Posts Tagged ‘plants’

When To Fertilize In New Jersey

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

When it comes to plant nutrition, nothing is more important than fertilizing. But, as all good gardeners know fertilizing can either really help your garden, or it can really hurt your garden. Picking the wrong time to fertilize is one of the main causes of garden problems, so if you want to save yourself some pain, take some of this advice.

When it comes to New Jersey the summer months can get very hot very quickly. Summer is also one of the months where most inexperienced farmers typically use their fertilizer. Instead of making the biggest mistake of your life, try fertilizing in different parts of the year. I would recommend fertilizing in late May, early September, and the first week in November. These dates might seem a little close, but they are the best time to fertilize. In most cases there is no heat factor to that plays a role and you fertilize the recommended three times per year. Doing this will ensure that your lawn remains health and ready for the next summer.


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Installing A Rain Sensor For Your Sprinkler System

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

When it comes to lawn care, too much water can be a bad thing. Weeds, bugs, and diseases are on the list of things that homeowners worry about when it comes to their yards, but over-watering is often an overlooked and preventable problem that can plague a lawn.

In most cases, over-watering is a result of having the sprinkler system on when it rains. It sounds silly, but it is something that people do to their lawns all the time. It is for this reason that many people add a rain sensor to their existing system. The device itself is rather simple: when it rains, the sensor ensures that the sprinkler system does not come on. That way, mother nature is watering your lawn instead of you.

Installing the device is also an easy task. The important part is to make sure the sensor is placed in an area free of obstructions. If a branch or a part of your roof is blocking rain from getting to the sensor, it will never know to turn off the sprinkler system. A common place to install one is on a fence, but it really doesn’t matter as long as the rain can get to it. After that, it’s just a few small wires to connect and you are done! Then you no longer have to worry about over-watering.


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Growing Raspberries In your Garden

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Growing a plentiful batch of raspberries isn’t easy. Sure, anyone can plant some seeds into the ground and water them, but it takes a real expert to grow them to a good crop. Still, raspberries are some of the best tasting berries around, and many people would like to have a small patch growing in their backyard. This video can help you learn the tips and talents necessary to cultivate raspberries of your own!
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Tortoises Are Very Good Gardeners

Friday, February 5th, 2010

If you have a very wide and varied garden or landscape, with plants ranging from fruit to flowers. Then you might want to consider getting a tortoise. I’ve been living next door to a lady who has one and I didn’t even know it. I’d never seen her back yard and the one time I actually took a look over the fence I saw flowers of all kind and even fruits apples, oranges, and lemons all over the place. It was beautiful, then out of nowhere there was this huge rock that was moving! It caught me completely off guard so I told the owner of the house that she had a moving rock in her backyard, she then took to her backyard and showed me that it wasn’t in fact a rock but a tortoise she said it was about 103 years old and that it was a lot of help with her garden. She said that he ate any fruit that fell off the trees and fertilized the grass with his waste. Aparently it must have been a lot of help. So if you love your garden, but also want a pet that won’t destroy your green palace then you should really think about getting a tortoise.
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Interesting plant specimens

Friday, February 5th, 2010


Mitch Knapp explains about choosing interesting plant specimens for your landscape and garden. A variety of plant specimen types are discussed.

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Choosing perennial plants for your garden

Friday, February 5th, 2010


Mitch Knapp shares tips on how to choose perennial plants for your landscaping and garden. An interesting look at a variety of perennial plants and flowers for your garden.

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Deer resistant plants

Friday, February 5th, 2010


Deer resistant plants and shrubs are an essential addition to your garden. Mitch Knapp explains what are some of the best deer resistant plants and shrubs to choose for your garden!

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