
How to start a garden
Planting a garden can be easier and more fun with these gardening tips
Plantation a garden, either a garden or flower bed is an adventure where creativity and patience are put to the test! You are directly responsible for the beautiful flowers pink and delicious tomatoes that grow in this part of the territory. So having more success than you need to determine where to plant?
The location of the garden should be determined by several factors: sunlight, soil conditions, water and wind exposure. Make notes about when it is sunny patio area. This can determine which plants thrive. Test your soil to see if = "target _blank" title = "conditioning"> air conditioners are necessary to provide optimum growing conditions. Pay attention to where the water collects in this section of the lawn. Some plants well in moist, but most needs well drained soil. High winds can dry out the soil and plants, in order to try to locate the place of direct winds. Once you have determined where can create your garden masterpiece, you're ready to select plants!
Choose plants that grow in your area. Even if you have your heart set in a certain flower or plant, so the climate or garden location will not support this option, you will inevitably disappointed. To avoid this, choose plants that are of growth zone (ideally native plants) and resistance to disease and drought tolerant plants. Ask a nursery for assistance in selection of them. Be aware of the future size of each plant. A tree planted near a house eventually provide shade, but also could be a hazard during storms.
Map of the flowering plants that you want for the season. Most perennials bloom for a short time, so that the mixture in some annuals, is of constant color in your garden. As with the seasonal colors, you can change the look of your garden and create the animation and personality!
Now that you have chosen your location and bought garden plants, you are ready to start digging! What tools need to take the initiative? These include:
Rake for cleaning and leveling the floor spread season
Palette: for transplanting and weeding
Pelle: digging, shovel, spread compost and planting
Hoe: cutting weeds and cultivating the land
Scissors: Flowers for cutting and pruning trees
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Hose: investing in a top-of-the-line is resists kinking hose is flexible and easy to roll. Investing in high quality tools. They last longer and are more durable than cheaper counterparts.
Enjoy a garden. Do not create a masterpiece of construction of its first year high. Select a range of rare plants that are more expensive. The rest can be more cheaper, smaller additional facilities to complement your garden. Gardening is the number of our country a leisure activity and will also spend some time in their own piece of land!