TIP! Clay is naturally hard, and can can stick to a shovel making it frustrating to work with. Rubbing wax on the shovel prior to digging can kick this challenge to the curb.
Gardening lets you grow beautiful flowers and fresh vegetables just outside your door. You can make things like salads with freshly picked tomatoes right from your garden, or if you are advanced enough you can even make salads that are completely from your own garden. Use the common sense advice in the article below to ensure a bountiful harvest.
TIP! Think about planting your seeds in indoor pots and then transplanting them to your garden once they become seedlings. This increases the chance that your plants will survive to adulthood.
If you work with clay soil, you have probably found using a shovel very frustrating and exhausting. Rub a thin layer of floor or car wax over the surface of the shovel, and then buff the surface using a clean cloth. This will make shoveling in clay soil easier. The wax will help keep dirt from sticking to the shovel, and will also keep the metal from rusting.
TIP! Plant perennials that slugs and snails won’t be interested in eating. Snails and slugs can do irreparable damage to your garden in a single night.
Look for the variants of a plant that offer the highest yield. In most circumstances, a cold-tolerant or disease-resistant hybrid will have a higher yield when compared to a more traditional variety.
TIP! You may be able to re-pot some plants to bring indoors for the winter. Perhaps save the most resistant or expensive plants.
Get a slug-proof variety of perennials. These mollusks are capable of consuming an entire garden full of flowers in a single night. They’re particularly fond of perennials with smooth and thin leaves, especially if the plants are young. 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. Achillea, euphorbia, helleborus, heuchera and campanula are good choices that slugs don’t like.
TIP! Take the time to remove weeds. A vibrant garden will be overrun with weeds if they are left alone.
Keep the weeds out of your garden by removing them regularly. Weeds can turn a thriving garden into a total wasteland. A clever way to accomplish this is with the help of some white vinegar. It can kill weeds. If you don’t want to take the time to remove the weeds by hand, simply spray them with a white vinegar solution.
TIP! When it’s autumn, you know what that means. It’s time to plant fall vegetables! Rather than using clay pots or planters for your lettuce and kale, plant them in a pumpkin! Cut an opening in the pumpkin and scoop the insides out.
As the above article stated, horticulture is an excellent method of growing your own fresh, delicious fruits and veggies in your backyard. Being able to make a meal from homegrown ingredients will leave you with a sense of satisfaction. Get the full physical and emotional benefits of gardening by applying the above advice.
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