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A Must Read If You Are You Ready To Garden You are now prepared to embark on the journey of making a garden that is organic and healthy. The timing is perfect, and it is time for you to begin. Below are some excellent ideas to help you begin down the road to an exceptional organic garden. Plant perennials that are resistant to slug and snail infestations. Slugs and snails can decimate a plant in one night. They often enjoy feeding on perennials with very smooth and tender leaves. Young plants are a special favorite of theirs. There are perennials that slugs do not want to eat, the ones that they hate have hairy leaves, or are unappealing to their taste. Some of these plants include achillea, campanula, euphorbia, hellaborus, and heuchera. Starting a garden with the best soil is a great defense mechanism against pests. Healthy soil equals healthy plants and healthy plants can fight off diseases with ease. To give your garden the best chance of yielding the healthiest plants, start with a high-quality soil that has fewer chemicals which over time will accumulate salts. When you're out and about in the garden, particularly in the fall, keep an eye out for sink bugs. They like fruits, as well as peppers, beans and tomatoes. If not taken care of, these pests can damage the garden, so take steps to cut down their population. Ty Ty Nursery Ty Ty Nursery Fill your garden with bulbs if you want to enjoy beautiful flowers through the spring and into summer. Bulbs will grow every year and are easier to take care of than seeds. Bulbs bloom during different seasons, if you pick them carefully you will have flowers almost all year. Do not mow your lawn too short. By leaving your grass a little higher off the ground, it give the roots a chance to grow deep into the soil which makes the lawn stronger, and that helps keep it from drying out. If the grass is too short, it produces shallow roots and that leads to a lawn with brown spots and dried-out patches. There are natural steps you can take to keep garden pests at bay. For example, if you plant onions or marigolds along the edges of your vegetable garden, you can ward off slugs. You can also mulch around trees and shrubs with wood ash, which drives away insects. Using these methods eliminates your need of chemical pesticides. When deciding on which plants to include in your landscaping projects, consider evergreens which produce colorful berries. These evergreens will color your lawn, even when other flowers are not blooming. Other winter plants include the American Holly, Winterberry, The American

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A Must Read If You Are You Ready To Garden

You are now prepared to embark on the journey of making agarden that is organic and healthy. The timing is perfect,and it is time for you to begin. Below are some excellentideas to help you begin down the road to an exceptionalorganic garden.

Plant perennials that are resistant to slug and snailinfestations. Slugs and snails can decimate a plant in onenight. They often enjoy feeding on perennials with verysmooth and tender leaves. Young plants are a specialfavorite of theirs. There are perennials that slugs do notwant to eat, the ones that they hate have hairy leaves, or areunappealing to their taste. Some of these plants include achillea, campanula, euphorbia, hellaborus,and heuchera.

Starting a garden with the best soil is a great defense mechanism against pests. Healthy soil equalshealthy plants and healthy plants can fight off diseases with ease. To give your garden the bestchance of yielding the healthiest plants, start with a high-quality soil that has fewer chemicals whichover time will accumulate salts.

When you're out and about in the garden, particularly in the fall, keep an eye out for sink bugs. Theylike fruits, as well as peppers, beans and tomatoes. If not taken care of, these pests can damage thegarden, so take steps to cut down their population.

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Fill your garden with bulbs if you want to enjoy beautiful flowers through the spring and intosummer. Bulbs will grow every year and are easier to take care of than seeds. Bulbs bloom duringdifferent seasons, if you pick them carefully you will have flowers almost all year.

Do not mow your lawn too short. By leaving your grass a little higher off the ground, it give the rootsa chance to grow deep into the soil which makes the lawn stronger, and that helps keep it fromdrying out. If the grass is too short, it produces shallow roots and that leads to a lawn with brownspots and dried-out patches.

There are natural steps you can take to keep garden pests at bay. For example, if you plant onions ormarigolds along the edges of your vegetable garden, you can ward off slugs. You can also mulcharound trees and shrubs with wood ash, which drives away insects. Using these methods eliminatesyour need of chemical pesticides.

When deciding on which plants to include in your landscaping projects, consider evergreens whichproduce colorful berries. These evergreens will color your lawn, even when other flowers are notblooming. Other winter plants include the American Holly, Winterberry, The American

Cranberrybush and the Common Snowberry.

It is easy to quickly prepare your perennial garden ground. Use a spade to dig into the turf, turn theturf over, then spread the area with approximately three inches of wood chips. Wait two weeks or so,and then you are ready to jump right in with digging and planting.

Use approximately two or three inches of natural, organic material as some mulch in every singleflower bed. Mulching is the perfect way to lock in moisture, nourish soil, and to keep away weeds.This will also make your flowers appear beautiful and finished all year long.

Use a beer trap to get rid of unwanted pests, like slugs. Bury a glass jar in your garden so that itsopen mouth is level with the top of the soil. Pour beer into the container to within an inch of the jarlip. The scent of the beer will bait the slugs into the jar and they will become trapped.

Construct raised flower beds of brick, stone, or wood. If you choose to use wood to construct yourbed, choose a species that is naturally resistant to rot and avoid treated wood entirely. Some goodwoods are locust, cedar and cypress. Treated wood can leach chemicals into any soil it rests against,so don't use it in a garden with vegetables. If you already have treated lumber in use, line it withsome plastic and replace the soil near it.

Adjust your watering according to season and current climate. You should consider water qualityand soil type when watering your plants. Try to water your plants at the same time every day, astime of day also affects how much water they need. For instance, if you are in a warm and humidclimate, avoid getting any water on the leaves because this will cause leaf fungus. Water the rootswith care.

When mulching your flowerbed or garden, most people recommend adding about three inches ofmulch. You will ensure your garden will be nourished by keeping moisture inside the soil, thuscreating a neater appearance of your garden, and repelling weed growth.

If you are seeking an inexpensive and pleasurable way to make compost you should use fruit peelsand scraps. These items naturally create compost, and this provides great bedding for your gardenat almost no cost to you.

Garlic is an easy deterrent for bugs in an organic garden. The strong odor will repel manydestructive insects. Be sure to plant the garlic around the perimeter of the garden and near pest-attracting plants. An added plus of planting garlic is the bulb can be used for cooking and eating aswell.

One of the best ways to improve your garden is by mulching. It will lessen the evaporation rate forthe water that is found in the soil and help to prevent the growth of weeds.

After the decision is made as to where the garden should be placed, the next step should be to placea border around the garden area. Being able to keep pests and animals away minimize the factorsthat could cause destruction in your garden.

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Now you should be much more prepared when it comes to organic gardening. Even if you are aexperienced organic gardener, you still should have learned something new from this article. Thesetips will have hopefully given you the tips you need to grow a organic garden.