Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Gardening as Business 2

By Ian Kleine

If you've taken my advice in finding a seminar for you to attend to, you'd be enriched with information as to find out what you truly want to raise in that little garden of yours. Going into a seminar would also attract people who would be willing to help you start on your little journey into the green world. A mentor, as they call it, would be most helpful to a garden newbie.

You need to have your preparations. You need the space to raise a garden. Now I'm not saying you have to go buy an empty farm in the suburbs and spend your weekends there to raise it. Seriously, that notion is Neanderthal. Anyone with at least a square meter of space, access to sunshine and water and decent ventilation, can take up a garden.

Protect the area with a heavy net to keep birds and potential plant predators away. Usually this space would be found on apartment balconies, rooftops, or near patios. The net would also simulate an environment close to that of the hothouse, so keep it there.

Use pots and plastic bags to grow certain plants. Some succulents, like tomatoes, bell pepper and herbs grow best when potted. Keeping them close would also raise the humidity between them (as plants transpire water during their time of the day too). If you're aiming to grow a bush or a small tree, locate the pot into a safe spot where it is heavily supported, and where no strong wind can cause the base to fall over or break.

It is also important that the ground wherein the pots are situated have good irrigation. Water overflow might collect in the base, where it would cause the pot or plastic to rot, thus weakening your base and support.

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