for certain gardening styles. If you know yourself and the right gardening style that will fit your rearing of your organic garden and help you yield your vegetables effectively, then you have pretty much gotten an edge over other gardening enthusiasts. But what [...]]]></description>
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<p>Each gardener has his own set of characteristics that make him fit for certain gardening styles. If you know yourself and the right gardening style that will fit your rearing of your organic garden and help you yield your vegetables effectively, then you have pretty much gotten an edge over other gardening enthusiasts. But what are the different types of gardening that you can look out for? Here are some of the types that you can consider:</p>
<p>Residential Gardening</p>
<p>This is the most common of all gardening techniques. If you are just a beginner and not yet inclined to produce vegetables for industrial reasons, then residential gardening is for you. The primary purpose of residential gardening is to sustain a family or two of a steady supply of vegetables and at the same time, render aesthetic appeal to your backyard.</p>
<p>Residential gardening does not require too much space. It can also be cultivated in window sills, balconies and other small areas that have sufficient light source, easy to monitor and at the same time, easy to maintain or free from pests. The good thing about residential gardening is the ease with which it ushers the gardening wannabe from having no knowledge of planting to expanding to other gardening styles, whichever deems the fancy of the budding gardener.</p>
<p>Specialized Gardening</p>
<p>Specialized gardening involves non-residential areas that are known for its green quality and are often marketed as such. Parks, botanical gardens, amusement parts and other tourist attractions fall under this category. Often a staff is required to maintain due to its size, so effective administrative skills on top of gardening expertise may be required. It is also tailored for delivering in profit to certain causes or organizations.</p>
<p>Impact Gardening</p>
<p>If you are up to the challenge of blocking weeds with minimal costs, then impact gardening is for you. It involves using a relatively small space and maximizing its gardening potential. The plants are often crowded together.</p>
<p>Indoor Gardening</p>
<p>Residential gardening is under the huge scope of indoor gardening. Other types under this category include the gardens of conservatories, greenhouses and academic institutions. Systems for heating and air conditioning may also be found for certain breeds of plants. If you are the type of gardener who really loves cultivating plants in and out of season, then indoor gardening is for you.</p>
<p>Water Gardening</p>
<p>If you want to garden with minimal supervision and love water organisms, then water gardening is for you. This is a bit of a challenge for most gardeners because it usually doesn&#8217;t involve the initial conditions of other traditional gardening techniques. The novelty of water gardening appeals only to those who have ample water facilities to cultivate this type of gardening style.</p>
<p>Community Gardening</p>
<p>If you are motivated by group efforts, community gardening may be for you. It involves concentrated efforts of the different members of the community to be able to help make a greener place. It involves a huge scope, but the members of the community are given autonomy to style their areas in whichever way they choose.</p>
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		<title>How To Choose The Best Plants For Your Garden?</title>
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<p>Excited, that&rsquo;s how you felt when you saw that space in your backyard. And you bought some plants, but without even considering first what kind of soil you have at your garden, or perhaps, without planning carefully what kind of plants will survive. Now your garden is a mess. Think it over.</p>
<p>Before buying plants you should be attentive of where are you going to place the plants in the garden &#8211; shade-loving plants for the sheltered areas, sun-lovers for the warm spots, drought-resistant plants for the parched areas which may be either sunny or shaded, and swamp plants for the poorly-drained parts. Once you decided with your selections it is time to choose how you are going to position them in your garden.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 14px;"><strong>Take a look at these pointers:</strong></span></p>
<p><strong>What to plant</strong></p>
<p>Do you want fruits, vegetables, flowers? Remember to start small; you can always increase the size of your garden if you choose to. But do it gradually. This is particularly important if you&#39;re in a budget, of course.</p>
<p>Test your soil first, to determine the pH level of your soil and what kind of nutrients you need to add. You can alter the garden soil&#39;s pH. However, it is a lot easier to maintain a garden without having to alter it&#39;s soil&#39;s pH level. This calls for choosing plants that will survive with the kind of pH your garden soil has.</p>
<p><strong>Plant in groups</strong></p>
<p>One good rule of the green thumb is to buy at least one of the many varieties of small plants. However, a &quot;one of everything&quot; method of plant selection tends to make the garden seem spotty whereas plants placed in groups makes it more organized.</p>
<p><strong>Positioning the Plants</strong></p>
<p>Before planting your chosen plants, you can either let them be in their pots first and arrange them according to how you plan to position them in your garden. Grouping plants in sets of threes or fives usually looks better than planting in groups of even numbers. Be sure that you have an interesting combination of colors and textures of plants.</p>
<p><strong>Color of the plants</strong></p>
<p>The right color scheme is one way to maintain the harmonious ambience in your garden. Imagine the color of the flowers when they are in bloom. Some plants may have flowers that would not look good with other flowers but they can be planted alongside if they have different blooming season. Foliage color does not have to be confined to green. Look for plants that have other colors for their leaves if it such suits your taste.</p>
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