A garden is much more than just ‘landscaping’. It is even more than a hobby for the green thumbs! Its a way that people can find peace, and feel tranquil. You will improve your skills and feel closely connected to your garden.
Climbing plants and vines are great for covering fences and wall structures. Climbing plants are great for hiding hideous fences and walls, and they usually grow within a season. You may also be interested in training them over an arbor or trellis. You can also grow them among existing landscape trees and plants. Some climbers will attach themselves to a support using twining stems or tendrils, while other varieties need to be held up by tying them in place. Reliable varieties include wisteria, honeysuckle, climbing roses, clematis, and jasmine.
Bulbs will give you wonderful flowers that you can enjoy in early spring and right through the summer. Most people have no trouble successfully growing bulbs, and their flowers will return each and every year. The types of bulbs you use will determine the time of year your flowers will bloom, giving you the pleasure of blooms from spring to summer, if you plant them right.
Let your new seeds soak in a dark spot overnight. Place some seeds in your smaller pots and add water almost to the brim. This way, your seeds are well-hydrated and can start growing with a head start. This way, the seeds will have a much better shot at survival once they are planted.
In order to start the best garden possible, remember that you should always start with the seeds and not pre-purchased plants. As a green-friendly gardener, you always want to use seeds to start your new plot. The problem is those plastic trays which end up in landfills and are not generally recycled. Plants in organic packagingn or seeds sown in your garden, are fine .
Fertilize your garden. Manure is a great garden additive, but it is important that you choose a manure that has been composted commercially so that there is less of a risk of pathogens. There are many fertilizer options available, though in reality, whatever type you choose will do the job as long as you are using something.
Interested in using Mother Nature to keep pests at bay the natural way? Slugs who want to enter a vegetable garden, for example, can be repelled by a simple border of marigolds and onions. You can also prevent insect pests by using wood ash like mulch around your trees and shrubs. These methods prevent use of harsh chemicals.
Beneficial Insects
Look for targeted pesticides instead of using popular but damaging broad-spectrum products. These pesticides will also kill any beneficial insects that consume the pests you are trying to get rid of. The beneficial insects, which kill the pests, are much more sensitive to pesticides than the pests. Using them will reduce your population of good bugs, and increase the bad. This ends up becoming a vicious cycle of increasing pesticide use.
When planting anything, think about planting for color so that you have something to enjoy in the fall. That doesn’t have to be, however. The foliage of autumn makes for perhaps the most colorful season of the year. Maple trees, Dogwood, and Beech trees exist in lots of Fall colors that range from deep crimson to yellow. When selecting shrubs, consider barberry, hydrangea, or cotoneaster.
Take the information you’ve gleaned from the tips presented here, and make your garden live again. When you see your plants and flowers alive and flourishing, you will feel a sense of happiness that you helped to make that happen. Gardening may change your life if you let it, now get started.