Monday, April 27, 2009

botanica fine gardening

There was a shove, a pitchfork, and a rake. The rock garden can be cut from the already existing ground following the natural contours of the soil.

There are several ways to control the weed population in your garden. Students will frequently start their own seedlings as a great learning process. Select warm-season annuals, such as impatiens and marigolds, for ones that bloom from late spring to early fall.

They will retain their beauty during high temperatures with little to no moisture. Make sure to raise the beds eight to twelve inches above ground to give them proper drainage. It is best to apply the fertilizer in the spring and water it thoroughly.

It is best to plant something that will offer food to both caterpillars and butterflies. Summer is almost here and now is a great time to start.

garden tips - gardening for fun.

No comments: