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		<title>Basic Indoor hydroponics Gardening Guide &#8211; Indoor Grow Lights for Hydroponics Systems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A great indoor garden requires a good grow light. It could mean the difference between success and failure. Having the right hydroponic light is the single-most important and costly decision in setting up your garden.
 Hydroponic grow lights come in three main types:
 
Incandescent lights
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A great indoor garden requires a good grow light. It could mean the difference between success and failure. Having the right <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/" target="_self" title="grow lights hydroponic supplies ">hydroponic light</a> is the single-most important and costly decision in setting up your garden.</p>
<p> <strong>Hydroponic grow lights come in three main types:</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Incandescent lights</p>
<p>These are the usual lights found in homes. They are generally a poor choice for garden grown lights because of their limited light spectrum and inefficiency.</p>
<p>HID (High Intensity Discharge) grow lights</p>
<p>Producing more light (up to 10x more lumens/watt than an incandescent light),are more efficient. Drawbacks would be, they produce more heat, generally more expensive than incandescent lights and requires the additional expense and maintenance with ballast. It takes around 100 hours before hydroponic HID grow lights reach their optimum working conditions, or until they reach light intensity and color stability. </p>
<p>Natural Sunlight</p>
<p>Expense for acquiring artificial lights can be skipped by using sunlight. This is done with the use of solar room, greenhouse or large windows which allows plenty of sunlight. Or you can do this outdoors; hydroponics does not necessarily mean the cultivation of plants indoors but it growing plants without the use of soil.</p>
<p>Basic setup for an indoor garden is 1000w of lighting for and area of 16-25 square feet of plant area. Reflectors and/or light movers should also be considered as they improve efficiency of the indoor <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/page/hydroponicsystems/default.asp" target="_self" title="hydroponics system supplies hydroponic systems guide">hydroponic gardening system</a>. Ballast may also be needed as numerous hydroponic grow lighting require igniting.</p>
<p> <strong>Some Basic Facts</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>Before plugging in your grow light</p>
<p>Different plants require different levels or types of lighting, this paragraph would deal on some simple know-how on how to make an effective lighting setup. In setting up your garden, it is essential that you determine your growing area in order to determine the best lighting setup for you. Light is an essential factor in the growth of plants, it is important that the lighting solution you chose for your garden is adequate for its size. A poor or ill advised decision would certainly reflect on the quality of plants you produced. Inappropriate budgeting like cost cutting specially on lighting would just prove to be uneconomical and inefficient in the long run.</p>
<p>A general rule for lighting that area coverage is determined by a light wattage output. Reflectors might be used to increase the light area and reach corners but effectiveness is still determined by this formula.</p>
<p><strong>Day and Night Cycles</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>The type of plant and its stage of growth generally determine the amount of light needed. A common cycle is that with 18 hours of light and 6 hours of darkness which is recommended for its vegetative growth phase.</p>
<p>For seedlings, a continuous light source is needed until the first real leaves appear. When the leaves appear, the regular 18/6 light cycle is used. Fluorescent or incandescent lights are best for seedling because of the low heat and soft light they generate. Automated timers maybe used to ensure consistent light cycles. Inexpensive timers are also available; this can be found any hardware or Home Depot/ Lowe’s type store.</p>
<p><strong>Light and Photosynthesis</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>The plants exposure to light intensity, duration and light color directly affects the amount of energy needed for photosynthesis. The color of the light, Blue simulates the summer sun, Orange for autumn seem to stimulate photosynthesis best. The light spectrum produced by metal halide bulbs (Blue lights) and high pressure sodium bulbs (red/ orange lights) produce this effects. HID grow lights produce these effects owing to their popularity to hobbyist and professionals. Combination of metal halide and high pressure sodium bulbs provides the complete spectrum of light produced by the sun.</p>
<p><strong>Use Caution When Working with Lights</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p>The combination of water, electricity and chemicals in such a closed-in space makes the grow room one of the most dangerous places in your house. Keep in mind to separate your ballast by elevating it from the water-containing areas of your <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/category/49/default.asp" target="_self" title="hydroponics system supplies hydroponic systems">hydroponic growing system</a>. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hydroponics vs Soil Grown Plants
The benefits, offered by hydroponics, are pretty simple, yet impressive: one can receive 200-1000% increase in yield with only half of time and space requirements in comparison to traditional soil horticulture. Absence of soil also results in protection of growing plants against pests, commonly living in soil. In hydroponic systems, plants [...]]]></description>
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<p>The benefits, offered by hydroponics, are pretty simple, yet impressive: one can receive 200-1000% increase in yield with only half of time and space requirements in comparison to traditional soil horticulture. Absence of soil also results in protection of growing plants against pests, commonly living in soil. In hydroponic systems, plants receive all the necessary nutrients through <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/category/9/default.asp" target="_self" title="hydroponics nutrients supplies hydroponic nutrients">hydroponics nutrient solution</a> and never suffer lack of water. As the result, hydroponic plants concentrate of producing fruits instead of growing large roots to extract water and nutrients from the soil. Hydroponic plants have smaller roots in comparison to common plants, which grow in soil. This allows increasing the density of plants in your garden. It is also a proven fact, that food products, produced in indoor hydroponic systems, are cleaner and have longer shelf life.</p>
<p>Usually, hydroponic plants can grow both indoor and outdoor; furthermore, even a loft, cellar, or closet can be turned into a garden with hydroponic system.</p>
<p>There are two major subtypes of hydroponic plants: solution and medium cultures. Solution culture does not require any growing medium for its growing; the only thing necessary is nutrient solution. Among solution cultures aeroponics, static and continuous flow cultures are defined. Medium culture needs a particular growing medium to grow in, for example, rockwool, sand or gravel. In most cases, the growing medium is contained within a reservoir, made from plastic. However, glass, metal or wooden containers are also used. The only requirement to hydroponic container is that it should not let light pass.</p>
<p><strong>History of Hydroponics</strong></p>
<p>Hydroponics as a term was first mentioned in the middle of the previous century to identify a method of plants growing without soil in the special growing medium. However, the method itself has roots in the prehistoric times. The Floating Gardens of Aztecs and those of the Chinese, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, perceived much as the myth only, and the flooding of the Egyptian Nile may now be treated as the very first attempts of hydroponic gardening. Moreover, even ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic records, which are actually documents, not myths, mention the ways of growing plants in water.</p>
<p>Thus, it would be unfair to say hydroponics is a brand new method of gardening: even Da Vinci made much progress in creating what we now call “<a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/" target="_self" title="hydroponics nutrients supplies hydroponic nutrients">hydroponic gardening</a>”. At the same time, research of the last decades has significantly explained and improved the nuts and bolts of this agricultural option, actually, reviving it. This process started during World War II thanks to the government financing, and in the 50th of the 20th century it gained worldwide popularity. Just for the record: these days the incidence of hydroponically grown fruits and vegetables occupy about 65% of all those sold in the UK stores, and about 90% of the sold cut fresh flowers are grown with the help of hydroponics and HPS grow lights.   </p>
<p>Among the researchers who worked on creating the ideal conditions for plants growing was a Belgian scientist Jan van Helmont, who discovered in 1600 that plants receive elements for the normal growth from water. Robert Boyle from Ireland managed to grow plants in the bottles with water, which is recorded in the documents dated 1666. 33 years later a notable discovery was made by the English scholar John Woodward, who found out that various constituents from different types of soils were also of vital importance for the plants growth. Thus, he made a valuable contribution to the work started by Jan van Helmont. Unfortunately, the absence of the necessary equipment prevented John Woodward from proceeding with his work.   </p>
<p>With the development of chemistry the world got to know that plants consist of chemicals obtained from air, soil, and water as food and the materials for the proper growth. This real breakthrough was made by the French scientist Nicolas de Saussure in 1804. Jean Boussingault, his fellow countryman, made much progress in studying plants growth in various types of medium, as quartz, charcoal, and sand. That was he who found out that dry plant material is mainly made of hydrogen and carbon dioxide, received from the air.</p>
<p>Knowing the plants’ chemical structure and the ingredients necessary for the growth scientists became curious whether it was possible to grow plants without soil.</p>
<p>The scientists who succeeded in this task were Germans Sachs and Knop, who managed to grow plants in water solution in 1860’s. They called their invention “nutriculture”. Many years passed till the real interest to the “nutriculture” appeared. The pioneers of the greenhouse industry fully understood its cons and helped in the further improvement of the method between years 1925 and 1935.</p>
<p>The first effort to turn laboratory “nutriculture” into a commercial product was first made by Dr. William F. Gericke, who explored soilless plant growing at University of California Davis and was very successful. It was Dr. Gericke, who first used the term “hydroponics”, which means “waterworking” in Greek. Since then, the public interest to hydroponic gardening spread rapidly around the world.  It is interesting to note that even the U.S. Army had special units, whose main duty was to grow hydroponics and provide fruits and vegetables for kitchen. In the military environment it is not always possible to grow plants in a traditional way, so hydroponic systems and <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au" target="_blank" title="hydroponic supplies">hydroponic supplies </a>was chosen as the way to grow plants virtually anywhere.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 19:36:42 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is good when people treat seriously to any thing they are going to occupy themselves with. They get acquainted with the theoretic base, they learn how to do everything right, and they buy all kinds of tools and materials, which, they think, may be necessary. However, sometimes the successful beginning may easily be done using simple things – those that everyone has at home.</p>
<p>Hydroponics gardening may also be started simply: do not overbuy on supplies, use plastic tubs or children’s swimming pool to make your first grow beds for the plants. Consider expensive sophisticated <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/" target="_self" title="hydroponics supplies">hydroponics supplies</a> the next step you will take in hydroponics.</p>
<p>Beginners usually find it reasonable to get a “plug and go” hydroponic gardening kit. It includes plant cubes, heating pad, nutrient solution, and seeds. Sunlight and water are the only things that you will have to add in this case.</p>
<p>If you have already decided where your hydroponic garden will be arranged, you may wish to purchase a “grow tent”, which is easily installed within an hour. Its price may vary from $250 to $500.</p>
<p>Thinking about a small greenhouse, take into account that it will need a drainage system and cement or gravel flooring. Also note that the price for a greenhouse may be a few thousand dollars, though the simplest ones may cost only $500.</p>
<p>If you plan to have a medium to large greenhouse with many plants, you will have to control temperature inside. A <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/category/43/default.asp">grow room temperature control</a> unit will be of help in this case. It will turn the blowers or fans on if it becomes too hot in the greenhouse. It may also be used to open and close air ducts. Note that the temperature depends on the number of plants you have.</p>
<p>To provide the normal plants growth it is necessary to install two types of grow lights in your greenhouse – blue and red spectrum lights.</p>
<p>The necessary minimum may be enriched by the more advanced irrigation and drainage system if you become a skilled gardener. The quantity, types, and size of the plants will help you choose what other supplies and equipment you need in your hydroponic garden.</p>
<p>With the lapse of time, an experienced grower needs to have grow light fixtures in his garden, an exhaust fan, a high quality and convenient aeration system, heating mats, a temperature control unit and other supplies.</p>
<p>All <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/" target="_self" title="hydroponic equipment">hydroponics equipment</a> can be found at a hydro shop. Beginners can also rely on the advice and practical tips of the professional and knowledgeable personnel. Moreover, gardeners will always find people with the similar hobby there to communicate with. </p>
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		<title>Frequently Asked Questions on Hydroponics gardening and hydroponic supplies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 19:36:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We welcome everyone, who is willing to grow herbs, plants and flowers inside the house. It is so easy to get lost among the large number of sources about the indoor gardening; that is why, we will do our best to give you the most important and easy to understand information before you start.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We welcome everyone, who is willing to <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/" target="_self" title="hydroponics nutrients supplies hydroponic nutrients">grow herbs, plants and flowers inside the house</a>. It is so easy to get lost among the large number of sources about the indoor gardening; that is why, we will do our best to give you the most important and easy to understand information before you start.</p>
<p>HOW TO CHOOSE A PLACE FOR HYDROPONIC GARDEN?</p>
<p>The very first and the most important task for you to do is to choose a place in your house, where you will make a garden. Actually, any free space, whether it is a closet or a basement, will do. You will need 250 Watt &#8211; 400 Watt high pressure sodium or halide light for not less than about 6 feet (150-180cm) of grow room height to avoid the growing place overheating. These lights are enough to properly light up the space of about square meter.</p>
<p> WHAT DO I NEED TO START INDOOR GARDENING?</p>
<p>Hydroponics belongs to those avocations, which, along with requiring much time, knowledge, and skills, will need good equipment to be successful and satisfying. Here belong inert hydroponic media, hydroponic system, either natural or artificial source of light, hydroponic nutrients and, actually, plants. </p>
<p>COULD YOU, PLEASE, EXPLAIN WHAT HYDROPONICS MEAN?</p>
<p>Hydroponics is an art of <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/page/hydroponicnutrientsandplantfood/default.asp" target="_self" title="hydroponics nutrients supplies hydroponic nutrients">growing plants using a nutrient rich solution</a> instead of soil.</p>
<p>ARE THERE ANY REQUIREMENTS TO THE PLACE FOR HYDROPONICS?</p>
<p>The trickiest and the best thing about hydroponics is the possibility to grow plants everywhere: inside or outside the house, as well as in a greenhouse. To tell the truth, any plant can be grown with the help of hydroponic method, though some herbs may require more skills from the gardener to grow well.</p>
<p> WHAT DOES AEROPONICS MEAN?</p>
<p>Aeroponics is another way for the gardeners to get rich crops. In this case the infusions of oxygen into the nutrient solution are used to hasten plants growth.</p>
<p>ARE HYDROPONIC PLANTS ORGANIC OR NOT?</p>
<p>For the time being, the question whether hydroponics is organic remains debatable for many people. However, a large number of gardeners are definitely the advocates of this statement. Hydroponics uses the methods of direct supplying all the necessary minerals to the plants without growing them in the soil. It is a proven fact that the yields obtained in this case are much richer and of better quality than those received from any other organic method of plants growing. </p>
<p>WHAT IS THE KEY BENEFIT OF HYDROPONICS OVER SOIL CULTIVATION?</p>
<p>Having the possibility to adjust the rate of nutrients required for plants optimal growing, hydroponic gardeners manage to achieve the best growth rates and increased crops volume for the shortest period of time.</p>
<p>IS IT TRUE THAT HYDRPONIC PRODUCTS HAVE DIFFERENT TASTE THAN THE SAME PRODUCTS, GROWN ON SOIL?</p>
<p>Taste, flavor, and <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/category/7/default.asp" title="hydroponics nutrients supplies hydroponic nutrients">nutrition rate of hydroponic produce</a> often surpass those of the soil grown produce, due to the fact that nutrients, necessary for the plants, are easily accessible for them at the time when plants need them the most. </p>
<p>WHAT MINERAL ELEMENETS IN PARTICLUAR ARE NEEDED FOR PLANT GROWTH?</p>
<p>To succeed in the plants growing a gardener should know what elements are essential for the plants. Here belong those provided by water and air: oxygen (O), hydrogen (H), and carbon (C); several others are available for the plants from soil or growing medium: calcium (Ca), iron (Fe), phosphorus (P), magnesium (Mg), nitrogen (N), sulfur (S) and potassium (K); as well as some others, determined as essential not so long time ago: zinc (Zn), molybdenum (Mb), copper (Cu), chlorine (Cl), manganese (Mn) and boron (B).</p>
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Hydroponics gardening or growing plants in the growing media other than soil has been known to humans since ancient times. It is known that during the times of King Solomon, people practiced soil-less gardening, which later became known as hydroponic gardening.
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<p><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/page/TheUrbanGardener-IndoorhydroponicGardeningGuide/default.asp" target="_self" title="hydroponics gardening">Hydroponics gardening</a> or growing plants in the growing media other than soil has been known to humans since ancient times. It is known that during the times of King Solomon, people practiced soil-less gardening, which later became known as hydroponic gardening.</p>
<p>The word “hydroponics” is derived from two Greek words: “hydro”, which means water, and “ponics”, which stands for labor. The principles of gardening without the use of soil were developed many and many years ago. Since then this type of gardening demonstrates certain valuable benefits in comparison to traditional growing plants in soil. One of the key benefits is that hydroponic plants grow 30-50% faster than plants, grown under the typical conditions in soil.</p>
<p>Traditional organic gardeners have always demonstrated certain level of contempt for hydroponics as the type of efficient and successful gardening. The followers of the traditional soil gardening consider hydroponics to be a kind of chemical gardening. <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/page/OrganicGardening-BeginnersGuide/default.asp" target="_self" title="organic gardening">Organic gardeners</a> have always been pretty pessimistic as to supplying their plants with a balanced and calculated set of chemicals, which is a common practice among hydroponics gardeners. However, such an attitude of wide publicity and professional gardeners to hydroponics had changed after Steve Fox demonstrated his achievements in hydroponics gardening.</p>
<p>One of the key components of hydroponics gardening is growing media, an inert material, which unlike soil, does not supply any chemicals or nutrients to the plant. There are multiple types of growing media used today. The examples are sand, gravel, coconut fiber, perlite, and vermiculite. Amazingly, but even air can be used as a growing media for growing hydroponic cultures under the certain conditions.   </p>
<p>The undeniable benefit of hydroponic gardening is that it protects the fertile soils from exhaustion. Besides, it does not presuppose the use of chemical pesticides and other chemicals, which are extremely harmful for the environment. In general, hydroponic gardening may ensure greater yields and, at the same time, let the fertile soil regenerate itself for further organic farming.</p>
<p>Though hydroponic gardening also uses some of the chemicals to feed the growing plants, all the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.urbangardenershop.com.au/category/7/default.asp" target="_self" title="hydroponic nutrients">chemical plant fertilizers and nutrients</a> are contained within the enclosed area of hydroponic greenhouse and do not spoil the open air, water or fertile soil.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Garden advice is not that hard to come by. In fact, you can get gardening advice from another gardener, in a gardening catalogue, gardening books, gardening magazines, and even on the Internet. Although you will have variations with every plant, there is some gardening advice that is universal and that goes for any plant.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Garden advice is not that hard to come by. In fact, you can get gardening advice from another gardener, in a gardening catalogue, gardening books, gardening magazines, and even on the Internet. Although you will have variations with every plant, there is some gardening advice that is universal and that goes for any plant.</p>
<p>For example, the gardening advice given for planting is pretty much uniform. You must place plants where they will have room to grow so they don&#8217;t overcrowd each other. Good air flow is a plus, for more details visit to www.insomnia-battle.com and plants must be in a position where they will receive adequate amounts of sunlight. Advice will always tell you to add some type of nutrients to the soil to lead to better plant growth, such as mulch or compost.</p>
<p>Gardening advice on watering plants is a little more varied, because every type of plant needs different amounts of water. For example, you wouldn&#8217;t want to water a cactus near as much as you water a tomato plant. How much you water will obviously also depend on where you live, the climate, and how much rain your area receives.</p>
<p>Gardening advice from nearly every source will tell you that your plants not only need fertilize when you first plant them, they will also needed to be fertilized throughout their growing season. What type of fertilize used will depend on the soil content and pH balance; for more details visit to www.art-of-astrology.com but fertilize will definitely be needed on most all plants. Compost can be used instead and it is easy to find advice on how to make a compost pile as well as when fertilize and compost needs to be used.</p>
<p>Gardening advice on weeds, insects, disease, and how to get rid of them is probably the most sought after advice in all of gardening. These pests invade all gardens and if you don&#8217;t get rid of them, they will take over and ruin your garden. There are many different chemicals and pesticides that can be used, andgardening advice will usually clue gardeners in on which chemicals are better, which are harmful, and which ones are easier to administer.</p>
<p>Gardening is not an easy task; you have to fight against many outside forces, such as weather, insects, disease, and weeds. Even the most seasoned of gardeners will seek outgardening advice once in a while. Who wouldn&#8217;t when there are so many forces that could take a garden out? There is a lot of general gardening advice on the market that goes for any plant, but if you look a little harder you will find specific advice for that one plant that is the only one giving you trouble.Gardening advice is relatively easy to find, and while you may come across the occasional bad apple, most of it is relatively sound and will help with any gardening question.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 01:35:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Butterflies have enchanted humans for thousands of years. Aside from being beautiful, they often considered to be symbols of hope, beneficial changes, and even spiritual salvation. A great way to bring these lovely creatures closer to your home is with the construction of a garden that includes plants known to attract butterflies. In order to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Butterflies have enchanted humans for thousands of years. Aside from being beautiful, they often considered to be symbols of hope, beneficial changes, and even spiritual salvation. A great way to bring these lovely creatures closer to your home is with the construction of a garden that includes plants known to attract butterflies. In order to build a successful butterfly garden, you抣l need to consider how to nurture butterflies at every stage of their growth.</p>
<p>From Egg to Chrysalis</p>
<p>Butterflies go through an enormous amount of physical change over the course of their lives. As a result, the types of plants that they need to have on hand varies according to these stages. In many cases, plants with fine leaves are most favored by butterflies looking for a place to lay their eggs. These plants are also commonly used as food resources for the caterpillars once they hatch.</p>
<p>Carrots and parsley are two plants with this type of leave that is so often favored by butterflies. However, if the plants may not be able to serve double-duty ?because caterpillars will also eat the parsley leaves, you may want to plant some indoors for your cooking needs. Queen Anne抯 lace and milkweed are also highly attractive to butterflies during this stage of their life.</p>
<p>Milkweed is also one of the most favored plants by caterpillars that are building their chrysalises. If you interested in attracting a specific type of butterfly, do some research to find out which specific plants they are most attracted to during this stage. Chances are, if a species of butterfly is known to visit your geographic region, there likely some type of plant in the area that is attractive to them. Your local cooperative extension agent may be able to give you this type of information, or at least help you locate it.</p>
<p>The Butterfly</p>
<p>Once a butterfly emerges from the chrysalis, it lives of nectar instead of plant matter. Most butterflies look for brightly colored flowers with many small flowers packed closely together. For example, the Mexican butterfly weed, milkweed, and gayfeather will all attract butterflies. Coneflowers, asters, daisies and Indian blanket flowers also tend to be irresistible to butterflies. You抣l also want to make sure to provide some shelter for butterflies. Typically, cedar butterfly houses will be suitable for this purpose. You can also provide some broad leafed plants that provide refuge during the rain or when there are predators around.</p>
<p>Whether you drawn by the mysterious Monarch Butterflies or simply enjoy the sight of yellow and blue butterflies, there are a number of plants you can use to attract them into your yard. While milkweed and butterfly bushes are two of the most common plants used to attract butterflies, do some research to find out which butterflies are most common to your area. Once you know which butterflies you want to attract, you can begin the process of including plants in your garden that will get their attention and make it easier for them to survive.</p>
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		<title>Plants around the home. Nursery? or Grow yourself?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 01:33:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plants are a great way to spice up your home, start a garden, or give the gift that keeps on giving to a friend, family member, or loved one. When it comes to growing plants, you may think that you have to start from scratch and invest in seeds that you grow throughout the year. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plants are a great way to spice up your home, start a garden, or give the gift that keeps on giving to a friend, family member, or loved one. When it comes to growing plants, you may think that you have to start from scratch and invest in seeds that you grow throughout the year. However, if you are considering growing plants or giving a plant to a loved one, then you shouldinvest in them from a nursery. This is a great way to find the exact plant you want at the highest quality possible.</p>
<p>If you buy your plants from a nursery, you can be promised a wider selection from which to choose. Many stores have seeds, but it can be tough to find much diversity throughout the year. Thus, if you are looking to explore your options, a nursery and the employees at this nursery can help you decide on a plant that is perfect for your purposes.</p>
<p>This leads us to a major plus about buying from nurseries: the employees. These people know what they are talking about and can help a person not only find the right plant for them but also learn how to take care of this plant. The knowledge nursery employees have is invaluable: They can tell you everything from the plant’s origins to its development to how to take care of it and ensure it lasts for a long time.</p>
<p>And of course, if you buy your plants from a nursery, you can ensure their success. The plants are already grown. If you buy seeds, you run the risk of many of the seeds not sprouting and those that do may have trouble growing into a full-grown plant. Thus, buying plants from a nursery is a safe bet because the plants are pretty much already grown. Now, once you invest in a nursery plant, all you have to do is maintain the plant’s upkeep and you are good to go!</p>
<p>Buying plants from a nursery is a great way to reach success when it comes to starting or updating a garden or giving a plant. With employees who can give you great advice and plants already grown, nurseries are a great choice to choose when it comes to investing in plants.</p>
<p>TN Nursery is one of Middle Tennessee&#8217;s oldest wholesale nurseries. The provide the highest speciams of Seedlings, Perenials, Wetland Plants, and B&#038;B Trees to Landscapers, Builders, and Retail Nurseries. </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 01:32:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plants, one of nature’s most beautiful wonders, are also very fickle to handle. It takes a lot of experience and knowledge to make a plant reach its maximum aesthetic potential, and keeping it healthy while doing so is always a challenge. There is much more to tending for a plant than just watering and weeding; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plants, one of nature’s most beautiful wonders, are also very fickle to handle. It takes a lot of experience and knowledge to make a plant reach its maximum aesthetic potential, and keeping it healthy while doing so is always a challenge. There is much more to tending for a plant than just watering and weeding; time, care, and work all need to be put into the care of a plant.<br />
This is why there are numerous advantages to buying plants from a nursery. First of all, the people that are employed at nurseries have years of experience and knowledge when it comes to plants, and they know the ins and outs of horticulture. This knowledge shows in every healthy and beautiful plant they tend for. A plant bought at a nursery can always be expected to be at its best when you purchase it.</p>
<p>Growing from a seed takes a lot of time and work which in today’s society many people don’t have. Nurseries take care of this for you by growing your plant from a tiny seed into a healthy and mature plant. Not only does this take the work off your hands, but when you buy it you can immediately enjoy the beauty of the plant and not have to wait for it to germinate and grow.</p>
<p>On average plants from nurseries are twice as healthy as plants grown at home. This is because nurseries use top grade soil and feeders when they care for their plants. A lot of care goes into the tending of each individual plant in a nursery and the nutrients they absorb early on will make them much more disease resistant even after you take them home. It will live longer and look much more pleasing after being in the hands of skilled gardeners such as those that work at nurseries.</p>
<p>To sum it up, plants bought from a nursery save you a lot of hassle and pain, look better, and live longer than those grown from seed in garden plots at home. A plant from a nursery will be sure to catch your visitors eye next time they stop in.</p>
<p>Tennesee Wholesale Nursery offers a wide selection of Flowering Perinnals, B&#038;B Trees, Berry Plants all at high quality to Builders, Landscapers, and Retail nurseries. </p>
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		<title>Decorating Your Yard, Nurseries versus Seeding</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 01:31:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the average individual that has a deep appreciation for the overall look of his property, or merely surroundings in general, the yard is one of the most important aspects to take into consideration. Yard decor will be the first impression that visitors or drive bys get, and as we all know, first impressions are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the average individual that has a deep appreciation for the overall look of his property, or merely surroundings in general, the yard is one of the most important aspects to take into consideration. Yard decor will be the first impression that visitors or drive bys get, and as we all know, first impressions are the ones that stick with you forever. So, with this in mind the first question you will ask, no doubt, is how can I make my yard stand out amongst the rest? There are a number of methods, but each and every one begins with your yard greenery. When starting from scratch, choosing the correct greenery can be pretty simple. You can go with the traditional, exotic, or original look with a variety of different forms of plant life. Choosing the plants is easy, but finding the ones you want can be a totally different matter. You have two options. One is planting the seeds yourself and the other is to purchase your plants from a local nursery. Which one is the best choice?</p>
<p>First, take into consideration the concept of time. Do you really want to wait months for your plants to get large enough to even be noticed? On that same note, it could possibly be years before your seeded plants reach their full size. Alternately, there is the option of buying your plants from a nursery. Here you will find plants that are either grown enough to be very noticeable or even full grown.</p>
<p>Another popular aspect of choosing the nursery option is that of being able to actually have a real visual of where your plants look best. If you plant something from a seed and it grows up looking out of place amongst the other greenery, you will have to dig it up and reposition it. Often when one digs up a plant he/she cuts or damages the main root and the plant dies soon thereafter. With a nursery plant, one can set them amongst other greenery and get a good idea how it will look before actually planting it.</p>
<p>In the end, there can be no doubt that the nursery is the better choice of the two. You are saving time, removing room for error, plus saving yourself a lot of work in watering and caring for a plant to insure it makes it through the growing process.</p>
<p>DNT Nursery is wholesale nursery providing B&#038;B Trees, Flowering Shurbs, Wholesale Ferns, and Wetland Plants to Builders, Landscapers, and retail nurseries. </p>
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