James Ellison's Articles in Garden

  • 5 Rose Garden Ideas
    If you are like me and have been scared away from growing roses because you believed they were hard to grow, it’s time to put away your incorrect conception. Roses are amazingly easy to grow and care for. They are far from being the picky, pest-infested plants that they are believed out to be.
  • 6 Of The Top Organic Fertilizers
    Some of the most important organic fertilizers are fish emulsion, seaweed, earthworm castings, bone meal, kelp meal, and rock phosphates. These natural fertilizers will improve your plants, especially yield plants, and are great for the soil.
  • Soil Plus Compost Equals Lush Healthy Plants
    Learn what to do to improve your plants to be lush and healthy. Learn that by just adding compost to your landscape and gardens your need for additional fertilizer will be minimized. Learn how to have the richest soil in the neighborhood.
  • Mulch is Mother Natures Blanket
    Know the reason for mulch, what kinds there are, how much and where to put it.
  • Mistakes When Planting or Transplanting
    We can plant too early. Remember those beautiful warm March or April days when we are tempted to go out and start our gardens? Why not, the stores already have the plants for us to transplant so it must be time. Early planting can lead to money out of your pocket.
  • Everyone Needs A Spaghetti Garden
    A spaghetti garden is one of the most popular kitchen gardens. Anyone that has a sunny patch of ground or a window-box can grow these herbs of parsley, garlic, basil, bay laurel and oregano. A small garden space can easily yield all the herbs that you’ll need for delicious Italian meals. They are even easy to grow in a sunny window for your year-round use.
  • 7 Factors Needed for a Compost Pile
    Learn to correctly make your very own compost pile with materials, microorganisms, how it works, surface area, pile size, moisture, aeration, time and temperature.
  • Lady Bugs Are Your #1 Natural Pest Control
    The Ladybird Beetle is the correct name for a Lady bug and are not bugs but are beetles. Worldwide there are nearly 5,000 different kinds of ladybugs of which 400 are found in North America.
  • Here is Why You Should Use Gypsum in Gardening
    Many a gardener have been confused about the role of gypsum in gardening. It is a soil additive for micronutrients, conditioner, amendement and fertilizer.
  • Aerated Compost Tea, The New Organic Fertilizer
    Organic gardeners all know compost is fantastic stuff. But now, there's something even better and that's compost tea. If you start with a good compost you'll have a versatile elixir for all your garden needs.
  • What is the Right Plant and Where Do I Put It?
    Have you bought beautiful plants and put them in the yard only to find them dying a couple days later? Here is what you need to know to successfully have plants survive and thrive.


 
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