Gardening
The thing to remember while gardening is to start
small. A small plant bed, about 25 or 30 feet square is
perfect, is just enough room for about 30 plants. This
will give you a chance to try out your green thumb and if you
find that you enjoy your garden you can always expand and
increase your plantings.
The next thing you will want to do is choose a site.
Gardening must be done in an area that gets at least six hours
of sunlight. Try and stay away from large trees that will take your plants water and
nutrients, and at least three feet from any fences or
buildings. In hot climates it is a good idea to choose
a place that will have shade from a part of the intense
afternoon sun. It is possible to have a healthy garden
with even ten to twelve hours of sunlight, but the type of
plants must be adaptable. While soil can always be
improved, a site with good soil is a plus. Avoid areas
that have rocky soil, steep slopes, or areas where water
stands.
Now comes the fun part: start digging. Gardening is
not a clean hobby; you’re going to have to get some dirt under
your nails. First remove the rocks, debris, and any grass
and weeds then dig the spot up about one foot deep. Level
up the dirt and add compost or minerals if the needed. If
your soil is too acidic, add lime; if it is too sandy, add peat
moss. Plants will thrive in neutral to acidic soil with a
little added fertilizer.
If you buy seeds, then plant them according to the
directions. If picking plants, choose ones with green,
healthy looking leaves and stems and healthy roots.
Put the smaller plants towards the front of the bed and
larger ones in the back. The key to a successful
beginning in gardening is planting at the right time.
Make sure and wait until the frosts are over before
planting. If you are planting seeds the package will
usually tell you exactly when you can plant them to achieve
maximum growth.
Once you have started and gotten into gardening, making sure your plants receive
enough water is essential to their growth. Hand watering
works well if you only have a few plants. Other options
include sprinklers or sprinkler hoses. Watering is more
effective during the cooler parts of the day. The type of
plant will depend on how much water is needed, but most require
about an inch per week. During the hottest periods plants
will be need watering about three times per week.
One of the most helpful things to add to a garden is mulch
or compost. Just a few inches of organic mulch will
improve fertility and help the soil hold moisture. Wood
chips, grass clippings, leaves, manure, and pine needles are
all things that can be used as
mulch.
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