19.8.12

Flower Gardening And How You Can Make Your Yard Look Lovely

By Blaine Peters


If you are interested in starting your own garden, you will need to do some research first. You will want to know which fruits, vegetables, flowers and herbs can be cultivated in the environment where you live. Certain types of soil are required by some plants but are only available in specific locations.

When you are planning where to put your garden, choose a location that allows it to get plenty of sun. If you place it in the shade, you will be restricting the types of plants that you are able to grow. For example, tomatoes need a lot of sunshine to thrive and a shaded area just won't work for them.

A great tip to consider when gardening is to consider having more than one compost pile in order to separate compost that has already broken down into ready to use fertilizer and that which is still in the process. This is a good idea to consider because it will help you organize a lot better and will get you started on a new fertilizer source.

Test your soil before purchasing fertilizer. Fertilizers provide essential nutrients to plants, such as phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen. However, fertilizers can be very expensive. By testing your garden soil to see which nutrients it is lacking, you can avoid spending extra money on a complex fertilizer, and instead purchase a fertilizer containing only the nutrients that your soil requires.

Turn your pile often to expose more areas to open air. If you don't turn your pile it can have a tendency to only decay on the top layers. Good decaying rate requires air pockets, proper watering, and occasionally turning the material so you get a more homogenous mixture. Just by shifting the pile a bit you can open up air spots that will help to speed up the growth of bacteria.

You can dry herbs by putting them in your car. You can neatly arrange them on a sheet of newspaper in a single layer. Then close the doors and windows and let it air dry. The warmth in the car will dry the herbs quickly. The herbs themselves will create a very nice aroma.

Gardening is all about preparation. There's a certain amount of luck and random variability, but for the most part a good gardener is a smart gardener. Using the tips outlined in this article and applying them to your own personal plots, you can optimize any garden to its maximum bloom.




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