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PLR Ebook Table Of Contents
Selecting the Best Location
Designing Your Garden
Gardening Tools
Flower Gardening
Vegetable Gardening
Irrigating Your Garden
About Container Gardening
About Herb Gardening
About Japanese Gardening
What is Xeriscaping
About Water Gardening
About Organic Gardening
About Hydroponic Gardening
Creating a Compost System
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Selecting the Best Location
You can have a garden regardless of where you live. In fact, there are 2 types to choose from and once you figure out what type you want, you can start working on it.
The first one is outdoor gardening. This can be done on your property either in the front or the back. Since you are working within your property, you can plant just about anything including bushes, flowers, fruits, shrubs and vegetables.
Once you buy what you need from the nursery, you have the option of planting these directly in the soil or in a container. If you live on your own lot, you can do what many homeowners do and that is doing both.
If you are from the city and live in an apartment or condominium, you have no choice but to work with container gardening.
With container gardening, everything you plant has to be placed inside a pot. These containers are usually made of plastic or terra cotta and these can be purchased in various colors, sizes and shapes. If you have a few old containers which you are not using, these can be used as well.
The difference between container gardening and conventional gardening is that you don’t use regular soil. This is because real soil tends to harden after repeated watering.
The absence of real soil has many advantages. You don’t have to worry about weeds, soil borne diseases and you have complete control in regard to moisture, sunlight and temperature.
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