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SUMMER GARDEN GUIDE

An Organic Summer Garden Experience

免疫系ウイルスに感染することに対して、人体が持っている最もよい保護策とは何かは言うまでもありませんね。
以下、機械翻訳はほんと笑えますね!!脳細胞の活性化にどうぞ!
庭と害虫と戦うそれらの能力にあてはまる。夏庭は、あなたがあなたの庭の中に招待するすべてによって楽しまれる美です。あなたの庭に鳥を引き付けてください。これは有機の庭師に二重の恩を与えます。あなたは、すべての解決策がこんなに単純であることを願うわけではありませんか???
まず第一に、鳥はしばしば、夏庭でやっかいものになる虫たちの多くのための天敵です。ほい。
第二に、鳥はあなたの庭の景色に彼ら自身の小さな肥沃化加算を置いていきます。
肥沃化を加算するって、それふんのことですか?
殺虫剤が作成される前の世紀の間人は、どうにかして彼の庭の豊富さに寄生しました。自ふんで?
有機の夏庭を作成するために、あなたに時間と傾向があるならば、惑星への潜在的な影響となると行くよりよい方法がほとんどありません。
惑星ってなんだろうね?
それは確かに、この哲学を心に留める何も傷つけなく、あなたは、どれほど健康に、それが働くかにびっくりしてもらってなんらさしつかえありません。
そりゃ、びっくりするくらいはなんら差し支えないだろうよ・・・ねえ!以下、疲れたので訳しっぱなしで許してちょんまげ!
それらの理想に戻ることによって、私達が現代の世界ですばらしい食物と豊富な収穫を味わうこともできることは意味をなします、たしかに無意味ではないね。あなたの夏庭を有機菜園にし、ガーデニングプロセスのよりよい健康状態とより大きな享有において利点を得るために、ただしい選択をしてください。あなたの庭を健全で、よく肥やされて、規則的に、適切に給水されて、雑草がない状態にしておいてください。よい攻撃は最もよい弁護です。あなたの庭を強く、健全にしておいてください。そうすれば、それは、他の庭を損うかもしれない害虫の多くをはねつけるでしょう。有機栽培はあなたの庭についての計画よりもっと、それがガーデニングの世界で老人の方法へのリターンであることです。私達の庭から締め出したい一定の害虫がいます。問題は、過去の殺虫剤が、長く続く害を起こす可能性を持っている未確定な副作用を持っていることです。私達が、それらの化学薬品を私達自身の庭に導入するのを避けることができるならば、私達は、私達がまだ気づいてさえいないかもしれない危険から私達の子供を保護していて、無邪気に最も一般的な殺虫剤に存在する化学薬品によって傷つけられることからの鳥とチョウなどの私達の庭との接触を持つようになるかもしれない他の動物を保護しています。回転におけるこれは、土を、未来の成長する季節に植生を支えることに適合するようにしておくことに重要な栄養分を提供します。有機の根覆いを使ってください。これが必ずしも害虫駆除の方法ではない間、それは有機栽培となると賢明な移動です。根覆いは成長する季節にわたって非常に有益なマルチング特性を提供するだけでなく、成長する季節が終えた一度は、引っくり返り、土の中で有機物を押し上げるために使われることができます。潜在的な害虫を中に入れないこと、これは庭師に何を意味していますか?まったく正直なところ、それは、私達が、化学薬品というよりも自然の解決策に変っているそれらの努力においてわずかに創造的になる必要があるであろうということを意味しています。容易に遂行できる1つの方法は、害虫をえさにする動物があなたの庭を彼らの家にすることを奨励することによってにあります。もちろん、これは潜在的に問題を引き起こすことができたけれども、ガーデニングパースペクティブから、理性があることはしばしば非常に健全です。

If you have the time and the inclination to create an organic summer garden there are few better ways to go when it comes to the potential impact on the planet. A summer garden is a thing of beauty to be enjoyed by all you invite into your garden. That being said, there are certain pests we'd all like to keep out of our gardens as well. The problem is that the pesticides of the past have undetermined side effects that have the potential to cause lasting harm. If we can avoid introducing those chemicals to our own gardens we are protecting our kids from dangers we may not even be aware of yet and protecting the other animals that may innocently come in contact with our gardens such as birds and butterflies from being harmed by the chemicals present in most common pesticides.

What does this mean to gardeners when it comes to efforts directed towards keeping out potential pests? Quite honestly, it means we are going to have to get a little bit creative in those efforts turning to natural solutions rather than chemicals. One way in which this can quite easily be accomplished is by encouraging animals that prey upon the pests to make your garden their home. Of course, this could potentially bring about its own set of problems but from a gardening perspective it is often very sound reasoning.

Use organic mulch. While this isn't necessarily a means of pest control it is a wise move when it comes to organic gardening. Not only does the mulch provide the very useful mulching properties throughout the growing season but once the growing season has ended can be turned over and used in order to boost the organic material within the soil. This in turns provides nutrients that are important to keeping the soil fit for sustaining plant life in future growing seasons.

Attract birds to your garden. This has a two-fold benefit for the organic gardener. First of all the birds are often natural predators for many of the bugs that make a nuisance of themselves in the average summer garden. Second, birds leave behind their own little fertilizing additions to the landscape of your garden. Don't you wish all solutions were this simple?

Keep your garden healthy, well fertilized, watered regularly and appropriately, and free of weeds. A good offense is the best defense. A good immune system and constant hand washing are the best defense the human body has against catching colds and viruses. The same holds true for gardens and their ability to fight pests. Keep your garden strong and healthy and it will repel many of the pests that may cripple other gardens on its own. It certainly doesn't hurt anything to keep this philosophy in mind and you may be amazed at how well it works.

Organic gardening is more than a plan for your garden it is a return to the ways of old in the world of gardening. For centuries before pesticides were created man managed to live off the abundance of his gardens. It makes sense that by returning to those ideals we can also enjoy great food and a bountiful harvest in the modern world. Make the choice today to make your summer garden an organic garden and reap the benefit in better health and greater enjoyment of the gardening process.

A Summer Garden for All Seasons

One thing that is often overlooked when planning and creating a beautiful summer garden for homeowners to enjoy is the fact that the garden exists throughout the year. Unfortunately in the vast majority of summer gardens there is a huge hole in the garden for the vast majority of the year. Carefully planning in order to avoid this process and planting flowering plants that bloom during various seasons of the year as well as plants that provide beautiful foliage and greenery even when the flowers may not be blooming can prevent this absence of life within your summer garden from occurring.

Plant continuously and groom your garden consistently throughout the year. Obviously the winter months are not great months for planting in the earth but this doesn't mean that you cannot use flowerpots filled with seasonal offerings to fill the gaps of green within your garden. There are all kinds of flowers that thrive in winter weather that would make a beautiful addition to your winter garden without taking anything away from the beauty of your summer garden. In fact, the ability to incorporate these flowers and plants into your garden without necessarily planting may be an excellent incentive to keep your garden up to date even in seasons that aren't traditionally thought of as gardening seasons.

Add features to your garden that aren't plant related to bring splashes of color to your garden during winter months while preserving the space needed for planting your summer garden when the appropriate time comes. Flowerpots are a great example of this but so are lawn ornaments and statues that may be either moved to a different location during summer months or removed all together. Keep the earth warm for the summer garden to come during those long cold winter months.

Use the winter months to plan your summer garden. The spring is often spent in preparation and the fall months are spent harvesting. The winter months would be put to excellent use planning the new additions and possible movements that need to occur in the coming months. Working on your garden and improving your garden does not necessarily require working in your garden. Once you have those gaps filled in and a little bit of green and color in your garden for the winter months you can focus your undivided attention on making the coming summer garden even better and more spectacular than ever before.

Be careful not to plant all of your seeds in one garden spot so to speak while you are making your plans. By this I mean you need to keep a certain willingness to make adjustments and corrections as you go and learn more about the growing process and the specific gardening needs of your yard. Every growing season will bring a season of new lessons to learn take the time to reflect upon the lessons learned during previous seasons when making plans for the coming seasons and make the adjustments that present themselves along the way.

By learning from the mistakes of the past and always looking to and anticipating the needs of the future you are insuring greater success each year for your summer garden not only during the dog days of summer but throughout all the seasons of the year.

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