Monday, April 15, 2013
Want Flowers In Your Garden All Year Long? Try These Tips.
The amount of information out there about gardening can seem overwhelming to even seasoned gardeners. With so much information available out there, however, you might spend the entire day browsing around websites while seeking out accurate info. If you are ready to start creating your own garden you don't have to learn everything there is to know about gardening, but you will want to pay attention to a few important steps that can increase the success you will have with planting and maintaining your garden. Read on for excellent information.
Do not improperly lay your new sod. Before laying the sod, have your soil prepared. Weeds should be removed, and you should break up the soil into a tilth. Using a light but firm touch, compact the soil until it is flat. The soil should always receive adequate moisture. When laying down sod, create staggered rows with offset joints. Firm the sod down to form a flat, even surface, and fill in any gaps between the sod with a little soil. The sod needs to be watered daily for two weeks, by which time it will be rooted and ready to walk on.
There are several all-natural ways to keep pests out of your garden, including certain plants. Slugs are repelled by bordering your vegetable garden with either onions or marigolds. Insects also avoid shrubs and trees that are mulched with wood ash. When done naturally, there is no need for pesticides with harsh, and sometimes dangerous, chemicals
Think about planting evergreen plants that will produce berries in the backyard. The evergreens will add some color to your garden or yard, especially during the winter, when other plants have died or lost color. Some evergreens that will add life to your yard in the wintertime are the American Cranberrybush, Common Snowberry, Winterberry, and American holly.
It can be highly rewarding to take up gardening. Your gardening skills can improve if you have the right advice. Use all of the information you can gather to improve and enhance your experience. Apply the advice from this article to make your garden more beautiful and productive.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)