Wednesday, October 22, 2008

diy tips for gardening

You definitely do not want to plant tall bulbs in the front and the low ones in the back, therefore before you start decide where in your garden the bulbs are going to go. Combining different species of bushes with a variety of blooms and greenery to the outside of your home will allow you not only privacy but also cut down on traffic and other noises that you experience daily.

We will discuss different ideas and techniques for getting your quality vegetables in a smaller space. Especially on those gray days in winter it is happy to see the bright cheerful bloom of a flower, reminding that while its gray outside, color and the beauty of the green of nature is close at hand. Bed need to be on the smaller side so that they are easily tended to for weeding and harvesting.

Choose cool-season annuals, such as Iceland poppies and pansies for spring and fall displays. If you live in an area where the winters are mild, you can keep the bulbs outside in their containers. If you use south/west windows, these are best for direct sunlight although if you plant them outside they prefer a south/east exposure to sunlight with a bit of shade in the afternoon.

Part of gardening is patience and great care. During periods of drought, you will need to provide supplemental watering.

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