Introduction and Tips for Flower Gardens
Beginning your first flower gardens are fun and exciting. Follow these tips to get the best results.
The first step is to select your garden location and find out the plants that you think will do best in that location. Plants growing around trees will compete for water with that tree so plants suited for dried out areas are ideal for planting around trees. Determine how the sunlight will interact with your garden. Once you’ve selected your garden plot, decide if you want a full sun garden or shade garden. Will the spot receive sunlight the whole day? Will it receive 6 hours of sun in the morning or 4 hours of sun in the afternoon? Before selecting a garden location, do a lot of research on the light requirements of the plants there.
Once you’ve selected a garden location, your new garden can be worked which entails removing the grass and weeds, adding soil, and beginning planting. Use a shovel or spade to dig up the grass and weeds. You can use a herbicide like Round-Up if you don’t want to go to the trouble of digging up the grass and weeds.
Once the garden area is cleaned out, you need to amend the soil. Many plants are sensitive to the type of soil that is there like acid or alkaline in it. You can just add compost, aged manure, peat, or sand to your soil to give it a lot of fresh nutrients and proper consistency. These can all be purchased at your local garden store. If your soil has a lot of clay, then add sand, peat, and compost to give it the right substance. You will need to add compost if the soil is sandy.
Determine the kinds of plants you want to plant. To assist in the selection of what kinds of plants you want, view a plant library. Consider the height, flower color, flower type, and light requirements of each plant.
Watering and mulching are also very important. Determine the exact amount of water required for each plant, and ideally plant plants that meet your local climate’s rain downfall averages. Mulching is when you apply a protective layer of mulch.
Beginning your first flower gardens are fun and exciting. Follow these tips to get the best results.
The first step is to select your garden location and find out the plants that you think will do best in that location. Plants growing around trees will compete for water with that tree so plants suited for dried out areas are ideal for planting around trees. Determine how the sunlight will interact with your garden. Once you’ve selected your garden plot, decide if you want a full sun garden or shade garden. Will the spot receive sunlight the whole day? Will it receive 6 hours of sun in the morning or 4 hours of sun in the afternoon? Before selecting a garden location, do a lot of research on the light requirements of the plants there.
Once you’ve selected a garden location, your new garden can be worked which entails removing the grass and weeds, adding soil, and beginning planting. Use a shovel or spade to dig up the grass and weeds. You can use a herbicide like Round-Up if you don’t want to go to the trouble of digging up the grass and weeds.
Once the garden area is cleaned out, you need to amend the soil. Many plants are sensitive to the type of soil that is there like acid or alkaline in it. You can just add compost, aged manure, peat, or sand to your soil to give it a lot of fresh nutrients and proper consistency. These can all be purchased at your local garden store. If your soil has a lot of clay, then add sand, peat, and compost to give it the right substance. You will need to add compost if the soil is sandy.
Determine the kinds of plants you want to plant. To assist in the selection of what kinds of plants you want, view a plant library. Consider the height, flower color, flower type, and light requirements of each plant.
Watering and mulching are also very important. Determine the exact amount of water required for each plant, and ideally plant plants that meet your local climate’s rain downfall averages. Mulching is when you apply a protective layer of mulch.
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