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Jeff Dahlberg

When starting a flower garden, there are a few important things you need to know about how to care for the garden. For beginner gardeners, the most common mistake is not letting your plants get an adequate amount of natural light. Natural light whether they are partially or full is essential to ensure that the flora gets its nutrients on regular basis. Another important element for a healthy garden is water. Water as the liquid of life, however, anything beyond the needs of a garden will completely destroy it. Making sure the garden gets enough water and at the same time sustaining it is a daily challenge that a gardener has to face. Let it get rain water if you wish or you can even provide it for your flowers yourself. On top of these two essential components for gardening, fertilizing the soil is a must. Fertilized soil will boost your garden’s vegetation nevertheless, too much of it will burn your plants.

Garden should be a place where one can picture heaven on earth, well if not they can relax and dream away in the lushness of its beautiful landscape. That is why a thriving garden would need all the nutrients and care it deserves. Water is on of them. Water and good drainage system goes hand in hand to provide the perfect amount of fluid the garden needs. Plants need the sun to produce chlorophyll, without it they will lack other things that they need to grow. Do not expect your garden to thrive if it doesn’t get enough light it needs. Fertilizing your soil also means providing food to the garden. When it gets enough food it can live and work, so treat your garden like the way you would want to be treated!

Annuals and perennials can be mix in your planting project to get the best of both. Not only they provide assortment of flowers for your garden, they will make sure that there will always be something to see in your backyard. Of course for enthusiast gardener, this will keep you busy all through the year. If you find flowers that are drooping, pinch them off to let new flowers bloom. If you do not wish to use your hands, cut off the buds instead. This process is called deadheading.

Mixing different types of seeds in a garden can create a wonderful combination of flowers. There will be plants growing throughout the year. Perennial plants grow in early spring and this will be a sight for sore eyes. Adding annual seeds simultaneously will make sure more growth to come. Make the plants productive by cutting off old flowers. This is also called deadheading.

Insects can in fact help maintain a garden so that it becomes healthy and well balanced. Insects provide natural nutrients to the soil in the garden. It helps purge other predators of the plants. For this reason, a garden with bugs and insects has all the natural insects should do away with artificial insecticide as it can do more harm than good. Thus keeping the good insects for your garden would be a better option than artificial chemicals.

When you see bugs and insects in your garden, before you fret, you must be sure whether they are the ones you must rid off or keep. Although some insects may eat away your leaves and plants, some are there to help maintain your garden. They usually help pollinate flowers and keep nutrients in the earth. They can also act as natural predators to harmful bugs. This makes them good fertilizers and insecticide. Not only they are not harmful to your plants and environment, they come to you absolutely free.

One way to keep your garden attractive is using mulch to cover the soil. Other than that, mulch can also regulate optimal temperature for seeds to grow. Besides, mulch will not give room for weeds to grow. Another thing that a gardener might want to use in his garden is fertilizers. Fertilizers can maintain flowers blossoming for a longer period of time. When choosing fertilizer, one should opt for fluid type as the usage is easier to administer.

Soils need to be fertile in order for them to nourish seed and existing plants. When your soil is not naturally in this condition, you may need extra help from additional fertilizers. Liquid fertilizers are best because they not only let flowers bloom for longer period, they are also easiest to handle. Other than fertilizers, mulch will take care of soil during cold temperature. Therefore you can maintain the best temperature for your newly planted seeds. Adding mulch to soil should be done by at least 3 inches thick.

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Jeff is the founder and president of cheapseeds.com, a leading retailer of flower seeds, wild flower seeds, perennial seeds, annual flower seeds and much much more.

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Article published on July 12, 2007 at Isnare.com
 
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