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A Few Things To Help You Improve Your Garden

March 28, 2013 by Blog Editor

Do you want to create an amazing and unique garden? This article is filled with useful tips you need to know about.

You can keep your flowers and shrubs healthy by producing your own compost. Homemade compost is much better for the environment than anything you can find in a store. You should start a compost pile in one corner of your garden. Throw all your organic waste on this pile and wait until it turns into compost. You can then spread compost evenly to enrich the soil before planting new flowers or shrubs. If a plant is not growing as fast as it should, place a small pile of compost at its root.

Fight parasites with natural solutions. You can for instance get rid of a lot of parasites by introducing a natural predator such as ladybugs. You can also get rid of mildew and other diseases by mixing some water and some baking soda and spraying the mixture on the leaves of the infected plants. If you decide to use chemical products, read the label carefully and do not use excessive doses.

You can introduce more exotic or fragile plants in your garden by building beds or simply using pots. You can even conceal pots behind smaller plants. This is a good option if your soil is too acid for fragile plants to grow in your garden. Go to a gardening store and purchase a few bags of quality earth to get started. Make sure temperatures will not be too cold if you decide to grow some exotic plants, unless you can keep them inside during the winter.

Plants are not the only element you should work with to create an amazing garden. Stones can be used to build patterns and function as elements of decor. Your gardening store should also have a wide variety of items such as decorative wheelbarrows and other lawn ornaments. If you do not want to spend money on lawn ornaments, go on a walk and look for colorful stones you can use in your garden or join a ceramics class so you can create your own ornaments. Be careful not to create a garden that looks too busy because of your large collection of ornaments.

Your garden will look great if you make sure there will always be a few blossoming plants regardless of the season. The point of focus could shift from one area to another as the season changes. For instance, your flower beds could be the main point of focus during the spring before your citrus trees blossom in the summer. Plant some pines, azaleas or Christmas roses for the winter. Plan your garden carefully, but do not hesitate to skip the winter plants if you live in an extremely cold area.

These tips will help you improve your garden, but there is a lot more you need to know about gardening. Do more research on this topic, and keep looking for ways to improve your garden.

6 Small Space Gardening Strategies With Large Impact

March 10, 2013 by Blog Editor

If you live in or near the city, you know that space can sometimes be limited. However, the amount of space you currently have should not serve as hindrance to your ability to garden successfully. There are plenty of ways that you can make use of your small square footage and still create a garden that has a lot to offer. The following article is jam packed with great tips that can help you do just that!

Your garden needs to have a focal point, even if it is a small one. Much like a composition or a work of art, your eye needs to find something to start focusing on. Small garden variety statues, fountains or even a bench can serve as something to catch anyone’s eye. Depending on how much space you have as well as the budget you have in mind, that’s what you need to use as a rule of thumb for your focal point.

Instead of just grabbing old containers and having your way, use your containers in a creative way. Opt to hang some of your plants and have your ceramic pots painted with different designs to uphold the creative nature of your chosen space. Purchase containers in different colors, designs as well as shapes. The optimal container is round or perhaps oval shaped, but there is no reason to shy away from rectangular or square containers.

Don’t grow plants of all the same height and thickness. The worst thing you can do for a garden of limited space is to have plants that look almost the same. Use varying heights to create depth and interest in a small space. For example, planting plants that are tall on the side and planting shorter ones closer inwards can make you feel like you’re in a forest. The thickness of your plants is also important. The more leaves or flowers your plants yield, the more fruitful your garden looks.

Pick the colors scheme for your flowers and leaves well. Having too much color may seem intriguing, but it also becomes messy and hard on the eyes after a while. For example, choose yellow flowers and light green leaves. Alternate between different plants and flower varieties, but only experiment with the height or shape of the plants.

If you have wall space available climbing plants such as ivy and white trellises provide a unique and old world approach to gardening. A bright white rectangular shaped trellis with climbing plants is the perfect way to add interest to an otherwise boring space with its limitations. Use as many of the surfaces you have available as you can. Your gardening doesn’t only have to be in the ground or in containers. You can add plants on a bench or add them to a table.

Having a garden is everyone’s right, even if you are challenged for space. However, this article has provided some great and insightful tips that can help make the most of your square footage. Apply all that you’ve just learned for a garden that your neighbors will envy!

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