Archive for the ‘How To Garden’ Category
How to plant Fall Bulbs – Armstrong Garden Centers
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Gardening Basics : How to Increase Moisture Retention of Garden Soil
If you find it challenging to grow a garen and conserve water at the same time, you can compost to increase the moisture retention of your garden soil. Learn what concentration to use, what to buy and how to work with it in this free video on gardening basics.Expert: Donna Emery Contact: www.glovernursery.com Bio: Donna Emery has worked as a certified horticulturist for 20 years. A Utah-certified nursery professional, Emery has managed the family-owned Glover Nursery in West Jordan, Utah for 10 years. Filmmaker: Michael Burton Series Description: Even if your green thumb is just budding, you can learn how to make your favorite plants flourish with this selection of gardening basics, from fertilizing the soil to planting the seeds. A certified horticulturist shares her knowledge in this free video series.
How To Install A Garden Pond
Mike Gannon of Full Service Aquatics and THE POND HUNTER video series presents a pondumentary about a pond installation that took place in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. This pond installation how to video walks you through the entire pond installation from pond excavation, pond liner and underlayment installation to pond filter system, rockwork installation and submersible lighting system installation. Brief description of landscape installation is included as well. Thanks for watching THE POND HUNTER video series, and please visit our official sites! www.fullserviceaquatics.com http www.twitter.com
Gardening Basics : How to Figure Out How Much Soil I Need for My Garden
To figure out how much soil you need for your garden, grab a tape measure, a calculator and a coverage chart and follow these detailed instructions. Learn how to get all the numbers you need to plan your garden in this free video on gardening basics. Expert: Donna Emery Contact: www.glovernursery.com Bio: Donna Emery has worked as a certified horticulturist for 20 years. A Utah-certified nursery professional, Emery has managed the family-owned Glover Nursery in West Jordan, Utah for 10 years. Filmmaker: Michael Burton Series Description: Even if your green thumb is just budding, you can learn how to make your favorite plants flourish with this selection of gardening basics, from fertilizing the soil to planting the seeds. A certified horticulturist shares her knowledge in this free video series.
How to repair the end of a garden hose. – Oh My Bloom
Andy The Camera man meets up with Kurt Reeves at Plant World in Toronto Ontario, Canada to learn how to install a new end on a garden hose.
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How To Plant Cabbage – Armstrong Garden Centers
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How To Plant Bok Choy – Armstrong Garden Centers
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AWESOME Beginners Guide to Setting Up a Garden! (Part 2 of 4)
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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Keep It Simple The biggest mistake made by beginning gardeners is starting too big. They are soon overwhelmed by the task, feeling discouraged and guilty. Vegetable gardening should be fun. If it becomes an onerous chore to water, weed, thin and pick, you will probably give up. We all live busy lives. When you start grumbling about going out to the garden after a days work, the garden is going to suffer. Getting Started * Start small, gain confidence. A single raised bed 2m (6ft) by 3m (9ft) or 4m (12ft) is large enough. You can always add beds later as your confidence and skill grows. If you already have a large bed to begin with, consider dividing it up into smaller sections. Maybe plant some flowers or herbs to fill in the area? If your area is large, another idea is to plant squash or pumpkins they cover a large area and help to reduce maintenance. * Choose a site that gets at least 6 hrs of sunlight per day * Remove the sod from the site, shake off the soil and add the sod to your compost bin. It speeds up the composting if you rip up the sod into small pieces. If you don’t have a compost bin, build one. You will be doing your garden a favour in the future. If there is …
Backyard Victory Garden — learning how to grow vegetables and fruits before food shortages
Learn how to garden before food shortages occur. A family can supplement their food needs , but they need to get some experience at gardening before the need arises.