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		<title>Maintaining Your Garden During Autumn</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Aug 2010 19:38:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jane Watson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like any other season, autumn gardening comes with a few specific guidelines. If you wish to be successful in this time of year as well as in upcoming seasons, it is important that you know what to plant and what jobs to perform. Below are the top tips for autumn gardening. Following these suggestions will assist you in keeping your lawn and garden looking fresh and clean throughout the rest of the year.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like any other season, autumn gardening comes with a few specific guidelines. If you wish to be successful in this time of year as well as in upcoming seasons, it is important that you know what to plant and what jobs to perform. Below are the top tips for autumn gardening. Following these suggestions will assist you in keeping your lawn and garden looking fresh and clean throughout the rest of the year.</p>
<p>If autumn is following a somewhat wet summer, it is important that you keep your garden tidy. When it rains a lot during the year, and then the fall season is warm, plant mildew can run rampant. Remove the debris from the garden, such as dead leaves and other particles. Annuals should be taken out the garden as they die from the previous season. Moss and weeds should also be eliminated.</p>
<p>Prepare your heap of compost. Use all of the items you remove from the garden for this. The winter season will allow the dead materials to rot over the coming months. This will make for some good fertilizer for the next spring. Place all of the compost into a bin and turn it regularly to allow it to heat naturally.</p>
<p>Choose flower and tree colors for your autumn garden that will complement the turning of the leaves. Deciduous trees make a good choice during this time of year for the color and berries. Evergreens can be plant early on in the fall while the ground is still warm. Flowers that are appropriate for this time of year include tulips, amaryllis, and crocus.</p>
<p>Begin planting seeds and garden bulbs for spring. This should be done in early autumn to give the plants time to spread their roots and take hold for the cold temperatures and possible frosts in the upcoming winter. Daffodils, tulips, hyacinths, and other perennials are recommended to plant during this season. Also, now is a good time to relocate shrubs and trees so they will have time for their roots to anchor them before the growing season.</p>
<p>Take the appropriate measures to keep your lawn looking neat, as well as prepare it for the spring. Cut the grass fewer times than you would in the summer, and change the height of the lawnmower blades to allow the grass to be left taller. Remove any moss and weeds from the grass to clean up the lawn. Special lawn seed made for the autumn season is recommended to give the grass the appropriate nutrients for winter.</p>
<p>Autumn gardening comes with its own set of rules and recommendations. Part of the work is done in preparation for the blooming spring season, as well as preparation for the cold winter weather. It is vital that you follow the tips given in order to have an attractive garden all year round.</p>
<p>This article was written on behalf of Gardening Direct. For more information see <a href="http://www.gardeningdirect.co.uk/vegetable-seeds/102,default,sc.html">Seeds</a> <a href="http://www.gardeningdirect.co.uk/garden-bulbs/103,default,sc.html"> Garden Bulbs</a></p>
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		<title>Plasma TVs &#8211; The Ultimate Choice&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 18:12:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nicole Gibson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The screens of Plasma TVs are very large almost like the large sets of CRT. In Plasma televisions several tiny dots are lighted by the high energized electronic beams according to the video signals. Many of the Plasma televisions have the pixel in 3 colors including green, red and blue. All these three colors are distributed in the screen evenly. The entire color spectrums are formed by these colors in several combinations.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The screens of Plasma TVs are very large almost like the large sets of CRT. In Plasma televisions several tiny dots are lighted by the high energized electronic beams according to the video signals. Many of the Plasma televisions have the pixel in 3 colors including green, red and blue. All these three colors are distributed in the screen evenly. The entire color spectrums are formed by these colors in several combinations.</p>
<p>The important concept of Plasma televisions is to form the images through the lighting of fluorescent colors. Every pixel has the three different fluorescing lights in 3 various colors like green, blue and red. In CRT television, the whole range of color varies with different power levels of the lights. The crucial component of a fluorescent light is the Plasma.</p>
<p>Plasma is a gas containing ions and electrons with a free path. In usual circumstances, the gas is produced from uncharged elements. This means that the gas contains same number of protons and electrons with an equal balance providing zero charge to the atom.</p>
<p>Plasma TVs are very thin and provide very clear images. Besides their high cost, these TVs are becoming more and more popular daily. Plasma televisions occupy a very less space. Few people keep the Plasma TVs on a stand; however the best option is to hang them on a wall. To mount a Plasma television, the first step is to analyze its measurements including the length and breadth.</p>
<p>To mount Plasma televisions, a flat surface must be chosen. The second most common method of mounting Plasma TV next to a wall mounting is the ceiling mounting. Plasma TVs should be maintained and used correctly to make it lasts long. The life period of Plasma TVs start from 4 and extends till 45 years. To maintain the Plasma TVs perfectly, the brightness and contrast should be kept at the right level. Proper ventilation is necessary for the perfect maintenance of the cooling system of Plasma televisions. The estimated life span of Plasma television is around thirty thousand hours.</p>
<p>The functioning of Plasma TV is well enhanced in ambient light situations. Plasma TVs are provided with a viewing angle of 160 and hence TV watching is made easy from any point of the room. The aspect ratio of the displays of Plasmas is 16:9. The smooth and even images of Plasma TVs are produced by the transistor electrode in every pixel.</p>
<p>Plasma televisions are produced in different inches including 37, 40, 42, 50, 60 or 65. The Plasma TV&#8217;s size should be selected according to the area available in the house for the TV installation. Only specific manufactures provide speakers as an integrated part of the Plasma TV. However, in several cases, speakers are provided in the side region of the display area.</p>
<p>The types of Plasma TV mounts include flat wall mounts, tilt wall mounts, table stands, Plasma TV cards, articulating wall mounts and ceiling mounts. Plasma television must be purchased from a reputed retailer. The quality and the professional level of the retailers must be reviewed thoroughly before purchasing the Plasma TVs from them.</p>
<p>If you still need further advice or if you need discount price deals on plasma tvs then I recommend that you click one of the next links <a href='http://www.soundandvision.co.uk/panasonic/tv'>panasonic plasma 37</a> or <a href='http://www.soundandvision.co.uk/tv/plasma'>hdtv plasma tv</a></p>
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		<title>Chicken Coop Yard Designs: Even If You Live In The City</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 14:43:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ralph Stacy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you've always wanted to keep chickens but thought you could not as a result of living in the city, then chicken coop yard designs could possibly be just for you (provided your city allows for you to keep farm animals).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve always desired to own your own chickens but thought it was too hard since you reside inside city, then chicken coop yard designs could possibly be just for you (provided farm animals are allowed to be kept in your local area).</p>
<p>The main reason why roosters aren&#8217;t allowed to be kept in lots of cities is because they&#8217;re so noisy &#8211; which the neighbors don&#8217;t like. It&#8217;s important you check laws before you get started.</p>
<p>Why Have Your Own Hens?</p>
<p>People mainly enjoy raising hens so that they could get fresh eggs. But sometimes people just want to take a part of the country into the city. By gaining access to eggs you&#8217;ll quickly save money &#8211; you may even join along with neighbors to keep chickens as a group.</p>
<p>Setting Up the Coop</p>
<p>The best place to start is with chicken coop yard designs that assist you on your journey to keeping hens. These form of plans are easy to follow, so building your individual coop isn&#8217;t as much of a huge task as you would possibly think. And the primary benefit is that you have complete control over how you would like your coop to end up.</p>
<p>First you should make sure that the chicken coop yard design allows enough space for the chickens to live comfortably. Chickens need to have enough space to be comfortable and lay their eggs. The general rule is to allow four square feet as a minimum for every bird &#8211; so this could help you to determine what number of chickens you need to keep.</p>
<p>If, in the winter, your weather involves elements like ice and snow then you&#8217;ll have to ensure you can keep the chickens warm enough. You don&#8217;t want to be forced to bring them in the house. You&#8217;ll should also ensure that systems are set to keep the coop cool throughout the summer.</p>
<p>If you want to create a home for the chickens on a budget then that&#8217;s perfectly possible. Make use of recycled materials, such as wood left over from home projects, and you can save money and time.</p>
<p>Chicken coop yard designs should always include adequate ventilation for the chickens to prevent them getting sick as ammonia builds up. The best option is to follow a reliable plan that ensures your coop has all the features it really needs.</p>
<p>Even if you live in the city, you can still look after chickens! Don&#8217;t be put off by all the fancy <a href="http://www.chickencoophouse.org/chicken-coop-pictures-%e2%80%93-looking-for-what-you-like.html">chicken coop pictures</a> you&#8217;ve seen. Learning <a href="http://www.chickencoophouse.org/how-to-build-chicken-coops.html">how to build chicken coops</a> is a lot easier to do than you realize, and you&#8217;ll be getting tasty fresh eggs for years!</p>
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		<title>Hydroponic Vegetables &#8211; 10 Reasons To Plant Your Own!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 17:04:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing hydroponic vegetables opens up numerous possibilities, it is an exciting hobby and you could make some money as well!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing hydroponic vegetables opens up numerous possibilities, it is an interesting pastime and you can make some money as well!</p>
<p>Here are ten reasons to grow hydroponic vegetables:</p>
<p>1. Since you have fundamentally manipulated the plants growing circumstances to be optimal all year long, hydroponic vegetables can grow up to 50% quicker than there poor soil dependent cousins.</p>
<p>2. Because you&#8217;re not using soil, you are not limited to a garden. So if you live in the city you can still grow your own veggies.</p>
<p>3. Something that affects lots of backyards is soil borne problems which are passed from plant to plant. No soil means no disorder for your blessed crops.</p>
<p>4. You will not have to buy any pricey pesticides and chemicals to spray on your hydroponic vegetables as there is no soil, no soil loving vermin will get close.</p>
<p>5. As soon as you have your hydroponic set up and running, you&#8217;ll discover your expenses will be around 20% reduced compared to traditional soil depending gardening. You might also make a lot of additional profit on the side by selling your yield!</p>
<p>6. You will be able to grow supplementary hydroponic vegetables in a smaller area. This is in spite of hydroponic vegetables being bigger on average, their roots are smaller which allows this to occur.</p>
<p>7. Weeding is non existent! Maintenance is limited simply to having to pick your fruit or veg as and when they grow big enough. How cool is that!</p>
<p>8. Your vegetable yield will be year round. You control the growing conditions remember and they don&#8217;t change simply because its winter. You can sell them at a higher price when it is off season.</p>
<p>9. Anywhere you can think of, you could grow your hydroponic fruit and veggies; rooftop, greenhouse, garden, garage, cellar, loft or bed room.</p>
<p>10. Because your plant roots have limitless and easy access to all the water and nutrition they need, your plants will grow on average 40% larger.</p>
<p>Planting <a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com">Hydroponic Vegetables</a> is enjoyable and they&#8217;re enormously tasty and potentially lucrative! Find a suitable <a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com">Hydroponic Set</a> for you!</p>
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		<title>Plant Your Own Home Hydroponic Tomatoes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 16:07:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Damian Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hydroponic tomatoes are delicious and you could earn some serious cash by growing your own.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hydroponic tomatoes are gorgeous and you could earn some serious cash by growing your own.</p>
<p>Below are a few benefits of growing your own home hydroponic tomatoes.</p>
<p>1. As you won&#8217;t be growing your hydroponic tomatoes in land, no soil borne illnesses will be passed on. You&#8217;ll end up with healthier tomatoes as a result. This&#8217;ll show!</p>
<p>2. For the same reason, no land loving pests and creatures will get close to your tomatoes. There will be no need to pay for costly pesticides and so your tomatoes will be organic and natural as well!</p>
<p>3. As soon as the initial start up expenses have been made, management overheads are approximately 20% lower with hydroponics as contrasting to customary soil depending gardening.</p>
<p>4. You&#8217;ll be able to plant additional tomatoes in a smaller area! This is in spite of the finished product in fact being larger too! This is because the roots do not grow as large hydroponically as they have access to all the nutrition they require.</p>
<p>5. Upkeep time is very much reduced! You do not need to water hydroponic tomatoes as they already have access to all the vitamins and minerals they require. Weeding does not exist in hydroponic gardens in fact all you actually have to do is sit back and collect the tomatoes once they&#8217;re ready.</p>
<p>6. You&#8217;ll have a year round yield! This is because you get to manipulate their growing situation to be optimum all the time! When it is off season, you could sell them for higher prices!</p>
<p>7. You can grow hydroponic tomatoes anywhere; greenhouse, living room, storage, roof top, window ledge or cellar.</p>
<p>8. They will grow on average 40% larger. This is for the reason that you have manufactured their idyllic growing situation and they&#8217;ve all the nutrition they require.</p>
<p>9. As you will not be watering them, there&#8217;s no danger of either under or over watering. This is a big trouble that many novice gardeners face.</p>
<p>Planting your own <a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com/hydroponic-tomatoes">Home Hydroponic Tomatoes</a> is easy and a lot of fun! Set up your personal <a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com/hydroponic-tomatoes">Hydroponic Tomatoes</a> system at once!</p>
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		<title>DIY Hydroponics &#8211; 11 Advantages!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 19:41:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Damian Valentino</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With your own DIY hydroponic systems in place you can grow anything you want and you'll soon have an abundance of quality fruit, vegetables, flowers or herbs!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With your own DIY hydroponic systems set up, you&#8217;ll shortly be able to plant anything you fancy from flowers and herbs to crops and fruit!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re thinking of getting into DIY hydroponics then you really ought to as there&#8217;s many benefits to it:</p>
<p>1. One of the main harms with soil based farming is under or over watering! Well as with hydroponics you do not water them, this problem is entirely eradicated!</p>
<p>2. Hydroponic plants grow up to 50% quicker! This is because the roots do not have to expand to look for nutrition, they&#8217;re already present in great quantity! Home hydroponic plants grow extremely quickly.</p>
<p>3. Because no soil is utilized, little space is used! No necessity for a garden!</p>
<p>4. There is no spread of soil borne diseases which usually effects garden plants!</p>
<p>5. There is no necessity to make use of any pesticides as garden pests which thrive in soil will not be able to get close to your home hydroponic plants.</p>
<p>6. As soon as your DIY hydroponic system is up and running, running expenses are 20% lower!</p>
<p>7. As your roots are smaller due to an abundance of promptly accessible water, you&#8217;ll be able to plant more within a smaller area! This is despite your plants actually growing larger.</p>
<p>8. Upkeep is nominal. In fact all you really need to do when set up is pick the fruit or veg! There&#8217;s no weeds with hydroponics.</p>
<p>9. The yield is year round and not seasonal. This is because you have manipulated the growing conditions specific to the plants optimal growing situation. You will have never ending fruit or whatever you decide to plant.</p>
<p>10. You can plant your plants anywhere; in a greenhouse, backyard, rooftop, living room, bedroom or corridor.</p>
<p>11. Your plants will grow 40% larger on average. This is because all the growing conditions are controlled by you, they are optimal and the roots have full access to all the vitamins and minerals they need.</p>
<p>You ought to learn more about <a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com/diy-hydroponics">DIY Hydroponics</a> including about setting up your very own <a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com/diy-hydroponics">DIY Hydroponics Systems</a>!</p>
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		<title>Choosing Green Garden Plants For Your Outdoor Plot</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 12:35:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alyssa Gardner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beautifully organized greenery not only boosts the aesthetic worth of a garden but also contributes to the surroundings. Countless species of flora are available for decorating your indoor and outdoor settings. Each plant has its individual growth requirement. In order to cultivate and nurse different plant species in your lawn, you must have knowledge about the growth requirements of different plants. If you provide favorable conditions to your plants, they will flourish prosperously. By adding flourishing green shrubbery to your patio, you can successfully enhance the beauty of your space. In this article I shall highlight some commonly used floral species that will embellish your garden. I shall also mention some quick tips for their purchase.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beautifully organized greenery not only boosts the aesthetic worth of a garden but also contributes to the surroundings. Countless species of flora are available for decorating your indoor and outdoor settings. Each plant has its individual growth requirement. In order to cultivate and nurse different plant species in your lawn, you must have knowledge about the growth requirements of different plants. If you provide favorable conditions to your plants, they will flourish prosperously. By adding flourishing green shrubbery to your patio, you can successfully enhance the beauty of your space. In this article I shall highlight some commonly used floral species that will embellish your garden. I shall also mention some quick tips for their purchase.</p>
<p><b>Recommended Floral Species</b></p>
<p><b>1. Orchids :</b> They are peculiar flowering plants that produce fascinating, brilliant and showy flowers. It is difficult to grow an orchid plant but, if you provide adequate amount of water and an optimum climatic condition, it will surely bloom and blossom.</p>
<p><b>2. Ferns :</b> They are flowerless components with stunning green foliage. Ferns tend to shed their leaves annually, generally before the advent of winters. Some species are evergreen and offer attractive foliage during the frosty winters.</p>
<p><b>3. Palms :</b> They&#8217;re evergreen, tropical wooden trees that are likely to reach lofty heights. Their exotic appeal makes them my favorite selection.</p>
<p>Tips for Purchasing these Items Online Online nurseries enclose a large collection. They have unlimited flora in their stock. They hoard and display numerous perennials, biennials, annuals, shrubs and herbs.</p>
<p>* While purchasing plants online, you must pick them from reputed stores that specialize in fragrant, hard-to-find and rare varieties.</p>
<p>* While browsing through the different plant sales outlets, make sure that you remember the names and common characteristics of the plants that suit your interest. It helps you in comparing their size and prices.</p>
<p>* Before purchasing a plant you should check their growth requirements. It is necessary to determine the exact habitat that is required to raise these floras. Plant growth requirements include- terrain, soil, climatic conditions, moisture content and amount of nutrients present in the soil.</p>
<p>* Before placing an online order for the transaction, always remember to note down the dates and deadlines of shipping. Generally, all the retailers follow some shipping rules. A plant can be transported only during their individual optimal planting season. You must place your order, within that period of time.</p>
<p>* In case you face some problems in your deal, contact your retailers immediately. If you have a detailed account of your transaction, it will be easier for you to contact your supplier.</p>
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		<title>Growing Your Own Organic Vegetables</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 20:28:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tom Doerr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You will never really be able to grow enough vegetables to be fully sustainable unless you are doing it on a very large scale, so instead of using pesticides and artificial fertilisers, why not try growing organic food. You might just be growing for fun but this is also much cheaper than buying organic food, for which there are many benefits.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You will never really be able to grow enough vegetables to be fully sustainable unless you are doing it on a very large scale, so instead of using pesticides and artificial fertilisers, why not try growing organic food. You might just be growing for fun but this is also much cheaper than buying organic food, for which there are many benefits.</p>
<p>You can grow your own food free of any chemicals and pesticides using compost from recycled materials. Organic growing is entirely safe for you, your family and the environment. You can make your own compost very easily from more than half your household waste. Construct a compost bin from four wooden posts, some chicken wire and cardboard. Empty into it any wasted food, peelings and all sorts of paper. </p>
<p>Dedicate a small patch of land that gets the sun almost all year round; avoid being near buildings or fences as heavy metals, paints and chemicals can taint the soil and hinder growth. Be sure to get rid of any debris such as rocks, get rid of any weeds by hand and move any wanted plants to somewhere else. Turn the soil so it is loose and allowed to absorb air and moisture. </p>
<p>Cover your area with organic material such as leaves, dried grass and fine plant material from a non-pesticide garden. Get hold of some good compost or dark crumbly soil from under forest trees and spread it thinly over your patch. This will provide your soil with all sorts of organisms and beneficial life forms that will work the soil for you if you give them the chance.</p>
<p>Mix the top three inches of soil and organic material to help them work. Keep the soil damp but not soggy, never walk on the soil, when you are working with the plants, use a kneeling board. Obtain some vegetables in small square pots, commonly available from garden centres. Place the bulb and its roots in a small hole, deeper than the size of the bulb itself. Cover with plenty of organic material and water. </p>
<p>When your vegetables are planted you will only need to check them on an infrequent basis, making sure the water level is good, soil is rich and debris is clear. If you want to use them, pick them shortly before as without the chemicals they will decompose fairly rapidly.</p>
<p>You will need to be wary of <a href="http://www.greenthumb.co.uk/weeds.html">lawn weeds</a> and <a href="http://www.greenthumb.co.uk/moss.html">lawn moss</a> as these can damage your vegetables but otherwise don&#8217;t worry too much as the soil will look after itself.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 18:39:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gardening would be a great deal simpler without interference from garden pests. Most garden pests are small, but they certainly are a big hassle. The the majority of widespread garden pests are insects, of course and it is a funny thing that these insects tend to thrive in conditions that are not quite right for flowers. Most garden pests do not actually live on the plants themselves, they live in decaying rubbish nearby or in sodden soil and go to the plant to feed. Some insects live in the roots if the soil is too wet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Gardening would be a great deal easier without interference from garden pests. The majority of garden pests are small, but they certainly are a big nuisance. The the majority of widespread garden pests are insects, of course and it is a curious thing that these insects are apt to thrive in conditions that are not quite right for flowers. The majority of garden pests do not actually live on the plants themselves, they live in rotting rubbish nearby or in saturated soil and go to the plant to feed. Some insects live in the roots if the soil is too wet.</p>
<p>So, one of the first things to do is to try to lessen the number of destructive insects in your garden. You can go a long way down this route by clearing away any old decaying rubbish and decayed wood. Make certain that your soil is well drained and keep cats out of your garden by squirting them with a water pistol until they get the idea. Cats discourage birds and many birds eat insects.</p>
<p>You should also encourage insects and other animals that eat garden pests. Ants can be a nuisance, but they do eat a lot of insects. Ladybirds do too and so do spiders. Larger animals such as frogs, toads and lizards eat loads of insects, so a small open-ended garden pond could be used to breed frogs and toads. Lizards will appear on their own, if the conditions are right.</p>
<p>It is worth taking positive steps to encourage the right kind of garden animals. Never use powerful insecticides on your garden as you will kill all the insects that are on your side too and the spray may poison the earthworms that are helping to aerate and dry out your top soil.</p>
<p>A small pond will encourage birds, frogs and toads, but frogs and toads also like a nice rock to take refuge under during the day. Position a few rocks the size of a loaf of bread around your garden in the shadow of trees or bushes. Set up a bird table. Birds that eat bread and nuts do not often feed on insects, but some do. However, the sight of other birds in the garden may encourage insectivores to come in and have a look.</p>
<p>There are basically two types of garden pests: the ones that actually eat the plant and the ones that extract the sap out of it. Caterpillars can be picked off and destroyed of or you can spray the leaves that are being eaten with a poison for the caterpillars to feed on. Many of the sap-suckers can be seen with no trouble, others cannot. A solution of washing-up liquid and water such as you use to wash dishes will kill the majority of of these including greenfly (aphids).</p>
<p>Slugs and snails do a lot of harm, but some birds including chickens and thrushes find them a delicacy. Chickens can be helpful allies in a garden, but they can be destructive too with all their scratching. Otherwise, you can reduce the population of slugs and snails by killing their eggs.</p>
<p>They tend to lay their eggs in rotting leaves or rotting compost, but not in compost heaps which are usually too hot for them, so a good clean up will eradicate a lot of the next generation.</p>
<p>You can exterminate the adults by placing a few low containers of beer by your plants. The slugs will drink the beer and drown. It is extremely effective. Slug pellets should finish the t-totallers off. Taking these actions will greatly reduce the number of garden pests attacking your plants.</p>
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		<title>Why You Must Plant Hydroponic Strawberries</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 19:16:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charlie Jackson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever thought about growing your own hydroponic strawberries? They are delicious and you could make money from them!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever considered growing your own hydroponic strawberries? They are delectable and you can make cash from them!</p>
<p>If you would wish to know just a few of the benefits of growing hydroponic strawberries, then take a look at the list below.</p>
<p>1. You don&#8217;t require a garden to grow hydroponic strawberries consequently anybody can do it! If you dwell in a crowded apartment block in the city centre you can grow them! If you live in the desert or Antarctica then its not a problem!</p>
<p>2. Because you&#8217;re not using soil, no soil borne ailments will be passed on to the plants! This solves a big problem for many gardeners.</p>
<p>3. You&#8217;ll have no requisite to obtain any pricey pestisides as no pests will get near to your hydroponic strawberries.</p>
<p>4. After you&#8217;ve made the initial outlay, running expenses are estimated to be in the region of 20% less than with traditional soil based gardening.</p>
<p>5. You will be able to grow more hydroponic strawberry in a smaller space, this is due to the decreased root size as they don&#8217;t have to spread out to find nutrients. As a result your growing trays could fit in more strawberries.</p>
<p>6. Once set up, maintenance time is reduced. There is no watering involved as they&#8217;ve access to their growing nutrients, there is no soil so no weeding. In fact all you actually need to do is pick your strawberries as and when you desire them.</p>
<p>7. The yield is year round. You control the growing circumstances and you will have them set to the strawberries optimum levels so that they&#8217;ll continue to produce without a break owing to the seasons.</p>
<p>8. You could grow hydroponic strawberries anywhere; greenhouse, cellar, kitchen, conservatory, rooftop, window ledge, living room or in the garden.</p>
<p>9. Hydroponic strawberries grow on average 40% bigger than their land born brothers. This is for the reason that you have created their perfect growing setting and they&#8217;ve full access to all the nutrients they require. Cash in the bank!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com/hydroponic-strawberries">Hydroponic Strawberries</a> are scrumptious and there is an opening to earn some real money particularly if you sell them off season for high prices. You ought to start <a href="http://www.homehydroponicvegetables.com/hydroponic-strawberries">Growing Hydroponic Strawberries</a> and get pleasure from the fruits of your toil.</p>
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