Showing posts with label indoor garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indoor garden. Show all posts

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Cute Flower Arrangements With Your Plants

It is a great idea to check out the options out there for flower arrangements and make sure that you are trying to find some great flower arrangements that are out there. Flower arrangements are a great thing to look into and you want to be sure that you are able to find just what you need and that you can have some great arrangements that are for the holiday or event that you want them for, this will help you find some great choices that are out there and have beautiful flowers that truly stand out as great choices for you.


Orchid Arrangements

Orchid arrangements are a great choice for you for many things.  These are great for weddings, birthdays, funerals, and much more.  There are a lot of different types of orchids that are out there and that are going to be a great choice for you.  Check it out, find some great choices, and make sure that you find these best orchid arrangements so that you can have some cute ones that are going to be a great choice for you and that are really going to look outstanding to you, these are a really great idea for to check out.

Roses

Who doesn’t love a great arrangements with roses in it?  This is a great choice and something that everyone loves. No one will turn their nose up at roses ever and they are going to look great and smell great too.  Today, rose arrangements are as unique as orchid arrangements, you can get all kinds of choices that are out there and you can find the ones that you are going to love to have.  Make sure that you look into the roses that are out there so that you get the best choices that are out there for these arrangements that are made with roses.


Great floral arrangements are all around there, you want to make sure that you are looking into these great choices and you want to be sure that you look for great floral arrangements that are unique and that are going to be just what people want to have.  Look and see what is out there and find the choices for arrangements so that you can get just what you need.  Make sure that you check out the varying choices and that you come up with great looking flower arrangements that are going to be great to give someone.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Four Things You Should Know About Building An Indoor Garden



Building and maintaining an indoor garden can be a fun and exciting hobby to pursue. At its heart, it really no different than having an outdoor garden in a lot of ways, except that you will have to supply some elements that we take for granted outside the home. For those of us who want to fill our homes with the beauty of nature, just follow the listed tips below, in order to achieve the most success with your garden.

Lighting

The first element that you will have to simulate for your indoor garden is sunlight. You can do this in any one of several ways. First, you can use the natural light coming in through a window, just be certain that the plants you place there will need that much light, and that they can handle it. One rule of thumb to remember with plants: the darker the leaf, the less sun they need. Plants with small, thin and light green leaves, like those on African violets, can actually be harmed by placing them in direct sunlight. The darker the leaf, the further away they can be, getting diffuse sunlight will be just fine for them.

Water

Plants need water, and those you choose for your indoor garden will need you to supply it, unless you know how to make it rain inside. The thing is, though, is that you have to be careful about how much you give each plant. The number one reason that indoor plants die is that they are over-watered. With most plants, once a week is sufficient, and you can easily check if they need water by checking their container. The container you place your plants in should have a good drainage system, namely sufficient holes in the bottom of the pot to allow excess water to drain away into a saucer. If there is standing water in the saucer, it does not need more. The excess should be tossed out to avoid rotting the roots, which will kill the plant.

Humidity

Keeping the humidity level constant for an indoor garden can be a challenge, especially during the winter. Most plants need some humidity and moisture, to keep the pests away, and their leaves clean and fresh. As this is usually done by the morning dew outside, you can help by simply applying a light mist over all of the plants in your care, once a day.

Food


Outside plants get food from two main sources: the sun and the soil. With an indoor garden, you will have to make up the difference by applying plant food or fertilizer regularly. Depending on the type of plants you are raising, you can either use a generic fertilizer, which will give them the basic nutrients, or one that is specially blended for your particular plants. Just be sure to read all instructions carefully, and follow them completely. You do not want to kill your plant by overdoing the feeding.

Sunday, June 16, 2013

3 Of The Best Plants For An Indoor Garden

Growing plants indoors can be difficult because of the unnatural elements including lack of sunlight, dry air, and fluctuating temperatures. Some plants, however, can thrive even when put in an environment that is “unnatural” to them such as the indoors. Even people who are not the gardening type can maintain an indoor garden with just a little bit of effort and care. This is good news, because having an indoor garden can add so much beauty to the home as well as cleaner air.

Aloe

The aloe barbadensis plant is an easy plant to add to an indoor garden. It is a drought tolerant type of plant which means that it does not have to be watered very often to be able to grow and survive. This type of plant not only adds a pretty green decoration to the home, but it is also a “healing” plant. Inside the leaves of the aloe plant is a liquid that can be applied to skin with minor rashes and burns to help soothe the skin. Placing the aloe plant about five feet from a west or east facing window should give it as much sunlight as it needs to grow, but some artificial light might be necessary during cloudy or overcast days. The aloe plant should not need much sunlight during the winter if it got enough sunlight during the spring and summer to sustain it, however, some artificial lighting during the winter months will ensure its survival.

Pothos

The pothos plant is perfect for an indoor garden. Not only is it easy to take care of, but it actually cleans the 
air inside of the house getting rid of harmful toxins that people would be breathing in. They are also one of the most beautiful plants adding a great decorative feel to the home. They can be planted in hanging baskets to provide beauty near the ceiling as they grow hanging down the hanging basket. They can also be grown in a pot on the floor or on a table growing upwards through a trellis, which can add beauty to a larger part of the room. Pothos grow well in normal household temperatures, in different lighting conditions, and the soil can dry out in between watering without hurting the plant in anyway.

Spider Plant


The spider plant is another great plant to add to an indoor garden. They add visual interest to the room with how long each blade of the plant can get as well as the beautiful green and white colors it adds to the room. The stems of the spider plant actually produces baby spider plants which can be planted in separate containers and given away as gifts or added to other rooms in the house. The spider plant grows well in indirect lighting as well as artificial light and they also grow well in normal indoor temperatures, which make them really great indoor plants.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Indoor Gardening - Why Not Try Aeroponics?




This is a great system for urban gardeners that lack space or even a garden! This type of indoor gardening can be used in any closed or partially enclosed space. What are necessary are merely water, air and nutrients. He plants or vegetables are suspended in the air, so the roots are completely uncovered. Aeroponic kits come with a support structure that acts like a trellis and holds them in the air, without damaging them. Water, mixed with the nutrients, is sprayed directly onto the roots as a mist. It makes indoor gardening so easy!

Aeroponics Are Environmentally Friendly.

With this system of indoor gardening no soil is used and so no damage to the earth is incurred. Cultivating plants can be done in a closet, storage room or even an attic. The hanging plants don’t need soil to flourish. The nutrients that are mixed with the water are sprayed onto the roots. The spray nozzle atomizes the mixture to mist-like dimensions. In this way it also helps water conservation. Most of these kits come with a water retrieval system that recycles the solution. That in turn means less waste of both water and nutrients.

Don’t Get Mixed Up Between Aeroponics And Hydroponics.

These are two easily confused words as they are both indoor gardening systems that sound the same. The majority of people more or less understand the difference, but most will admit to some degree of confusion. It is the word ‘ponics’ that trips them up. Aero is a well-known word that almost everyone understands to mean ‘air’. The same with the word ‘Hydro’, but when added to ‘ponics’, it seems to confuse the issue. Anyway, the hydroponic system depends on the plant roots being either covered by water or floating on top of it. Of course, that depends on what you are growing.

No Room to Swing a Cat?

For keen gardeners that don’t have much space, aeroponics is the answer. If you live in a city, the chances that you have access to areas for gardening are pretty slim. If you still yearn to grow something, then indoor gardening is a must for you. The kits are relatively cheap and can be set up easily in a corner or cupboard or balcony. Space is probably the most limiting factor for an urban gardener. One advantage of this system is they can be stacked one on top of another.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

4 Vegetables That Can Be Grown In An Indoor Garden


Many people love to grow their own vegetables to save on money, and to help provide healthy food for their family free of bugs and chemicals. Some think they have to wait until late spring or early summer to do this, however, others have discovered that they can grow vegetables all year long right inside their own homes.
Creating an indoor garden can be a great way to start any vegetable growing goals. All that is needed are the right containers for the kind of vegetables that are able to grow indoors, a place inside close to windows to promote enough sunlight on the vegetable containers, and to make sure to keep the soil moist. It may also be necessary to add extra lighting during some of the winter months. There are some vegetables that are easier to grow inside than others, so here is a list of four vegetables that are better to start out with:

Lettuce


When choosing lettuce for an indoor garden, loose leaf lettuce is best. This is because it does not have a core, and can start to be picked just four to six weeks after they are planted. Another great thing about choosing loose leaf lettuce is that after the leaves start to be picked, it will still produce new leaves for several weeks.



Carrots



Carrots are another great vegetable to start growing in an indoor garden. Carrot containers need to be kept in a cool place and the soil will need to stay damp. After the carrot seeds sprout, they will need to be thinned out to make sure that there is enough room for the bulbs to grow under the soil in their containers.





Green Beans

Green beans can also successfully be grown in an indoor garden. Bush green beans are easier to grow indoors than vine green beans, because they will not need to have a trellis for them to grow upwards on. Bush green beans, however, need to be planted in individual pots so that they have enough room to grow.




Radishes

Planting radishes in an indoor garden is a quick way to start seeing real progress. To better grow radishes indoors, make sure to cover the container with plastic wrap after planting the seeds and watering until the seeds start to sprout. This allows the soil to keep more of its moisture after watering, and will help to produce faster results.