my capsicums have Small white worms in them.?

October 30, 2011 by  
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by d’n'c

leonard asks: my capsicums have Small white worms in them.?
Hi there. i picked what was the first red capsicum i have ever grown, it looked perfect until when i cut in to it i was shocked to find worms had infested the fleshy part of it , having never grown capsicums before i didn’t know that they suffer from worms and i haven’t sprayed the garden with anything at all, if i have to spray it would have to be something organic as i wouldnt use anything toxic , any advice? thank you all for your time.

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Answer by grannygrunt28391
Capsicums
poroporo fruit borer are pink or white
You will find a photo and care instructions in the link below

http://www.hortnet.co.nz/publications/hortfacts/hf359002.htm

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Small Garden?

October 24, 2011 by  
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by stereogab

Small Garden?

Size does matter, most of us have a smaller garden than we would like and small garden blues aren’t nice.

Gardens of the small variety make it hard to grow all the plants we would like, or indeed for most of us we buy the plant then find out after a few years that it takes over the garden and has to come out.

And small garden design issues lead us to little choice in all areas  of gardening, from what plants, materials, lawns and patio furniture to have.

A small garden at the front of the property often leads people to pave or tarmac it over as car parking space.

If your gardens small there are many solutions so don’t worry, for instance boundaries become more of an important feature. Fences, trellises and walls make great areas for climbing plants.

Box hedges can be used to create form and direct the eye, this will work with larger flowers and pathways, try designing a central circular feature to add width.

Raised features are good to add dimension, raised bed around a seating area or in the middle can give a sense of being submerged in the garden. Raising the garden in steps facing your window is a good idea as it brings depths. You can plant the steps up to form a bank of flowers which will grab the attention.

A tip for small garden design when thinking about planting is to only use three main colours in you scheme.

Besides green! think of three of your favorite colours plant them in waves in your raised beds and you will have a display to be proud of.

Try using your cubic space, with trellis planting tubs and hanging baskets, an arch over a gate is another opportunity in a small garden to gain growing space.

Build in features to your garden such as a wall with a BBQ built in and the use of planters and pots will be of benefit.

Create illusions with hidden areas and opened fencing, it’s best to keep the lawn to a minimum or not have one at all. Think about gravel areas, water features and what you most want. This is usually a seating and or dining area.

Build a plan up around this central point, use a software package, or you can do it the old fashioned way with some graph paper and a pencil.

Most small gardens have high walls or fences around, it is a good idea to take a note 3 times a day if possible what the micro climate is like. What I mean is how much Sun does the small area of your garden get ? When does it have the Sun for and how long it is in shade or Sun, are parts of the garden exposed to the Sun, wind or frost.

Plants and a Small Garden

Firstly lets look at plants for walls, here are a few suggestions;

Plants for a North and East Facing Wall

Actinidia, Akebia, Celastus, Fallopia, Hedera, Hydrangrea, Jasminum, Pyracantha.

Plants for South and West Facing Walls

Abutilon, Aristolochia, Campsis, Celastrus, Clematis, Hedera, Passiflora, Wisteria.

Above are great for walls, large plants and small garden? yes we can as Mr. Obhama says, but be warned regular pruning required!

General Plants Suitable for Small Gardens

A lot of Conifers are low growing, these include, Aurea nana, Rheingold and Filifera Aurea and blue star.

Evergreen shrubs, well for a small garden your spoilt for choice, Hebes are popular espescially variegated varieties. Hydrangers and Cotoneasters too.

Water Features

Water features and small garden areas work well, adding a feature and ambiance to small gardens with the sound of water flowing, they don’t have to be ponds see below for some ideas.

Patio Furniture Ideas

Storage is the key, the above set is ideal as is the one below.

Stowaway patio furniture works well in a small garden as it “stows” down to a small areas easily stored in a shed or even in the house.

Finally if you can’t build in seating feature the try a fold away bench like below, it work well in small gardens and can again be folded away and put in a cupboard in the house.

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Easy Outdoor Gardening in Pots and Containers: Small Garden Ideas

October 24, 2011 by  
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by FunFearlessFoodie

Easy Outdoor Gardening in Pots and Containers: Small Garden Ideas

It is true that gardening in small spaces is very challenging. However, with a few design tricks coupled with a little imagination, you can surely create a beautiful garden. How? Easy. Try Container Gardening.

 

Container gardening is becoming the latest trend when it comes to transforming your small spaces into a place of privacy, beauty and comfort. There are a wide range of flowers and plants that thrives in confined spaces you can use on your small gardening project. All you need is an effective guide to help you achieve your goal.

 

You can check out the small garden ideas featured in the “Easy Outdoor Gardening in Pots and Containers.” It is one of the most recommended Gardening e-books of 2010 packed with over 250 pages of tips, hints, illustrations, photographs and small garden ideas for your patio, verandah, hanging basket, roof garden and window boxes.

 

This wonderful book is rich with information and small garden ideas dedicated especially for those who love gardening but have limited spaces.  As you read through the book, you will start to get a sense of excitement at with a small patio, doorstep or yard area through “Easy Outdoor Gardening in Pots and Containers” small garden ideas.

 

What makes ” and its small garden ideas different? The answer is simple. This book contains ORIGINAL gardening facts and small garden ideas as well as tips and techniques. It is filled of gardening information and small garden ideas written in a and relaxed style, making it a compelling read.

 

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Small Garden Designs – Tips & Ideas For Landscapers & Gardeners

October 23, 2011 by  
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by kk+

Small Garden Designs – Tips & Ideas For Landscapers & Gardeners

A garden, no matter how small, is worthless without being seen. Sometimes, it can be seen that the true purpose of the garden is to be seen by people. However, the word “seen” may be inappropriate when referring to the purpose of gardens. The phrase “looked at” may be better.

Why? Because to truly appreciate the aesthetic value of a garden, one cannot simply glance at it, but one should examine it closely. The beauty of a garden truly comes alive when a person takes the time to actually look at its marvel. But how could you encourage people to actually look at your garden?

Garden furniture is the best way you can encourage this kind of admiration subtly.

It should be, however, needs to be suited for your needs. You need to choose the right garden furniture so that your garden is complimented by your choice. The right garden furniture can transform your garden into something akin to paradise, but the wrong furniture could turn it into a hell of clashed styles and design.

So how do you choose the right stuff?

Here are several tips:

1. Location – before you choose what type of garden furniture to get, you need to plan the place.

Choose where to put seating and try to anticipate the behavior of the people who will sit there. If you put a bench near a path, odds are people will be inclined to sit there to rest. If you place seating in a secluded spot, you would be encouraging romantic encounters.

2. Purpose – we all have different purposes for our gardens. Some people have them to show off. Some people consider theirs as a place to relax. Some families also have gardens as a playground for excitable kids.

3. Garden furniture also attracts people to become part of the small garden design, not just mere observers. If you compare a lawn without people to a garden with someone to appreciate it, you would see the life it brings to your lawns

4. Mood – what mood do you wish to convey with your pretty outdoor garden? Do you wish to express a celebration of life? Perhaps you would like to create the mood of wonder, fantasy and magic. Good furniture can transform your garden into a different world. You should choose colors and materials of garden furniture that convey the mood you want to express.

5. Uniqueness – A garden shows off the personality of the owner. As each person is different, so should be the garden. You should choose garden furniture that show this quality of being unique.

Many people choose to put in garden furniture that is somewhat similar to those seen in magazines. You could choose to do this in your small garden design. However, a sense of accomplishment and belonging always come with fitting garden furniture to your unique personality.

Container Gardening: A Basic Guide Containing Small Garden Ideas

October 16, 2011 by  
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by Abby Lanes

Container Gardening: A Basic Guide Containing Small Garden Ideas

There are a lot of reasons why home owners should get a guide for container gardening. Just like with other small garden ideas, planning is necessary when it comes to gardening. That is why home owners who are planning to make a container garden should get a guide for small garden ideas that will help them with the planning process.

For home owners who are interested in making their own container garden, these reasons may help motivate them to try their best in using various small garden ideas for their container garden:

1. Container gardening is easy
For home owners who have not tried other small garden ideas such as raised gardening, container gardening is any easy way to start gardening. With the Easy Outdoor Gardening in Containers book, home owners will be provided with container gardening tips and small garden ideas such as how to create a soil mixture for the plants and how to care for them.

2. It is economical
With container gardening, home owners can try out different small garden ideas such as using old buckets with holes punched at the bottom as containers. For home owners who want small garden ideas in choosing the right materials for their container, the Easy Outdoor Gardening in Containers book will show 14 different materials that can be used for making containers.

3. Space is not limited
Even a small corner of a home can be made beautiful with container gardening. There is no need to worry about the amount of space that can be used. With the small garden ideas at the Easy Outdoor Gardening book, home owners will be shown 16 different places around their home that they can use for their gardening.

When it comes to container gardening, it is not as simple as planting a seed and then watering it daily. It involves considering various small garden ideas such as how to make a container garden, how to care for the plants and other things. With the Easy Outdoor Gardening in Containers book provided by Easy Outdoor Gardening, container gardening will become easy with the small garden ideas provided on the book.

For more information and small garden ideas in container gardening, please visit http://www.easy-outdoor-gardening.com/

Why You Should Start Small When Beginning Gardening

October 12, 2011 by  
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by kpwerker

Why You Should Start Small When Beginning Gardening

When it comes to gardening, you definitely want to take it little by little. You should start with a small plant bed just so you can get the hand of things and make enough plants for a small garden. By starting small, you can test out your gardening skills and enjoy that little garden that you have with the possibility of expansion.

Once you’ve decided to start small, your next task is to find a spot to host your garden. This location should get at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, as you want your plants to thrive in the most favorable conditions. You want to stay away from large trees and big fences or buildings – since they both have the possibility of blocking the plants from receiving enough water and nutrients.

If you live in a place where there is a warm climate, it’s best to select a spot that will create a shade during parts of the day. This will help to prevent the sun from taking it’s toll on your plants. While it’s possible to have a flourishing garden with alot of sunlight, it is not advisable for you since you are just starting out. It’s best to pick a spot with both adequate sunlight and shade.

A location that has good soil is a good thing. If there are places near your home where there is rocky soil or where water stands, then you want to avoid these locations also. After you’ve done all of these things, the next thing to do is to start growing your plants.

The first thing that you need to know is that your hands will get dirty. So if you’re someone who has a problem with your hands getting a little dirty, then you will just have to get used to it. At this step, you want to remove all rocks, grass, and weeds that are in your way so that you can dig 1-foot deep in the area that you want to start planting at.

You can add mineral and compost if you want, but you want to start digging up the dirt so that you have enough room for your plants to grow. You can add lime and peat moss if your soil is too acidic and sandy, and don’t be afraid to do this.

If you have seeds then you want to follow the directions on the package. If you’re picking plants however, then you want to select ones that have healthy roots and that have good looking and healthy leaves. Your goal is to plant at just the right moment. Wait until all frost is removed before you start planting. If you have seeds, then your seeds box will tell you when to plant to get the best results.

After you’ve gotten off to the right for with planting, you want to make sure that your garden is getting adequate amounts of water. You can use sprinklers or hoses – or you can do it yourself if you don’t have many plants. It’s best to water during the latter parts of the day since water seems to work better when the temperature is cooler.

You should also consider adding compost or mulch to your garden. Using organic mulch will make your soil a little moist and improves how your plants grow. You can use items such as leaves, wood chips, and pine needles as mulch – or you can simply find something else that will be equally as effective.

All of these gardening tips will help you to have the garden that you want. Since you’re just starting out, these tips should be enough to get you on the right track. Good luck on your gardening adventures!

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Does anyone have any great ideas on gardening a gravesite. Flowers, small bushes and such?

October 3, 2011 by  
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by xooorx

chinarain53 asks: Does anyone have any great ideas on gardening a gravesite. Flowers, small bushes and such?
I have been tending a family plot for several years. Then my grandmother passed last August, and all my gardening was upheaved. But now the plot is full, nobody else will be buried there any more, and I would need to start from scratch. Any ideas on planting flowers that will come back next year and maybe a small type bush?

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Answer by Brad
You left out what growing zone you are in. One very awesome ground cover is roman chamomile … it’s perennial, not to be confused with German chamomile which is an annual. It’s beautiful … covered with little daises in the summer, and stand up to walking on. When touched it gives off the smell of apples.
A small tough, but very fragrant shrub I like is a type of fragrant rose that needs no care an stand up to harsh conditions … rosa rugosa.

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How to Create a Garden Office or Garden Studio in a Small Space

August 5, 2011 by  
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How to Create a Garden Office or Garden Studio in a Small Space

There are many people who love to spend most of their time in the garden. The concept of a garden office or garden studio is perfect for such kind of people. In today’s world many people work from their own home. It becomes very convenient for these people to own their own garden office. However, everyone may not have ample space for his or her garden office. In that case, they can take professional help to create their own garden office within a small area.

If you want a robust and secure garden office or garden studio you simply must purchase a product from a specialist company such as Garden Lodges. People who want to build their garden office within a small space normally resort to this method. People who generally work from home prefer using a garden office instead of a spare room. However, there are certain details that one should keep in mind while creating a garden office.

For creating a garden office or garden studio, it would be best if one has sufficient space. He should take into account all the requirements for building a garden office or garden studio. Proper insulation and security of the modular garden office has to be considered.

People often like to own a garden studio. Garden lodges are market leaders in this field. A person can design his garden office or garden studio as per his choice. He can opt for designing a traditional kind of a garden office or garden studio or opt for the modern type of garden office. However, a person has to take into consideration a lot of details while creating a garden studio within a small place.

People who have limited space to build their garden office or garden studio generally purchase smaller buildings. The most modern equipment can be installed into a garden office or garden studio. Micro pods from Garden Lodges based in the UK can also be used.

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