Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardening. Show all posts

Friday, April 10, 2009

Tips on Lawn Mowing

How do you know when it is time to sharpen the blades of your lawn mower?  It is not easy to know, especially if you think that it is functioning all right. A good indicator will be those grass tips turning white after you have brushed through them with your lawn mower.  


Lawn mowers that have rotary blades should be honed on a monthly basis, while the reel types should be honed annually. This is also something to consider if you would rather have the low maintenance type, then the reel one is for you.  If you do not mind maintaing on a monthly basis, then the former will do.  

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Hanging Plants

Ideally, hanging plants should have saucers to catch water. If it does not have one, make use of a plastic shower cap and place it across the bottom of the basket or pot while watering it to catch the drips and protect your floor.

Houseplants and Repotting

You can tell that it is time to repot your root bound plants by tapping the plant out of the pot and inspecting the rootball and it has become very thick.

You should repot and transfer the plant to a one size larger pot or else over watering is encouraged and could later result to its premature death.

If you happen to be leaving your house for a vacation, you would like to keep it health by watering it wall before you leave and completely enclose them in a clean plastic bag. Make sure you tie it securely at the top and the bottom. This will keep the plant hydrated for at least a month. Make sure to place the plant in northern light. Untie the top as soon as you return, but do not completely take off the plastic. Allow the plant to adjust to the room air and let it free from the covering completely only a day after.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Stonebank Ironcraft

Do you happen to be one of those homeowners who love to take care of their gardens and watch those lovely plants grow? Who doesn’t love the greenery, right? It is one thing to grow plants, it is another to really have passion in it.

After having proved time and again that my thumb ain’t green, I knew I have got to put more effort in caring for the plants that I now have, most of which are herbal ones that I use to concoct juices and tea for our family.

I have stumbled upon Stonebank Ironcraft. This company offers solid steel products for estates, gardens and municipal clients. If it is high quality garden and estate ironworks you are looking for, you have to look into this website that carries with them thirty full years (and still counting) of great reputation in supplying estate fencing, decorative railings and pergolas.

One of their creations that caught my fancy is their Cotswold Cottage Arch. It looks perfect like it came out straight from those fairly tale books. I have personally coordinated a number of weddings with this kind of arch and it does define the place and gives that certain character. Like a feel of paradise on earth.