Bring Contrast Into Your Garden Design

You want to have a fresh and organic garden. The timing is perfect, and it is time for you to begin. The following tips and tricks will help prepare you for organic gardening success.

Your tool handles can easily be used as handy rulers. Tools with long handles, such as rakes, hoes, and shovels can be converted into handy measuring sticks. Lay the handles on the floor, then run the measuring tape down next to them. Label the distances using a permanent marker. When you are horticulture next, you'll have a ruler beside you at all times.

Flower Beds

Think about starting plants in pots, and then placing the seedlings in the garden later. This raises the chances of the plants growing until adulthood. This also enables you to close gaps between planting cycles. Once the fully matured plants are removed, the seedlings can be planted.

Try using annuals and biennials to add color to your flower beds, and brighten them up. These usually grow quickly, and provide an easy-to-change solution to making your flower beds bright and beautiful. They allow you to select different flowers from one year or season to the next. These kinds of flowers are also excellent for filling in gaps between shrubs and perennials in sunny areas. A variety of flowers that will thrive in your region are available.

You do not need store-bought chemical treatments for plant mildew. Mix a bit of liquid soap and some baking soda into water. Spray this onto your plants about once per week or until it subsides. Baking soda treats the mildew effectively and gently and it won't damage your plants.

Before you even start planting the garden, check the soil. For a tiny fee, a soil analysis may be done, and based on the results, the soil can support a growing garden by you enriching it as necessary. Before you ruin any crops, make sure you do this. Soil can be analyzed at a lot of cooperative extension offices, so make sure you plan accordingly.

Do a soil analysis prior to planting. You can get a soil analysis, and if you find your soil needs a supplement, do it! Save yourself the trouble of a failed crop by contacting your local Cooperative Extension to preform the soil test.

Ensure that your plants are kept dry, and aerated daily. If you have excess moisture, this can attract bugs or diseases. A commonplace plant parasite is fungi. To control fungi, use a fungicide spray on the area before you notice any problems.

Carefully read and follow the instructions that come with your chemicals and tools, especially when you're just starting to garden. Otherwise, you are likely to have skin irritations flare up, which can be extremely painful and uncomfortable. Keep your body safe and follow directions.

Plant Makes

Keep the weeds out of your garden by removing them regularly. Weeds and gardens do not mix; they will destroy your garden. Try using white vinegar to get rid of weeds. That's right, you have safe way to get rid of weeds right there in your kitchen cabinet. Apply it full strength to any areas where weeds are a problem.

An eye-catching plant makes an attractive focal point for your garden or flowerbed. A good garden design will have a focal point which captivates attention. In most cases, an original plant makes a good focal point.

Using a solution of aspirin and water can prevent certain plant diseases. Crush and dissolve one and one-half 325mg tablets in two full gallons of plain water. Spray this mixture onto your plants. The process can be repeated every three weeks or so.

Now you should have more information about organic gardening. If you were under the impression you were good at organic gardening before, you should now feel like an expert! You can grow an organic garden, now that you have the right tips and information.

When you are mowing your lawn do not cut it too closely to the dirt. If you leave some of the grass when you mow, the roots grow further into the ground, which makes the grass less prone to drying and other hazards. Short grass means short roots and dead grass.