Specific Gardening Types & Locations (02)

English Garden Tips
Search tips on butterfly gardening, dark colored flowers, patio gardening, roses, trees for the small garden and many more on this site dedicated to English Gardens. Subscribe to the English Garden newsletter to receive these tips via email. Also, read through the top ten tips and advice.

Hydroponic Lighting
This website has a chart with information about electric hydroponic light sources. There are metal halide and high pressure sodium lights to help plants grow. Horticultural HID lighting is used by the worlds premier growers to provide many benefits simply unattainable with conventional fluorescent and incandescent lamps. The colors of the spectrum and how they affect plant growing are discussed here. Specifics about hydroponic lighting are offered here in this tutorial to help you choose the best hydroponic lighting for your hydroponic garden.

Growing Herbs in the Home Garden
James C. Schmidt from the department of horticulture covers the topic of growing herbs in your home garden. Growing herbs is simple and requires very little maintenance, that is why so many people choose to grow herb gardens. Growing herbs on a sunny windowsill can become a satisfying hobby. This website discusses choosing a site, determining the size of your herb garden, fitting herbs into your landscape, growing herbs in containers, classification of herbs, winter protection, and additional resources.

Please visit Greentrees Hydroponics for all your hydroponic lighting needs. Greentrees offers grow lights for all needs and budgets: sodium and halide, 400 to 450 to 1,000 watts, with many options. They also offer systems, nutrients, grow media and more.

Setting up Hydroponic Grow Lights
Even Martha Stewart uses grow lights! This website gives a brief overview with step-by-step instructions on how to set up grow lights. The tips include installing the hood, hanging the grow light and adjusting the height of a grow light lamp.

Vegetable Information
This A-Z guide of vegetable information has it all. Looking for information on anise, basil, cilantro, dandelion, eggplant, fennel, garlic, jicama, kiwifruit, leek, mints, oregano, parsley, sage, radish, sesame, tomato, or watermelon? You'll find descriptions of all of those vegetables and more on this site. In addition, there is a Tomato disorder identification guide, information on vegetables' ancestors and the history of vegetables.

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