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Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Gardening Supplies Store

As regular readers here at Gardening Ideas will know we are always looking at ways to bring you fresh ideas and ways to help you with your gardening and landscaping.

I am pleased to be able to tell you that we have just launched our Gardening Supplies Store which is where you will find the complete range of gardening supplies, plants, tools, equipment and other other supplies with a discount online of the gardening enthusiast or gardener.

Take a look at Gardening Supplies now!

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Thursday, May 31st, 2007

The Garden Potting Shed Explained

A garden potting shed is a must have accessory for any avid gardener. By putting a nice garden potting shed out in the back yard, gardeners in all areas of the country can enjoy gardening activities almost year round. A garden potting shed can be used for simple garden tool and supply storage, but it’s ideal for starting plants from seed, overwintering your flower bulbs, and sometimes even using as a small greenhouse to get a head start on springtime.

Potting sheds don’t have to be elaborate to be useful of course. Some gardeners have simple, small little tool type sheds or boxes in the backyard which they use for their gardening supplies. These smaller utility sheds are wonderful for keeping all of your garden tools together, and it also gives you a place to store extra gardening supplies such as empty garden pots, mulch, fertilizer, and potting soil.

If you have the opportunity and the space though, you really should buy or build a full fledged potting shed for exclusive gardening use. Once you’ve had a potting shed, you’ll really wonder how you were able to do without one for so long.

Potting sheds provide you with a variety of uses all rolled into one. Most potting sheds have the ability to store all of your large and small gardening tools, plus they have a work bench area which is excellent for repotting plants, updating your garden journal, or organizing your seeds. A potting shed often has shelves and storage bins scattered around it too, so you’re easily able to keep track of where everything is and reach it when it’s needed.

If you have a potting shed large enough for a potting bench, then try installing some storage bins below the bench area. This will allow you to put mulch, extra potting soil, or even flower bulbs into the various bins and have them within easy reach of your work bench.

Your larger garden tools should hang on the wall, or hang from hooks in the ceiling so they’re easy to reach yet still out of the way when they’re not needed. Smaller tools can be placed into empty flower pots, or placed on shelves along side your work bench. Some smaller hand tools such as a trowel can also be hung from hooks on the wall too.

When planning the building of your garden potting shed though, if you’re able to you should plan for one side to have a lot of glass windows so you can use it as a greenhouse during the colder months of the year. Having a small area of your potting shed as a greenhouse can be particularly pleasant because it allows you to start your gardening activities long before spring actually arrives. These types of potting sheds often have at least one large shelf near the windows too, so you’re able to sit your newly planted seeds there in the sunlight for sprouting.

The other alternative of course is that you look at something like Cedar Gardeners Tool & Potting Shed
which enables you to keep your tools safe and at hand.

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Monday, May 28th, 2007

The Homeowner’s Complete Guide To Landscaping

We spend tremendous amounts of money landscaping our homes. Much of this money is wasted, however, because of little or no planning. Our recently launched Homeowners Guide To Landscaping will guide you every step of the way, from creating a base plan to choosing plants and trees and landscaping for energy savings. Here are the chapters you will find inside this comprehensive manual:

Planning The Home Landscape
The Base Plan
Planning For Your Needs
Studying The Site
Landscaping Materials
Placing Your Plants
Choosing And Planting Your Plants
Landscape Construction
Terracing
Backyard Ponds
Landscaping For Energy Savings

Take a look at it by visiting Homeowners Guide To Landscaping

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