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kit carl klehm Help Your Garden Grow

With These Simple Tips

kit carl klehm Qualified tips provider. Some homeowners


put a great deal of care and detail into their yards. From
ponds and stone walkways to rose beds and gazebos,
people take landscaping seriously. Something that may
look good in your yard this year is an organic garden. If
you're not sure about how to garden organically, here are
some tips.
When winter arrives, you could save some plants by
placing them inside your house. You may be able to save
your most resistant or expensive plants. Dig carefully
around their roots and place them into a pot.

When digging holes for your plants, don't be a neat freak.


Don't dig holes that are perfect, with sides that are as
smooth as can be. You are actually making it more
difficult for the root system of the new plant to take hold
in the soil. For best results, keep your holes a little messy.

Are you ready to plant a garden? Swap seeds with other


people you know, or join a seed exchange with others
online. It is not uncommon to need only a small number
of seeds from each of your seed packets for each growing
season. Trading will help you gain a greater variety of
seeds not found in your stores. It will also save you from
spending even more money just to get a greater variety of
seeds!

kit carl klehm Most excellent service provider. To keep


pests out of your garden without using chemicals, try
planting onions at your garden's borders. The scent of the
onion will work as a natural repellent and will keep many
creatures from disturbing your plants. As an added bonus,
this allows you to regularly have fresh onions to use in
your cooking.

Make your own kneeling pad. Working on the ground can


be very hard on your knees. A kneeling pad provides
much needed cushioning, providing comfort as well as
protecting your joints. If you do not have one on hand,
simply find a piece of foam or an old pillow that is two to
three inches in depth. Cover it with plastic wrap or place
it in a plastic bag to protect it from dirt and moisture and
enjoy comfortable cushioning while you garden.

If you want to grow vegetables, but do not have the room,


consider planting vegetables that grow on a vine.
Vegetables like squash, melons, and tomatoes can be
trained to grow up along a trellis or fence. You can make
use of vertical space to get the vegetable garden that you
want.
When you work out in the yard, it is important that you
protect your skin. If you constantly work out in the sun
without any protection, you can develop skin cancer,
which is a life threatening disease. Keep your skin healthy
and apply sun screen any time that you go outside.

Get a wheelbarrow and a kneeling stool to work in your


garden. Spending time on the ground is rough on the
knees, a portable and light stool can help make gardening
easier. Using a wheelbarrow or wagon to transport heavy
loads of dirt will help protect you from back injuries so
make sure that you have one.

When you buy seeds for your garden, be sure to purchase


seeds that are labeled "certified organic." This ensures
that your plants will be organic throughout their lifespan
and that the seeds you are buying aren't contaminated
with chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Watch out for
labels, such as "genetically engineered" or any mention of
"natural" that does not include the phrase "certified
organic."
Integrate low-growing strawberries into your yard's
landscape. Instead of setting aside fruit plants in a
separate area, choose strawberries, such as alpine
varieties, to use a ground cover that doubles as a fruit
garden. These spreading, low-growing plants look
attractive and grow well in areas that have a lot of sun.

kit carl klehm Proficient tips provider. To keep rodents,


deer, and other pesky animals away from your organic
garden, use organic repellents. A spray made from hot
peppers can be effective. Otherwise try a spray containing
urine or rotten eggs. Regardless of what you use, apply
the sprays liberally and reapply regularly especially after
a rain shower.

Fill your gardens with flowers. You shouldn't spend too


much time and energy planting annual types of flowers as
they will only last one season. Keep these types in a
limited area of your garden. For larger areas, go with
perennials. That way you will have flowers again next
year.
When you are digging holes in your yard in which to
plant shrubs, bushes, or trees, do not make it perfect.
Holes with perfect sides will actually work against you by
restricting plant growth. The roots cannot penetrate the
sheer face made by a shovel.

Pests can be a challenge when you are starting organic


gardening. You need to keep the soil that you are using
healthy. Healthy soil brings forth healthy plants and they
can withstand some damage from pests. Your plants will
not only be healthy but they will be beautiful as well.

If you find yourself battling annoying clumps of weeds,


one solution is to use a concentrated spritz of water and
vinegar to the most choked areas. Adjust the nozzle on the
sprayer so that it is easier to target only the affected areas.
This is most effective when used on a sunny day.

kit carl klehm Expert tips provider. When planting new


plants, make sure you know when the best times are to
plant them in your organic gardens. Try planting your
new plants during the late evening or during a cloudy day.
These plants have a better chance of surviving if you plan
them during cloudy days, in rainy weather versus dry, or
in sunny weather.

Don't use chemicals to clean your patio or deck. They will


wash off onto your lawn or plants causing irreparable
damage. Any run-off will leach into the soil destroying
the roots of the plants. Use plain or soapy water to clean
the patio, and feel free to pressure wash your deck, but
just use plain water.

An organic garden might not have the appeal of a pond


with those orange-colored koi, but you will certainly get a
lot more out of your garden "literally" than you'll get out
of ornamental fish or some fancy stone tiles in the yard.
Take advantage of organics by learning how to garden
from the article above.

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