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If you think people are born
with a green thumb, THINK AGAIN!
I
used to have a brown thumb. I tried raising all sorts of plants, and no
matter what type of plant it was they ALWAYS died!
I
tried planting rose bushes, and before the beauties could even bloom
the bushes had become dried sticks without a touch of green.
I
tried planting corn, squash, beans and all sorts of vegetables and my
garden didn't even produce a single kernel. Not even enough food to
feed an ant. Believe me, I am sure that the ants and bees
were laughing their heads off at me as they searched for food
elsewhere. They sure weren't finding anything to eat in MY YARD!
I
figured maybe because I was living in Georgia, where red clay was a
problem then I would try potted plants instead. I tried flowers, and
they died. A friend suggested that I try growing a cactus, so I did,
the cactus died. HOW CAN
YOU KILL A CACTUS???
Someone
else suggested that I try an Aloe Plant, because these things were
indestructible. A friend gave me an aloe plant and the poor thing was
dead within 3 months. Needless to say my friends quit suggesting things
for me to grow. One even told me that if I got a fake plastic
plant, with my luck, it would probably die too!
I
so desperately wanted to see a little lively green plant growing
happily in my home. I wanted fresh vegetables for my table. All I found
instead was bad luck, wasted money, and a lot of ceremonies where I
would go outside, and somberly say goodbye to yet another dead plant.
Then one day I discovered air plants!
I
was at a craft show, and a lady there was selling air plants that were
OH SO BEAUTIFUL!
She
said NO ONE could kill these plants. She told me that all they needed
was to be hung in the bathroom, and the steam from the shower would
provide all the nutrients they needed. NO DIRT! NO FERTILIZER! They
needed nothing except a moist environment that is provided in any
bathroom.
I
was as happy as an ant on a hill of honey when I got home with my new
plants. I purchased 3 beautiful air plants, hung them neatly in my
bathrooms and basked in the joy of FINALLY seeing a thing of beauty
growing in my home.
That is until
they died.
All
three of them, yes all three, died. Within a month they were gone,
dried up, dead, 3 more somber ceremonies.
So much for my green thumb.
By
this time even I myself was too scared to get a plastic plant. It would
probably dry out and die on me too
then I would probably have to cut both of my
thumbs off!
I
gave up on growing plants for years after that. The air plants were my
last attempt, and I had given up for good. I swore to myself I would
NEVER again try to grow another plant for as long as I live.
Then
one day I was searching the internet for information about knitting. I
stumbled across a gardening forum where ladies were knitting plant pot
covers. One of the ladies had a picture of the most beautiful tree I
had ever seen in my life! A dark red Japanese Maple tree that had a
breath taking beauty that I had never seen before in my life.
I
HAD to have one!!
This
tree was so beautiful, I found myself craving one for my own yard. I
wanted one so badly that
I spent months researching Japanese Maples and how to grow them
successfully.
Japanese
Maples, I found, are very expensive. I wanted to learn all I could
about them before I purchased my own, because I wanted to MAKE SURE
that my Japanese Maple would not die!
Yes,
silly me decided to try again, and this time not on a plant that costs
just a few dollars. I was getting brave and preparing myself to try and
grow a plant that costs over $200 dollars for the large ones.
I read forums,
looked up gardening articles, and tried to find as much information as
I could about Japanese Maples online.
Sadly,
the information I located dealt mostly with maintaining them once they
were already established and growing successfully. I needed information
on how to keep one from DYING before it got established in my yard and I could not locate this
information ANYWHERE!
I
checked out books in the local library, and had no luck. I searched for
days, hours at a time, and could not find the information I needed.
I
decided to look for older gardening books, and THAT is when my search
was over! I found a slew of old gardening books written in the 1800's
that answered EVERY question I had about growing trees,
fruits, vegetables and flowers that I could dream of.
The
American Gardener is one of those books, and the main one that helped
me in learning everything I need to know about growing any plant I can
dream of under the sun!
The
American Gardner was written in 1854 by William Cobbett. It is now in
the public domain and has been converted into electronic format for
your enjoyment.
The American Gardener provides over 150
pages of helpful gardening how to information, and tips that will help
you grow plants with ease without them dying like they did on me!
Even
if you're a professional gardener, you'll find many tips to help better
your growing success!
Here's
What You'll Find In The American Gardener:
- Choosing the right
location on your property for growing plants. You'll find in depth
information on slope of your land, and what spot is best for growing
successfully.
- Preparing the soil
properly to provide nutrition for healthy plants.
- Fencing techniques for
your garden. I LOVE this section. The author provides humorous
techniques for using hawthorn trees as fencing, to keep troublesome
lads from stealing their fruits and vegetables! You do not need to spend hundreds for a
chain link, wooden or brick fence. Use hawthorn
trees and with a little love and time you'll have a fence that will
make your neighbors green with envy!
- Designing, or laying
out, your garden so that it's pleasing to the eye yet functional as
well.
- You'll learn how to make
hotbeds, so that you can start your vegetables earlier in the season
and have edible produce as many as 15 days earlier
than normal! This can be a moneymaker if you sell produce. Be the first
in your neighborhood to have fresh green tomatoes and watermelons!
- Learn the benefits of
operating a hobby greenhouse, and how it can be beneficially to your
household.
- Learn about true seeds
and the soundness of seed. You'll learn how to test seed before you
plant them, to determine if you have good seed or bad. Some seed will
not grow if it's bad, and by using a simple technique you can
throw out the bad instead of laboring with planting them only
to find no lovely sprouts growing where they were sowed.
- Learn proper methods for
saving and preserving seed. I find this the most fun of gardening! I
now save seed regularly and have a yard full of beautiful blooms from
seeds I have saved and sown.
- Learn proper sowing
methods to improve your seeds germination rate, and to ensure healthy
plants. Proper spacing and depth can mean success or failure in the
garden!
- American Gardener
provides proper transplanting methods, to ensure your plants survival
when moving from one area to another.
This is the chapter that covers the information I was looking for, to
ensure my Japanese Maples survival. I now have
two Japanese Maples growing successfully in my yard, and what beauty
they both bring!
- Cultivating your garden
properly and methods for tilling, trenching and sowing to ensure your
gardens success.
- Learn propagating
methods so that you can grow many more plants form just one stock
plant. Learn propagating from cuttings, by grafting, by using stock
tress, by budding and by layering. All of these are easy and
fun methods that you and your family are sure to enjoy!
- There is a nice section
on growing grapes in minimum space while producing so many grapes that
it'll make your mouth water!
- Learn how to
successfully grow 81 different vegetables and herbs, 26 tasty fruits
and nuts and the most popular flowers and shrubs with the most gorgeous
blooms!
You are sure to love
the information, guidance and tips provided in American Gardener!
I
have used this information for myself, and now have a yard full of
beautiful trees, flowers and plants instead of a mass plant graveyard!
This
type of information has helped me in so many ways. I now have 5 rose
bushes growing successfully in my yard including the coveted Don Juan
rose that now grows below a beautiful catalpa tree.
This
past spring I planted a successful vegetable garden that provided enough
produce to feed 5 families for 2 months and provide many bags
for our freezers! My second fall garden was planted just last week and
is already sprouting many tiny plants for a second harvest. All this
was planted on a piece of plot that measures not more than 20 feet by
40 feet!
I
had so many cucumbers growing that I could not even can them all I had
to give them away! My zucchini's were so huge that they had to be
shared with my in laws and my mother, because we could not
eat them as fast as they grew.
My
flowerbed has lavender, dianthus, clematis, daisies and many odd plants
growing beautifully.
My verbena has taken over our drive; it's
outgrown its bed!
I
now have 2 Japanese Maples
growing successfully. One a glowing embers the other the coveted
bloodgood (the most beautiful tree on the planet in my opinion).
I
have hundreds of boxwood that I propagated from cuttings, growing
successfully beside my cuttings beds. My Azaleas are rooting
successfully now, and
they are LIVING!
I
have come a long way from where I could not even keep an air plant
alive, the where I am now growing plants with no roots in just a box of
peat moss and sand!
My success is thanks to books like the
American Gardener.
All
the information you'll need to get started is provided in the American
Gardener, no matter what type of growing success you have had in the
past you'll find tips and techniques to improve your growing success in
this manual!
You
too can grow successfully as I have, by increasing your knowledge and
putting these methods into practice today!
SAY NO to dying plants and SAY YES to
success now!
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