Thursday, May 1, 2008

home gardening - gardening for fun

Weeds will reduce moisture, nutrition, sunlight and growth space that is needed for your gardens. A new rose bush can bring decades of splendor and enjoyment.

This plan describes which perennials should be placed in the front row, back, row or middle row. A covered but sunny spot in your garden will be just perfect for planting.

If you live in an area that receives an abundance of snow, you want to avoid pruning the top of your hedges flat. Soil wetting agents such as Saturaid is a great idea, too. If you live in an area where the winters are mild, you can keep the bulbs outside in their containers.

Monitoring the temperature of your greenhouse is very important. Some plants are companion plants and grow very well together, while others should be avoided. Keep the soil moist and in a place that has a lot of sun.

If you have a large garden you might want to consider irrigating it. Remember that some plants or bushes will take longer to develop, so you can fill in with other nectar bearing plants.

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