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An Afternoon in the Garden was created on 1997-03-25.
Garden aspect is the location of the garden in relation to the amount of open area receiving sunshine. There should be no shade trees or tall buildings blocking the morning sun from a garden, and no tall walls or buildings blocking the afternoon sun.
The garage provides shade from the hot afternoon sun.
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The plants one should place in a container garden will vary according to one's taste. Smaller plants will work best and one's that are happy being indoors. Begonia, polka dot plants and Hedera make good container plants.
If the sundial is correctly aligned (at Polaris) with a nomon angled to the same amount as your latitude. Then the time it shows will be accurate (showing solar time - GMT adjusted for your longitude). Assuming it is a proper sundial and not a garden ornament.
In the morning so that the water that gets on the leaves has time to dry and won't be burnt by the sun, and so that the water doesn't sit overnight and promote mold or fungus on the leaves or stems.
Container gardening is becoming more popular. Those who dont have space for the to plant something, make their garden with the pots. They plant the vegetables, and attractive flowers. This allows people to garden even if they live in an apartment.
Gardening by the Yard - 2004 Restaurant Garden Container Plants Label Information was released on: USA: 10 May 2009
Best watering time in general is early morning or mid afternoon. This means that less water is lost through evaporation in the morning (and is therefore available to the plant). Watering mid afternoon ensures that the soil is only slightly damp in the evening and not wet (also not over midday). Wet soil and foliage at night provides the ideal environment for fungal growth (particularly in hot or humid climates). Lawns and grass are particularly susceptible to this.