Before you start planting the garden, sure, well-drained soil preparations. By this I mean, she has loosened the soil aeration by hand or with a tiller to allow? You have softened the soil with fertilizers and new topsoil? Most gardens should be light in the spring before sowing to control weeds and prepare the ground plowed. proper land management, improve water absorption. Remember also that nitrogen is a nutrient essential to plant criticalGrowth, so there is time to settle into the ground. Too much nitrogen will make more lives than the fruit on plants such as tomatoes or potatoes. Once you prepare the ground, began to plant their time.
Since you have all winter to lay out your design and spring has arrived, almost buried, and the plants are nearby. We say that we are less experienced gardeners and have the first plant, a relatively large space and do not know a petunia from a begonia, or an annualseveral years. The first thing a year (you have to plant every year and bloom almost all summer) and a perennial (comes back every year, but has a range of short arm). Then choose your plants and try to pick plants that are suited to your climate and soil in the region. Know how much sunlight the point where you have chosen. Annuals such as marigolds, zinnias and impatiens are fairly easy to breed.
If you are in a region where late frost is not broadcast liveplant anything until this danger has passed. A simple solution is to take the map home plants from the containers of basic seed or apartment, which is for indoor cultivation and use a sunny windowsill or artificial light in growth are designed to work beautifully. Make sure your plants are kept moist but not wet, so dry. Water every two days or so, while they are small, then reduce as they grow larger. If you start the seeds at home, just follow the packageInstructions, and if the weather outside the transplantation of fresh air and sunshine.
After the plants were transplanted outside continue to water every two days, and add mulch around them (if they're old enough), this will reduce weeds and keep moisture from irrigation. Keep the weeds pulled before they become too big (by hand is better) and if you fertilize with a liquid, fertilize every two months and if you use fertilizers with a dry again about halfway between the growingSeason. When possible, water in the morning when there is less evaporation from the heat of the day. Here is a list of some of my spring, summer and autumn favorite.
Beautiful array of colors in early summer Late autumn - snapdragons
Daylilies - wide variety of flowers, a couple of days but hybrids bloom all summer
Marigolds-easy to grow and come in a variety of shades, bloom summer to fall
Impatiens-cute small flowering plant, but notas the very hot weather
-Bella of all possible colors Pansies, grows best in colder climates, velvet feel with black centers
Rose-moss does well in hot climates, covering a variety of colors and an excellent soil
Begonias-beautiful, but not sensitive, heat tolerant
Forsythia yellow-flowering bush, we know that spring is here can
Petunia - a range of colors, heat tolerant and easy to grow, just for beginners
Nicotiana- Multiply and return year after year, has an odor, the hummingbirds for miles, white, yellow or purple attract
Gladiola - a favorite in the mid and late summer garden
Crape Myrtle - beautiful pink flowering bush which is a late spring early summer favorite
The pride of my garden;
Bougainvillea - climbing woody ornamental plant with white flowers, red, purple or pink leaves and small
Camellias - glossy evergreen leaves with rose-shapedFlowers
Rose - every color, every smell, sight is sheer joy
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