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Aug 30, 2010

Your Garden Tips

Gardening is a fun and relaxing hobby. Some gardens are for growing beautiful flowers while others are to grow vegetables. Regardless of the type of garden you have, there are some general guidelines to help ensure your garden produces the best results. Once you have decided what type of garden you want to have, do some research to find out what types of flowers and vegetables grow well in your region. Some thrive in wet environments while others need plenty of sunlight to grow.


Once of the best secrets to gardening success is knowing when to plant the items. You can find this information on the internet or on the packages of seeds and bulbs for various flowers and vegetables. Properly tilling the soil prior to planting anything in it will make the likelihood of your garden growing very promising. Take the time to remove all the rocks and debris. Follow the directions for the particular item you are planting regarding how deep to plant them and how far apart. Use a good supplement with nutrients for the soil as well.

Generally, the fall is the best time to plant. The weather is often cooler so you won’t feel so drained by the heat. You can also find excellent sales on plants and seeds. You will need to water less because of the moisture in the area this time of year. Your plants will have plenty of time to grow over the winter.
Pests can damage your garden dreams. Insects, mice, and rabbits enjoy eating flowers and vegetables found in gardens. To prevent them from bothering yours, consider adding small plastic rings around the area of the plant as it grows above ground. Most pesticides contain harsh chemicals, so avoid using them unless you have no other choice. Pesticides can damage birds and your crops. Creating a barrier with netting can help eliminate pests getting into your garden.

It is important to give your garden the attention it needs. Proper watering, weeding, and pruning will not only make your garden look nice, it will help it to thrive. Removing dead leaves and scattered leaves that have fallen in your garden will reduce slugs.

To ensure your garden survives the winter, prepare your plants prior to the first frost. You can cover each plant with plastic. Most of the damage during the winter occurs because the ground freezes and the roots can’t absorb water. You can dig around the roots after a freeze to help the water seep in.
Gardening can be a fun and rewarding way to spend your time. Following basic gardening tips will help ensure your hard work isn’t in vein. You will be able to enjoy the beauty of the flowers you planted or enjoy the wonderful taste of the vegetables you grew in your garden.

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