
The rewards of an organic garden to your health and eating pleasure are innumerable. But, you need to put in a lot of effort to grow your garden effectively. This can leave you wondering where to start when it comes to organic horticulture.
When laying sod, it is important that you do it correctly. Before laying sod, you have to make sure the soil is accurately prepared. Pull all the weeds and loosen the soil so the new roots can take easily. Gently compact the soil until it is flattened. Now make sure the soil is thoroughly dampened. Then lay the sod in staggered rows so the joints are offset. You want the sod to end up as a flat and even surface. If there are any gaps in between the sod pieces, then you can fill these in with some soil. Water your sod daily for a fortnight, which is enough time for it to root and be able to withstand foot traffic.
Clay soil is hard and will also stick to a shovel, making it difficult to work with. To ease the digging, apply some car wax or floor wax to the head of the shovel and buff. The wax prevents the clay from sticking to the shovel, and stops rust from forming.
Use annuals and biennials to enliven your flower beds. These flowers grow quickly and can be planted at any time during the year. If you want to maintain a flower garden all year or you want to add new flowers to reflect the changing seasons, annuals and biennials are for you. Sunny areas in the middle of shrubs and perennials can be filled in nicely with these plants. There are many different varieties to choose from such as daisies, marigolds, impatiens, and lantana.
Transfer your favorite plants inside so they survive the winter. You can save the ones you spent the most money on or the ones that are resistant. Carefully dig around the rootball and replant in an appropriate pot.
Cooling weather of early fall signals the opportune time to plant seasonal edibles. Try planting your fall veggies, especially leafy greens, inside of a pumpkin! Once you’ve cut its top and scooped the insides out, spray the edges and inside with Wilt-Pruf to prevent rotting. You are prepared to plant after this is done.
Protect your tender deciduous shrubs. Fragile shrubs, that are planted in pots, should be covered to protect them during the cold season. Tie the tops together, and loosely cover the wigwam with a blanket or sheet. This tactic is better than utilizing plastic, because it will allow air to circulate.
When gardening, try not to use broad-spectrum pesticides. These pesticides will kill every type of pest in your garden, including beneficial bugs that eat garden pests. In fact, beneficial insects are more likely to die than pests if you spray these types of pesticides. As the population of “good” bugs dwindles, your garden may become overrun with pests. This may then lead to using even more pesticides to eliminate this new problem.
Chill out by taking time to garden. There are numerous avenues to pursue when attempting to find your personal peace and relaxation. One of the best ways to do this is gardening. You do not need to spend a lot of money and you can reap tangible benefits. The best return is the joy and tranquility you can get from growing your very own greenery.
Spray fragrances such as old perfume or aftershave on grass around your garden to help keep your dog away from the plants. This will mask the garden smell that is attracting your dog, and it will make it a less appealing place for your dog to visit.
Take care of your knees while working in the garden. It’s not a good idea to spend much time standing while you are bent over at the waist. Kneeling can relieve pain in your back, but can instead be painful to your knees. You can buy a knee pad, put it on the ground and kneel on it so that you wont have to deal with knee pain.
If you’re working to build a sustainable organic garden, try leaving a portion of your garden untouched so that the wildlife will be able to thrive. As the natural wildlife begins to flourish, the various insects, birds, and other natural life around will all blend together and actually assist your garden as it begins to grow.
You should work efficiently, instead of working hard in your garden, to simplify things. Don’t spend 30 minutes searching for a tool. Set up the tools you will need for your day prior to hitting the garden, then put them away neatly at the end of your horticulture session. You can keep your garden tools in a tool belt, or in your pockets. Another good idea is to keep them all in a bucket that you carry around with you.
A successful organic garden is the result of hard work and a good understanding of the principles involved. It also holds true, that if you want to see results, you need to keep putting effort into it. Keep the above advice at hand and you too can excel with organic horticulture.