Gardening Tips

Why Are Fire Pits Bad?

The popularity of outdoor fireplaces, built on a metal base and covered with wire mesh, is a cause for concern. Once the preserve of the countryside, outdoor fires are becoming increasingly common in cities, adding a new source of pollution to the urban smog. Not to mention the fact that the use of open fires

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Outdoor Fire Pits Guide!

I have a soft spot for outdoor fireplaces. They enhance our evenings spent outside by providing a nice flame and a soft warmth. And as the season progresses, they become more useful! In this month of August, the temperature drops rapidly after sunset. I have my little fireplace at home, I found it at a

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How To Light Your Garden?

To make a success of outdoor lighting, list your needs beforehand. Some integrations that require a connection to the electrical network must be decided sometimes, before the construction of a terrace. Solar powered lights are certainly popular for economic and ecological reasons, but they cannot replace the reliability of a traditional and functional lighting: the

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Optimize The Lighting Of Your Garden

Enjoying long summer evenings on your veranda, in the shade of your pergola or in your garden requires minimal outdoor lighting. If you also like to entertain family and friends in the evening or on weekends, then it is worth thinking about optimizing your outdoor lighting. In this article, we demonstrate the interest of designing

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A Short History Of The Garden Gnome

Often the object of jokes for its kitschy side, the garden gnome resists and remains a tradition in some gardens, often suburban, whose owners may even be dwarfists, that is to say collectors of garden gnomes. And who says collection, says rare object likely to be stolen…or “released”. Let’s see it ! Origin of the

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Using Green Manures In The Garden

Green manures are the allies of the organic gardener. They allow to fertilize the soil in a 100% natural way and have many advantages. Why use green manures? Green manures are plants that enrich the soil with various nutrients and improve its structure, just as compost or soil amendments would. Indeed, throughout their growth, the

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Clematis Like To Have Their Roots In The Shade And Their Flowers In The Sun!

Clematis are climbing plants very appreciated for the diversity and beauty of their large flowers. They associate very well with hedges, trees, shrubs and roses. Clematis belong to the Ranunculaceae family and are among the climbers that offer the most variety in shapes and colors. They do not have spikes like ivy and need a

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How To Design A Small Garden

If you have a small garden, there are a few tricks you can use to design and flower it while giving the illusion of space. Make room in the center of the garden If you have a small garden, don’t plant everything and anything. Think carefully before installing large plants and trees. Avoid planting them

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What Are The Benefits Of Mulching?

The advantages of mulching are numerous. This technique, very easy to implement, can be applied everywhere in the garden. The advantages of mulching Mulching is a simple practice to implement in organic agriculture to : Improve soil structure: organic mulch is biodegradable. It will decompose into humus which will enrich your soil with organic matter

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Steps To Pollinate Tomatoes By Hand

Tomatoes, pollination, bees and the like don’t always go together. While tomato flowers are usually pollinated by wind, and occasionally by bees, lack of air movement or low insect numbers can inhibit the natural pollination process. In these situations, you may need to hand-pollinate tomatoes to get pollination going so your tomato plants will bear

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How To Pollinate Indoor Tomatoes

Fortunately, learning how to pollinate indoor tomatoes is as simple as 123. Tomato flowers pollinate with the help of wind and, sometimes, bees. However, if you plan to grow tomatoes indoors, factors such as high temperatures and excessive heat can slow the pollination process. The Basics Of Indoor Tomato Care For pollination to work, you

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