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Classification of Gardens

There are numerous reasons why people choose the freedom to raise their own gardens. Quite a number of people desire to beautify their surroundings, while others want exercise and relaxation. On the other hand, large numbers of people have environmental concerns, and some do gardening for the joy of growing their own cheaper, fresher, and tastier homegrown produce. Consequently, there is a plethora of information available about the activity of gardening from books, magazines, newspapers, TV, gardening supply companies, government agencies, and the Internet.

Typically the pastime of gardening is passed down from family members or experienced gardeners. What is more, many who start gardening as a hobby later become involved in it more professionally by selling their plants or produce, developing new hybrids, or pursuing education to work for botanical gardens, or as landscape architects. Actually the vocation of gardening belongs to the field of horticulture under the branch of agricultural science. Horticulture is the practice and science of cultivating gardens of flowers, foliage, fruits, vegetables, shrubs, and trees. In a few words, gardens are either classified indoor gardens or outdoor gardens.

INDOORS GARDENING

Types of indoor gardens include from small terrariums and containers of houseplants, to greenhouses and hydroponics. One thing in common with all indoor gardens is utilization of proper containers. In short, careful attention to the cultivation practices must be maintained including plant selection, lighting, watering, fertilizing, and repotting.

OUTDOORS GARDENS

In essence, outdoor gardens are either ornamental gardens or production gardens. While ornamental gardens enhance and beautify their surroundings, production gardens provide flowers, fruits, herbs, or vegetable harvests. Moreover, many gardeners grow a combination of ornamental and production gardens. In brief, preparation of outdoor gardens consists of site selection, soil analysis, fertilizing, and planning. Some of the on-going cultivation practices include watering, weeding, and pest control.

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