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Gardening Tips 101

Flower Gardens

Ask a child to draw a garden, and he'll draw some flowers. Give a gardener no more space than a front stoop, and what will appear there is a flowerpot. For many, flowers are the definition of a garden.

No matter what your level of experience, you can have blooming beauty in your life. But for your flowers to do best, it helps to understand a few basics about how flowers work and what they need.


Sun is essential. Building a flower takes a lot of energy, and all a plant's energy comes from the sun. So most flowering plants need a full-sun site -- where sunlight falls 6 to 8 hours a day all through the growing season. Try Burpee's Sunlight Calculator to test the amount of sun your garden receives.


Success is in the soil. Good soil -- not too sandy, not too sticky, with enough organic matter to make it drain well and be inviting to plant roots -- is essential for successful flower gardening, just as it is for vegetables. After all, vegetables such as squash and tomatoes are formed from flowers. Test the pH and fertility of your soil with Burpee's Electronic Soil Tester and then visit the soil testing page for suggestions from our experts.

Annuals and perennials. As far as gardens are concerned, these are the two basic kinds of flowering plants. Annuals go through their whole life cycle in one growing season: sprouting from a seed, growing leaves and roots, producing flowers, creating seeds and then dying. They are popular with gardeners because, with reasonable care, they bloom their heads off all season. Perennials are plants whose root systems stay alive underground for several years or even decades. The part above the soil may go dormant and die back in winter, but the plant is still alive and will sprout again in spring. The tradeoff for perennials' long life is that they bloom for only a few weeks or months each year. Exactly when and how long varies between species.


Which is better? Both have their uses in the garden. Annuals are great for places where you want a lot of flowers, but they generally need more watering, fertilizing and other care than perennials, and planting them every year can be a chore. Perennials provide steady structure and form to a garden, and many gardeners delight in the anticipation of waiting for their favorites' bloom time. Few are truly plant-it-and-forget-it, but they do tend to need less care than annuals.

Featuring Culasi's best landscape views 

sea wall culasi antique

Culasi Facts

Nestled at the northern portion of the seahorse-shaped Antique province, Culasi is a wealthy town endowed with natural and historical attractions. It is blessed with beautiful beaches, caves, falls, and churches. The province has many tourist attractions, activities, points of interest, facilities, and services to offer

Brgy. Lipata culasi,Antique

Port Side

During the Spanish period, the Lipata Point contributed to the convenient transfer of Spanish officials and friars from Manila to Panay for the facilitation of government functions and for the spread of the Christian religion and education. From then on, up to the American and Japanese occupations, and up to these days, Lipata Strait has facilitated the easy movement of people, goods and services, as well as encourages active trade in the area. During World War II, Lipata Point was chosen by the American naval strategists to be one of the ideal places for unloading firearms, ammunitions and other supplies for the native guerilla forces operating in Panay.

Because the Lipata Port is classified as an inland municipal port, it is owned and managed by the Municipality of Culasi under the Local Government unit. It is one of the ports in the Philippines that is not under the management of the Philippine Ports Authority or PPA.

Lipata Port has one docking area that can accommodate big passenger ships. It has space also for medium-size motorized fishing boats. It has an installed lighting facility and has a number of government buildings in it, such as the Coastguard Station, the Office of the MARICOM (Marine Command) Police, the guardhouse, and the passengers' terminal. Then, there are the videoke bars and food establishments that are situated a few meters from the port area.

LIpata port facts:

Lipata Straight

The Lipata Strait has been an important marine point from the pre-colonial times up to the present. it is situated along Cuyo East Pass in the western seaboard of the province of Antique. The strait is strategically located in such a way that it can serve as a haven for passenger ships and cargo vessels when there is a typhoon. The reason for this is because it is surrounded by small islands, namely: Malalison, Batbatan and Maniguin; and the high Madyaas mountain in the vicinity that provides it a natural shield.

RICE Fields and mangroves

Fun Facts

Barangay Lipata is six kilometers away from the poblacion of Culasi. It can be reached through a jeepney, tricycle or motorcycle either via the national highway or the Lamputong barangay road. Because it is along the coast, Barangay Lipata is a lowland, having mangroves and swampy areas. Fishing is the number one activity of the local people and the barangay has a fish sanctuary, a coral reef and a mangrove plantation project in the area.

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