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postheadericon NATIONAL HOME GARDENING CLUB

Do you want to know what is the plant of the month? Do you have a photo of a plant that you think could be a contest winner? Would you like to receive a regular newsletter that gives you gardening tips and lets you know what is going on in the wide world of home gardening? If so, then the National Home Gardening Club is the club for you.

You can join the many members who are eligible for all of the benefits of the National Home Gardening Club. You can participate as an official product tester. That means you get to test and keep free gardening products. All you are obliged to do is fill out and submit an evaluation form for the product you tested.

As a member of the National Home Gardening Club you can participate in member to member communications. That means you can post information on gardening related topics on the online bulletin board, and check out what other members have posted. You can get involved in the National Home Gardening Club Chat Room. You and fellow members can share gardening photographs on the National Home Gardening Club Online Member Photo Page.

There are great contests, too, for National Home Gardening Club members. Click and Win gives you a chance to win prizes like the EarthBox Ready To Grow Kit, the Empire Riding Mower Deck Washer and Merrill’s All-Natural Compost Tea. In the Garden Giveaway Contest you can win prizes like a Poly-Tex greenhouse, a chipper shredder or a cast-aluminum settee. There is also a web quiz contest and an annual photo contest.

If you would like to try a free trial membership with National Home Gardening Club, you will receive a free issue of Gardening How-To magazine, a free gardening shears, an E-newsletter, and a free Directory of public gardens. You will also be eligible to win free gardening gear and to register to test and keep free gardening equipment. You will have full access to the club website and will be able to discuss gardening tips with other members online. You will have the opportunity to preview terrific books and videos on gardening.

In the National Home Gardening Club Library you’ll find articles on all aspects of home gardening: flowers and ornamentals; vegetables, fruits and herbs; specialty gardens; pests, weeds and diseases; and much, much more. You will want to visit the library often, because new content is added regularly.

As a member you will be informed of upcoming gardening shows and other special events. You can also learn which universities have information of special interest to home gardeners. This is indeed the club for the home gardening enthusiast.

postheadericon LANDSCAPE GARDENING CONTRACTOR MAIDSTONE

If you live in the vicinity of Maidstone and you are a gardener, you are not far from a good landscape gardening contractor. Maidstone, home of some of the UK’s most beautiful gardens, has a wide range of gardening centres and services to choose from. Among its highly recommended landscape gardening contractors, Maidstone has dealers who can provide for all of your gardening needs, whether you are an indoor or outdoor gardener. They can be found in the Maidstone and Kent business directories and on the Internet.

Do you expect more than construction materials and gardening supplies and equipment from your landscape gardening contractor? Maidstone dealers also have the most comprehensive gardening literature available. There are books and pamphlets that can help you become as knowledgeable as a landscape gardening contractor. Maidstone garden professionals are glad to share their knowledge, too. Here are a few tips you can get from an expert landscape gardening contractor. Maidstone gardeners know they are sound advice.

Skyline or background trees can be used as part of the setting for your garden. They can help add depth to the landscape. Plant taller trees to the rear of the property.

Plant lower growing shrubs below windows. You won’t have to prune them as often, and they will keep their natural look.

Plant taller shrubs between windows. You want the foundation of the house to be covered, but don’t overdo it.

Your house will appear larger and its vertical lines will appear softer if you plant tall plants or small trees a little to the front of the corners of your house.

Give foundations shrubs enough room to grow and mature.

Don’t plant shrubs too close to the foundation. Otherwise they will not be able to grow naturally on all sides. You also want them clear of water running off the roof during rainstorms.

Deciduous trees are excellent for shading your house in summer, and allowing sunlight through in winter. The southeast, southwest and northwest corners usually need shade the most. Don’t plant trees too close to the foundation. A distance on one-third of a tree’s ultimate spread should do.

Consider if you are going to need play areas for children or space for pets.

If you want to grow vegetables, plant your vegetable garden away from your other gardens. Remember that most vegetables require a lot of sun.

Remember that some plants require a lot of care and attention, while others need very little. If you are a beginner gardener, start with a few plants that are easy to grow and maintain.

If you have questions, talk to a landscape gardening contractor. Maidstone has some of the best.

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