Butterfly Garden Tips

June 26, 2009 by Admin  
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butterflyWhat is butterfly gardening?

Simply put, butterfly gardening is all about growing flowers and plants that will attract these amazing creatures to your garden.

Thrill your family and visitors with a garden filled with beautiful, colorful, and intriguing butterflies. Kids (and adults) are captivated when these delicate bits of beauty land on their arms… or noses!

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How to Grow Larger Sized Fruit

June 19, 2009 by Admin  
Filed under Special Series

Pick large, juicy fruit from your own fruit trees...

Pick large, juicy fruit from your own fruit trees...

New fruit tree growers are always shocked at how small their fruit is compared to what they’re used to seeing at the grocery store. While smaller fruits might be what nature originally intended, it is possible to attain larger fruits without any genetic altering or added chemicals.

On almost any tree, the success of each individual fruit depends on spacing. Usually in the early stages of fruit production, veteran growers do something called “fruit thinning”. they remove nearly a third of the emerging crop. Generally, there should not be any fruits within six to eight inches of each other. During the fruit thinning process, this is the distance you should generally aim for to optimize the amount of nutrition that each fruit gets. Hundreds of little fruits on one tree competing for the available materials necessary for growth just results in stunted fruits. The resulting crop is fewer in number, but larger in size and better in quality. Read more

Gardening With Kids Is Good For The Environment

June 4, 2009 by Admin  
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Sad to say, there are STILL people who do not pay much attention to environmental issues.  What can you and I do about it? 

For starters, we can encourage our children’s natural instincts to do what is right, and nudge them into environmentally friendly activities. Toddler age is not too young to start, as long as it’s fun and safe for them.

Gardening should be at the top of your list… it’s fun for kids and for us adults. It’s a terrific teaching tool for “green” concepts, as well as a healthy and educational family activitiy.

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