Posts Tagged ‘Plant’
Flower and photography
Capturing flower as an object of photography, usually tempted, the combination of the flower which nature has provide for us, made us one step closer to thank God what He have done. Flower photo is one of the most popular photo project for the owner of the camera, especially for owners of new cameras, photo flower almost always obliged to try.
You might not well equipped with experience or basic knowledge of photography, but the fun of taking a picture is what you should have. If you feel you got talent or more interest in photography or design, take some photography degree or have your education in Interior Design Schools, to follow your thirst in design.
Let’s discuss some tips on photographing flowers below.
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Hydroponic
Home gardeners also use hydroponics to grow vegetables year round. Oftentimes, people who live in apartments practice hydroponics because it saves space.
Plants do not need soil to grow. Plants can grow in many different media, including nutrient-rich water, peat- or bark-based growing mixes.
Hydroponics knowledge is ancient (think of the hanging Gardens of Babylon and The Floating Gardens of China), but there is a resurgence of interest today for hobbyists and commercial growers alike. It is a fun hobby for some, but the economic impact hydroponics can make is of greatest importance. Read the rest of this entry »
Greenhouse
There are some distinct advantages to using a greenhouse for overwintering. In many areas rodents can be a significant source of damage to plants during the winter months when other food is scarce. Another major cause of damage and loss of plants during winter is caused by freezing and fluctuations in soil temperature, and this is an even bigger problem for plants in containers. Plants out in the open also often sustain tissue burn from the moisture loss caused by cold dry air. Proper overwintering in a greenhouse makes it much easier to protect against these and other winter hazards to plants.
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