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Getting Ground Covers Right!

Every garden needs ground covers, even large potted plants can benefit from having a ground cover planted around them, saves mulching and can be more visually appealing. Find the right one and your plants will love you.

Ground Covers

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Though they get scant attention and often go unnoticed altogether, ground covers are really important and a problem for most of my coachees. Adrian Higgins writes that in his garden, ground covers are “the glue that holds the garden together,” “providing some visual relief from the more exalted specimens in the garden.”

First and foremost, ground must be covered, either by plants of some size or with hardscaping, like pavers for a patio, or by mulch. Large plants cover ground, of course, but on this website, ground covers are short of stature. (Not precise, I know.) Some can survive being walked on occasionally, and some not at all.

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Welcome To GardeningInfo-Online

Welcome to our new gardening website, we are doing a makeover of our old site, same name but better info for you.

Give us a few days to get started and we will bring you all sorts of hints, tips and information for your gardens.

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Lilies – Keeping Your Easter Lily Blooming

Lilies – Keeping Your Easter Lily Blooming and
Planting a Garden of these Fragrant Charmers

Easter
season means potted lily season. All lilies are beautiful, but the
simple purity of the white Easter Lily is captivating. Choose a lily
plant that will bloom throughout the season and then try planting it
out in a spot of honor in your garden. Success isn’t guaranteed, but
what do you have to loose by trying. Here are some Easter Lily tips for caring for your lily plant and keeping it going.

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Use Patio Tile For Beautiful Low-Maintenance Gardens

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I remember walking into my tiny back garden around mid winter to hang out a few bits of washing. I couldn’t believe what I saw! The rear of my house resembled a derelict and neglected building. There was green moss growing up the walls, chipped brickwork, rotting sills, a patch of grass that looked as hopeless as only they dying could, and a broken patio tile.

I often meant to get stuck in and do something with the garden, but there always seemed to be something more important going on, and the rear of the house got pushed to the bottom of the priority list every time. Well, not any more! After the shock of what I’d just seen, I was going to start looking as some smart patio tile designs and get a plan of action ready for the spring.

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I love gardens, namely other peoples, but I’m no gardener myself. However, a good friend of mine explained that with patio tile and some strategically placed large potted plants I could not only smarten up the rear of the house, but I would also be able to have a beautiful low maintenance garden that would always look nice despite myself.

That was it, a perfect solution to a neglected problem. I would do a one-off investment and get all my brickwork cleaned up and protected with a waterproof acrylic wash, and lay down some decorative patio tile designs and potted plants, just as my friend suggested. It could only help to enhance the value of your property too, which is an added bonus.

I couldn’t believe the variety of styles there were to choose from with patio tiles. It was really exciting having the landscape gardener come over and show me some designs he’s drawn up on his computer. It was hard to make a decision as each patio style gave a completely different look to the finish.

I eventually went for some pastel shades with a few hexagon ones worked into the layout. The landscape gardener also convinced me to have a tiny border with a maintenance free ground cover shrub to add a bit of greenery at ground level. For this he was to use what is called bullet nosed tiles. Now for those of you that don’t know, bullet nosed tiles, are to a garden what a frame is to a picture and give the surround a very nice finish.

In addition to some large pots, and plants, I have placed a large rock on the shopping list too. It’s hard to explain how a rock sitting on a patio can look nice, but if you saw the designs, you would know where I’m coming from.

And that’s basically it. I can hardly wait. Never again with my back garden look drab and desperate, and it’ll be virtually maintenance free too. It will be a joy to sit out with friends and family this summer whereas we always used to congregate indoors as the backyard was both a shambles and an embarrassment.

Now we will be able to have BBQ’s and morning tea, and it’s all thanks to my friend’s suggestion to pave with patio tile. Thanks Jim.

Andy Maingam writes articles for the website Floors for folks dot com where he has works on The beauty of Marble Floor Tiles and Best Rated Vacuum Cleaners. He also has other pieces related to floor coverings and treatments.

Make Gardening Easier With Raised Beds

Raised beds make gardening easier in many ways. They help you solve difficult issues with your soil, they aid in controlling pests, they improve the amount of produce you can harvest in an area, they’re great at reducing weeds, and they help conserve water.

Any plants that love well-drained soil can benefit from being grown in raised beds. You don’t have to raise just vegetables. You can also easily grow herbs, fruits, and flowers in raised beds and make your job easier.

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