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Gardening is the art and practice of cultivating and growing plants in association with horticulture, the study of plants for practical purposes. In formal gardens, other ornamental plants, usually grown for their foliage, flowers, or look, are grown; while plants that are grown solely for their edible parts are included here. Gardening can be an art or a hobby, it depends on how you like to grow. Gardening can range from small urban plots of herbs and fruits, all the way up to large landscape designs in backyards filled with lush, rich, exotic plants.

The main article here deals with the practical aspects of gardening. Gardening can be of many types, depending on the layout and design of the garden itself. The main article here deals with practical information for those who want to grow flowers and plants for decorative purposes only. This article will give general information, without providing specific details for individual cases.

Gardening can be a fun and relaxing pastime, whether it be growing flowers or growing vegetables. Many people find gardening relaxing, not because of the actual gardening, but rather because they are interacting with nature, getting closer to the earth. It can also be a great social pastime, especially when gardening involves growing plants together. Gardening can be taken up as a family activity as well, and this will provide endless entertainment. Gardening is a science and an art, and both can affect the quality of life, for both the gardener and those who partake in gardening.

Gardening can refer to a variety of activities. In urban dwellers’ gardens, gardening is often done as a pastime, for relaxation, physical health, and as a way to beautify the home. Urban gardening is more popular in countries where horticulture is fairly well developed because access to soil is limited and often unhealthy. However, in many countries of the developing world, gardeners are beginning to plant vegetables and fruits in addition to traditional crops to provide a cheaper and healthier diet for families. Gardeners can save money by growing their vegetables and fruits while making their gardens appealing and more inviting to guests.

Gardening can have an impact on the local air quality and therefore the local environment. In urban areas, pollution is a major concern, and many urban gardens attempt to counteract this by growing plants that counteract the effect of pollutants. This can include various types of flowers and other greenery. Outdoor gardens can be built into a landscape, providing a focal point and color for the surrounding landscape. Outdoor gardens can be designed to be functional, such as providing shade for small spaces and creating a water feature or fountain.

The effects of gardening can extend far beyond the actual plants being grown, for example, the fertilization of the soil and water used for irrigation. Aeration is an important process of gardening and it provides the most nutrients to the soil. Aerating is done by rotating the soil, using pumps or other methods, and this creates a well-balanced soil. In addition to aeration, watering is another important factor of gardens and it can either be done manually or electronically. Manual watering is done by opening and closing valves, while electronic watering is done with controllers that monitor water levels.

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