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Spring is not just about flowers, it's about people. Spring has a way of bringing people together. This spirit is perfectly captured in a new painting. "Spring Bloom and Birds," is the result of a collaboration with a retired pastor and a former teacher. While you won't be able to purchase the original artwork from the artist directly, you can get prints or posters of it. Visit her website for additional information.

Birds and Blooms Extra is the best magazine to subscribe if your passion is birds. This North American magazine is packed with useful tips and expert advice, along with a wide range of beautiful photos. Birds and Blooms offers a great repurpose section which allows readers the opportunity to re-purpose items normally thrown out in a garden. These tips will help attract birds to your garden. Invasive plants can also be dangerous to wildlife. Learn how to keep them out of your garden.

Birds and Blooms' first issue was published in 1995. Milwaukee, Wisconsin is home to the magazine's editorial headquarters. Every issue features articles written entirely by readers. Photographs and illustrations are often the best. This issue contains information about backyard wildlife, gardening, and bird watching. EXTRA issues are also available. They are published six times per year. This will allow you to have the latest issues, without having to re-order.


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FAQ

What is the minimum space required to grow vegetables?

It is best to remember that 1/2 pound of seed will be required for every square foot. So if you have an area of 10 feet by 10 feet (3 meters by 3 meters), you'll need 100 pounds of seeds.


How many hours of daylight does a plant really need?

It depends on which plant it is. Some plants need 12 hours per day of direct sunlight. Others prefer 8 hours in indirect sunlight. Most vegetables need at least 10 hours of direct sunlight per 24-hour time period.


What should you do first when you start a garden?

Preparing the soil is the most important step in starting a garden. This includes adding organic material such as composted horse manure, grass clippings or leaves, straw and the like, which provides plant nutrients. Next, plant seeds or seedlings into prepared holes. Then, water well.


What month should I start a vegetable garden?

From April to June is the best season for vegetables. This is the best time to plant vegetables. The soil is warmer and plants grow faster. If you live somewhere cold, it is best to wait until July or august.


Can I grow fruit trees inside pots?

Yes! If you have limited space, fruit trees can be grown indoors. To prevent tree rot, make sure the pot has drainage holes. Also, ensure the pot is deep enough to hold the root ball. This will prevent the tree from being stressed.


Do I need special equipment to grow vegetables in my garden?

You're not wrong. All you need are a trowel or shovel and a watering can.


What kind of lighting works best for growing plants indoors?

Because they emit less heat, floralescent lights are great for indoor gardening. They can also provide steady lighting without flickering and dimming. Fluorescent bulbs can be purchased in regular and compact fluorescent versions. CFLs use up to 75% less energy than traditional bulbs.



Statistics

  • As the price of fruit and vegetables is expected to rise by 8% after Brexit, the idea of growing your own is now better than ever. (countryliving.com)
  • According to the National Gardening Association, the average family with a garden spends $70 on their crops—but they grow an estimated $600 worth of veggies! - blog.nationwide.com
  • According to a survey from the National Gardening Association, upward of 18 million novice gardeners have picked up a shovel since 2020. (wsj.com)
  • 80% of residents spent a lifetime as large-scale farmers (or working on farms) using many chemicals believed to be cancerous today. (acountrygirlslife.com)



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How To

Basil growing tips

Basil is one among the most versatile herbs you could use in your kitchen. It's great for flavoring dishes, adding flavor to soups, sauces, salads, pasta, and even desserts. These are some great tips to grow basil indoors.

  1. You should choose carefully where to place your basil. Basil is an annual and will not live more than one season if it isn't in the right spot. It can tolerate partial shade but prefers full sun. If you plan to grow it outside, make sure there is good air circulation.
  2. Plant the seeds. Basil seeds should be planted two weeks before the last frost date. Sow seeds 1/2 inch deep in small pots filled with potting mix. The pots should be covered with clear plastic wrap. Germination usually takes about 10 days. Once the pots are germinated, you can move them to a place where temperatures remain around 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. Once the seedlings are big enough to handle, transplant them. Remove the plastic wrap and transplant the seedlings into larger containers. Pour the potting mix into each container. Add gravel or pebbles to drain excess moisture. Add more potting mix as needed. Place the containers outside in direct light or in a sunny area. The plants should be misted daily to prevent them from wilting.
  4. Apply a thick layer mulch to the top of your plants after the danger of frost has passed. This will protect them from cold weather and reduce water loss.
  5. Regularly water the plants. Basil needs to be watered regularly in order for it to thrive. You can use a rain gauge or a water gauge to determine the amount of water that your plants need. Also, use a timer to turn off the irrigation system during dry spells automatically.
  6. Pick your basil when it reaches its prime. Pick the leaves regularly to encourage bushier, healthier growth.
  7. The leaves can be dried on paper towels or screens. Keep the dried leaves in glass containers or bags in a refrigerator.




 



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