
- Dark green finish.
- Set of two.
- Plant light fixtures.
- Includes two 10 watt bulbs.
- Each light is 6 1/2″ high.
These dark green spot lights are a great way to accent indoor plants. Simply insert into potted plant soil and plug into any standard wall outlet. Each light measures 6 1/2″ high. Pack includes two 10w JC type 12v light bulbs. Also includes spikes, 12v transformer, and 6 foot power cord.
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Patio Gardening is not restricted by area. A smashing horticulturist knows how to organize a garden out of moderate spaces that they have. Considering you score no spacious backyard for you to create a garden, you can make one out of your patio area. A patio is a wonderful space to unwind as it is mostly covered from the heat of the sun. You can completely benefit from your patio space when you are informed about the news on patio garden.
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When you fancy the thought of gardening but don’t love the impression of getting to caught in the sun and having a gardening tool in your hands most of the time, having a patio garden is your finest choice. You can use pots and containers instead of garden beds. But when you want to acquire and charming and seductive patio garden, you should plan on what plant you should grow.
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When you are ready to mix ingredients for your container garden, be sure the soil is damp and workable. To determine this, take a handful, squeeze it and allow it to drop. If water comes out, it is too wet; if it breaks apart, it is too dry. But if the lump of soil retains its shape or cracks just a little when it is dropped, it is in good condition to work into your gardening pots.
Be certain your garden containers are clean when you start. Soak used or new clay gardening pots overnight so they will not draw moisture from the soil after planting. This is a very important step when you are beginning your plants life. If the pot draws off the moisture the new plant will be deprived. Clean dirty clay pots with a stiff brush and hot, soapy water. Clean gardening pots will be much more attractive in your container garden.
Though redwood, cedar, and cypress gardening pots may be left natural, they may also be stained or painted. First clean the surfaces then apply one or two coats of stain or paint. Let dry completely before planting. Concrete, metal, plastic, fiberglass, and similar materials all need cleaning before planting your container garden. Read more...
One thing you either might have to watch out for or embrace is something I call Garden Creep.
This is the ability of certain gardens, let alone the plants in them, of slowly growing and spreading or even multiplying over time.
Any dedicated gardener can explain to you the visible symtomology of the disease. New garden growths appear almost randomly at times as new outbreaks of gardens pop up in sometimes rather unexpected corners and sections of the area.
This problem is also seen in certain plants as well. When they have managed to obtain a foot hold in an area, where the available space for them, is inadequate for their realistic size. You will find these plants spilling outwards or upwards into space they were never intended to occupy. This causes constant problems for entryways & walkways, as well as air space occupiers like power lines. These planbts then have to constantly attacked and kept back within their territory, often at great cost in time and money to their garden owner.
Lawn areas and sometimes even pathways in it’s way are encompassed and/or swallowed up. It even can escape from your area onto and around footpaths and along road verges. Read more...