Gardening Tips : Different Types of Landscape Plants
Posted by admin on Apr 23, 2010
There are many different types of plants that can be used on different landscapes, such as dogwoods for city yards and maple trees for larger yards. Add perennials and annuals to a garden that has ornamental grasses with help from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening tips. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
HHF Landscaping Tips Fertilization of Evergreens
Posted by admin on Mar 31, 2010
ForQuestions call mike direct at 267 446 2376 or see www.seedlingsrus.com http www.huntingrelics.com Mature compost is defined as a thermophilic converted product with high humus content that can be used as a soil amendment and can prevent or remediate pollutants in soil, air, and storm water run-off. Composts various uses improve soil quality and productivity as well as prevent and control erosion. Mixed organic materials, such as animal manure, yard trimmings, food waste, and biosolids, must go through a controlled heat process before they can be used as high quality, biologically stable, and mature compost. Fertilizer, as defined by the US Department of Agriculture, is a single or blended substance containing one or more recognized plant nutrient(s) used primarily for its plant nutrient content claimed to have value in promoting plant growth. While compost contains many of the same characteristics as fertilizer, such as nutrients, it is not considered a complete fertilizer unless amended. The recovered organic materials from which compost and fertilizer are made include, but are not limited to, yard waste, food waste, manure and biosolids. Additional organic materials are listed on pages 4-8 of the document below, CPG V Appendices (Biosolids, Manure, and Fertilizers) (PDF) (30 pp, 112K, About PDF). EPA recognizes that these organic materials are the most commonly used in commercially available compost but other organic materials could also be used. Yard waste utilizes …
About Landscaping Tips Fertilization of Evergreens
Posted by admin on Mar 22, 2010
ForQuestions call mike direct at 267 446 2376 or see www.seedlingsrus.com http www.huntingrelics.com Mature compost is defined as a thermophilic converted product with high humus content that can be used as a soil amendment and can prevent or remediate pollutants in soil, air, and storm water run-off. Composts various uses improve soil quality and productivity as well as prevent and control erosion. Mixed organic materials, such as animal manure, yard trimmings, food waste, and biosolids, must go through a controlled heat process before they can be used as high quality, biologically stable, and mature compost. Fertilizer, as defined by the US Department of Agriculture, is a single or blended substance containing one or more recognized plant nutrient(s) used primarily for its plant nutrient content claimed to have value in promoting plant growth. While compost contains many of the same characteristics as fertilizer, such as nutrients, it is not considered a complete fertilizer unless amended. The recovered organic materials from which compost and fertilizer are made include, but are not limited to, yard waste, food waste, manure and biosolids. Additional organic materials are listed on pages 4-8 of the document below, CPG V Appendices (Biosolids, Manure, and Fertilizers) (PDF) (30 pp, 112K, About PDF). EPA recognizes that these organic materials are the most commonly used in commercially available compost but other organic materials could also be used. Yard waste utilizes …
Create your Own Landscape Design : Transplanting Plants for Landscaping
Posted by admin on Mar 11, 2010
Transplanting plants properly is crucial to their survival, get expert yard and landscape design tips in this free video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or “gardener’s black gold.”
Create your Own Landscape Design : Walkway Materials for Landscaping
Posted by admin on Mar 7, 2010
Walkway materials for landscaping are numerous, but which is right for you? Get expert landscape design tips in this free video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or “gardener’s black gold.”
Spring Garden tips by Landscape Architect Senga Lindsay
Posted by admin on Feb 21, 2010
This video shows you how to bring spring cheer to your garden using low maintenance plants like crocuses.
Landscape Design Irrigation
Posted by admin on Feb 19, 2010
Andy Robinson, The Landscape Renovator goes over the design of irrigation systems. For more landscaping tips visit www.thelandscaperenovator.com
Create your Own Landscape Design : Ordering Landscaping Materials
Posted by admin on Feb 12, 2010
Ordering landscaping materials is easy with these tips, get expert yard and landscape design tips in this free video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or "gardener's black gold."
Create your Own Landscape Design : Using Landscape Mulch
Posted by admin on Feb 9, 2010
Using landscape mulch is easy with these tips, get expert yard and landscape design tips in this free video. Expert: Gale Gassiot Bio: Gale Gassiot makes her own organic compost or "gardener's black gold."
Gardening Tips : How to Start a Window Sill Herb Garden
Posted by admin on Feb 8, 2010
When starting a window sill herb garden, it’s important to grow herbs that are going to be used regularly, such as oregano, rosemary and chives. Find out how to start herb gardens by seed with help from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening tips. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner