Getting Rid of Garden Pests Start with Good Soil Supply
It’s no longer surprising for any gardener that there will always be tiny crawly critters finding ways to eat valuable vegetables or garden plants to the point of destruction. Fortunately, the battle against garden pests always starts with having a good soil supply as well as some good compost and some mulch.
It Starts with Healthy Soil
Yes, it all starts with your soil supply because the soil supplies the root support, oxygen, water, and nutrients that plants need to flourish. Research has shown that healthy soil means plants can withstand pest attacks. Build up your soil so it’s healthy and fertile for your plants to be healthy as well. Start with these three practices: (more…)
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Indoor Gardening Hacks for Beginners
Because of the high demand for workforce in cities, most people today are residing in high-rise apartment buildings – with no access to natural lighting, soil supply, and with limited space. With this, people who love gardening can only have an option of growing plants in pots, crates and small containers. One of the many motives why people decide to start an indoor garden is primarily because of their many benefits; not only does it decorate and highlight specific areas, but it is also considered therapeutic in some cases and an excellent neutraliser to balance the temperature of rooms. It is also advisable to grow greenery in urban areas to promote air purification. (more…)
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Labrador Landscape: Container Gardening
Most of the city dwellers have limited space in terms of extra home features like a landscape garden. The main reason is that most of us are residing in condo units or apartments in tall buildings where there is no available source of natural soil and soil supply. As a result, people have started a revolution called indoor container gardening.
Container garden, or also known as pot garden, has been popular since the ancient times, where horticulturists grow herbal and edible plants for consumption. Over time, growing plants in pots have become a tradition, especially when bringing floras indoors.
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How Gardening Can Help Reduce Stress Levels
Did you know that 80% of earth’s original forests have been cleared or destroyed? It is the reason why smogs are visible in populated city areas. It is also an added factor for climate change. If the earth is in danger, every living creature living in it are also gravely affected. But if we can’t prevent deforestations or force others to help maintain a green population, then we can contribute by growing vegetation on available areas including our yard.
To achieve a healthy plant life, it is essential to choose and purchase a potent soil supply. Here at Labrador Landscape, we provide you with high-grade horticultural and landscape materials. The life of your garden also depends on the time you spend with it. According to a study conducted by scientists, plants have the ability to comprehend human beings. And they have a better perception of our behaviours more than we understand them.
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A Natural Way to Repel Insects from Our Homes
The tropical climate of most parts of Australia brings nature in bloom. But as the temperature rises, pests begin to surface. Because insects are cold-blooded, they thrive on warm weather. Larvae tend to develop faster and mature bugs are more active, making mating season in progress.
So how can we prevent the overpopulation of pests in our vicinity during summer and spring seasons? We may have ways to fight bug infestations such as sprays or hiring an exterminator. But these chemicals bring harm to our health. Another alternative is by using incense and other DIY remedies. But the most natural way to deal with the itchy situation is by growing plants.
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Ideas on How to Maximise your Outdoor Space
There are many great benefits to maximising your outdoor area. It helps to add space for future family get together and events, and it can be a great aesthetic addition to your landscape. An outdoor scene can be categorised into two types: soft landscape and hard landscape.
Soft landscape, or also known as Softscape, refers to the type of landscape that involves horticulture. Softscape entails growth of a various variety of plants, cultivation of fertile soil supply, organic compost production, and everything revolving around nature.
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Effective Ways of Improving the Soil Supply of your Garden
The benefits of growing your vegetable garden are numerous, aside from the fact that it provides for your family and it helps the environment, you can also earn from it. Because of the various new diseases found in livestock and the chemicals present in our food, people are becoming health conscious and opt to consume organic products. What better way to have another source of income than to make use of your own garden?
What is Organic Farming?
Organic farming is an alternate method to agricultural farming, where crops are using an all-natural process of planting and growing. The goal of the organisation is to regulate the use of harmful pesticides and artificial fertilisers on soil supply to grow healthy and toxic-free goods. The products of organic farming provide produce that is rich in antioxidants, pesticide-free, promotes heart health, boosts the immune system, health wellness, and the harvests are tastier. And the advances of organic horticulture is that is acts as a promotion to biodiversity and animal welfare.
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Usage of Recycled Materials In Gardening
The world today is dealing with severe insoluble pollution that affects every living thing on the planet.
Plastics. Although they are produced to make distribution of goods more accessible and affordable, plastics, especially the ones that are made for one-time use only, are causing significant detrimental change to our environment.
According to WWF Australia, 85% of plastic pollution is affecting seabirds and marine animals, and it is so severe that plastic has even entered into our food system via the food chain. 95% of these plastics are being used only once, and then thrown away by irresponsible users. How can we help stop plastic production? The answer is, we can’t.
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Types of Indoor Vegetation Suitable for City Living
Don’t you miss the smell of fresh air from the countryside? Or the natural taste of organic fruits and vegetables? We are living in the city where land properties are occupied with paved roads and concrete buildings, busy streets filled with all types of vehicles and processed food from fast food chains. All of those things can contribute to stress and an unhealthy lifestyle. How can we detoxify from the pollution caused by city living without travelling away from the vicinity?
Indoor vegetation was introduced to homeowners several centuries ago. Its sole purpose is not for interior beautification but sanitary reasons. The motive why people started bringing plants indoor was to purposefully draw out the unpleasant odour from hygienic areas. But as time progressed, the use for indoor plants have evolved, and they are incorporated in basic home care activities to interior designing.
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Factors to Consider in Making a Landscaping Plan
First impressions last. Whatever business you do or whoever visits your place of work or your property, having good landscaping will surely make an impression on them. That is why forming a landscaping plan is important. Landscaping services will create a lasting and positive impact on your visitors, especially when these services are expertly done by a reliable professional.
Here are factors that should be considered in your landscaping plan.
Environment-friendly
If you dream of having a nature-themed space, hire a designer who is an expert in providing a nature-friendly approach. One common element used in these types of landscapes is water. But you can have a great landscape design that’s just as striking using less water. Consider having drought-resistant and low-water consuming varieties of flora to embellish your outdoors.
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