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		<title>Learn About Fertilization for Greenhouse Plants</title>
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A plant newly potted will need some time so that it can grow new roots in order to absorb or take in the fertilizer that you will apply. How you fertilize and what type of fertilizer you use is dependent on what kinds of plants or crop you grow in your greenhouse, because every crop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A plant newly potted will need some time so that it can grow new roots in order to absorb or take in the fertilizer that you will apply. How you fertilize and what type of fertilizer you use is dependent on what kinds of plants or crop you grow in your greenhouse, because every crop has a particular requirement with regards to nutrients, and this requirement should be met. For house plants, it is usually much easier to fertilize a large group together. Generally, plants need to be fertilized every one or two months while there is rapid growth and all throughout the winter season, twice or once only. Alternatively, you can apply the fertilizer more frequently when using a liquid fertilizer diluted in water; this familiarizes certain plants that otherwise be injured when you use a fertilizer of full. Generally half of the recommended strength or dosage means that you use only half fertilizer in every plant. Annual plants can flourish very rapidly and will require fertilization every two weeks throughout their &#8220;short season&#8221;. A few flowering plants such as the Azalea must not be applied fertilizer while in their blooming or flowering stage. Most fertilizers that are generally used have considerable amount of nitrogen (50 percent); they contain the preferred amount of nitrate f and are usually labeled and identified as &#8220;peat-lite&#8221;. This type is preferred and recommended for greenhouse hobby use. The N-P-K ratio can be verified by reading the label that is found at the fertilizer bag. Fertilizers are usually applied at the amount or ratio of &#8220;200 ppm nitrogen&#8221; fertilizer like &#8220;21-5-20&#8243; or &#8220;20-10-20&#8243;. This is completed by continuous liquid application; this ratio is the basis for mostly all pot grown &#8220;greenhouse plants&#8221;. The rate may be adjusted downward or upward depending on the plant that is grown. Any pre-mixed or ready mixture of fertilizer for the kind of plants that you grow is acceptable; for most flowering and foliar plants. An N-P-K ratio analysis that is similar to &#8220;1-2-1&#8243; will supply a balanced growth. Soluble fertilizers can be conveniently applied and deliver faster results compared to solid fertilizers or &#8220;slow release&#8221; gravel-like fertilizers. Just apply the solution in a manner like you are watering your plants, however, instead of water, use the fertilizer solution, making certain that the plant soil is slightly moist before application. You should never apply fertilizer solution onto plants with dry soil the roots can be injured by the fertilizer chemicals; moist soil further dilutes the chemicals. Apply fertilizers always following or much weaker dose than the suggested dilution strength, and not stronger, as seedlings, newly established cuttings, and developing plants will derive benefit from much weaker solutions; stronger solution will only injure young and soft roots. There are many injections or siphon devices available in the market to make application of soluble fertilizers much easier; however, when you use them, be certain that you install &#8220;backflow preventers&#8221; in order to keep the nutrients or chemicals in the fertilizer solution from contaminating your water supply in the home. Likewise do not water your plants with a &#8220;water-softened&#8221; water due to its &#8220;high salt&#8221; content. Recommended fertilizer products A mixture of floramicro, florabloom and floragro, will enable you to combine a wide range of many different nutrient blends or solutions in order to fulfill the specific requirement of virtually any kind of plant that you grow, and at different stages of the plants life.  This is accomplished by changing the mixture combinations as well as the general strength of your solution. You can combine different ratios and different strength of nutrients by adjusting the water quantity when blending floragro, floramicro and florabloom. Calcium Nitrate in Greenhouse Grade may be used in large scale growing. It can be economical to buy fertilizers in 50-pound quantities. Calcium Nitrate in Greenhouse Grade and Hydro-Gro are great combinations to achieve complete nutrient blend. Greenhouse plants need your attention. Check on them each day to be sure that they are free from disease and pests and act immediately if there is any problem. It is a wise idea to know the characteristics of each type of plant that you grow in your greenhouse. Have fun taking care of your plants! </p>

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		<title>Creating a Greenhouse With Little Space</title>
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A good greenhouse need not be always big and spacious. Although those requirements are ideal for big plant growers and commercial greenhouses, those who only have a small area for a greenhouse can also have their own by building a mini version of a greenhouse. Gardeners who are much into planting and growing crops but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A good greenhouse need not be always big and spacious. Although those requirements are ideal for big plant growers and commercial greenhouses, those who only have a small area for a greenhouse can also have their own by building a mini version of a greenhouse. Gardeners who are much into planting and growing crops but have a limited garden space have an option to build a mini greenhouse. This mini greenhouse can actually be placed anywhere such as on balconies, patios, backyards, and decks as the typical size is just around 6 square feet. Though small, it also provides the same benefits that the regular greenhouses do. Mini greenhouses are also ideal for those are just beginners in the greenhouse technology. Before venturing into building a big one, it is best to learn how greenhouse works and know the different things needed to have an ideal growing condition for the plants. And this learning process for beginners can be done by starting with mini greenhouses. A mini greenhouse can be used to start plant growth before the cold season in a particular area. Once the weather gets better and warmer, these healthy plants and crops planted inside the greenhouse can now be transplanted outside into the garden. This will allow for early harvesting of crops. A huge selection of seeds can also be planted in the greenhouse which makes planting a lot more fun for hobbyists and gardeners. There are a good variety of herbs and lettuce that can be grown healthily and successfully in mini-greenhouses even for the whole year. Other delectable vegetables such as Swiss chard, spinach, and kale can also be planted and grown inside the mini-greenhouse. These would make for a great bowl of salad with freshly-picked greens even during the cold season. That would be wonderful for you and your guests. Mini greenhouses are also useful with tender perennial plants. The greenhouse can protect them from ice, snow and frost during the winter season. They can be placed in plant containers and stay healthy inside the mini structure until spring begins. Once the weather becomes friendly enough, these plants can then be again transplanted into the garden outside for a much healthier environment. The decorative plants commonly found inside the house can be given a healthy change by placing them inside the mini greenhouse and placing them outside during the summer months. This mini structure can offer tropical plants a humid climate. Miniature greenhouses, just like the regular ones, maximize the amount of sunlight and make the most out of the heat absorbed. It also provides the needed protection of plants from rain, wind, destructive insects and other pests in the garden such as rabbits. Since mini gardens or greenhouses can be as light as possible because of their small structure, they may be easily blown by wind or knocked over by pets and kids. Thus, it is recommended that these small gardens be placed or mounted in to a wall or garage than be a free standing structure. It is best to place them in a location where there is enough sunlight but be safe from other outside factors as well. There are also do-it-yourself greenhouse kits available in the market that include complete instructions and step-by-step guide for a beginner to build a mini greenhouse in not time. These kits can also be inexpensive and can commonly accommodate up to three shelves. So should one really choose to have a full-sized greenhouse or just go with a miniature one? Even if a big space is available for a full-sized greenhouse, having a small one may be more practical. If the main purpose of having a greenhouse is to grow only a few plants, germinate seeds, or provide protection during the colder season, having a mini greenhouse is just fine. Also, the cost to maintain small greenhouses are significantly lower than the full-sized ones because of the several factors that need to be maintained. Thus, it is recommended that gardeners have a greenhouse, even a mini one. This structure can prove to be a good investment and yield better results than just doing the traditional gardening. And if one really finds happiness in caring for plants and harvesting a few crops, greenhouse-gardening can definitely offer lifetime enjoyment. </p>

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		<title>Tomato Pest and Diseases&#8211;preventing, Diagnosing, Treating</title>
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Tomatoes are notoriously picky plants.  Tomatoes are in the potato family, which makes them susceptible to tens, if not hundreds of pest and disease problems; however, that should not stop any tomato loving gardener from harvesting buckets of healthy tomatoes.  The key is to learn how to prevent, diagnose and treat tomato problems. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tomatoes are notoriously picky plants.  Tomatoes are in the potato family, which makes them susceptible to tens, if not hundreds of pest and disease problems; however, that should not stop any tomato loving gardener from harvesting buckets of healthy tomatoes.  The key is to learn how to prevent, diagnose and treat tomato problems. </p>
<p>Tomato Disease Prevention</p>
<p>Disease prevention in tomato plants starts with healthy growing practices.  Preparing the soil, watering properly, and feeding appropriately are all keys to tomato disease prevention.  Tomatoes like a well draining soil filled with lots of organic matter.  Tomato roots penetrate deeply into the soil, helping to stabilize plants and take up water.  With well-prepared soil, watering deeply and infrequently—every 4-6 days, will allow the tomato plant to have enough water, without putting the plant at risk of problems of overly “wet feet.”  Always water in the morning, so plant leaves have time to dry during the day.  Leaves are a perfect spot for disease incubation, and water ripens those conditions even more.  Prune your plants to provide air flow through the leaves and branches, which will also aid drying time.  Ensure that your tomato plants receive proper nutrition by conducting a soil test, and treating the soil according to the results.  All of these practices will give your plants a good start fighting off diseases and pests. </p>
<p>Diagnosing Tomato Pests and Diseases</p>
<p>If all of your well-intentioned cultivation practices have not stopped your plants from succumbing to a problem, then you must diagnose the problem.  Tomatoes can suffer from pest problems, nutrition problems, viral, bacterial and fungal problems.  </p>
<p>Pest damage to tomato plants causes visible physical changes.  Cutworms actually cut off the plant from its root system, causing the plant to wilt and die.  Aphid damage results in sticky residue on the plant.  Aside from the damage they inflict, you can often see the pest itself on the plant.  Caterpillars bury into fruit and eat it, causing fruit to rot.  Whiteflies and spider mites are visible on the leaves.  Diagnosing pest problems is easier than other problems because most pests can be observed on the plant.  </p>
<p>Nutrition problems in tomato plants manifest in several areas of the plant.  Tomatoes absorb a wide variety of nutrients, minerals and trace elements from garden soil.  Deficiencies in each nutrient result in specific symptoms in the plant.  Excess nitrogen causes deep green, lush, leafy plants with little fruit.  Nitrogen deficiency  causes yellowing of lower leaves.  Calcium deficiency causes blossom end rot, a common problem on tomato fruit characterized by yellow, leathery spots that spread into black, rotting patches on the blossom end of the fruit.  (The end away from the stem.)   Nutrition problems can be seasonal, or soil related.  A soil test helps determine what nutrients are lacking in the soil.  If all nutrients are in the soil, factors such as overly wet  or cold soil can make it more difficult for plants to absorb nutrients. </p>
<p>Viruses, bacteria and fungus all cause tomato diseases and problems.  Wilts, damping off, leaf spots, mildew, fruit rot, cankers, and leaf mosaic problems are all common tomato problems caused by a cocktail of tiny organisms.  Each problem shows in the tomato in different ways.  Leaf mosaic viruses show up in leaves, causing mosaic-like patterns.  Cankers are growths on stems, leaves or fruit.  Root rot often shows up in the leaves of the plant, as they shrivel and die from not having enough water.  For a comprehensive, pictorial guide on diagnosing tomato plant pests and diseases, consult How to Grow Tasty Juicy Tomatoes (available from www.bestjuicytomatoes.com).</p>
<p>Treating Tomato Pest and Disease Problems</p>
<p>The phrase: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure definitely applies to tomato growing.  As earlier related, properly caring for tomato plants and their soil prevents many problems.  However, should your plants fall prey to a problem, there are many ways to treat. </p>
<p>First, correctly diagnose the problem.  Once diagnosis is certain, follow procedures related to the particular problem. Many plant problems can be alleviated by changing gardening techniques. Plants that are stressed are more susceptible to pest and disease problems. Examine watering, mulching, and feeding practices.  If those techniques are in balance, many pest and disease problems will go away.   Nutrition deficiencies may be corrected by adding correct nutrients to the soil in easily accessible forms.  Some nutrients are best delivered as leaf or soil drenches, while others work well in time-release granular applications. Pest problems can be corrected with beneficial insects,  changes in gardening techniques, and insecticides-both synthetic and organic.  Viral, bacterial and fungal problems can also be treated with a combination of gardening techniques and soil and plant drenches and sprays.  Safety is an important consideration when applying any sort of pesticide.  Read the label carefully and follow all directions.  More is not better when pesticides are concerned.</p>
<p>While all of this information can seem daunting, tomato growing is a rewarding hobby.  Keep a good reference on hand, and whenever your plants are under the weather, open the book and identify the problem.  How to Grow Juicy Tasty Tomatoes contains over 260 colored photos of diseases, pests and common nutrition deficiencies and is a must-have for any top-notch tomato grower!  <br/><br/></p>

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