Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Getting The Most Green From Your Garden

By Olivia H Masion


There are many factors involved to achieve the lush and beautiful garden you have always wanted. Gardening can be a lot of work, but it can also be a lot of fun. The following hints and tips can reduce the effort and increase the fun!

When choosing plants, pick those that produce a high yield. Many times, a cold-tolerant or disease-resistant hybrid can have a higher yield versus traditional ones.

Your vegetable plants need about two or three inches of mulch placed around them. Mulch keeps soil moist for longer periods of time. It will also prevent weeds from growing. This will save you tons of time from pulling out tons of weeds.

If a test indicates that your soil is very alkaline, you can mix the dirt with used coffee grounds. This is a simple way to replenish your soil with acid. By amending your soils, you will help your plants grow and flourish.

You can create the look and feel of an English garden by mixing different plants of varying heights throughout your flower bed. If you use plants of similar heights, the result will be pretty boring and uniform.

Stink bugs can damage your garden, especially if you garden in the fall. Stink bugs prefer peppers, beans, tomatoes, and various varieties of fruits. Decrease their presence as much as possible to avoid them wreaking havoc in your garden.

Another way to help them grow is by watering them with the liquid that is left from cooking vegetables. You can also use tea or coffee grounds to acidify soil for plants such as rhododendrons and gardenias. Some types of plant fungus problems can be solved by sprinkling with chamomile tea.

Avoid damage from the sun by dressing correctly when you garden. Wear sunglasses and hats with wide brims, and apply sunscreen. Utilizing the correct sun protection makes it less likely that sunburn will occur and decreases the chance that skin cancer will develop.

Separate irises. If you divide the overgrown clumps of flowers, you'll find that your stock grows proportionally. Uproot bulbous irises if the flowers have wilted. The bulbs should split naturally, and the replanted bulbs will usually flower within a year. You can divide rhizomes with a knife. You can trim new pieces away from the outside of the bulbs and then simply throw the old center away. There needs to be a minimum of one healthy offshoot on each of the new sprout sections. Replant each one immediately.

Make the most of fall color. A lot of shrubs, vines and trees will transform your garden into a colorful firework during the fall. The production of chlorophyll is stopped since the sun does not shine as much as during the summer, and other pigments appear to replace the green color. To make sure you have a beautiful display, your plants need to get lots of sun during day, mostly in the afternoon. You will find excellent shrub and plant options including Boston ivy, maple, burning bush and barberry.

When fall has arrived, it is time to plant the edibles for the autumn. A pumpkin can be used as a planting container instead of clay pots. First, cut out the pumpkin's top layer and remove the seeds. Then, spray some Wilt-Pruf on the insides to prevent the rot that would follow otherwise. When you finish this, you can plant!

Bring more value to your property. One of the best things you can do to increase property value is to have proper landscaping. Some plant investments can raise your resale value by 20% or more. Select plants that will adapt well to your regional area and require minimum maintenance.

With these tips, you're better equipped to grow the most beautiful garden you can imagine. In learning how to create your dream garden, you'll also be growing as a person. That's because learning how to nurture your plants will not only help you reach the goal of having a great garden, but it will help you learn to nurture yourself.




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