Wednesday, 25 May 2011

The different methods of Bonsai care

The bonsai plant has become a popular hobby if only because of her relationship with nature, ecology and the environment. However, the bonsai requires special kind of raise and ensured her perfect health.


How can we provide our bonsai plants the right care and attention they need? The following are a number of important methods or procedures on how to care for our bonsai.


An essential care we give to our bonsai plant must hold the soil and fertilizers and nutrients that we mix on it. This is why we have to ensure that the soil that we use in our bonsai plants must be of good quality.


The bonsai installation, all the nutrients it needs. The soil should therefore be mixed with fertilisers and plant nutrients like nitrogen, some parts of potash and phosphoric acid. Introduction of these fertilizers should be two to three times a month, especially during the spring of the year. During the winter and a late part of the fall season, use of fertilizers only once a month.


The bonsai plant need lots of Sun, and this would mean that direct exposure to the Sun. In cases of indoor bonsai plants, they must be lit even if only for a few hours to receive some sunlight. Sunlight provides the bonsai with the required dose vitamin d. on the other hand, if the leaves of the plant is stripped of some leaves and branches, it would have less exposure to the Sun than usual.


A particular type of bonsai would require a specific container of specific size and shape for optimizing the proper growth of the plant, the leaves and roots. For example, the bonsai with a cascade style are planted in a round pot. This shape is ideal if the cascade style abruptly downward from the edge of the pot turns. Also we should ensure that the position of the pot or container must be correct. Again, in the case of the cascade style, the pot must be placed on the edge of the booth or table to provide sufficient space for the bending leaves of the bonsai.


Sure, water is one of the most important components that are needed in bonsai plant to keep healthy. Bonsai watering be plant with care. Since the bonsai is planted in a limited amount of soil, water also happens with constraint and regular inspection. Sure, only a limit amount of water is given to the bonsai if too much water can do damage to the health of the plant. Strict control of moisture in the soil should also happen. A reliable way to know is by your finger down the ground to determine if it is dry or still humid with moisture.


You can still learn more on www.plantcare.ca and  www.ladybirdplantcare.co.uk for more information.

Thursday, 19 May 2011

Types of house plants to know about

Most people are always looking for easy to maintain no fuss, no mess type house plants. There is no such thing. Fake plants are an option but they also require attention. Cleaning to remove dust, debris and old dust still a chore.


The types of common houseplants fall under 4 categories.


Foliage house plants: there are many varieties and they must permanently under ideal conditions within life. This would be at home or in an office environment. Foliage plants are grown and used primarily for their green foliage color or look. And like people will be a few of these plants begin to lose their valuable apperance once they reach a certain age. Here are some examples.


Sansivera-the "mother in laws Tongue" is a variety that does well indoors.


Peperomia-Peperomias grow about 5 inches high. Foliage color is can be anywhere from light green to almost purple.


Pothos-are large green plants of viny are considered. The Golden Pothos is growing fast and is one of the most common under house plant enthusiasts.


Indoor Bonsai-the majority of indoor bonsai is the Ficus species. Planting them in smaller containers, bonsai, the plant will dwarf. It is recommended to re-pot every 2-3 years or so to maintain the small size.


Home flowering plants: these are the plants that will thrive and throughout the year offer they get water, nutrients and the correct within sunlight. After the bloom will be much remain attractive foliage. Some flowering plants House have to spend the summer. Make sure to bring as soon as the cooler weather arrives.


Bird of Paradise-grown for their large leaves and fantastic yellow and red flowers.


Gardenia-waxy type of foliage with white flowers that your nose with a beautiful apricot smell will surprise you. Very fragrant.


Kalanchoe-2 types agree seems like a juicy (Blossfeldiana) upright blooms and reddish (manginii) with pink trumpet like flowers.


Indoor Hibscus-red, yellow and pink flowers. Flowers from spring to autumn.


Potted flowering plants: there are hundreds of house plants that can be used in a pot. Many are used for a floral display. They will be good that they have ideal conditions within do. After the expiry of the flowers display-they must be re potted or deleted. Use taller type plants such as the dracaena in the background and shorter plants in the foreground.


Cacti: these plants are used for a year long view. They are in the juicy family and very little care but not to the point of complete neglect. Watering is only done about 2 times per month. Water more frequently for the spectacular flowers in the spring. Not much varieties tolerate temperatures below 32degrees farenheight. It is best to place them where they receive as much sun as possible. They have prickly spines that children or pets can injure.


Sansiveria-mother in laws tongue rigid upright fronds point no flowers.


Echeveria-small cacti Type plant that is easy to maintain. There are many varieties and most are short and come in different colors.


Senecio-is also called "Pearl of pearls because that is what they look like. These should be used as a hanging plant.


Care to ask for this type of plants in your local store nursery.


Paul Guzman is the author Checkout more House plant tips and photos Guzmansgreenhouse.comon


You can still learn more on www.garden.org and  www.houseplantsreviews.com for more information.

Saturday, 14 May 2011

Watering house plants calls for judgment

Overwatering of soil does not compensate for the lack of humidity. When I advise the people who bring me samples of house plants grown where the relative humidity of the air is too low, is the common answer: "but I water the plant every day." This is undoubtedly true but unfortunately has little influence on the issue.


Container-grown foliage plants watering calls for judgment. No absolute rules may be adopted. Everything you can do is wait till you believe in the need for water and then soak the soil thoroughly. Wait until there is a clear need to water again before the process repeated.


Some few plants such as the umbrella-plant grow well in a constantly saturated Earth, still others, such as the begonia. prefer a is only pretty moist soil. In both cases, it should never be absolutely dry before water is given. A third group of plants, such as dracaena and schefflera, abhors soils that are always wet; with this group of soil may be noticeable but not absolute dry-dry between waterings.


Foliage plants during the winter in cool places saved should be given only enough water to keep the soil moist to light. Avoid overwatering.


Fertilizing benefits all foliage plants that have filled their pots with healthy roots and that in a season of active growth. Not fertilized plants that are resting or semi-dormant. Be more spare in composting plants that are located where they get less light than they really need than you would in composting received sufficient lighting. A good example for this is house plants or houseplants, you need to buy houseplant fertilizer to keep them healthy. Many a House plant has meet their demise from more than fertilization, it is best to give them less than more.


A full of manufactured fertilizers prepared especially for house plants are likely to give good results if they are applied once per week to once per month according to the needs of the plant.


You can still learn more on www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant and  www.plantcare.com for more information.

Monday, 9 May 2011

Who needs health care? Let your food be your doctor

Despite the endless debates around health care in America remains the fact that health care in the United States the most expensive in the world. Our citizenry pay much more per person for health care than any other nation on the planet. Unfortunately, however, in comparison with all other developed countries, the US ranks dead last in terms of the quality of health care according to a report by 2008 Commonwealth Fund. The health care debate will undoubtedly remain a source of unrest and bad blood in the distant future and in this writer's opinion, a colossal waste of time.


Let your food be your doctor


"I give that scientists the hidden possibilities of the innumerable seeds, leaves and fruits for the broadest possible nutrition give to humanity have not yet explored." --Mahatma Gandhi


"As doctors, with all their knowledge of the human body would only familiar with the principles of health and the simple natural laws that God, and share them, they would carry out the largest humanitarian service for humankind that the world has ever known." --Dr. George H. Moon


If you still could not ignorant about the health benefits of whole, living, vegetable-based foods that can only be that you have steadfastly refused to listen and to learn or you just care less about the issue. The last half century or so of nutritional research has proven that whole fresh plant foods miraculous healing power. However, if you're still stubbornly insist that this is not the case then I challenge you to produce all true science which your greasy, high fat and cholesterol diet of meat, dairy products, sugar, salt, refined carbohydrates, artificial color and flavor additives, and preservatives.


All non-biased research proves conclusively that the abovementioned diet that is for all intents and purposes-the American diet-is the most important contribution to our country extremely high rates of cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, obesity, arthritis, osteoporosis and many other serious weaknesses. A plant based diet is on the other hand shown weight loss (good news for the fattest nation on Earth), healing, anti-aging, and the restoration of youthful vitality.


It is very sad, and also very remarkable that the richest, most advanced civilization on the planet should be the most backward when it comes to all aspects of the optimum nutrition for humans. Our prosperous nation can choose to eat what we want, and besides, everything we choose to eat is generally available for purchase 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. How is it that we as a society continue to be the exact wrong food choices make 24 hours a day, 7 days a week?


Despite all evidence, we continue the unhealthy practice of eating our innocent animal friends and their by products and we continue the food industry and the medical establishment of America by our long-standing slavery on processed and refined foods. The blood of multiplied billions of tortured animals cannot be washed out of our hands and the wages that we received for this mindless brutality is a national health care bill that is literally crippling our society.


Your body Is desperately seeking Fiber and nutrition


Based plant foods are loaded with fiber, vitamins and antioxidants, while your animal based diet completely void of fiber, antioxidants, and most of the most essential vitamins. Fiber is necessary for optimal digestive health, lower cholesterol and a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer. Fiber fill in less than fat, so it promotes healthy and quick weight loss.


Nutritional research is unanimous in their conclusions that people who consume the most high fiber, plant based, antioxidant rich foods are the healthiest. As a matter of fact you absolutely cannot make any substantial case for your diet is healthy unless is the predominantly fiber and plant based. If however, you are failing these scientific nutrition facts, with statistical certainty you more than likely find yourself under the overwhelming number of Americans who rather than later be diagnosed with heart disease, cancer, diabetes, or a host of other weaknesses allowing permanent increase of our nation's already high rate of diet related premature death.


It is possible that a premature and violent death, do not be intimidated, but while your life your vanity will be asked to enter your desire to look your best at all times. If this is the case with you then a plant based diet still food is your best choice. You can and enjoy effortless weight loss, reduced signs of aging, and youthful vital energy by simply cutting animal products, and refined foods from your diet and opt instead for whole, fresh, hopefully organic plant foods. In addition, you can significantly improve anti aging and optimal nutrition as a reasonable percentage of your plant-based diet is eaten raw.


If you, dear reader, wished to make a long healthy life and die in your sleep peaceful life on a ripe old age, I assure you that it is absolutely imperative that you a radical change in your eating habits make. You're never too young or too old to positive changes in your diet. Your health is really in your own hands and the best place to start is with full knowledge of the facts, healthy food choices.


Why not make a crucial change in your lifestyle and control of your own health in the coming year? You have to do it all at once, and any positive choices you make will go a long way to go. Try a little more exercise in your daily routine, even if it means simply walk the few blocks to the market instead of driving. Drink more water and less soda. Get a little more fresh air and Sun instead of re-runs of the day time watching television. Beginning with the transition to mainly based plant foods and watch your body fat and excess pounds disappear even when fine lines and wrinkles that are linked to your highly acidic diet. Enjoy a new found storage of energy, happiness and well-being. Your health is definitely in your own hands so why not make the choice live disease free.


You can still learn more on www.mayoclinic.comand  www.familydoctor.org for more information.


 

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Winter Garden Care-plants in a Mediterranean climate Winter

In cold winter climates where the ground is either frozen or at best rock-hard, planting is unthinkable. This is not the case in the mild winters typical of the Mediterranean climates in Southern Europe, the Middle East, Southern California, or South West Australia. Yet despite the soil being soft and pliable enough to allow for planting, many home gardeners believe, mistakenly, that it is best to delay the planting and wait for the onset of spring.


Admittedly, there are groups of plants that are not worth planting at this time. Laying a warm season, perennial lawn peat is undesirable in the autumn, let alone the winter. The tropical and sub tropical plants, whether woody or herbaceous, which are marginal in their hardiness to cold, should also be left until the spring.


But these usually make up only a small proportion of the specimens in a Mediterranean climate garden. For the majority that are completely at ease with the relative chill of a Mediterranean winter, not only will they come to no harm by being planted in the winter, but they will actually benefit as a result.


The Main Advantage


The principle benefit of winter planting is that the plants have time to develop their root systems, so that when the optimal growing conditions arrive at the beginning of spring, they are best suited to take advantage of them. For as opposed to frozen winter regions, the temperatures in Mediterranean climates are moderate enough to allow many species to grow and develop, albeit at a reduced rate.


After 25 years of gardening in Israel, I've seen countless times, how herbaceous plants "take-off" in the spring, and how the woody species enjoy a headstart on those planted at the "right time", i.e. the spring.


The One Draw back


There is however one disadvantage of winter planting that is worth noting-weeds. The germination and growth of winter annual weeds can be prolific, especially in a year blessed with sufficient rain. The weeds have to be dealt with not only for aesthetic reasons, but also to protect the young plants from competition and even from being swamped. It is important therefore, to get rid of the existing weeds prior to planting, and to prevent further germination by spreading an organic mulch around the plants.


After Care


In the period between the planting and the spring/summer, when the plants will presumably be watered through the irrigation system, it may be necessary to hand water during the hot, dry spells that occur between the rains. It is an unacceptable waste of water in a dry climate to operate the whole system for the benefit of the new plants, while the established ones can wait for the next rainfall.


Furthermore, make sure you do not over water, as this can cause the roots to rot. Organic mulch plays an important role here, by not only suppressing competition from weeds, but also by preserving enough moisture in the topsoil, without the roots being drowned in excessive water.


You can still learn more on www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plant and  www.plantcare.com for more information.