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Plant Creepers

Posted On 11-30-2008 , 9:42 AM

If you have ever bought a plant like mint, you will have probably noticed plant creepers that have formed from the main body of the plant and have tried to reach from its pot or place in the garden. These plant creepers are a part of the plant's natural reproductive cycle, a skill that allows them to grow new, independent plants. This ability duplicates the originating plant to ensure survival without the requirement of a male and female plant to breed with one another.

However, plant creepers can create issues indoors and outdoors. Indoors, they will extend vines anywhere they sense a potential place to duplicate itself and create a new plant. If you have plant creepers near another potted plant, they will infect the neighboring plant and cause overcrowding in the pot. If you possess plant creepers, you need to make sure they are pruned frequently, or distanced from other specimens so that they cannot clone themselves quickly.

Something that will impress first time plant tenders is how quickly plant creepers clone themselves. Some species can duplicate within several days, effectively breeding in another pot, unknown to you until you see that your pot has a new plant. If the new plant is left alone, you will discover that the plant may or may not remove the starting plant creepers, which can become a problem if you wish to separate the plants.

Should you have products of plant creepers that you desire to retain, you should move them to their own pot as soon as the plant has divided from the originating plant, or can be parted carefully. The plant requires to have begun setting its own root system before it is alright to move. In some cases, only the core is required. Plant creepers that can also breed through the planting of leaves are particularly hard to get rid of once they have established themselves, as they have some ways of forming new plants.

An excellent way to stop a hard to remove plant infestation from your pots is to control the plant creepers as they are growing. Cutting will not cause any harm to your plant. In most situations, the cutting will actually improve the growth of your plant, as it will automatically try to regrow what has been lost.

Many specimens with plant creepers are non dangerous. However, some species, such as poison ivy, can quickly infest a yard. These types of organisms should be eliminated, including the root systems you can find, as the plant will be able to regrow.



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Plant Encyclopedia

Posted On 11-18-2008 , 9:03 PM

There is more to the care of outdoor plants than simply

fertilizing, hydrating and tending to them. Researching within a

plant encyclopedia allows you to gather the data you need, and

ensure you have the know-how you need to keep a broad range

of plants alive, ranging from medicinal herbs, common flowers

and rare plants.


An excellent plant encyclopedia categorizes information on each

type of plant it documents. A common lacking is the aspect of

how the plants are named. Depending on region, may be

addressed differently. A good encyclopedia will provide the most

common names for each plant, so you can use that book to

purchase your plants as seeds from the internet, and ensure that

you are buying the correct type of plant.

In addition, the plant encyclopedia should have tending

information for every plant, as well as whether or not it is

suitable for outdoor growth. A good plant encyclopedia includes

legends showing the grow zones of plants, the temperature

ranges they survive in, and how the plants react to changes in

the temperature. Watering information, required exposure to sun,

tolerance, scale of hardiness, as well as difficulty of keeping

should also be included. This is all knowledge that is needed to

protect the long life of your plants.

 

Referencing a plant encyclopedia will not be enough to

guarantee the survival of your plant. Knowing how to use the

information once you have it is required. Many people use these

plant encyclopedias after they have acquired the plant. However,

their proper usage is in referencing before you buy. A few

species of plants, like uncommon varieties orchids, that are only

suitable for those who are willing to tolerate and tend to fickle

plants prone to wilting.


More information that is useful in a plant encyclopedia is the

history and breeding aspects of the plants. As there are many

hobbyists interested in the breeding of plants, as well as the

possible discovery of new varieties, having this information at

your fingertips is particularly valuable. If you are interested in

cross-breeding, the resources that cover this data should provide

information on what types of plants can be bred against your

plant, and the process of breeding.


In the case of herbs, a plant encyclopedia should include how

they are used, information on the proper use of the herbs, and

any risks that may be linked with improper usage of the herb. If

there are plants that are poisonous listed in the plant

encyclopedia, data on the toxicity of the plant should be

referenced.


The Garden Plant Encyclopedia

The Garden Plant Encyclopedia

The Garden Plants Encyclopedia is filled with practical, up-to-date information that will help garden enthusiasts choose the plants best suited to their individual gardening needs. Each entry is accompanied by a color photograph and details on growing requirements and hardiness, with both US and Canadian figures. The Garden Plants Encyclopedia is a must-have reference. Hardbound, it will be useful for years.





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Landscaping and Design Blog

Posted On 09-03-2008 , 10:41 PM

Our mission is to provide our visitors with the knowledge and resources to make changes to their property through Landscaping and Design that will be visually appealing, physically functional and increase property value.
 
Some of the more popular additions include Water Features such as Fountains, Waterfalls and Ponds.  Each Water Feature has its own unique qualities, and with so many varieties available, your Landscaping and Design Project is only limited by your imagination.



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