August 21st, 2008 by admin
Growing roses is not as difficult as some people make out, but there are some practices that are vital for success.
Getting the best out of your roses depends on choosing the right varieties, and planting them in the appropriate location. You cannot expect the rose bushes to perform well, if you’ve planted them in the shade, or the soil has not been properly prepared prior to planting. Nonetheless, a great deal depends on the horticultural practices you adopt season by season. However, successfully growing roses in a dry, Mediterranean climate is not as difficult as you might think if you carry out a few basic tasks properly.
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April 15th, 2008 by admin
In dry climate gardens, a professional irrigation system is a pre-condition for successfully growing the garden plants and managing water responsibly. It also makes good design sense.
Effective irrigation and efficient water management are about supplying suitable quantities of water to the garden plants, at the right intervals. Both these parameters differ in accordance with various groups of plants. Trees and shrubs of tropical origin may thrive on soil conditions that are almost permanently moist, while species from dry climates invariably prefer the soil to dry out somewhat between the waterings. Herbaceous flowering plants need to be watered frequently, while under such a regime, herbs
are liable to suffer from a lack of air in the root zone.
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Garden irrigation ? Why It?s So Important To Grow And Water Different Plant Groups Separately
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