Thursday, September 9, 2010

Herb Garden Kits

There are different types of herb garden kits available. You need to familiarize yourself with these kits if you are planning to have your very own herb garden, especially if you have considered turning this into your hobby.

Having garden kits – such as aerogarden - will help beginners much, especially those who on their first step on having their own herb garden. These kits provided with proper herbs and soil to ease the owner on planting. The successful story on first planting is right on your hand now.

There is much stuff you will get along with these kits. To name some of them are:

· Herbs
You would find outdoor or indoor herbs along with some type of the kits.

· Pots or containers
Pots and
containers are usually provided to help you grow your herb garden.

· Soil
A ready mix soil that is ideal for your herbs are one best thing you could have with these herb garden kits.

· Training videos or guides
On top of that, training videos or guides on how to grow your herb successfully and much other useful information is included in some of them.

Ask your vendor; whether you will have these stuffs along with your herb garden kits before buy, so you’ll know exactly what you will get from the purchase.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Vegetable Garden Layout

Vegetable Garden Layout

When you have picked your tools up, dug and planted some seeds, doesn’t mean that you have started your home vegetable garden. Vegetable garden layout is a vital component in your planning. Plant selection, planting plan, and garden location are major things to consider for your vegetable garden layout.

Planting plant is the next step in vegetable garden layout. To get best result, you can do it in this way:

Northern hemisphere; in order not shade the rest of the vegetable crops, so you can plant there – on the north side of the vegetable garden - tall crops such as corn, peas, and beans.

In the center; you can plant any mediums sized crops such as broccoli, squash, cabbage, pumpkins, cauliflower, and tomatoes.

At the very southern end one, you can plant there lettuce, radishes, beets, onions, carrots, and any other low growing crops.

You have to do this ways instead of making the rows run west and east merely to avoid first row tending to shade the second row, the second row tends to shade the third and so forth. And at the end, a better harvest every time is the result of proper planning in your vegetable garden layout you’ve done at first. When planning step goes right, then gardening care is a lot easier for you to do.