Easy Techniques For Planting And Maintaining A Garden

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Place the handles on the floor to measure the distance between them. With a permanent marker, note pertinent measurements on the tool handle. Next time you are working in the garden, you will have a large ruler at your fingertips!

When winter arrives, you could save some plants by placing them inside your house. You can save the ones you spent the most money on or the ones that are resistant. Cautiously avoid the roots while digging, and put your plant into a perfectly sized pot.

You can keep pests away from your garden by using other plants or natural materials. Slugs are repelled by bordering your vegetable garden with either onions or marigolds. Insect pests will stay away from seedlings and trees if you use wood ash around the base as a mulch. By utilizing these methods, you will not have to apply chemical pesticides on your vegetation.

Cover fences and walls with climbing plants. Climbers have many different uses and spread quickly. They can be trained to grow over an arbor, or through trees and shrubs that are already in the garden. There are those that have to be fixed to a support, but others will find a surface to cling to all on their own through twining stems or tendrils. Honeysuckle and jasmine are very beautiful varieties of such climbers.

You should start pea seedlings indoors instead of planting them outside right at the start. If you plant them inside, they might germinate more effectively. This will also make the seedlings hardier, which will help them resist diseases and pests. After the seedlings have grown strong indoors, it will be time for you to transplant them to outdoor beds.

Pull all the weeds in your garden. Weeds can truly ruin a good garden. Try using white vinegar to get rid of weeds. White vinegar can not only kill the weeds, it's also a non-toxic spray that won't harm pets or people. So, if weed pulling is tiring you out, spray a white vinegar solution all over them.

Vegetables tend to soften during the hottest part of the day, which means they are easily damaged, even when handled with care. For vegetables growing on vines, cut them carefully rather than twisting them off to avoid damage to the plant.

The flesh of vegetables gets soft in the heat of the day, making them especially vulnerable to inadvertent damage with even the gentlest picking. Vegetables and fruits should always be cut from the vine, not twisted; twisting subjects a plant to needless stress.

It is simple to prepare your garden for perennial flowers. Simple slice into the soil with a spade, flip the turf, and mulch the area with 3 to 4 inches of wood chips. After a few weeks, dig, then plant your perennials.

As you've read, you can grow fresher, more nutritious produce in your organic garden than you can get from other sources.