Thursday, February 7, 2013

How to grow strawberries

Strawberries are one of the most rewarding crops to grow in a small garden. Homegrown berries taste far better than store bought and you can save some serious money not having to pay supermarket prices. Whereas most fruit trees take several years to begin bearing, you can collect your own strawberry summer first time.

1. Decide where your strawberries GROW 

Make them a little sun on the balcony, rooftop, patio or door.

And even if you live in an apartment, condo, townhouse or small house, you can grow berries in a container on your balcony, rooftop terrace, or even the door. If your horizontal space is limited, consider growing strawberries in a hanging basket or planter stacked, allowing you to enjoy the space more vertical than the strawberry plants tumbling over the sides. Homes more of your own berries, you will also be helping the environment, since strawberries grown commercially use amounts waste water, chemical fertilizers, pesticides and some of the worst imaginable, not to mention the environmental cost of shipment for hundreds or thousands of miles. A sunny place outside of your home is the best place to grow strawberries, if you can get a partial harvest with less than half a day of direct sunlight sun. For shady spots, try planting alpine strawberries (available from seed catalogs and vegetable nurseries online), which take more patience, but eventually produce delicious fruit.

2. CHOOSE A CONTAINER FOR

Give your plants enough space to grow.

Whether you choose a container clay, plastic, wood or other material, make sure it has a soil depth of at least 12-14 cm to give the plants roots systems of space to grow. How many plants you can fit in will depend on the width of the container, since you should space plants about 10-12 inches apart to allow them to spread horizontally.


Release environmentally friendly - keep the green molding process withdrawal


Mold growth in your home can be destructive and deadly. Not only does it damage our property, it also damages our health. Thus, mold removal is a process that must be done to ensure the safety of our health and our homes.

The amount of damage it can do to your home can be extended. It will often during periods of high humidity and in areas that are very wet like bathrooms and basements. If you have ever had any water damage from a leaky roof or a flooded basement, chances are, it is more and multiply. Speed is the key when the detection and mitigation of damage to problem areas.

We appreciate all our homes, but what is most important is our health. Damage to our health can be mild to extreme, making removal mold a must. It can cause burning eyes and watery, headache, irritation of the nose and throat, and even respiratory problems. If you suffer from asthma and / or allergies, your symptoms may get worse.

When you look to eliminate this problem in your house, you will eventually find an overabundance of toxic chemicals. The kind of stuff you do not want to breathe, or release into the environment. The effect that these chemicals can have on your health and the environment can be worse than that of the mold itself.

You do not want to face a health risk using a product that will cause another health risk. This is why it is important to use an organic compound, natural method. A biological product will not leave the environmental footprint than other toxic chemicals.