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Kurt J Schefken

There are several reasons for why you should prune the roots off of a shrub or tree on your property. If you do this it will help to prepare a tree or shrub for the shock of being transplanted. Allow your plant to form new roots which will make it hardier. You should water your plant for a whole month and also fertilize it too. Do all of this at least six weeks before you move it. You might also want to give the plant even more time like up to a year after you do this root pruning.

Weeding is a task that most people don’t like to do in their garden. Many people would prefer to mulch when gardening instead of weeding, but you should consider weeding. Many weeds are good for your garden, you need to be careful what you weed. When you till weeds than can give your ground the kind of nutrients the need to grow. This is especially true if you are dealing with younger plants who need more nutrient to grow.

If you want to make your garden very clean cut and geometric then you may have the tendency to get rid of all the weeds. This is not the best plan of action, it is better to get rid of the weeds that won’t help your garden and keep those that are beneficial.

If you have garden insects then you should just follow standard practices to keep pests down. You don’t need to overwork yourself with trying to get rid of pests. You can give your plant a lot of air and make sure they are not too wet, unless they are bog or water plants. Plant your plants in the sun or in the shade according to their needs and give them all the nutrients they need.

Use plant varieties that are disease-resistant and also use companion plants. It is important to create an environment that promotes harmony. Use bees near flowers, birds nearby because these all eat insects and will protect your plants. There can also be certain bacteria that is good for your plants and molds and fungi as well. They can provide important protection to your plants. Ladybugs, wasps, and lacewings are the kinds of bugs that can eat bad pests and protect your plant.

You can also attract birds to your garden by planting berried shrubs or installing bird houses in your yard. You can buy lady bugs for your garden and you can even purchase wasps, and praying mantises that are in eggs. You can also get some sprays to protect your plants and they will repel pests. You can also try using a mechanical device like a trap that using molasses or bran baits. Use tanglefoot at the base of a tree to trap bugs. You can also try to use black lights to repel bugs in the evening.

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Focusing on the topic of wood processors, Kurt Schefken is writing mostly for http://www.insidewoodworking.com . His work on wood splitters are published on http://www.insidewoodworking.com/lws/wood-splitters.html.

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