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		<title>What Are Some Gardening Magazines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Various gardening magazines are available in the market. But would you like to know which stands out from the rest? Here are a selection of gardening magazines that anyone in love with his or her garden will appreciate. COUNTRY GARDENS often showcases the more unusual gardens around the country. It introduces wonderful new ways [...]]]></description>
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<p>Various gardening magazines are available in the market. But would you like to know which stands out from the rest? Here are a selection of gardening magazines that anyone in love with his or her garden will appreciate. </p>
<p>COUNTRY GARDENS often showcases the more unusual gardens around the country. It introduces wonderful new ways to enjoy garden sights and scents. It helps the avid gardener to create an eye-pleasing, fragrance &#8211; filled country garden. </p>
<p>This magazine has very useful advice on setting up and caring for your garden. Every issue contains profiles of fascinating people and their gardens, inspiration for gardens and detailed garden plans. Best of all, it&#8217;s a trusted source of information that&#8217;s easy to understand. Every season carries a vast harvest of ideas to delight, motivate and guide any gardener. </p>
<p>How about a gardening magazine for those who want to become a better gardener? FINE GARDENING MAGAZINE from The Taunton Press brings you amazing design ideas, beneficial techniques, and the know-how to get the best results from your gardening endeavors. </p>
<p>In each issue you&#8217;ll find eye-opening bits of advice from the experts, detailed information on all types of plants, effective techniques and time-saving tips, straightforward tool reviews from editors and readers and planting suggestions for specific regions. </p>
<p>But for more intensive information on how to maintain a garden packed with style and color, then you&#8217;ll want to read GARDEN DESIGN. This gardening magazine brings out eye-popping photos, illustrations and useful recommendations on how to create a picture-perfect garden. It is written and designed for those who are passionate about their homes and gardens. Garden Design is more than just a dig-in-the-dirt gardening magazine; it&#8217;s for people who enjoy bringing in more aesthetic value for their homes through their gardens. </p>
<p>Garden Design encourages you to create stylish outdoor living spaces and rare gardens through cultivating rare breeds of plants, with updates on the best tools and techniques. It contains magnificent photographs and articles that capture the imaginations of gardeners everywhere. </p>
<p>For passionate gardeners, HOLTICULTURE MAGAZINE is the ultimate guide to gardening. The authoritative voice of gardeners, Horticulture serves as an essential guide and trusted friend, and is a main resource for serious gardeners from every corner of the country. </p>
<p>These magazines aim to instruct, inform, and inspire serious home gardeners. There are gardening magazines for beginners and expert gardeners. Discover or develop your green thumb with their latest gardening techniques and garden design information. </p>
<p>For Australian readers, there is BURKE&#8217;S BACKYARD. Springing form a TV series of the same name, Burke&#8217;s Backyard focuses on gardening décor as well as the all-important garden makeovers that have become so popular. </p>
<p>YOUR GARDEN is another beauty, claiming the prestige of being Australia&#8217;s gardening magazine, it usually features two or three popular flowers and how best to grow them, with a wealth of tips and information on other plants, tools and products for the garden. </p>
<p>GARDENING AUSTRALIA springs from the ABC&#8217;s feature of that name it features many wonderful articles by gardening experts and often holds a free catalogue from one of the larger nurseries.</p>
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		<title>Gardening and Caring for Your Rose Types</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Gardening and caring for the different rose types WATERING Roses are deep rooted and once they are well established are more capable than most plants of surviving mild drought spells. The first spring and summer directly after planting your rose is very important. During this period if the soil around your rose seems to [...]]]></description>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.gardening-planting.com/rose-types/" target="_self">Gardening and caring for the different rose types</a></p>
<p> WATERING</p>
<p> Roses are deep rooted and once they are well established are more capable than most plants of surviving mild drought spells. The first spring and summer directly after planting your rose is very important. During this period if the soil around your rose seems to be drying out give your roses a good soaking. Each rose could get about 2 gallons of water. In following years you will only need to water them if drought seems iminent.</p>
<p> FEEDING YOUR ROSES</p>
<p> As with all plants that provide us with beautiful blooms they need plenty of the correct nutrients. Give roses a good helping of blood, bone and fishmeal in early April, about two handfuls to each rose. In June a handful of specially prepared rose fertilizer will give your roses a huge lift. The magnesium and potash gives the rose a great kick. Just work the fertilizer in gently around the soil at the base of the plant.</p>
<p> MULCHING YOUR ROSES.</p>
<p> Mulching is a very simple task with great benefits. Mulching retains moisture, smothers weeds and generally boosts the health of your roses. Well rotted manure is best but garden compost or bark mulch can also be used.</p>
<p> DEADHEADING YOUR ROSES.</p>
<p> Deadheading spent blooms not only tidys up the rose but actually saves the plants energy and thereby encourages more bloom flushes. A light pruning of hybrid teas will encourage a second flush.</p>
<p> WATCH OUT FOR ROSE SUCKERS.</p>
<p> Shoots that emerge from rootstocks are known as suckers. These will be different in coloring and often by the amount of leaves, than what grows from the stems over ground. Gently scrape away the soil until you can see where the sucker is growing from the rootstock, tear the sucker away cleanly.</p>
<p> CONTROL OF WEEDS.</p>
<p> Mulching is the most effective method of controlling weeds and also the less back breaking. </p>
<p> Hoeing is not as effective and you must take care not to damage the stems.</p>
<p> Sowing other plants underneath the rose is also an option. The least favored option is the application of a rose-bed weedkiller. This will eventually damage the soil and thus your rose.</p>
<p> ROSE DISEASES AND PESTS.</p>
<p> This is an area that turns people off growing roses and really it shouldn&#8217;t. Roses have diseases and pests particular to them and as such regular treatment is very effective. The main problems are greenfly, mildew and blackspot.</p>
<p> There are plenty of products that treat these main three problems in one treatment. Performing a regular maintenance schedule starting in April will leave you with very few problems. Do make sure to follow exactly the manufacturers recommendations.</p>
<p> Your roses will respond brilliantly to a little regular maintenance and once you have started your routine there will be very little work attached. Issues will only arise once you neglect your routine and this is what often deters people from growing roses.</p>
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		<title>Gardening Know How Magazine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; There are many gardening magazines out there some offering free items to get you to buy them, some offering informative articles within, but which are the best magazines. &#13; COUNTRY GARDENS often showcases the more unusual gardens around the country. It introduces wonderful new ways to enjoy garden sights and scents. It helps the [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are many gardening magazines out there some offering free items to get you to buy them, some offering informative articles within, but which are the best magazines.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
COUNTRY GARDENS often showcases the more unusual gardens around the country. It introduces wonderful new ways to enjoy garden sights and scents. It helps the avid gardener to create an eye-pleasing, fragrance &#8211; filled country garden. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
This magazine has very useful advice on setting up and caring for your garden. Every issue contains profiles of fascinating people and their gardens, inspiration for gardens and detailed garden plans. Best of all, it&#8217;s a trusted source of information that&#8217;s easy to understand. Every season carries a vast harvest of ideas to delight, motivate and guide any gardener. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
How about a gardening magazine for those who want to become a better gardener? FINE GARDENING MAGAZINE from The Taunton Press brings you amazing design ideas, beneficial techniques, and the know-how to get the best results from your gardening endeavors.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
In each issue you&#8217;ll find eye-opening bits of advice from the experts, detailed information on all types of plants, effective techniques and time-saving tips, straightforward tool reviews from editors and readers and planting suggestions for specific regions.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
But for more intensive information on how to maintain a garden packed with style and color, then you&#8217;ll want to read GARDEN DESIGN. This gardening magazine brings out eye-popping photos, illustrations and useful recommendations on how to create a picture-perfect garden. It is written and designed for those who are passionate about their homes and gardens. Garden Design is more than just a dig-in-the-dirt gardening magazine; it&#8217;s for people who enjoy bringing in more aesthetic value for their homes through their gardens.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Garden Design encourages you to create stylish outdoor living spaces and rare gardens through cultivating rare breeds of plants, with updates on the best tools and techniques. It contains magnificent photographs and articles that capture the imaginations of gardeners everywhere. </p>
<p>&#13;<br />
For passionate gardeners, HOLTICULTURE MAGAZINE is the ultimate guide to gardening. The authoritative voice of gardeners,  Horticulture serves as an essential guide and trusted friend, and is a main resource for serious gardeners from every corner of the country.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
These magazines aim to instruct, inform, and inspire serious home gardeners. There are gardening magazines for beginners and expert gardeners. Discover or develop your green thumb with their latest gardening techniques and garden design information.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
For Australian readers, there is BURKE&#8217;S BACKYARD. Springing form a TV series of the same name, Burke&#8217;s Backyard focuses on gardening decor as well as the all-important garden makeovers that have become so popular.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
YOUR GARDEN is another beauty, claiming the prestige of being Australia&#8217;s gardening magazine, it usually features two or three popular flowers and how best to grow them, with a wealth of tips and information on other plants, tools and products for the garden.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
GARDENING AUSTRALIA springs from the ABC&#8217;s feature of that name it features many wonderful articles by gardening experts and often holds a free catalogue from one of the larger nurseries</p>
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		<title>The Gardening Club</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 05:58:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Gardening can bring endless hours of enjoyment to your life. Talking to other gardeners is one way to spread your joy of gardening. For those of us with the gardening bug, unless there is a friend or family member who is into gardening, there just does not seem to be any one that you [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gardening can bring endless hours of enjoyment to your life. Talking to other gardeners is one way to spread your joy of gardening. For those of us with the gardening bug, unless there is a friend or family member who is into gardening, there just does not seem to be any one that you can talk with.</p>
<p>Garden clubs are made expressly for this purpose. When you join a garden club, either locally or via the internet you can join like minded people who share your interest. A gardening club lets you exchange valuable information.</p>
<p>There are many gardeners who will let you in on their trade secrets of growing big, healthy plans. They know through trial and error which plants grow best in what soil, and what is the best way to make homemade compost. They can also answer gardening problems that you might have encountered.</p>
<p>With membership to a gardening club like the National Home Gardening Club, you are entitled to try out gardening supplies that you probably have been yearning for. Such gardening clubs may have subscriptions to gardening magazines that are full of valuable advice and tips.</p>
<p>The members of the National Gardening Club are allowed to try out different gardening tools and accessories and review them to the rest of the club. Imagine knowing before you buy a gardening tool whether it is worth your money or if it will spend the rest of your life in your gardening closet.</p>
<p>As you can see the advantages of belonging to a gardening club are immense. Besides being able to exchange ideas with other gardeners, you can see gardening products and find out from your new friends if those tools are good.</p>
<p>The other advantage of belonging to a gardening club is that you find ways to try new projects. The gardeners in the club can give you advice on the best way to complete your latest gardening project. There are many gardening aids that the gardening club can introduce you to. You could discuss what gardening primer is suited for a novice and will last throughout your gardening years.</p>
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Besides these benefits you get to review the latest DVDs and gardening videos. Check out information on members only websites for gardening. As a member of the National Gardening Club you get information about conservatories, arboretums and the many lush gardens to be found around the country.</p>
<p>The benefits and advantages of being in a gardening club are wonderful. You have many like minded gardeners that you can talk with. You can get tips and advice for gardening and gardening projects. You get to review the latest in gardening accessories and tools. Find out the best gardening books to read and DVDs and videos to watch. All of these benefits are yours to enjoy for a small membership fee, after a trial period in which you can see if you like your new gardening club. </p>
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		<title>Make Gardening a Family Event</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 13:07:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Show them how much you enjoy gardening. Spend time in your garden. It is especially easy to stimulate a child&#8217;s interests when they see you having fun. Make gardening easy. Don&#8217;t expect a perfect garden. Allow your family to work at their own pace and within their attention spans and age range, especially children. Dig [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Show them how much you enjoy gardening. Spend time in your garden. It is especially easy to stimulate a child&#8217;s interests when they see you having fun.</p>
<p>Make gardening easy. Don&#8217;t expect a perfect garden. Allow your family to work at their own pace and within their attention spans and age range, especially children.</p>
<p>Dig it! Kids love to dig. This is a great way to teach the basics while letting them play and just have fun.</p>
<p>Let them play an active role in planning. Take your children to the local nursery and let them pick seeds or transplants to start their garden. Take your time and let them browse and enjoy all of the beautiful plants.</p>
<p>Grow a theme garden. This is a great way to let your children use their imagination and express their creativity. The sky is the limit. Some great ideas are gardens that coincide with the holidays, alphabet gardens, a garden themed in their favorite colors, a sensory garden where you can experience different smells, tastes, textures and sights, or a &#8220;Freedom Garden&#8221;.</p>
<p>Give children their own &#8220;kid sized&#8221; tools. They don&#8217;t have to be expensive. You can go with an old spoon and a bucket that you have around the house or you can venture down to the garden center and purchase garden tools made for children&#8217;s hands.</p>
<p>Give them a space to call their own. It doesn&#8217;t have to be big. This will teach them ownership and responsibility, and your children will be able to take credit for their own little space.</p>
<p>Get crafty! Press or dry flowers to make a beautiful arrangement, make potpourri, or make a pomander ball. Children love making things and will be amazed at the crafts and gifts that they can make from the garden.</p>
<p>Grow a vegetable garden. Your children will be amazed that they can grow their own food. Be sure to use <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.spray-n-growgardening.com" target="_blank">organic pesticides</a>.</p>
<p>Use gardening to brush up your children&#8217;s math and science skills. Let them count the seeds they are planting, or teach them how plants are living things. Not only will you capture their attention, you will be polishing their skills as you go.</p>
<p>Have a contest. Kids love to be rewarded. Be sure to give each child a reward; the biggest tomato, the prettiest flower, or perhaps the best tasting herbs (a little <a onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.spray-n-growgardening.com" target="_blank">Spray-N-Grow</a> will help!)</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t try to do it all! Pick a few of these tips that you know are best for your family and have fun with them. After all, gardening is meant to be fun and easy. And with a little help, something the whole family can enjoy.</p>
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