If you are looking to beautify your home, few things
will do it as cost effectively as a flower garden. Just think of it;
the garden can be large or small, in one area or spread out, roses,
tulips, daffodils or any other kinds of flowers you fancy.
Some
people think you have to have the proverbial green thumb to have a
beautiful flower garden. While this is true with some types of flowers,
if you stick to the easy to grow varieties you can have a gorgeous
garden in no time!
Visit your local nursery or check online to
discover what flowers grow best in your area. You will want to choose
flowers that blossom at various times of the year so that there is
constantly some flowers blooming.
Before you begin to plant your
flower garden, you will need to prepare the soil, which means getting
it ready to receive the plants. This should be done whether you are
planting bulbs, seeds or annuals.
You will want to select a spot
that is near a water source so you will not have to carry a bucket to
and from the flowers every day. Next, remove any weeds or rocks from
your new garden. Using a shovel or tiller turn the soil over. This will
let oxygen in and help promote healthy roots.
Next, add some slow
release fertilizer, making sure to follow the directions. Turn the soil
again and you are ready to start planting.
After you have
gathered the necessary tools, it may be helpful to arrange the plants
while they are still in their seedling containers so you know where you
want them to go.
Now, remove the plants and gently loosen plants
that are root-bound. You only want to put the plants as far down as the
soil it is in now. In other words, do not get over zealous and bury it
too deep or not deep enough. A good thing to keep in mind while
planting is that the crown of the root ball should be level with the
soil.
Now, place the plant into the hole you just dug. Then push
down the plant and soil with the side of the trowel or with your hands.
You want to make sure the plant is set, but do not manhandle it.
Water
the plants right away, the plants will be thirsty. Using a low-pressure
garden hose or a watering can, try to keep the water on the roots, not
the leaves of the plants.
When planting, do so either in the
early morning or later in the evening. This will help prevent the roots
of the seedlings from drying out.
If you are going to start your
plants from seeds, you will want to do so inside six to eight weeks
before you plan on putting them outside.
Bulbs for flowers such
as tulips and daffodils should be planted in the fall so they have time
to rest over the winter and be ready to sprout in the spring.
With
a little work and a little expense anyone can have a stunning flower
garden to brighten up their yard. Nothing adds beauty to a yard or
patio like some colorful flowers.
Carol
Stack enjoys writing articles. She lives with her husband and three
children in the United States. They have a large yard that they are
constantly working on to make more beautiful. Her website, http://www.freegardentips.info covers flower gardens, lawn care, organic gardening, landscaping and more.