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Ten Basic Rules For Gardening

Ten basic rules for gardening

Rule #1 – Buy plants from a very reputable source–I prefer nurseries over discount stores and warehouse stores.

Rule #2 – Select plants that will grow in your climate–consider your high and low temperatures.

Rule #3 – Plant your plants in the right place in your yard–sun-loving plants in the sun, shade-loving plants in the shade.

Rule #4 – Provide your plants with complete nutrition. Most fertilizers and plant foods don’t. Spray-N-Grow and Bill’s Perfect Fertilizer provide major and minor elements identified by botanists as necessary for plant growth and production.

Rule #5 – Water your plants properly.

Rule #6 – Keep your plants bug free. Look for bugs on your plants as often as possible. Apply an organic and environmentally friendly bug killer if necessary.

Rule #7 – Watch for plant disease. Spray your plants with Physan 20 or Serenade if you see any wilting, black spots, etc.

Rule #8 – Weed around your plants or use All Down Organic Weed and Grass Kill or Burnout Weed and Grass Killer.

Rule #9 – Deer, rabbits, squirrels and other animals may try to feast on your plants. If you see evidence of munching, use a humane animal repellants. It may take a little detective work to figure out what type of hungry animal is invading your garden.

Rule #10 – Gardening is a physical activity–take care of yourself. Wear a hat and gloves. Use sunscreen and watch for stinging insects. Use safe products–many common gardening products are not organic or all natural. To buy garden products mentioned in this article, visit Spray-N-Grow’s website . Their garden products are safe for people, plants and pets.

Beginning Gardening as a hobby

Gardening is perhaps one of the greatest hobbies that an active outdoors enthusiast can take an interest in. Without doubt there is a fair amount of physical activity to hobby and is not for the outdoors enthusiast who simply wants to sit and watch. Rather, it is an ideal hobby for those who want to get down and get dirty with the outdoors.

To succeed in gardening as a hobby it would be an advantage to possess the following:

a.) In addition to having a love of gardening, determination and patience are necessary in order to persue this passion. This is because you have to wait for plants to grow – they do not come like a mechano set.

b.) An already reasonable fitness, agility and active lifestyle, will save a lot of tears later on. Indifference and gardening do not go well together.

c.) The ability to exchange ideas and information with other gardeners, this will increase your knowledge ten-fold.

d.) A desire to read everything you can find about gardening, books, magazines or newspaper articles, anything that can increase your general knowledge of gardening. Plants do not come with their own individual instructions.

e.) A small amount of money, in order to buy the “essential” gardening tools, plants, seeds.

For those who find themselves with the enthusiasm, or passion for gardening, a whole new world is open to them. This is because there are so many avenues to gardening, from indoor gardening, outdoor gardening, landscaping, growing exotic plants, miniature plants, carnivorous plants, flowering plants, foliage plants, or vegetable gardening – the list is endless. Having said that, however, it is important to first consider your own limitations of: available space, free time, physical constraints, and suchlike.

Also, it is necessary to study or research the different aspects of gardening, first, to find out which aspect is most suited to your situation and lifestyle. Indeed, you may “want” to have acres of flowers, but if you are living in an apartment – possibly, you might be happier with indoor plants.

Although plants are fairly forgiving, you cannot just plonk any old plant in the ground and expect it to flourish, the plants you choose to develop is also an important aspect of gardening. If you really, really, like pine trees, all well and good, However, should you fill your yard with pine trees, if you like looking at tree trunks, go right ahead, certainly as the years progress, you will have very little actual gardening to do as nothing else is going to grow under them. So be careful on your placement of plants in their respective to your overall design. Organize the distribution of plants in your garden, according to their heights, overall size and general requirements, textures and colors so that they complement each other rather than compete.

If you allocate one day a week, for the general maintenance of the garden, this will allow you to be able to easily manage and enjoy it, rather than monthly, or 6 monthly forays into the yard – this is when an over-abundance of unkemp growth will see the loss of things, like: the mower, small children, the deck chairs, etc. Consistancy in the garden helps it to remain an enjoyable experience.

Remenber to put away your garden tools at the end of a gardening day, too. There is nothing worse than a rake in the grass.