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Flawless Gardening With Appropriate Fertilizer Products

July 9th, 2009 No comments

Gardening is a science that is always changing. Our current fertilizers available today come in a variety of properties and flavors. Plants require a specific type of fertilizer, depending on their own physical and chemical make up, in order to grow correctly.

Before even thinking about adding fertilizer to the soil, be sure that your plant is getting food the natural way- through direct sunlight and plenty of water. You can use all the fertilizer you would like, and still not come out with a good result if you err on the water and sunlight distribution. Each plant has its own schedule and limits that you must learn in order to master gardening them.

The next step is to decide if you are going to go with a fertilizer that is considered organic or one that may contain chemicals. Organic fertilizer is seen as more expensive on average, but gardeners swear by its results. Organic fertilizer will guarantee healthy produce if you take measures against pests and any other threats to the plant.

You don’t have to apply fertilizer on a daily basis. In some cases you won’t even have to apply fertilizer for weeks on end. The long lasting fertilizer that is obtained in stores comes in granular form. Every time you water the plant, a bit of the fertilizer sinks into the soil, refreshing your plant. Liquid types act more quickly, but they also need to be applied more often. Overall it’s best to stay with what you feel comfortable with in fertilizer types and your schedule.

You wont have to be a chemistry major to understand fertilizer types, but it is good to know the three nutrients that are the most well known. Potassium and phosphorous are important for warding off disease and encouraging roots to grow in strength. Nitrogen is key to making the plant a livelier color and growing up with vigor. Not all plants will require each of these nutrients, and feeding too much of one nutrient to a specific plant can spell disaster if you aren’t careful.

Plants may enjoy fertilizer, but that doesn’t mean that humans always do. A fertilizer that has a pesticide in it will be toxic to humans more often than not. Even when working with organic materials, you should observe proper safety precautions. Always where gloves, and if you do come into contact with the fertilizer, you should proceed to wash your hands thoroughly before touching anything else. Otherwise you could accidentally harm yourself or others.

Closing Comments

Science has grown the gardening industry to a point where we are much more efficient at growing food and plants than what we were only several hundred years ago. Keep updated on where things are going in the gardening industry to keep your plants healthy, lively, and running strong.

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Adjustable Beds And Sleep Number Benefit

July 1st, 2009 No comments

Each individual person has a completely unique body shape and a different idea of exactly what comfort means. Additionally, our personal idea of comfort can change over time due to weight gain or loss, pregnancy, illness, and stress. Because of this, it does not make sense that everyone will be comfortable on the same mattress in the same position night after night. Luckily, every aspect of sleep can now be customized by using adjustable air mattresses, like a sleep number bed, with adjustable beds.

First, let’s take a look at the benefits offered by adjustable air mattresses. These beds have air chambers contained inside the mattress which are controlled by an air pump and hand controls. The chambers can be adjusted to the desired pressure, providing a firm or soft bed at the touch of a button. Queen and king mattresses are even available with dual camber designs, which allow each side to be controlled independently. This is perfect for couples who do not agree on mattress firmness, as neither person is forced to compromise their sleep.

Quality air mattresses can last twice as long as traditional beds, since the air chambers do not compress and lose their shape overtime like springs and coils do. As long as the air chambers utilize a high gauge vulcanized latex rubber, 20 mil or thicker, and are well sealed, they should last for up to 20 years or longer. For optimal comfort, the chambers should be five to six inches thick and have a baffled design for even air flow. Many air mattresses will come with 20 year warranties, so they are built to last. Not all air mattresses are compatible with adjustable beds, so do check with the retailer.

One other great feature of the air beds is that you can customize the sleeping surface. If you prefer the feel of a traditional mattress, then you can go with a high or low profile fiber fill pillow top. Memory foam pillow tops are a natural partner to the air mattresses and enhance the pressure free comfort and gentle support of the air bed. Recently, latex tops are also gaining popularity. The all natural latex foam is great, as it provides a cooler sleep and is virtually allergen free. For longevity, it is best to select either memory foam or latex foam surfaces, as they will keep their shape and last longer than fiber pillow tops.

The adjustable beds take the adjustability of air mattresses to a whole new level. Not only can you adjust the feel of the bed, but also the shape. Since our bodies are not flat, sleeping on a completely flat surface can be linked to back pain, leg pain, and more. With adjustable beds, more ergonomic positions can be achieved. Individuals with poor circulation often report marked improvement in discomfort by slightly elevating the legs, and back pain can be alleviated through a zero gravity position in which the legs are raised to a 45 degree angle and the head is slightly elevated. This takes the strain of support off of the lower back, allowing the muscles to truly relax.

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