One of the first things to consider in creating a
flower garden is the style of flower garden that you would like.
Another thing to consider is where it is going to be placed, and what
type of soil the flowers will need.
What kind of flower beds do
you want? Are you going to have color all year, or just at certain
times of the year? These questions need to be answered before the first
plant is placed in the ground.
If you decide to go for a small
flower garden, then using pencil and paper to create your design is
fine. In the design stage you will factor in such items as concrete or
mulch for walkways, brick for walls, seating, water features or
lighting or any other accessories you might want to add to your new
garden.
Considering Water, Light and Soil
With any
gardening undertaking, a flower garden must have its sufficient supply
of water, light, and rich soil. To begin your garden, select a sunny
area, as flowers usually requires 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight each
day.
Are you going to water by hand or does your yard have
automatic sprinklers. If you are going to water by hand, is the flower
garden easily accessible to a water supply?
Planning for Color Year Round
In
order to have constant color available, consider when each flower
blooms. Other things to consider include the question of whether the
garden and house complement each other.
If you want flowers
blooming throughout the year then you will need to investigate what
plants produce flowers in different seasons. Then you will need to plan
where you are going to scatter these various flowers throughout the
garden so each area continually has color.
Preparing the Soil
A
flower garden, just like any garden you wish to plant, requires good
quality soil that will meet the needs of the plants you put in it. If
your soil is rather poor and lacks proper nutrients, there are many
available fertilizers and plant food available that you can add to the
soil.
Planting the Flowers
You are now at the stage where
you have designed your new flower garden, installed your hardscaping,
prepared the ground, amended the soil and purchased your plants and
seeds. Since you already planned out the location where you want to put
each flower, all you have to do is follow your plans. By planning in
advance where you want to put each kind of flower, you have
tremendously simplified this last job.
Enjoying the Results
Planning
carefully and planting ahead of time, you will have the garden filled
with an array of flowers and color for all of the year round.