Friday, April 6, 2012

Strategies On How To Maintain A Good Garden

By George Renoir


Gardening is a hobby that is enjoyed by people of all ages. It can range from keeping a small patch of flowers on your front lawn to cultivating acres of land. If you think you can't garden because you don't have a "green thumb," you probably just need to learn more about the subject. The advice in this article provides you with all the information you will need, in order to turn those seeds into gorgeous blooms or delicious fruits and vegetables.

Be aware of the type of lighting that you use with the plants in your landscaped garden. Any kind of bright light tends to wash out the cool colors like blue, purple, and green. These kinds of lights are best when used in shaded areas as they will create maximum impact.

Be careful when applying mulch. Too much can suffocate a plant's roots and prevent moisture from penetrating deeply into the soil. Too little will not be able to suppress weed growth, effectively. An appropriate amount is 2 to 3 inches of organic mulch. Always keep mulch away from a plant's crown or stems.

Use as few chemicals as possible in your garden to grow the healthiest foods. Any chemicals that you apply to control weeds or insects are bound to get into the plants that are growing. Try using as many natural methods of weed and insect control as possible to limit the possibility that chemicals will wind up in your food.

Use bar soap to keep dirt out from under your fingernails when you are gardening. Before you start digging in the dirt, drag your fingernails across a bar of soap. The soap will gather under your nails and seal them up so no dirt can get stuck in there. Then you simply wet your hands and use the soap that is already under your nails to wash them.

About three weeks before planting your garden build up your soil by adding some organic matter. Organic matter, such as compost and fertilizer, improves the condition of your soil by adding nutrients and helping the soil to better retain water. You can buy bags of organic matter at garden stores, or in the gardening section of most hardware stores.

Don't waste your time and money trying to figure out gardening on your own, make sure you do it right the first time! You should be a little closer to doing this because of the information in this article. It is up to you to be meticulous and try your hardest now!




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