Tuesday, November 13, 2012

The Garden Of Your Dreams Is Within Your Reach - Read On!


Most people appreciate a well-maintained garden that is full of life and color. Unfortunately, gardening can be complicated, time consuming and expensive. However, by increasing your knowledge of gardening techniques, the past time can become very enjoyable and relatively inexpensive. This article contains some essential gardening tips, advice and ideas.

If you are looking into gardening for the first time then you should be sure to start small. If you overwhelm yourself with difficult plants then you are setting yourself up for failure and likely frustration. Ask a friend for a plant that is simple for beginners and start from there.

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Think big when building a path. If you decide to build a path in your garden, think about its width. A path shouldn't only be 2 feet wide, the perfect garden path should be at least 4 feet across. Ideally, two people should be able to walk side by side comfortably without bumping into each other.

Use your leftover pasta water in your garden! Plants are big starch fans and thrive with water that contains higher levels of starch, like the water left over after you boil pasta or potatoes. Make sure, though, that you let the water sit until it reaches room temperature prior to watering your plants with it!

Be sure to water a tomato patch no more than once every five to seven days. However, when you do water, be sure to give the ground a thorough soaking. Tomatoes do best if the soil is wet deeply, unlike many plants which prefer a light misting more often. Also, be sure to water the ground, not the plants.

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A great tip to consider when gardening is to consider having more than one compost pile in order to separate compost that has already broken down into ready to use fertilizer and that which is still in the process. This is a good idea to consider because it will help you organize a lot better and will get you started on a new fertilizer source.

Spend the additional money to fence in your garden. You are about to make real investment in time and money to create a garden of your own, but it can all go to waste through the stomping feet of playful children, pets and other small animals. Protect your investment with a small fence that keeps the kids and critters out.

If you are new to gardening, be sure to keep it simple. Overplanting at first can lead to stress and a backyard that's a mess rather than a beautiful garden. Also, larger gardens are more prone to weeds. Keep it small at first, and you will have a better experience.

As stated in the introduction to this article, gardening can be complicated, but by applying some of the advice contained in this article, you could be on your way to designing, creating and cultivating your dream garden. Alternatively, maybe the tips above have expanded your gardening knowledge and inspired you to volunteer to help with some community gardening projects.