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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Tips On Where To Plant your Garden Plants

PICK YOUR PLANT SITE! Of course, if you are using a planter, or similar, this is not so important. But remember to make sure your container is able to be drain from the bottom as well as be watered from the same. Okay, so you know what kind of soil you have. Now you need to look at where you want to work it into a marvelous product of beauty! If you recall, we briefly spoke about tilling. If pick out your site, remember to pick plants that match. Because your location could be a shady spot, a sunny one, or something in between. Either way, your location should match your plants, or vice versa. Not so much with veggies. But for flowers, shrubs and even certain tree's, this is a necessity. Let's talk tilling, or as is often the case these days, rotor-tilling. How to, and how not to. Do: If you have 'raw' land to work with, that has a lot of weeds and grass, do plow and till these back into the soil. You may need to do this once or twice in a couple of weeks period. Making sure that re-fertilizing the ground and its rotting down properly. Do add anything you need to your soil, on the last time you till. If your ground is prone to a lot of water, or high rain capacity, then make sure that between rows, you leave every 4th furrow deeper, to collect and run off excess. Add your fertilizer, stabilizer, extra top soil, only on your last tilling! Make your rows as near to east to west as possible. Or from north to south. Do Not: Make your rows cross each other when tilling or plowing, now form your rows in a diagonal. Plants do not cope well with it. Due to sunlight cyclic behavior. Forget to make walk ways (especially in larger productions) available with plenty of space to maneuverer. Level your area once tilling is done. This hardens the soil and makes it difficult for growing. Suffocating plant roots, from moisture and nutrients. Tips For Selection: 1 - A good pointer is select your area first. BEFORE you select which plants you wish to put in there. 2 - If you are unsure about certain plants, shrubs or similar, ask your local gardening center, or check out your local neighborhood. You can do rows from north to south, and others from east to west, so long as they're spaced. Don't forget you will need to be down on your knees. 3 - The more stubborn weeds that you can't seem to get rid of, is not all bad. Some of them will naturally protect. 4 - For pesticide control, rather than using some pesticide straight away, try using some environmentally sound dish soap, (about two teaspoons)with water, (approximately 5 gallons.) Water the area enough to coat it. Breaking up any excess oils, releasing nutrients and keeps pests out! Buy Garden Plants Online at Tn Tree Farm Nursery

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