In our endeavor to create a beautiful flower garden, we must first start with the soil. Soil is not just "dirt". It is instead a composition of minerals, water, air, organic material that has decomposed and bacteria. All of these must be in the right proportions to grow the flowers and plants that create our beautiful flower garden.
We all know that our flowers and plants gather their required nutrients for growth through their roots from the soil. This means each of us, as the gardener, must be the steward of our garden soil. Our neglect and abuse can ruin the soil. Indeed, in many parts of the country our farming and ranching soil has been so depleted as to make growing crops require ever increasing amounts of synthetic chemical amendments.
If you should dig into your soil, you will see that it is divided into topsoil and subsoil. The topsoil is where you will find most of the organic material and living organisms. However, plants draw minerals from the subsoil and it is important to our flower garden as well.
Soil differs in different parts of the country based upon the kind of minerals it is derived from and the size of the particles that make up the soil. These can range from gravel to clay. For most flower gardening situations, we are usually concerned with sandy soils to clay soils. This is important to know, as it has to do with the amount of air available within your soil for your plants to access. As well, it concerns how fast water is drained away from your plants.
Perhaps the best thing one can do with any flower garden soil is to add organic material. Some gardeners believe adding sand to any soil but already sandy soil is also of benefit. But organic matter is perhaps the most elegant solution for just about any type of soil problem. Organic matter can:
-help the soil hold more water
-help it drain better
-add important nutrients to the soil
-give bacteria and other beneficial organisms "food" to work with to the benefit of our flowers and plants
-changes the structure of our soil over time as we keep adding it.
coyright 2005. Sandra Dinkins-Wilson
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The skiing in Eastern Pennsylvania just might be better than the honeymoon heartshaped tubs that have made this region so renowned, at least among brides and grooms.
With the mounting popularity of snowboarding and terrain parks in the last two decades, Pocono facilities have really extended the volume with the latest terrain features. If your kids are anything like mine, they love their slopes sprinkled with hits, spines, rails and rolls (ask your kids for terrain lingo translation) – they will find big portions of halfpipes and parks here.
Moms and Dads may not share the same desire for launching off ski jumps, but tubing is one amusing, simple sliding activity that the entire family can get into, and all these Pocono playgrounds have designated tubing parks, most with multiple chutes to spin, glide and giggle your way down.
Here is a guide to skiing in the Poconos:
Big Boulder was the first commercial ski area to open in Pennsylvania 60 years ago. Downhill skiing has grown dramatically in the 60 years since, and while the Pocono slopes haven’t become any more precipitous, the facilities now include high-speed lifts, grooming and snowmaking, and terrain parks to keep up with the latest slope styles.
Big Boulder is great for little kids. Its trails are well-maintained, the ski schools have experienced instructors and the mascots (Snowball the Snowtiger, Blizzard Babies, etc.) are frequently noticed on the slopes pressing their furry flesh to make kids smile.
In the heart of the Pocono ski region is Shawnee Mountain Ski Area, which has plenty of lifts (a quad, a triple and 6 double chairs) to bring you up the 700-foot hill for skiing and riding on 23 trails. A 3,000-foot-long terrain park with music gives teens and tweens plenty of room to slide on their boards. Shawnee also offers a six lane tubing hill.
Nearby is Alpine Mountain, which has a very family-friendly Penguin Play Park for the littlest tykes. Alpine has 21 trails with a 550-foot vertical fall, and features a terrain park and half pipe plus a tubing hill open all day and night.
Camelback is the largest Pennsylvania ski zone with 33 trails and 13 lifts including two high-speed quads. All of Camelback’s 800-foot vertical slopes are lit up and open for after dark skiing too.
To the west is Jack Frost, an intermediate ski mountain. six hundred feet vertical drop with pleasant cruising. Like Big Boulder, which shares its management. Jack Frost provides three terrain parks filled with hits and happening events. Jack Frost also has snowboarding, snow tubing, and features the Snow Monster characters on the slopes.
The highest of the Pocono ski areas is Blue Mountain with 1,082-foot vertical fall and 30 trails served by 10 lifts, and two terrain parks. To encourage young families to get started, Blue Mountain actually provides free childcare midweek, or a nominal fee on weekends and holidays.
All these ski areas are totally geared to newbie skiers and young families; many are equipped with on-site daycare, rental equipment and ski schools for learning kids and adults. These ski areas all make their own snow, like churning out ice cream, to provide consistent conditions – since the weather is so darned mercurial these days.
There’s plenty to do if you don’t downhill ski in Pocono winters. You can ice-skate across frozen area lakes and ponds, hike the rolling countryside on snowshoe or cross-country skis, or just stay at your resort and relax during a horse-drawn sleigh ride. This winter area is a drive to destination for many major metro regions, so you can pack up the car and drive to your moment of winter play. The scenic snow-covered hills are an easy change of pace from the usual rat race.
Think of it as a another honeymoon on snow.
Article credit to www.familyskitrips.com/newengland
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