Saturday, April 2, 2011

Maintaining A Lawn Fertilizer Schedule

The temperatures are freezing, snow has arrived and winter is here. By now, you should be done with all of yo
ur outdoor tasks and you have nothing pending until the beginning of spring when the snow will thaw and you can get started with your gardening all over again. While it is too cold outside and the ground is completely frozen and impossible to work with, it does not mean that you cannot grow fresh vegetables. Surprised? Let us see how you can do this.

If you could follow a few simple rules, you could have a garden right inside your home. If you think about it, for a plant to grow, what you need most is good soil and light. As regards soil, you could fill some in a window sill box or containers made of plastic, wood, ceramic or even clay.

Place them where you can get plenty of sunlight from a southern window as this is the direction from which you get daylight in winter. If there is no particular window from which you get sunlight in your home, then move these pots around to catch the maximum sunlight. And, if this too is not possible make use of artificial light.

They can be used in addition to natural light for up to sixteen hours a day. The quality of soil and the proper mix that you use will also determine the health and growth of your plant. An ideal nutritious soil mix would consist of equal parts of soil, sand, vermiculite and peat with small quantities of lime and phosphates thrown in. Water is very important too.

Ensure that you pour water at room temperature or warm water in order to maintain the health of the roots so that your plant can grow well. There are many fast growing types of vegetables which you can replant as soon as you have harvested your produce.

You could also grow your plants in a certain time lag so that you have a constant supply of your favorite vegetables. Lettuce, carrots, beets and radish can grow very well indoors. If your pot is small, ensure that you plant something that does not grow too rapidly.

If you have large pots, you could even grow your own onions, garlic, shallots and cloves. What's more, if you have a really deep vessel, you could even try your hand at growing potatoes. Potatoes of course take a long time to grow but when you harvest you can get some really young new baby potatoes home grown!

Imagine that! For those of you who are willing to go the extra mile and be a little more adventurous, you can even grow dwarf variety of tomatoes and peppers. People are even known to have grown orange trees inside their homes. You will require a really deep pot and you will also need to help your plants along for pollination.

When your indoor plants start to flower, you need to brush them or shake them up to ensure transfer of pollen grains. Indoor plants are very attractive with beautiful flowers and leaves. The fruit produced by indoor plants are much smaller but equally plentiful. I think we have give you all the input to get you excited and started.

The very thought of growing your own fresh vegetables for a salad or a broth in the confines of your own home during the biting cold of winter can definitely add a lot of warmth to your days!

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