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	<title>The Dahlia Book</title>
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		<title>Get a Wonderful Garden Seat</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jul 2010 08:32:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A garden seat has the capacity to deliver your backyard to life plus make a tremendous change in the look plus feel of your garden. It also offers a great place to sit down and be thankful for your backyard and its flower display.In addition a garden arch lets you throw in additional height plus [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a href="http://www.gardenseat.net">garden seat</a> has the capacity to deliver your backyard to life plus make a tremendous change in the look plus feel of your garden. It also offers a great place to sit down and be thankful for your backyard and its flower display.In addition a  garden arch lets you throw in additional height plus depth to your flower beds plus also fashion vertical trails of vegetation in places the place it could not be practicable without a backyard arch.</p>
<p>In case your backyard does not currently have a garden arch along with feels a little flat and boring, try to think about that equal backyard with an easy however spectacular arch in the center sweeping over the path with stylish flowers flourishing across the complete structure. The arch brings a new depth plus a central center of attention to any backyard actually enhancing the entire look and feel of that area.</p>
<p>Garden Arches are available in steel as well as wood and there are lots of patterns to choose from. How efficient a backyard arch will be in your garden shall be based mostly upon what kind of plant you develop up it and where you are planning to position the arch. Keep in mind that many diverse words are used to describe arches. Some often refer to pergolas and gazebos within the identical breath counting on the place you are within the country. They are all very different things but you&#8217;ll often find these phrases being intermingled.</p>
<p>The actual entrance of the arch structure may perhaps differ fairly dramatically. Garden arches range from having flat, peaked or curved tops. Some have an oriental feel whilst others comply with a extra classic cottage garden style. Garden arches will mainly be either crafted from timber or metal. Both have their pros along with cons. Purely find the one which fits your needs. </p>
<p>Regardless of favor most arches can have trellis on the edges to help your favourite climbing plants navigate the structure. For these of you with larger gardens you should buy extra large garden arches. Just extensive enough to drive the ride-on lawn mower through. Keep in mind to make use of your garden arch for a focus, place it over a garden entrance or a path or alternatively use it to cowl a garden bench or <a href="http://www.gardenseat.net">garden seat</a>. </p>
<p>We suggest that the first item you get is the garden seat, we all need a relaxation now along with then. If you want to construct a covered garden seat you ought to also agree buying a backyard arbour which is an arch and a garden seat combined. Again there are lots of distinct forms of arbour accessible in quite a lot of distinctive materials.</p>
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		<title>Greenhouse Heating</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 09:07:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the cold winters we gardeners need greenhouse heating to give an early start to germination and to help tender crops or flowers survive the external frosts. So we need a reliable greenhouse heater and a reliable heating maintenance company. I&#8217;m talking of heating large scale commercial greenhouses here not a small paraffin heater in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the cold winters we gardeners need greenhouse heating to give an early start to germination and to help tender crops or flowers survive the external frosts.  So we need a reliable greenhouse heater and a reliable heating maintenance company.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m talking of heating large scale commercial greenhouses here not a small paraffin heater in a small greenhouse. We use the same company who maintains the office heating as we can get a two for one heating maintenance deal and give them one set of <a href="http://www.boiler-instructions.co.uk">boiler instructions</a>.</p>
<p>Boiler maintenance and care policies are nowadays being offered up by various leading service providers. For a defined monthly cost you get protection against the cost of unpredicted heating boiler breakdowns and sometimes they also integrate a 12 month central heating boiler service as well as <a href="http://www.boiler-spares.info">boiler spares</a>. You are able to select from a wide range of contracts at differing price points and service grades. </p>
<p>This contract is not your annual <a href="http://www.gas-boilers.org">gas boiler</a> service &#8211; with this you will get a helpline to supply emergency assistance following a boiler breakdown &#8211; as you have taken out an ongoing policy you should expect to see better service and pricing alternatives than the typical emergency call out charge with a one-off breakdown. Once customers have experienced a breakdown they typically renew this gas boiler cover as they immediately see its value.</p>
<p>Check whether in addition to <a href="http://www.boiler-parts.info">boiler parts</a> your insurance incorporates a no call out charge as these can be costly &#8211; without this type of cover you could pay out a significant amount merely to call out a engineer to your commercial greenhouse in an emergency, this can be worth a lot, all the more so if your boiler is starting to age.  Most plans will also include cover for heating boiler parts and labour so you know you do not have anything further to pay other than the monthly cost.  You&#8217;ll pay a reasonable amount more than you would for simple <a href="http://www.boiler-services.info">boiler services</a> with local small plumber but this type of boiler service contract is essentially a gas fired boiler insurance policy and may make sense if you fear surprise  bills or have any worries about your  heating system.</p>
<p>Is it worth establishing a heating repair policy?</p>
<p>The answer will depend upon the amount of greenhouse boiler breakdowns you have in the next twelve months.  In cash terms the cost of a contract is less than the cost of the heating boiler repair and of course you gain the benefit of a cut in your tension levels.  The worst-case scenario is that you do not have a gas boiler breakdown and loose all your tender crops.</p>
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		<title>Troubles that spring up with your garden soakaway</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 19:58:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The density of urban areas has risen due to population increase, and builders are now struggling to address issues that arise during the construction of garden soakaways. Providing better drainage systems that can withstand severe weather conditions and avoid regularly blocked drains, crowded neighborhoods and rains is one of these problems. Soakaways built years ago [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The density of urban areas has risen due to population increase, and builders are now struggling to address issues that arise during the construction of garden soakaways. Providing better drainage systems that can withstand severe weather conditions and avoid regularly <a href="http://www.blocked-drains.info">blocked drains</a>, crowded neighborhoods and rains is one of these problems.</p>
<p><a title="soakaways" href="http://www.soakaways.info">Soakaways</a> built years ago are choking up now and are due for overhauling and repair. There are a number of reasons leading to blockage of soakaways like ground movement, accumulation of waste, leakage, corrosion, tree root infiltration and subsidence. Unexpected soak aways can turn out to be a costly affair if not checked on a regular basis and acted upon quickly. Problems can occur even in carefully and precisely planned garden drainage systems and acting immediately on these problems can avoid complete and expensive replacement.</p>
<p>If a clogged soakaway is left unattended for too long it will need pipe or <a href="http://www.drain-cleaning.org">drain cleanin</a>g techniques to be applied. It may have to be reached by digging it up, because pipes are put in underground. This not only magnifies the problem for you but also your neighbors. Blocked soakaways can be very dirty and often emit bad odors. Blockage is dependent on various factors. They can get blocked due to tree roots or accumulation of garden waste. You have to quickly identify these causes, correct the damage and prevent this from repeating.</p>
<p>Your garden may be negatively affected by these blockages. If you have a new drainage system the garden surface water will be separate from the household drainage and this means you should not experience <a href="http://www.sewage-problems.com">sewage problems</a>. The damp area of your garden slowly increases thus increasing your drainage expenses significantly as the problem spreads. The amount of digging work that is required to fix these sorts of accumulated problem will make the situation very disruptive for your garden plans.</p>
<p>Clogged soakaways can be cleared in many ways. You can obviously get in touch with a <a title="drainage contractor" href="http://dyno.home-maintenance.info">drainage contractor</a> and seek professional help. They use most modern methods of detecting damages and leakages. Alternatively you can get out the shovel and start digging &#8211; if you do watch your back!</p>
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		<title>Dependable Spring Garden Colour</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 08:36:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the blossom buds of spring bulbs begin to swell plus take on colour it wont be long before the entire garden show is in complete swing and the dramatic event of the flower outer edge will blossom forth. Even when you don&#8217;t plant your spring blossoming bulbs in the fall you could still catch [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the blossom buds of spring bulbs begin to swell plus take on colour it wont be long before the entire garden show is in complete swing and the dramatic event of the flower outer edge will blossom forth. Even when you don&#8217;t plant your spring blossoming bulbs in the fall you could still catch up by purchasing prepared grown pots of bulbs at the backyard center. You don&#8217;t want many to make a good effect and you&#8217;ll plant them throughout the backyard to contribute immediate color to pots, beds and perimeters.</p>
<p>Pay a visit to the backyard store now plus choose just a few plants to convert a backyard planter or window box. Planting a container is a quick and easy weekend task that may convey weeks of joy. Select containers that complement each other plus plant up some of them with spring flowering bulbs for a shocking spring presentation however complement these with a group of shrubs along with evergreen vegetation that can add further colour curiosity as well as texture.</p>
<p>Add an additional attribute to your spring backyard by selecting aromatic plants. Right now you will discover pots of hyacinths within the backyard shop whose rich, profound aroma would fragrance a room or rework a backyard pot or planter. There is little more invigorating on an early spring morning to catch up with the perfume of a blooming plant as you move by.</p>
<p>But its not just bulbs which are perfumed. Many early blossoming shrubs use perfume to appeal to the few pollinating bugs that are braving the cold weather. For the finest impact unfold your aromatic crops around, or choose ones that flower at distinctive times. In case you plant them collectively or their blooming overlaps their fragrance will mingle and you will lose the effect. Instead cautiously select one or two scented shrubs along with plant them close to a <a href="http://www.gardenseat.net">garden seat</a> or in conjunction with a garden path where you&#8217;ll catch a waft of their fragrance as you pass by. </p>
<p>Good crops to choose include the piquant perfume of witch-hazel, Christmas box, Mahonia japonica or the sweet scent of winter honeysuckle. Most of those vegetation begin flowering any time from January as well as press on flowering through February and into March. There is a thing quite brave with reference to these harbingers of spring that carry the spirit as well as perk up the garden.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to depend on flowers to make colour and curiosity in pots along with containers. You may also selected evergreen vegetation that have dramatic greenery similar to phormiums, grasses as well as cordylines. These vegetation make fabulous specimen vegetation in planters, but they could also be successfully exploited to enhance spring bulbs corresponding to early daffodils and tulips. Later within the season when the bulbs have completed blooming you might change them with vibrant summer season bedding. Select divergent hot colours such as yellow, orange plus crimson for hanging results.</p>
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		<title>Herb Gardening Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 12:54:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Herbs are various kinds of herbaceous plants whose fresh or dried parts are used to season foods, provide fragrances, supply natural dyes, or make industrial and pharmaceutical products. Culinary herbs are used in cooking; some common culinary herbs are basil, French tarragon, rosemary, and thyme. Common Culinary Herbs Basil: Basil, also known as French basil [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Herbs are various kinds of herbaceous plants whose fresh or dried parts are used to season foods, provide fragrances, supply natural dyes, or make industrial and pharmaceutical products. Culinary herbs are used in cooking; some common culinary herbs are basil, French tarragon, rosemary, and thyme.  </p>
<p><b>Common Culinary Herbs </b><br />
Basil: Basil, also known as French basil or sweet basil, is a popular tender, annual herb. It is native to India and Asia and is grown for its aromatic leaves, which are used fresh or dried as a flavoring. Basil can be direct-seeded or transplanted to the garden in late spring, after all danger of frost is past. The seeds normally germinate in 8-14 days. Basil requires full sun and prefers moist and well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0. Typical spacing for basil is 12 inches between plants and 24 to 36 inches between rows.<br />
Basil grown for dried leaves or essential oil is cut just prior to the appearance of flowers. The foliage should be cut at least four to six leaves above the ground to allow for regrowth and a subsequent crop. Japanese beetle, Fusarium, and powdery mildew are potential insect and pest problems on basil plants.  </p>
<p>Culinary herbs are usually distinguished from spices, although the two categories overlap. Culinary herbs generally consist of fresh or dried leaves, while spices are seeds, roots, fruits, flowers and bark. Culinary herbs usually have a mild flavor, while spices tend to have a stronger, pungent flavor. Several common spices are cinnamon sticks, anise seeds, and ginger roots.  </p>
<p><b>Planting  </b><br />
Most herbs will grow well with the same sunlight, fertility, soil, growing conditions, and cultural techniques required by vegetables grown in the Northeast. Gardeners should pay special attention to drainage and moisture requirements of certain herbs since many are very sensitive to soil moisture conditions. Sage, rosemary, and thyme require a well-drained, slightly moist soil; parsley, chervil, and mint grow best on soils that retain moisture. Raised beds may provide the necessary moisture and drainage requirements for herbs that require good soil drainage.  </p>
<p><b>Herb Selection </b><br />
The beginning herb gardener might want to start by growing herbs such as basil, chive, dill, oregano, parsley, sage, and thyme. These herbs can be grouped in &#8220;classic&#8221; herb gardens, and can be incorporated into flower beds or vegetable gardens.</p>
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		<title>Do Dahlia bulbs need to be refrigerated to bloom next season?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 15:36:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I has some beautiful Dahlias in large outdoor pots and they have finished their bloom. I want to keep them and replant this next season but I don&#8217;t know the best way to handle the bulbs/tubers to make them &#8216;happy&#8217; any suggestions?]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>I has some beautiful Dahlias in large outdoor pots and they have finished their bloom. I want to  keep them and replant this next season but I don&#8217;t know the best way to handle the bulbs/tubers to make them &#8216;happy&#8217; any suggestions?<br/></div>
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		<title>how do you deadhead dahlia flowers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 03:23:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i would like to know how to remove the dried up flowers.]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>i would like to know how to remove the dried up flowers.<br/></div>
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		<title>How do I get Oxalis out of my cactus and succulent potted Gardens?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I live in a very windy desert area and it has spread to several expensive Gardens. I have thought about putting some of the pebbles with white glue next to the plants. What do you think?]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>I live in a very windy desert area and it has spread to several expensive Gardens.  I have thought about putting some of the pebbles with white glue next to the plants.  What do you think?<br/></div>
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		<title>Perfumed Aussie Native Garden Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 05:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a strong belief among many people, that Australian Natives are beautiful but have no perfume. A stroll through the bush will dispel that rumour easily. The fragrance of crushed leaves and scented blossoms can be almost overpowering at times. But many of the natives have a more subtle fragrance; you have to be [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>There is a strong belief among many people, that Australian Natives are beautiful but have no perfume. A stroll through the bush will dispel that rumour easily. </p>
<p>The fragrance of crushed leaves and scented blossoms can be almost overpowering at times. But many of the natives have a more subtle fragrance; you have to be close to them at the correct time to appreciate the flavours and scents. </p>
<p>The perfume of native plants is often produced at different times of the day or night. Perfumed native flowers include many of the Grevilleas (some like G. biternata and G. G. buxifolia have a strong honey-like perfume others like G. buxifolia have a light fragrant perfume), Boronias ( e.g. B. floribunda, B. serrulata and B. megastigma), Sowerbaeas (Vanilla Lilies), Xanthoreas (Grass Trees), Banksias, Eleaocarpus reticulatus (Blueberry Ash) which has a strong almost aniseed scent, Hakeas, Pittosporum undulatum (Native Daphne) &#8212; the perfume of this species may becoming overpowering in the evening &#8211;, Leptospermum species (e.g. L. flavescens), Homoranthus species (which has a Baked Biscuit scent) and Hymenosporum flavum (Native Frangipani). Many of the white flowering Eucalypts, Melaleuca and Callistemon species have a strong honey scent. </p>
<p>There are a number of fragrant orchids particularly the Dendrobium species: these tend to be strongest from early morning to the early afternoon. While some of the Cymbidium species such as C. suave have a good perfume during the middle of the day). The Sarcochilus species have what is best described as a spicy aroma. </p>
<p>The aroma released by some plants foliage is not revealed until it has been disturbed, crushed or brushed against. These include the Backhousia citriodora (Lemon Myrtle) which is probably the best of all native lemon scents and is also used commercially as a cooking ingredient, while the foliage of B. anisata is strongly scented like aniseed; Eremophilas, Eriostemon species, Prosantheras, </p>
<p>Leptospermum petersoni (Lemon-scented Tea-tree &#8212; also good as a hedging plant), Darwinia citriodora (a light lemon scent) and some Melaleucas (Paperbarks) also have scents. </p>
<p>Of course you can&#8217;t forget the Eucalypt family with its famous eucalypt scent, which is redolent of our bushland. But now many other countries are growing vast plantations of them for timber, firewood and revegetation programs on every continent bar Antartica. One species, the E. citriodora gives off a strong lemon-come-eucalypt scent while Agonis flexuosa has a combination of eucalyptus and peppermint scent. </p>
<p>Calomeria elegans has been used as a substitute for lavender. Some species of Boronias also have strongly scented foliage. </p>
<p>And let&#8217;s not forget the grassy type plants, the lomandra&#8217;s and the Grass trees, both of which give a lovely honeyed smell when in flower. </p>
<p>So why not think about using some fragrant native plants in your garden. Not only will you get the benefit of supporting your local environment. But you might also get other benefits, like attracting birds, other wildlife and butterflies to your garden. <br/></div>
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		<title>How much is a tree dahlia (rare)?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2008 08:28:35 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I&#8217;ve seen one on ebay and looking at the history they get bid pretty high. What do you consider a fair price for this plant before dive in to the bidding. Thanks!</p></div>
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