Resources for Specific Types of Gardens

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Lawn and Garden Resources
MSN provides a bevy of lawn and garden resources to assist you in gardening or landscaping. Learn about pest control, indoor herb gardens and watering strategies. Other topics covered include: structures and paths, bulbs and flowers, edibles, container gardens, garden basics, and houseplants. There is a useful "ask the expert" column and an article index. Their garden store will help you find that perfect gardening tool you have been looking for.

Green Nature's Tips on Watering the Vegetable Garden
Water is very important in a vegetable garden, especially when it makes up 80-90 percent of the vegetable&s "fresh weight". This site offers tips such as suggesting the use of an inch of water per week in the summer. Water can either be provide via the garden hose or by Mother Nature. Water affects fruit size, yield, and quality, so refer to this site to make sure you are watering your vegetable garden correctly. This site also features Green Nature photography, travel information and even clip art.

New Technology and Techniques for Indoor Plant Growing
This article discusses the factors of growing plants. Though very technical, the article has valuable information about light spectrum and distribution. Reducing excess heat and humidity. Growers should start by getting the best possible light their budget can afford. What light is best, depends on the space and situation available.

Hydroponic Garden Photographs
Even though this website features helpful photographs of hydroponic gardening, there is even more valuable information available for hydroponic gardeners. These photographs show the inside of a greenhouse where tomato plants are growing hydroponically. The hydroponic gardener also describes how he set up his hydroponic gardening system for effective growth.

Vegetable Information
This A-Z guide of vegetable information has it all. Looking for information on anise, basil, cilantro, dandelion, eggplant, fennel, garlic, jicama, kiwifruit, leek, mints, oregano, parsley, sage, radish, sesame, tomato, or watermelon? You'll find descriptions of all of those vegetables and more on this site. In addition, there is a Tomato disorder identification guide, information on vegetables' ancestors and the history of vegetables.

 

 

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