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For people who would like to do more gardening, but live in an area with a short growing season, a hobby greenhouse is the answer. A hobby greenhouse, is not large enough to produce vegetables, or flowers on a commercial basis, but it will give you a place, for a tomato plant, or two and some fresh greens, even if you live in the colder northern regions.
A lot of people stick a fake tree in a corner, dust the leaves off every week and call it indoor gardening, but indoor gardening has grown into much more than that, lately. There are also a lot of people, who thinks plants belong and should stay outside, but there are many reasons for starting an indoor garden.
There are many different types of plants that can be grown indoors and anyone wanting to pursue this hobby, is spoilt for choice. This article covers some of the leafy plants, that are common favourites in South Africa and surrounds.
Being a South African and an avid gardener, one of my favourite indoor plants and a very common sight in any South African home, is the African Violet. My mother-in-law has a magnificent spread in her living room. There is, however, an art to growing these gentle violets and this article serves to help you to do that.
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How To Grow African Violets Successfully All Year Round
Bonsai is an ancient, oriental type of horticultural art form. The word Bonsai means tree in a pot. This is true for both the Chinese and the Japanese language. It was founded in the East, almost 2000 years ago and it is still a very popular form of art, that is practiced throughout the world. The different shapes of the tree are carefully thought out and they are used to create a beautiful “picture.”
I have had a lot of interest shown and questions asked on Bonsai recently, so when I found this book, I just knew I should share it with you. The book is titled “Bonsai Expert Exposes Time-Tested, Secret Methods Used to Grow Shockingly Beautiful Bonsai!” and is a really informative read. It comes as an instant download and I have the link at the bottom of the article, which is a review of the book.
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Review Of Book For All Bonsai Enthusiasts
Many people like flowers in their gardens. The whole point of having a garden, for some people, is to be able to have flowers which they can enjoy and smell and pick and give away to friends on birthdays, or funerals. And there are many types of flowers which are indigenous to the lands in America, or near your home, so that you should be able to grow these flowers without too much incident at all. But, before you begin the struggle to get your flowers up and running, you should first find out about the different types of flowers which are able to be grown in your area, versus the kind of flowers that you want to grow and the climate in an area, in which they are able to grow.
Gardening is a very satisfying hobby, because it provides relaxation of the mind, as you work on enhancing an empty space, as well as making the world a better place. When you have an indoor garden, there are many more benefits that can be seen, and they will affect everyone that lives under the same roof. Here are some advantages of indoor gardening, that everyone should explore and enjoy. We all know that plants clean our air, by extracting carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen, which is what we need, in order to live and the more we have in the air, the better quality air we inhale.
A few days ago, I ran a couple of articles and provided a resource, on growing plants for profit, in a greenhouse. When I saw this article, I felt I had to share it with you. It fits in with what we have been discussing and gives some examples of plants to grow in your greenhouse, for profit.
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Profitable Plants To Grow In Your Greenhouse
For people who would like to do more gardening, but live in a short growing season area, a hobby greenhouse is the answer. A hobby greenhouse is not large enough to produce vegetables, or flowers on a commercial basis. It will, however, give you a place for a tomato plant, or two and some fresh greens, even if you live in the northern regions.








