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1. Landscaping
First, because it is a time-consuming luxury; second because on a small property it might be well to limit the grass to wide grassy areas between irregularly shaped beds containing the tree(s) and shrubs you want to grow.
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2. Weeds And Weeding
This weeding of beds and borders may have to be repeated several times as fresh seeds germinate, but it is a job to do in spare moments.
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3. Simple Growing Units
This is then applied to the beds, troughs or pots in normal watering. To work the soilless garden you will also need a few items of standard pattern, such as a can, a small hand fork, a kitchen balance, and some string or twine to tie up taller plants.
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4. Containers
Asbestos, too, makes excellent hydroponic beds. The length and width of soilless gardens will depend on the needs of the householder, but generally speaking it is desirable to keep the width of units to three feet or under, because otherwise it becomes difficult to attend properly to the plants growing in them.
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5. Setting Up A Hydroponic Unit
About half-an-hour after this watering, pull out the plugs from the drainage holes and allow any excess moisture to run off into saucers placed underneath receptacles like pots, or into trays and gutters for troughs, boxes and beds.
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6. Fruits
Runners are most suitable for starting in the troughs or beds in the soilless unit. They may either be forced for fruiting during the first season, or left in for three years, the best berries being then obtained in the second and third years.
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7. Miscellaneous Practices
Ring culture is a partial form of hydroponics, the plants being raised in pots or containers filled with soilless compost and standing on beds of moderately coarse and watered aggregate, into which their roots descend through the holes in the bottom of the pots.
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8. When To Apply Fertilizers
The part of the home garden requiring the most fertilizer is the grassed area, because we are unable to replenish the soil as we do in the beds and borders.
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9. Lime
Older gardening books, especially those published in England, stress the need for liming the garden beds at least every second year.
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10. Foundation Planting
If it is not thoroughly damp at that depth, fill in the holes, then water the beds with a soil soaker or a small revolving sprinkler that will go under the foliage of the plants.
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January 7, 2009