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Gardening Does Not Have To Be Hard

TIP! Trying to shovel through clay soil can be extremely difficult and tiresome. To make digging clay soil easier, try applying a light coating of wax, either car wax or floor wax, and then buff off and commence digging.

Whether they’ve read about them in articles or seen them on grocery store shelves, most people are somewhat familiar with organic products. It’s easy to tell which items are certified organic by the USDA. The organic products cost more, and they often come in distinctive packaging. Keep reading for a variety of tips and tricks for maintaining an organic garden.

TIP! Start your seedlings in pots inside and then transplant them into your garden. This insures that the plants will grow and thrive into adulthood.

Make sure to lay the sod properly. Before laying sod, you have to make sure the soil is accurately prepared. Weed the soil well, and till the entire lawn area. The next step is compacting your soil and carefully leveling it. Thoroughly moisten the soil. Sod must be arranged in staggered rows; each joint should offset one another. Tamp down the sod so it has a flat and even surface, then using some extra soil, fill the gaps between. Keep the sod moist and avoid walking on it until it is well-rooted, usually two to three weeks.

TIP! Try using climber plants to cover up your fences and walls. Climbing plants are great for hiding hideous fences and walls, and they usually grow within a season.

Beginning your garden with healthy soil is your first defense against pests! Healthy soil encourages vigorous plant growth and makes your garden more resistant to common diseases and insects. If you start with balanced soil, your garden will produce healthy plants with the best yield. Refrain from using chemicals since these will increase the salt content of the soil.

TIP! The correct soil can make a big difference in how your garden grows. Depending on the types of plants you would like to grow, your garden’s soil might need to be amended with different substances to alter drainage, acidity and other charactheristics that make plants happy.

Use annuals and biennials to enliven your flower beds. Fast-growing annuals and biennials can brighten up a flower bed, and allow you to change the look from season to season and year to year. They can be used to fill in gaps in your garden between the perennials or shrubs so your garden looks fuller. Attention-getting options exist such as sunflowers and petunias.

TIP! If you are going to be doing some gardening, watch out for stink bugs, especially in the fall! These bugs like to eat beans, peppers, tomatoes, and many kinds of fruits. If you don’t treat them, they can do a lot of damage in your garden.

Growing your garden at home might not be the most convenient thing for you, but you will save a lot of money and always have the confidence that what you’re eating and feeding your family is as fresh and as healthy as possible. Use the tips you’ve learned here and get started on your garden today.

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