
Is your neighbor’s grass really greener than the grass your side of the fence? You may suspect that your neighbor is employing some trick you do not know in their garden. The fact is, there is no secret in getting a beautiful garden. All you need is the proper information on how to correctly care for your plants. This article will help you along in the process of learning to care for your garden.
Consider starting your plants in pots and then planting the seedlings in your garden. They are then more likely to survive and to become thriving, mature plants. It also lets you have tighter control over the planting periods in your garden. You will have healthy seedlings that are ready to be planted when you get rid of old plants.
Plant perennials that slugs and snails won’t be interested in eating. Snails and slugs can quickly wreak havoc on a garden. Snails and slugs like to eat perennials with smooth and thin leaves, especially if they are young plants. Perennials with hairy leaves or bitter taste are unattractive to snails and slugs, keeping them safe from harm. Excellent varieties include heuchera, achillea, euphorbia, campanula, and helleborus.
Flower Bed
Use annuals and biennials to enliven your flower beds. Biennials and annuals that grow quickly can add color to a flower bed, plus they permit you to modify the way the flower bed looks each season and each year. You can use them between the gaps in shrubs and perennials where there is plenty of sun. The most popular varieties to use include petunia, zinnia, cosmos, snapdragon, marigold, hollyhock, and sunflower.
Before you begin to plant your garden you will need to check the soil. You can do a soil sample analysis for an affordable fee and then know what you need to properly treat your soil with so you can grow the best plants. A lot of Cooperative Extension locations offer this service, and you can prevent ruining a few crops by identifying the specific steps to take.
Pre-soak seeds overnight in a dark place. Use a small container filled with water to nearly the top and place several seeds in it. This will allow seeds to be watered and they will get a kick start when growing. The seeds will now have a greater chance of maturing and surviving.
If you are considering planting a garden take the time to plan it out. It will be a while before things start to sprout and visually remind you of what was planted where, so a written record can be helpful. It can also keep you from planting any of your garden favorites too close to each other.
Separate irises. Overgrown clumps of irises can be divided up to increase your numbers of this lovely flower. Once the foliage has died off, lift out your bulbous irises. The bulbs should split naturally, and the replanted bulbs will usually flower within a year. Split rhizomes with a knife. Cut the new pieces from its outside and dispose of the older center. Make sure that every cutting contains a viable offshoot. Replant the new shoots right away.
Using natural materials in the garden will keep pests away. Onions and marigolds can get rid of pests in the garden. Wood ash can be used as mulch, and if put on the base of shrub and tree seedlings, will keep insects away. These methods prevent use of harsh chemicals.
Horticulture Chemicals
Read instructions on new horticulture chemicals and tools before you use them. If you use your horticulture chemicals wrong, you can abrade or even burn your skin. Keep your body safe and follow directions.
Heat softens vegetables, so you can damage them immensely by pulling them out of the ground or cutting them off vines when it is too hot outside. See to it that you cut their connection to the vine as opposed to twisting them, because twisting could hurt the plant.
Organic horticulture is a safe hobby to share with your children. The benefits for your children will be a closer bond with nature and an understanding of where food comes from.
It is important to allow cuts to completely heal before you do any gardening in order to protect the cut from exposure to dirt or chemicals. If grime gets into the cut, it could become infected. Now, there are bandages available that will cover and seal the injured area completely, allowing you to continue your gardening projects.
Make sure that you take time to properly plant any seeds that you buy. The first thing you should do is moisturize the soil. Then distribute the seeds so that they are evenly spaced and have sufficient room to grow. Bury them 3 times as deep in relation to the seed’s size. Make sure you are not burying the seeds that need light to grow.
The techniques discussed here have been pretty straight-forward and easy to follow. Now that you have learned what to do, it is time to apply it. Pay special attention to the condition of your plants after you implement new techniques. If one thing fails, give another a go. Exercise a little patience and you will see your garden grow before your eyes.