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Tips And Advice For Making Your Garden Grow There are so many natural alternatives available to you if you want to turn your garden organic. All you need to do is gain a little knowledge, and then put it to good use. Slowly acclimatize your plants to the outside environment to keep from shocking them. Put them outdoors in the sun for no more than two hours the first day. Over the week, try gradually increasing the time they're left outside. Finally, after about a week, you should be able to move them outside and leave them there for the summer. Digging in hard clay soil is made even more difficult because it sticks to the shovel. Take the hard work out of using a shovel in clay soil by rubbing a light coat of car or floor wax over the surface with a clean cloth and buff the surface. The clay will slide off of its surface and it will prevent rust. Starting a garden which is pest-free is easy, if you have healthy soil. Healthy plants grown in robust and enriched soil have an advantage in fighting pest infestation. Use a high-quality organic soil and as few chemicals as possible. Don't bother with expensive chemicals if your plants start to sport powdery mildew. Try mixing a little liquid soap with some baking soda in water. Use a spray bottle to apply to your plants weekly until the issue clears up. Baking soda is safe for use on your plants and is a gentle, but effective way to care for your plants. While working in your garden during the fall season, watch out for those stink bugs! These bugs like to eat beans, peppers, tomatoes, and many kinds of fruits. Decrease their presence as much as possible to avoid them wreaking havoc in your garden. If you want your garden full of flowers spring through summer, plant bulbs. Not only are bulbs hearty and easy to grow, but they'll continue to grow as time goes on. Bulbs bloom during different seasons, if you pick them carefully you will have flowers almost all year. Do you hate how fresh mint leaves grow and take over your lovely garden but still like them? You can stunt the growth of mint by planting it inside a container or super-sized bowl. By using a separate containment unit, you are limiting the plant's ability to spread its roots and subsequently grow like wildfire. You can even plant the entire pot so that it still looks just like another plant in your garden. You can prevent pests using other plants or natural materials. For example, planting a border

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Tips And Advice For Making Your Garden Grow

There are so many natural alternativesavailable to you if you want to turn yourgarden organic. All you need to do is gaina little knowledge, and then put it togood use.

Slowly acclimatize your plants to theoutside environment to keep fromshocking them. Put them outdoors in thesun for no more than two hours the firstday. Over the week, try graduallyincreasing the time they're left outside.

Finally, after about a week, you should be able to move them outside and leave them there for thesummer.

Digging in hard clay soil is made even more difficult because it sticks to the shovel. Take the hardwork out of using a shovel in clay soil by rubbing a light coat of car or floor wax over the surfacewith a clean cloth and buff the surface. The clay will slide off of its surface and it will prevent rust.

Starting a garden which is pest-free is easy, if you have healthy soil. Healthy plants grown in robustand enriched soil have an advantage in fighting pest infestation. Use a high-quality organic soil andas few chemicals as possible.

Don't bother with expensive chemicals if your plants start to sport powdery mildew. Try mixing alittle liquid soap with some baking soda in water. Use a spray bottle to apply to your plants weeklyuntil the issue clears up. Baking soda is safe for use on your plants and is a gentle, but effective wayto care for your plants.

While working in your garden during the fall season, watch out for those stink bugs! These bugs liketo eat beans, peppers, tomatoes, and many kinds of fruits. Decrease their presence as much aspossible to avoid them wreaking havoc in your garden.

If you want your garden full of flowers spring through summer, plant bulbs. Not only are bulbshearty and easy to grow, but they'll continue to grow as time goes on. Bulbs bloom during differentseasons, if you pick them carefully you will have flowers almost all year.

Do you hate how fresh mint leaves grow and take over your lovely garden but still like them? Youcan stunt the growth of mint by planting it inside a container or super-sized bowl. By using aseparate containment unit, you are limiting the plant's ability to spread its roots and subsequentlygrow like wildfire. You can even plant the entire pot so that it still looks just like another plant inyour garden.

You can prevent pests using other plants or natural materials. For example, planting a border

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consisting of marigolds or onions can repel slugs. You can also mulch around trees and shrubs withwood ash, which drives away insects. With these natural methods, there is no need to purchaseexpensive, harsh pesticides.

Identify a plant that will be the most prominent object of the landscape. A focal point, in a stronggarden design, will attract eyes and hold them there. Frequently, it will be a plant that's verydifferent from others in the neighborhood.

It's crucial for you to protect knees when doing horticulture work. Bending over for extendedperiods can be harmful to your joints and muscles. Kneeling is much better for your back, and it willhelp you to tend to your plants with greater ease. Get knee pads or a small mat you can use to kneelon if the ground is too hard.

Add three inches of mulch to your flower beds. Covering the beds with mulch serves multiplepurposes; it helps the flowers by retaining moisture and adding nutrients, and it discourages thegrowth of unwanted plants. This will also make your flowers appear beautiful and finished all yearlong.

When composting lawn clippings, leaves, and other materials, it is best to add the same amount ofgreen, freshly-cut material as you do dried material. Grass clippings, vegetable and fruit leftovers,and grass clippings are all examples of green plant material. Dry materials, like sawdust, cut upwood pieces, cardboard, straw and shredded paper are good for your compost pile. However, stayaway from meats, manure from carnivores, charcoal and other potentially harmful substances.

Any person can create a garden. However, only those who possess the right information will receivethe most benefit from their garden. Put this advice to work for you.