I want my vegetables to be in full bloom in late spring or early summer. So, when should I start my gardening to make that possible? Thanks!
It really depends on where you live. You need to figure out planting times for your frost zone. There are plenty of books or magazines that explain this, and I’m sure you can find advice online. For early plants, start your seeds indoors or buy mature plants once planting is safe in your area.
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If you are a gardener, then you most likely know that gardening can be one of the most peaceful and enjoyable hobbies. This hobby can also enable you to have a great abundance of flowers, vegetables, spices, and fruits; all completely home grown. Whether you are a novice or an extremely experienced gardener, one thing is for certain: there are many gardening tips you can follow to make the experience as pleasant and fruitful (no pun intended!) as possible. Let’s take a look at some things that can enhance gardening in your backyard.
When initially starting your garden, one of the most important things you can give your future plant is good soil. So, initially it’s best to prepare your garden’s living environment. First loosen the soil and remove any weeds. Good soil is light in texture and dark in color. It will be able to absorb water well and provide adequate drainage. Through nature’s process, soil is restored through the cycle of falling leaves, plants and bark. You can restore your soil with peat moss or compost. They contain organic matter that will refurbish the soil with nutrients that have been pulled from it by other plants. Mix the added compost with the original soil and you have given your plants a great nurturing environment.
When planting seeds, always follow the packet’s instruction on how deep to place them. It is important not to bury them too deep. By planting too deep, you may eliminate natural sunlight’s ability to reach the seeds for germination. Some people will begin their garden from plant starts instead of seeds. They believe it will save time, but they are missing out on the true miracle of plant growth.
You can encourage a plant’s growth by using foods, which will supply nutrients, such as, nitrogen for the leaves and stems, and phosphorus and potassium for increase flowering and root growth. These are water-soluble fertilizers. If you do not wish to expose your plants to chemicals, you can go organic by using slower but healthier compost. However, do not fertilize until you see at least two true leaves on your plant. Early fertilization can be harmful.
Seeds or plants should be watered as soon as they are put in the ground, and on a regular basis thereafter. The soil must be kept moist in order to promote a healthy and productive growing environment. In addition, regular weeding is required. Get rid of these bad boys as soon as they show up. They will rob your seedlings and mature plants of the nutrients and water in the soil, and leave them looking unhealthy.
Protect your seedlings and plants from harmful pests. You can use chemicals or other nontoxic solutions available at your gardening center. Support tall or droopy stems through the use of twigs or stakes as they grow. This will protect them in harsh downpours. Also, keep plant-eating animals out through the use of a fence.
There’s nothing quite like being outdoors, especially in the spring, summer and autumn days. There is also nothing quite like sitting amidst the beautiful scenery created by your very own garden, in your very own yard. If it’s a vegetable garden you are growing, can you imagine your sense of pride as you make dishes from your creations? Or simply being able to go out your door to pick something for your dinner, as opposed to having to run to the grocery store on yet another trip. You can enjoy what you and Mother Nature both helped to create and feel a sense of fulfillment.
Matthew Hick
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Gardens
Jul 30
To garden is to purposefully and thoughtfully create some form of live artwork. Whether the goal is to grow neat little rows of vegetables or to create a delightful visually stimulating environment, gardening is art.
Gardens can be grown nearly anywhere. When one thinks of a garden they typically think of a residential home with a garden in the back yard. The art of gardening has grown well beyond the basics. You can now plant a garden nearly anywhere, rooftops, porches, and patios. People who live on boats are planting gardens in garden boxes. Gardens have become almost non-restrictive and capable of growing anywhere a person can contain dirt.
Indoor herb garden have become increasingly popular with the rising interest in alternative medicine. Vegetable gardens as well have become more popular than ever with the keen interest the public has in organic foods.
Gardening is an art form that can be a solitary practice or a family affair, depending on the garden and the level of people’s interest. Even those who aren’t gardening enthusiasts will typically at least have a garden as it is very “modern” to do so. Gardens enhance properties, increase property value, and provide a centering activity for those who enjoy the process. Most gardeners say that they do it for a sense of peace.
Children make enthusiastic gardeners. They love to watch their creations grow, and they can literally see the effects of their efforts. While most plants require a little patience, gardens tend to not require enough patience that children quickly lose interest in their gardening projects.
Gardens help to replenish the earth, giving back just a little bit of what we take out of it every year through construction and development. Gardens at the very least return a small percentage of the foliage we destroy annually.
There is remarkable beauty in a garden. People will drive great distances to look at some of the world’s more luxurious gardens. Their peaceful and colorful effects attract people of all ages. The older an individual gets, the more precious the ability to go outside and garden becomes. This mild form of exercise can help an older individual stay fit and healthy, encouraging plenty of fresh air and an appropriate amount of physical exertion.
Gardens beautify the earth, create pleasant and stimulating atmospheres, and bring gardeners of all ages a sense of joy and even wonder. Learning to have a green thumb can be a remarkably rewarding experience. Gardens are universal and can offer people with nothing in common a solid base to understand each other.
Kuersten Steizer
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/gardens-106928.html