Many Gardening Tips for Beginners
Posted on Jun 26, 2009 under Gardening Tips |
Gardens come in different varieties like the plants you find in them. There are several Gardening Tips that can be used for all type of gardens.
1.Mulching protects your garden topsoil from being blown away. It also provides nutrients as it decomposes and improves the appearance of your gardens. Mulching has other benefits and is one of the most recommended gardening tips by gardeners and farmers alike.
2.Healthy plants are more disease resistant. Plants are like people, a person with a strong immune system can combat diseases. A healthy plant does the same.
3. Pests can be eradicated by cleaning the plant with a watery solution of soap. Just make sure to rinse after. This gardening tip is best heeded for fruit bearing trees or edible plants.
4. Using compost fertilizers are a great way to have healthy plants. It is also a great way to save money on expensive fertilizers. Non -organic fertilizers also tend to leave chemical residues that can accumulate in garden soils and harm not only the plants but the gardeners as well. They cause toxins to go to the water supplies. Another gardening tip recommended not just by farmers and gardeners but also by environmentalists.
5. There are several plants that are only suitable for a specified climate, a certain kind of soil or can only grow with certain plants. You have to know what plant grow in the conditions you have in your area this is for you to avoid unnecessary purchases. This is a money saving gardening tip.
6.Landscaping is a good investment which can double the value of your home. This is one gardening tip that can earn you money.
7. Growing grass on bare ground is an easy way to make your home look better and appreciate in value. This is one gardening tip that promotes earning money while growing grass legally.
8. Aside from looking great in your home, trees also provide some sort of protection from direct sunlight exposure and strong winds.
9. Vines on the walls, fences and overhead structures also would offer some protection and would also look great.
10.Flowers are beautiful, but they are also expensive. Get one that is resistant to many elements. Flowers from your local community already have developed resistance to conditions present in your area.
11.For most gardens plants, their roots go only as deep as 6 inches. Putting fertilizer deeper than that would be a waste of money. Put them shallower as they seep down when the plants are being watered.
12.Earthworms are important to plants. They till and aerate the soil for the roots to breathe. Non-organic fertilizers can kill them. This gardening tip dates back to the old days of gardening.
13. Having several kinds of insects that are beneficial to your garden would be good. These insects can be encouraged to stay by having diverse plants in your garden.
14. Spot spraying weeds with household vinegar, instead of using commercial weed-killers, can eradicate them. This is another environment friendly gardening tip.
15. Avoid putting too much mulch on tree trunks; this would encourage unwanted pests to reside on them.
16. Use plant varieties that are common to your area or have been taken from an area with similar conditions.
17. Be sure to know the plants that are poisonous. If you are intent on growing them, make sure to have the necessary cure available in your household. Take note of this gardening tip, it can save your life.
18. The best time to water plants is during mornings.
19. Before planting a new plant in your garden, you must consider its height and size when it matures. This garden tip can help you save money in the future.
20. Newly transplanted plants may require special attention during its first week. This is to reduce the stress and shock it got during transplantation.
And last but not the least of the gardening tips…
21.Plants are living entities. If you want them to grow in your garden you have to treat them as such. They need to be taken care of. They are like your pets, you look out for them. In return you get that feeling of contentment watching them thrive.
A good way to take care of them is to consider that plants might have some feelings too.
John Pawlett
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what are some vegetables that are easy to grow? What are some good gardening tips?
June 26th, 2009 at 5:27 pm
any gardening tips for a beginner?
i want to start gardening because there are some really cool flowers and i live up in the mountains in colorado. we have a beatiful 3 story house and a view of the continential divide on one side and estes park on the other but we are missin one thing… COLOR so i want to start gardening. can neone tell me some easy flowers to grow to begin and can you tell me some tips and tricks for gardening??? i would also like to trade seeds via snail mail with people in other states so if u r interested please send me an email at skate.fairy@yahoo.com
June 26th, 2009 at 10:29 pm
the key to successful gardening is good soil. without it, you won't grow much. adding things like compost, manure, peat moss, grass clippings and such, then turn the soil and work the organic materials in to at least 15 inches down. if you like, you can take a soil sample to your local ag extension and they will test it and tell you exactly what you need. good luck!! gardening is awesome and addictive and keeps me sane. i'm not sure about what flowere advice to give you for your part of the country. but here's a hint- most garden centers sell the plants that do the best in a given locale. even if you don't purchase the plants, you have an idea.
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June 26th, 2009 at 10:31 pm
put grass there and buy a pot plant
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June 26th, 2009 at 10:33 pm
Well….i stated a garden last spring, the one thing that i learned is to make sure you plant your bulbs right side up. I suggest planting elephant ears….they get very big and pretty…they come in lovely shades of green and purple, they multiply each year. I planted mine @ the fence line beside my house, hides the ugly fence and gives it some color. Also, after talking to my grandmother, I decided to fill my flower bed with petunias. They are cheap and the last all summer, and they can handle sun and heat well. (I live in mississippi) I have another plant that I LOVE….I can send you some bulbs of it after I remember the name. Well I hope this helps. Let me know of anything else you learn….my email is iamnotliz@yahoo.com
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June 26th, 2009 at 10:35 pm
Start with Ivy. I found that Ivy could defy my non-green thumb! Also, morning glories are easy. If you want a splash of back yard color, buy several packets of wildflower seeds. Throw them out there and water them.It won't take and you've got color. My friends in Santa Barbara did that and talking about a great backyard!
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