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10 Misconceptions That Your Boss May Have About New Garden
Creating a New Garden

Whether you're starting with a blank canvas or making improvements to an existing garden, a new garden is an opportunity to make it your own. It is important to plan it well and get the proper preparations in place to ensure success.

Before planting you plant, spray the area with a glyphosate herbicide. Allow it to work for three weeks or more.

Preparation

After you've found your garden, beaten the weeds and grass into submission, and loosened up the soil, you are able to start preparing a planting plan. Add compost, keep an eye out for animals, and enjoy the fun of watching your new plants grow. This is the time to evaluate of what you've learned about the location, the soil, and how you plan to manage the garden.

Decide what you want to grow, and how much you'll be able to keep as a leisure activity. Ideally, your new garden should be near your home so that you can get to it easily to water and weed during dry spells or when you're ready to harvest. If you intend to plant vegetables, ensure that the location is sunny. Most vegetables need at least eight hours of direct sunshine daily to be productive.

If the lawn in your future garden is already sod you'll have to either remove it or lay down landscaping fabric. Consider laying a weed barrier if your garden is currently a lawn. Landscape fabric is a synthetic, porous textile that blocks sunlight needed by weed seeds. It is cut with holes to place your plants and covered with mulch.

It is recommended to get rid of perennial weeds through tillage or mulching, before you plant. This way you won't have them to deal with all summer long. This takes time and effort that many gardeners lack. This is why you will see abandoned small gardens in America's backyards by the end of summer. They are covered with the weeds.

Tilling is more efficient however it could cause soil damage and expose dormant seeds of weeds. Digging is more difficult, however it lets you improve the soil structure, and find and remove large stones. Digging is best done using a shovel or spade with a rounded edge. You can also think about a garden fork, which has a straight edge and a stirrup-hoe with a long handle.

Planting

Growing a new garden is a lot of fun and rewarding, but it's also a lot of work. You'll need to choose the right spot with enough sun for the type of vegetables or flowers you wish to grow. You will also need to prepare the soil, and then install any stakes or trellises that can support tall plants. You'll then have to water your garden frequently and remove weeds and pests and maintain it in a well-maintained state.

Before you plant it, think about why you're putting in an entirely new garden. It may be to produce more fresh food, to add visual interest to your landscape or fulfill an need for a specific plant. Whatever the reason it's always a good idea to think long-term, particularly when working with living things like plants. You can do this by planning your garden's layout, which will help you pick the best plants for your space and needs.

Once you have chosen the best location for your garden, keep an eye on it throughout the year of the year to be able to observe the movement of the sun and the types of plants that are already there. Sketch a plan of the area starting with the largest plants, and moving outwards. This will help you balance the garden and create an appealing overall appearance.

If the garden you're planning to build is currently a lawn it's best to remove the sod first, either by hand or with a sod-cutting machine. This is hard work, but it's worth it if you don't want to be fighting grass all through the year.

Tilling the soil is a second way to loosen it However, it's possible to overdo it and damage the soil's structure. Digging is a better technique for small garden beds and is less strenuous than using a mechanical device.

Covering the soil with a layer of landscaping fabric is one of the best methods to keep weeds out of a garden that has just been planted. This is an inexpensive and highly efficient method of controlling weeds that also blocks moisture from the soil and sunlight from reaching grass seeds. To hide the roots it is possible to cut holes in the fabric. Mulch can then be used to cover the area.

Watering

Watering your garden is a crucial step to ensure the success of all your plants. Young plants aren't able to access the soil's water as easily as mature plants, so you have to provide them with plenty of water to grow. It is preferential to water them less often but more thoroughly and in a shallow manner. This will enable the roots to penetrate deeper into the soil, which makes them more durable in dry conditions.

Before watering, it's also important to check for any moisture in the soil. Place your finger in the soil up to the second knuckle. If you have difficulty inserting your finger into the soil, it's too dry and requires more water. It is also a good idea to test the soil after watering by poking your fingers into it again. If it is easy to remove your finger the soil is moist and doesn't require any more water.

Watering your garden early in the morning is ideal. This works with the natural growth cycle of your plants and will allow them to soak up the water before the sun begins to get hot. It is also better for the environment since more of your water will not be lost to evaporation.

Water your garden each and every day for the first week after planting, in the event that it rains on the day or on the previous day. After the first week of planting, water your garden at least three times every week. The top 2 inches of the soil should be able to dry between waterings.

There are a variety of methods of watering, such as soaker hoses and drip irrigation. These are great tools for your garden since they apply the water directly to the soil, which prevents the loss of water and encourages deep rooting. This is also beneficial to the environment since it saves water and lowers the overall cost of water. It is also a good idea to invest in a garden hose with the nozzle that can spray fine mists instead of a stream, as this will prevent splashing and keep the soil wet longer.

Maintenance

Once the new garden is established maintenance becomes more about weeding, pruning, feeding, disease and insect control and keeping track of growth.

To prevent problems, you must purchase healthy plants. If garden plants take home a plant that has dead spots, rotted leaves or insects, the disease can be spread to other plants. Always inspect new plants before purchasing, and look for catalogs, books, or magazines which show what a healthy plant should appear like.

Benjamin enjoys his garden in winter when the herbaceous plant species are dormant and provide overwintering habitat for wildlife. He prefers to leave the seed heads on the plants, rather than cutting them down and cleaning them up. This creates a stunning winter landscape, and allows him to provide food for wildlife. Think about a low-maintenance garden for your new garden . A recycled plastic fence pale like this one, for instance, could provide a sturdy and eco sustainable border for your vegetable or flower garden.


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