Thursday, July 21, 2011

A Few Suggestions to Create Your Garden With More Ease

Gardening can be a chore for many people, but it really doesn't have to be this way. Typically, gardening should be rather relaxing however this is only possible if you plan to do it in advance. Creating a garden will also make your home look considerably better and much more natural. To make your yard look better than it ever has before, utilize the following suggestions to make your garden.

All successful gardeners know that the first step to a productive garden is making sure the soil is properly prepared. Plants will always grow in soil that has the right amount of nutrients; this is something that gardeners that know what they're doing prepare for every year. The old-fashioned way of getting your soil ready is to turn it over with a shovel before you begin to plant. The roots of any plant must have the ability to expand and grow into the earth which means the soil has to be loose enough for them to do so. The use of compost in any garden is always recommended to add necessary nutrients that inspire increased plant growth. Once this is in the ground, the roots can access the nutrients helping your plants grow healthy and strong. You will most assuredly encounter a problem that most gardeners face - visits by a variety of garden pests such as slugs and snails. Chemical pesticides can get expensive, and some of them may even be harmful to children and pets. Instead, consider making your own bug repellents that can usually be made from simple household products and cost far less, as well as being organic. You can keep slugs off your seedlings by digging a tin can into the soil near plants. When your container is in place, pour some beer into the bottom. The slugs, lured by the smell or the mixture, will fall into the container and drown. You can also make a simple spray to repel aphids by mixing a tablespoon of dishwasher soap in around one gallon of water. Put this mixture in a spray bottle and simply spray it on the leaves where you see the aphids.

One of the easiest ways to simplify your gardening chores is to think about choosing low maintenance plants. The plants in question are those that do not need to be watched over constantly or have to be pruned all the time to maintain their wellness.

You should also think about the growth of the plants, because enormous shrubbery or trees might in time turn into more added work than you had planned. An excellent choice for garden beds that don't need to be tended to constantly, are ground cover plants are as they are apt to extend out to large sectioned garden plots. They also have a double-effect of acting a little like mulch around larger trees and shrubs, as they protect the soil from baking in the sun and help to retain some moisture in the soil.

Gardening tips like these should make it much easier for you to create and maintain a healthy, inviting garden. Regardless of what you want to grow, or what time of the year you plant, these strategies should help you be a successful gardener..

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