Depending on the effort you put into it, an organic garden
can be a great pleasure or a great pain. Read this article to find out more
about this activity.
A great gardening tip is to water your garden at night time.
This ensures that the heat of the sun does not cause the water to evaporate,
allowing for maximum absorption. This will help your plants get the appropriate
amount of water they need in order to grow.
If you would like to create an eye-catching fall garden with
a lot of height and contrasting colors, try planting spiky plants like the New
Zealand flax, the yucca or tall ornamental grasses. Add drama with texture and
color by adding chartreuse plants like the Golden Spirit smoke bush or the
Tiger Eyes sumac. To contrast the chartreuse color, plant purple plants
alongside the chartreuse plants like the Black Lace elderberry or Loropetalum.
Plan your gardening accordingly to the weather. If you live
in an area where the ground freezes during the winter, do not plant anything
before frost is expected. If you live in a warmer area, take a break during the
warmest months of summer to avoid wasting too much water.
Protect your seedlings from frost with clay pots. Early
spring is a perilous time for a new garden. You want to get your plants going
as soon as possible to ensure plenty of grow time, but a single frost can wipe
out your fragile seedlings. To protect your tiny plants from frost at night,
simply place a small, upside down clay pot on each seedling. They will insulate
from the cold and protect from the wind.
If space is an issue, try vertical gardening. Even with the
limited space of condos and townhouses, many people have thriving gardens in
the small area they have using vertical gardening. By using trellised gardens
one can grow pole beans, tomatoes, and cucumbers in a small place during the
summer, and in the fall a wide variety of greens can be grown in the same
space.
Put compost down on the soil in your garden about two weeks
to a month before you plan to plant. This allows the compost enough time to
integrate with the soil. Giving the compost time to stabilize means that your
soil pH will be steady enough to test, and your plants will be ready to thrive
when you plant them.
To fight off weeds in a natural way, make your own homemade
weedkiller. Simply mix water and white vinegar in a bottle, and spray it the
same way you would a normal weedkiller. As an added bonus, the vinegar solution
will also serve as a source of nutrients to your plants.
Abandon mass plantings to make your flower garden more
personal. Mass plantings in every flowerbed have a tendency to make a landscape
look like it belongs to a hotel or a corporate office building. Border plants
and pockets of similar plants will give the same effect of a mass planting
without being impersonal.
Steel
To give your plants all the iron they need, bury old, rusty
pieces of steel in your garden. Damaged steel should break down quickly,
allowing the soil to absorb iron from it and feed it back to your plants. This
is also a useful way to get rid of junk that might be clogging up your garage.