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Tips 1 - Having weeds in your garden are is not fun.
But don't put weeding off too long. It's far easier to pull
them when they are small then when they have taken over the
garden. Also, if the ground is dry, try getting the soil wet,
the weed's roots will come out easier. If you are one that does
not wish to use chemicals to eliminate pests that could kill
your tomato crop or kill your flowers, the internet is a great
place to start looking for organic solutions.
Gardening
Tips 2 - Rotate
your plants and crops. Change what you plant and where you plant
it every year. Your gardens soil will thank you. This is done
because each different type of plant will take something out
of the soil. If you keep planting the same plant you will deplete
the soil of that nutrient, and it will be hard to grow a plant
in that location that needs high levels of that nutrient.
Gardening
Tips 3 - In your flower garden, if you love butterflies
and humming birds, there are many plant options available that
will specifically attract them. Talk to someone at your local
greenhouse about what plants will work best for your area that
will do this.
Gardening
Tips 4 - When it comes to watering, keep in mind the following
the
type of plants you have, the moisture retaining capacity of
your soil, and your climate. When you water do so thoroughly,
so that the soil is wet all the way through, and not just on
the top. In addition, watering in the morning is best.
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Tips 5 - Buying bulbs can be easy if you know what to look
for in a bulb. Always look for bulbs that are never soft, mushy,
or spotted with disease. In addition the larger the bulb the
better - just keep in mind that different bulbs for the different
plants are going to be different sizes.
Gifts
for Gardeners
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Tips 6 - Just because it's cold outside does not mean that
you cannot have flowers blooming. Plants like Pansies and Violas,
Kale and Ornamental Cabbage will thrive in colder temperatures.
Check with your local greenhouse to see what is best for your
area.
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Tips 7 - Start a compost pile or bin
its free food
for the garden! Things that you can toss in the pile include
grass clippings and leaves, Coffee grinds, wood chips, shredded
newspaper, your vegetable scraps and egg shells. Just don't
forget to turn it and mix everything up.
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Tips 8- Plan ahead! Whether it's a vegetable garden or a
flower bed. Have a plan before you plant. This will help keep
you from planting something you don't need in the garden, or
a shade loving plant in the sun.
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Tips 9- Get your kids involved! It's educational to learn
how plants grow, and where fruits and vegetables come from -
not just the grocery store! Plus it's playing in soil and dirt,
and what kid does not like to have permission to get dirty!
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Tips 10- Consider where you live, and fill your garden with
plants that are native to your area. There are lots of books
and Internet websites that will help you discover what these
plants are.
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Tips 11- Just because you live somewhere where you cannot
have a large elaborate garden does not mean that you cant
have a garden at all. A small garden is just as important and
fulfilling as a large one. A small plot of earth or even a decent
sized container can yield a stunning flower garden or a vegetable
garden. There is lots of information available for container
gardening and small gardens.
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Tips 12- Late winter is the perfect time for some preventive
weed control. Its really very simple, get them out before
they have a chance to bloom or develop their root systems. Tilling
means bringing dormant weed seeds to the surface. The dormant
weed seeds deep down will move to a more comfortable place and
start to grow. In spring it takes little work to get them out.
If you wait until summer youre more or less stuck with
the problem. Its hot and your unwanted guests are settled
and strong.
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Tips 13- The first thing you want to do when moving into
a new home is plant your trees and shrubs. This is because it
takes awhile for them to get established. So why not plant them
early and then you can enjoy them for many years to come.
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Tips 14- Plant shrubs and individual ornamental grasses
in groups of odd numbers. Planting odd numbers of these plants
will balance out the visual aspects of your flower garden.
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