If you have
always wanted to have a stunning garden, you understand that there are a lot of
things that you need to consider as you get started. Gardening does require
labor and effort, but at the same time, gardening can also be fun. The
following hints and tips can reduce the effort and increase the fun!
If you want to
grow vegetables in you backyard, it is vital that you place them in an area
where they could get roughly six hours of sun on a daily basis. Most vegetables
that can be grown need that much sun to grow well and quickly. This holds true
for some types of flowers.
You should get
a wheelbarrow and a kneeling stool for garden work. Working on the ground for
long periods of time can be painful on the knees, so a small garden stool can
really allow you to work in comfort. You often need to move large objects from
place to place, so it's a good idea to have a sturdy, well-balanced
wheelbarrow.
Good tools for
the gardener include a wheelbarrow and a kneeling stool. Gardening can be very
tough on the knees as you spend much time leaning near the ground, so a
portable stool can make all the difference to your comfort. In addition,
maintaining a garden typically means moving around heavy dirt and other
objects, which makes buying a wheelbarrow a very smart purchase.
Get every last
drop of value from your land. Landscaping can make the value of your property
go up. A simple investment in plants can elevate your property value by as much
as 20% or more. You should purchase plants that are well-suited to your
landscape and environmental conditions.
Divide your
irises. You can divide those overgrown clumps and increase the amount of irises
you have. When foliage is dead, lift bulbous irises. They will literally split
in your hand, flowering the next year after replanting. For plants with
rhizomes, use a knife to divide them. New pieces should be cut from the
outside, then the old center you want to discard. A strong offshoot is needed
on every piece that you decide to plant. Replant immediately.
Think about
berry-producing trees that are green year round for your garden. Your yard will
then have bright spots of color all year round, which is especially cheerful in
the winter when all of your other flora is bare or colorless. Some evergreens
that will provide winter color are the American Holly, Common Snowberry,
American Cranberrybush, and the Winterberry.
To make a
creative English garden, include many different kinds of plants and vary their
height in the same garden bed. You should avoid using plants of the same height
so that your flower bed doesn't look flat and uniform.
Bumble bees can
help with the pollination of your garden. Keep in mind though that there are
some bees that can harm your garden. Carpenter bees for example destroy the
wood in trees to create their nests. Generally speaking, bees help your garden
so it's best if you leave them alone.
Take care of
your knees when you're gardening. Bending over for extended periods can be
harmful to your joints and muscles. Kneeling is a great way to reach your
plants without causing stress to your back. Many types of gardening pads and
cushions are available so that avid gardeners can kneel for longer periods of
time without experiencing knee pain.
Instead of
leaving clumps of irises intact, divide them so that your flowers can grow in a
more healthy manner. You can increase the number of irises you have by
splitting clumps that are overgrown. Uproot bulbous irises if the flowers have
wilted. The bulbs often divide in your hand with no intervention on your part,
and when you replant them, they will usually flower the following year. For
plants with rhizomes, use a knife to divide them. Throw away the center after
carefully cutting new sprouts from the exterior. Don't plant any pieces that
don't have any strong offshoots. Plant immediately.
Your tool
handles can double as measuring sticks. Tools with long handles, such as rakes,
hoes, and shovels can be converted into handy measuring sticks. After laying
the handles on the floor, run the measuring tape along beside them. Label the
distances onto them using a permanent marker pen. Now you will always possess a
large ruler ready for your use in the garden.
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