Horticulture is considered by many to be a therapeutic and relaxing hobby. Before planting your garden, research the proper type of soil, the garden tools you will need and what time of the year your seeds should be planted. You will be provided tips and tricks to help you learn how to garden.
Choose the varieties of plants that will produce a higher yield. Hybrids are usually hardier in terms of disease and weather resistance, and are designed to produce more.
Plant slug-proof perennials. Snails and slugs can quickly wreak havoc on a garden. Snails and slugs have a good time destroying perennials that are young and have tender and smooth thin leaves. Some varieties of perennials are not preferred by snails and slugs, particularly perennials that have hairy, tough leaves or a taste that isn’t appetizing. Some of examples of these are achillea, heuchera, campanula, helleborus, and euphorbia.
Healthy soil will also assist in your battle against pests. Healthy plants can better ward off pests and diseases. Use a high-quality organic soil and as few chemicals as possible.
Plant Bulbs
Plant bulbs in your garden if you want flowers through spring and summer. Most bulbs are hardy and require little to no care in order to develop into beautiful perennials that will reappear each and every year. Plant bulbs that will bloom at various intervals to ensure beautiful flowers are growing in your garden all year long.
When it’s autumn, it’s time to start planting all of your fall edibles. Try something different by planing kale or lettuce inside a pumpkin, instead of using the planter pots you traditionally use. Cut an opening in the pumpkin and scoop the insides out. Then spray the edges and empty inside of the pumpkin with Wilt-Pruf so the pumpkin doesn’t rot. When you finish this, you can plant!
Learn the appropriate time to pick different vegetables. Every vegetable has a proper time to be picked in order to capture the perfect flavor. For example, some plants, such as zucchini and baby peas, have the most flavor when harvested while young. The opposite is true of tomatoes. They taste their best if you allow them to ripen on the vine as long as possible. Remember that the vegetables will taste best if you harvest them at the proper time.
The warmth of the day can make vegetables soft, making them more prone to damage as you pick them. Cut vegetables to remove them from vines rather than twisting and pulling them. Twisting vegetables off vines damages them.
It is essential to keep your knees protected as you garden. It is not good to bend from a standing position for a long period of time. Kneeling is much better for your back, and it will help you to tend to your plants with greater ease. Get knee pads or a small mat you can use to kneel on if the ground is too hard.
This article has provided information necessary to begin the rewarding activity of gardening and to do it successfully. With correct planning and by following these tips, you’ll have a beautiful garden before you know it. Employ the advice you’ve found above and you’re sure to heighten your chances for gardening success.
Originally posted 2016-01-08 19:18:48.