Archive for December, 2007



Truth or Dare?

Saturday 22 December 2007 @ 6:52 pm

To be honest with you, when I got an assignment to review Cupar Garden Centre’s website, I wasn’t happy at all. I thought it would be another boring, monotonous web site that sells garden stuff online. How wrong was I?

I was very wrong. Sceptically, I began browsing through the site’s content, furious at my boss for getting me on this job. But, then I told myself: think positive. Think as though you’ve never heard of this site before, and that you got here to, actually, get something for your backyard.

Believe it or not, the feeling changed immediately! Not only that I enjoyed looking through the things this company offers, but I eventually found myself stopping my Media Player in order to concentrate on the very same site I rejected the moment before!

I was delighted to discover that this shop offers free (yes, it’s not a typo; it is free!) delivery of the products you order online. And there’s not an asterix (*) saying that “Free delivery occurs only if a purchasing value is over 1 zillion pounds”. No! It is FREE delivery for all the purchases on this web site - and not to mention that there are thousands of products available for ordering.

Now, you probably worry about money processing online, as much as I do. But I really think there are no reasons for worrying this time - someone responsible obviously stood behind this whole project, and invested in an SSL (Secure Socket Layer) certificate - 128 bit encryption, which is currently the safest secure server on Earth for making payments online. Do aliens know better?

Following my remarks of this web site, should I even bother saying how low prices actually are? Price is probably THE thing which turns on that thingy in your brain telling you whether to buy this product or not. Believe me, that thing will say “for heaven’s sake, don’t you see?! Now let me sleep!”. When I was looking over the prices, I first thought it was a joke. But no - prices really are that low. Besides, there are always “special offers” which take care that you don’t come back home with your wallet as empty as black hole.

One more thing: if you hurry up, maybe you’ll still be able to get in time for “Christmas at Cupar”. No more spoilers! Visit today - http://www.cupargardencentre.co.uk

By Bob Milan - Ad-Sensing.com




Container Gardening Ideas - 3 Amazing Ideas For Effective Container Gardening!

Saturday 22 December 2007 @ 6:43 pm

Just about everyone would like their homes to appear charming and agreeable to the inhabitants as well as guests. Nothing is more eye-catching and attention grabbing than a brilliant display of lovely plants spreading joy and perhaps disguising some blemishes.

A splendid way to beautify your house is by using plants grown in containers. As they are easily moveable, they can be positioned wherever you wish to brighten the appearance and bring in color. Container gardening is not at all complicated and can be effectively employed both indoors as well as outdoors.

In order to fashion dramatic and spectacular works of art you may require a couple of ideas on container gardening.

1. Having a newly picked spray of flowers adorning a table is definitely not an inspired thought. But, effecting small modifications, and setting little plant holders brimming over with pretty flowers, on top of a table, is an unusual concept. Remember to maintain tiny flowerpots with short plants in them. It is quite exasperating not to have a clear vision of your dining guest due to an exaggerated flower display. This idea for container gardening is rarely perceived, but it certainly lends a charm and grace to the room. Simply ensure that you select containers that set off your interior decoration.

2. Most people are unchanging of their opinions that gardens necessarily have to located on the floor level. However, the magic of container gardening lies in the fact that you can opt for an elevated plane to create a visual impact. Suspending flower baskets is one alternative, but you can also contemplate a wooden bracket or a tower in order to put the plants on a terrace or deck.

Make sure the plants are easily accessible and can be reached with a garden hosepipe since it is next to impossible to use a watering can at that level.

Locating or suspending your lofty flower displays near a flowerbed in order to attain a homogenous look is a further idea for creative container gardening.

3. In case the site you wish to give a face-lift to does not receive plenty of sunshine, then plants that prosper in the shade will suit your needs. Begonias and Petunias serve as fine alternatives for settings such as entryways with the roof of the portico jutting out.

One key factor to commit to memory when considering decorative edging of the entryway, is to think life-size. Bring into play large flowerpots with masses of vibrant flowers. Selecting plants with rich, stunning foliage makes for an imaginative container gardening concept when you are mulling over appropriate themes for the entrance door. This ensures that even in the absence of blossoms, you are still left with a striking and imposing exhibit.

There are numerous ways to obtain valuable and effective ideas for container gardening. The web, books and periodicals and the local hothouse are great places to visit in order to get the hottest information on this increasingly popular development. Container gardening is an inspired and artistic pursuit that lends a touch of exquisiteness and a blush of color to your home.




Container Flower Gardening - Understanding The Advantages Of Container Flower Gardening

Saturday 22 December 2007 @ 6:42 pm

In case you do not have adequate space for a decent outdoor garden, there is no need to lose sleep. More and more people are being lured by the container flower gardening process and you too, can join this trend.

Moreover, this kind of gardening is not the sole domain of the upwardly mobile city dwellers. In fact, even people having extensive outdoor gardens, wish to make elegant their interiors with the use of attractive shades and scents and most gardeners set off their open-air garden with an al fresco container garden, either to beautify the area or to thwart some charming, but undesirable, plants that tend to damage and overrun their garden associates. Now, container gardens are a means to grow plants inside your home since the external environment is not conducive to their growth.

In addition, container flower gardening gives you the benefit of keeping a fresh and vibrant flower arrangement throughout the gardening season. When a specific plant variety is in bloom, you can smugly exhibit it in its attractive container in all its glory; and once the flowers begin to fade, you can carry off the container and put back another flower holder, brimming with plants in bud.

The container flower gardening technique is just right to manage perennials that have to last their life cycle, from blossoming to fading away and repeating the process all over again. Cheerfully place them prominently shown when in season, but take them away and put them in a remote corner when they are through with their flowering season. When they revive and brighten up, they take center stage once again! In this fashion, it is possible for you to make over your garden whenever you feel like it.

Customarily, the best selection of containers to be used for container flower gardening are wooden drum, planter boxes, flowerpots, and hanging baskets.

However, there is no firm and fast rule regarding the need to tread the traditional path; you can give free rein to your imagination! In fact, gardeners have availed of plastic milk pitchers, transparent plastic bottles, or milk cartons, making perforations in them for drainage and bedecking them with wrapping paper, foil, or any other multihued object. Buckets manufactured from any material, can be utilized, as also baskets and strong fabrics such as canvas or denim (which need to be lined).

Another possibility is to line the base of cookie jars with small stones and wire net to ensure proper drainage and these can be used as containers, and you can cover the wire net with peat moss in order to create a hanging container for plants. There are people who have also employed abandoned bathtubs!

Basically you can draw on almost anything to be utilized as a planter in container gardening. However, you need to address the requirements of plants, which make this container, their dwelling place. Every container should be fitted with drainage holes.

In addition, you should find out how deep the roots of a specific plant tend to grow, as well as the manner in which they grow and select a most suitable container. For instance, the roots of a strawberry plant do not go very deep and they do not require big containers, but since their roots tend to spread out, they require a wide container.

Ensure your container can suitably handle the problem of expanding ice-covered soil in case you reside in cold clime. If you are considering planting a sizeable, heavy flower, in a container to be set outdoors, ensure the container is heavily built so that it is not turned over by a strong breeze.

Also give due consideration to the materials used and the colors displayed in a container, and what they so indicate. Now, darkly shaded containers take in considerable heat and this may result in the soil becoming parched. It is preferable that you grow plants in containers with pale colors, or else keenly observe the water needs of any plant kept in a darkly colored container.




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