7 Tips for Growing a Beautiful Garden

When you begin growing a garden, it can be overwhelming to sort out all of the information that you need to know before you start planting. With soil quality, planting conditions, plant types, soil additives, and so many other factors that need your attention, understanding the best way to plant a garden can be very time consuming. With these 7 tips, you can find out exactly what you need to know to plant a beautiful, thriving garden this spring.

Green Lawn in Landscaped Formal GardenPrepare the Soil

One of the most important steps in the process is to prepare the soil for the plants. In many areas, the soil already in the earth will not be suitable for planting certain plants. For example, if you live in a rocky terrain, you will need to make sure that the plot where you will be planting has moist, fertile soil with the proper pH acidity so that your plants will thrive. In some cases, it may be suitable to just plant your plants or bushes in the garden and trust that the natural elements will help them thrive.

Understand Planting Depth

When you get plants from a nursery, you should plant them only as deep as they were in the pot that they came in. If you intend to grow your plants from seeds, you should pay very careful attention to how deep the seeds should be planted, which will be listed on each bag of seeds. If you plant your seeds or plants too deep, it will prevent them from thriving, so make sure that you plant them deep enough to flourish but shallow enough that they can get the proper nutrients from the air.

Should You Use Soil Additives?

While many recommend the use of soil additives, it can often be detrimental or have no positive effect to put these additives in the soil. There are certain types of potting soil and fertilizer that you can use to revitalize soil that may not be well suited for planting, but avoid soil additives if possible.

Water Your Plants Daily

Until your plants have a chance to take root and are firmly implanted in the soil, make sure that you take the time to water daily until the soil is moist. It is best to leave the soil slightly moistened so that it can flow into the plants roots, but avoid over watering and drenching the plants, as this could cause them to die.

Consider the Seasonal and Sunlight Requirements of the Plant

Each plant is different and will thrive under different conditions. Some plants like orchids require no direct sunlight, while sunflowers on the other hand will only thrive with direct daily sunlight. Make sure to plant your flowers, bushes, or vegetables in an area where they will be able to thrive in optimal conditions.

Create Depth and Accessorize

You should also create depth in your garden with plants of varying heights, sizes, and colors to give it a more interesting and unique look. And the last tip is to use garden accessories to give your garden a more beautiful, finished appearance.

 

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